JARROD HAYES CURRICULUM VITAE
Ph.D. Candidate
32 Court Place Gardens Phone: +44 01865711187
Oxford, OX4 4EW 
United Kingdom http://www-scf.usc.edu/~jarrodha/
EDUCATION
University Southern California, Los Angeles, CA
Ph.D., Politics and
International Relations, June 2009 (Anticipated)
Fields: Foreign and Security Policy, Democracy, Comparative Politics
Dissertation Title: Securitizing the Democratic Peace
Adviser: Patrick James
University of Colorado, Boulder, CO
B.A., Political Science (Magna Cum Laude) and Astronomy, May 2003
Specialization: Foreign Policy, American Congress, Astrophysics
Honors Adviser: E. Scott Adler
Other Training
Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ
Institute for Qualitative Research Methods, January 2007
Goethe Institut, Washington, D.C.
German language training, June-August, 2005
RESEARCH INTERESTS
Democratic Peace, Constructivism, Role of Identity and Norms in Foreign
and Security Policy, Conflict Dynamics, International Relations Theory
TEACHING INTERESTS
International Relations Theory, International Security, Strategy and Arms Control, Foreign Policy Analysis, Democracy, Research Methodology
TEACHING EXPERIENCE
Teaching Assistant, University of Southern California, School of International Relations (2003-2007)
Primary
responsibility for leading discussion sections and grading coursework
Courses:
Historical Approaches to International Relations, Professor Hayward Alker
International Relations: Introductory Analysis, Professor Dan Lynch
International Relations: Introductory Analysis, Professor Steve Lamy
International Relations: Approaches to Research, Professor Patrick James
International Relations: Approaches to Research, Instructor Darold Higa (2 semesters)
Grading Assistant, University of Southern California, School of International Relations (2003-2004)
Primary responsibility for grading coursework
Courses:
Conflict Resolution and Peace Research , Adjunct Professor Douglas Becker
United States Foreign Policy Since World War II,
Professor Gerald Bender
PUBLICATIONS
Hayes, Jarrod
(Forthcoming). “Identity and
Securitization in the Democratic Peace: The United States and the Divergence of
Response to India and Iran’s
Nuclear Programs.” International Studies Quarterly.
UNDER REVIEW
Hayes, Jarrod
(under review). “Does Electoral Reform
Affect Foreign Policy? The Case of
Japanese Agricultural Trade Negotiations.” Journal of East Asian Studies.
CONFERENCE PAPERS
“Identity and
Images in the Democratic Peace: The US approach towards Iran and India
on the nuclear question” at the Eighth International Comparative Interdisciplinary
Studies Section (CISS) Millennium Conference, Paris, France,
June 14-16, 2008.
“Identity and
Images in the Democratic Peace: The US approach towards Iran and India on the
nuclear question” at the 49th Annual Meeting of the International Studies
Association, San Francisco, CA, March 26-29, 2008.
“Electoral
Structure as a Determinant of Foreign Policy: An examination of the effect of
Japan’s 1994 electoral reform on its agriculture trade negotiations” at the
49th Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association, San Francisco,
CA, March 26-29, 2008.
HONORS AND GRANTS
Final Year Fellowship, University of
Southern California, 2008-2009
$19,500 stipend with course fee waivers
Bannerman Fellowship, University of Southern
California, 2007-2008
$19,000 stipend with course fee waivers and
$5,000 research/conference funding
Language Grant, University of Southern
California, Center for International Studies
$5,000 for German language training at the
Goethe Institut, Washington, D.C.
ASSOCIATION
MEMBERSHIP AND OFFICE
International Studies Association
American Political Science Association
Treasurer, Foreign Policy Section, American Political Science Association, 2008-2009

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