PERSONAL PARTICULARS Professor Ted Hopf EDUCATION Ph.D., Political Science Columbia University 1989 B.A., Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs Princeton University 1983 PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Current Position 2014- Provost Chair Professor Prior Positions 2012- Professor 2012 Professor 2006-2007 Senior Research Fellow Davis Center of Russian and East European Studies 2002-2011 Associate Professor 2001 Visiting Fulbright Professor Department of Sociology and Political Science European University Saint Petersburg 1999-2002 Assistant Professor 1999 Visiting Associate Professor of Methodology and International Relations The Ohio University Athens, Ohio 1997-1998 Visiting Assistant Professor of Peace Research The Mershon Center 1990-1997 Assistant Professor University of Michigan 11 Jan 2018 Page 1 of 5
EDITORIAL & EDITORIAL BOARD MEMBERSHIPS OF INTERNATIONAL JOURNALS AND BOOK SERIES 2005- Member Editorial Board Journal of International Relations and Development 2006-11 Member Editorial Board Problems of Post-Communism OFFICIAL POSITIONS HELD IN ACADEMIC / PROFESSIONAL SOCIETIES 2017- Member of Steering Committee International Political Sociology Section International Studies Association 2017- Member Steering Committee ARI, NUS 2016-17 Member Management Board Asia Research Institutue Sep 2013 Head Workshop on Research Design and Methods Annual Meeting of the Australian Political Studies Association Perth, Australia 2012- Member Advisory Board Center for International Security and Peace Bruno Kessler Foundation Trento, Italy 2006-11 Member and Vice-Chairman Board of Directors National Council for Eurasian and East European Research 2004-8 Research Director Finnish Institute of International Relations Project on Russia s European Choice 2004-6 Member Executive Committee Qualitative Methods Section American Political Science Association SHORT BIOGRAPHY Ted Hopf is the Provost Chair Professor of Political Science at, and previously served on the faculties of, Ohio University and the University of Michigan. His main fields of interest are international relations theory, qualitative research methods, and identity, with special reference to the Soviet Union and the former Soviet 11 Jan 2018 Page 2 of 5
space. In addition to articles published in American Political Science Review, European Journal of International Relations, International Organization, Review of International Studies and International Security, and numerous book chapters, he has edited or authored five books. His most recent book, Reconstructing the Cold War: The Early Years, 1945-1958 (Oxford 2012), won the 2013 American Political Science Association Robert Jervis-Paul Schroeder Award for Best Book in International Relations and History and the 2013 Marshall D. Shulman Award, presented by the Association of Slavic, East European and Eurasian Studies for the best book published that year on the international politics of the former Soviet Union and Central Europe. Social Construction of International Politics: Identities and Foreign Policies, Moscow, 1955 and 1999 (Cornell University Press, 2002) won the 2003 Shulman Award. Hopf received his B.A. from Princeton University in 1983 and Ph.D. from Columbia University in 1989. He was a Fulbright Professor in the autumn of 2001 at the European University at St. Petersburg and a former vice-chairperson of the Board of Directors of the National Council for Eurasian and East European Research. His research has been supported by the Mershon Center, the Ford Foundation, the American Council for Learned Societies, and the Olin and Davis Centers at. Making Identity Count (Oxford 2016), co-edited with Bentley Allan is the first installment of the project, Making Identity Count, which entails the creation of a large-n interpretivist national identity database of all great powers from 1810-2010. This project has spurred the creation of the Making Identity Count in Asia project, financed by the Singapore Social Science Research Council from 2017-20. KEYNOTES & PLENARIES November 2017 November 2016 August 2013 March 1993 "Making Identity Count: Multiple Methods and National Identity,"Bilkent University, Ankara, Turkey, September 2017 "Russia and the World: 25 Years after the Soviet Break-Up," 70 th Anniversary of the Harriman Institute, Columbia University, The Domestic in the History of Russia s Foreign Relations, Keynote Address at the 75 th Anniversary Celebrations of the Swedish Institute of International Affairs, Stockholm, 29 The Great Gamble: Russian Foreign Policy in Central Asia, World Affairs Council, Grand Rapids, Michigan, RESEARCH PROJECTS / PROGRAMMES / INITIATIVES & COLLABORATIONS 2017-20 Singapore Social Science Research Council Making Identity Count in Asia USD560,000 2016-18 Singapore Ministry of Education Academic Research Fund Tier 1 Grant Great Power National Identity Database, 1950-2000 USD76,000 1995-98 Ford Foundation & the National Council for Soviet and East European Research Identity Formation and Social Problems in Estonia, Ukraine, and Uzbekistan In collaboration with the Center for Russian and East European Studies, University of Michigan 1990-92 Ford Foundation Achieving a Post-Cold War U.S.-Soviet Consensus on Security In collaboration with the Olin Institute of Strategic Studies, 11 Jan 2018 Page 3 of 5
PUBLICATIONS Authored Book and Monograph Conceptualizing International Practices co-ed., with Christian Bueger and Alena Drieschova, Forthcoming 2019, with chapter on "The Nano-Foundations of Practice," Reconstructing the Cold War: The Early Years, 1945-1958 (Oxford University Press 2012) Edited Book Making Identity Count, co-ed., Bentley Allan, with Introduction, Conclusion, and Appendix, (Oxford University Press, 2016) Book Chapter "Russia Becoming Russia: A Semi-Periphery in Splendid Isolation," in Uses of the West: Security and the Politics of Order, eds. Gunther Hellmann and Benjamin Herborth, (Cambridge University Press, 2017), 203-30 Refereed Article "Change in International Practices," European Journal of International Relations (Forthcoming 2018; 2 August 2018 First View) "The International Distribution of Identity and Hegemonic Transition," International Organization (Forthcoming Autumn 2018 (with Bentley Allan and Srdjan Vucetic) Crimea is Ours!' A Discursive History, International Relations 30:2 (June 2016), 227-55 Common Sense Constructivism and Hegemony in World Politics, International Organization 2013, 57:2, 317-54 The Evolution of Russia s Place in the World: 1991-2011, Demokratizatsiya 20:3 (Summer 2012), 274-81 ANY OTHER INFORMATION 2014-20 Provost s Chair Professorship 2013 Robert Jervis-Paul Schroeder Award Best Book in International Relations and History American Political Science Association Reconstructing the Cold War: The Early Years, 1945-1958 (Oxford 2012) 2013 Marshall D. Shulman Award American Association for the Advancement of Slavic Studies Best Book in the International Politics of Eurasia Reconstructing the Cold War: The Early Years, 1945-1958 (Oxford 2012) 2006-7 Senior Research Fellow Davis Center for Russian and Eurasian Studies 2003 Marshall D. Shulman Award American Association for the Advancement of Slavic Studies Best Book in the International Politics of Eurasia Social Construction of International Politics (Cornell 2002) 11 Jan 2018 Page 4 of 5
1988-90 Olin Doctoral Fellow Center for International Affairs 1988-89 Social Science Research Council Joint Committee on Slavic Studies Dissertation Research Fellow 1988-90 Adjunct Fellow Center for Science and International Affairs 1985-88 Carnegie Endowment for International Peace International Security Fellow 11 Jan 2018 Page 5 of 5