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Harry Chernotsky
HARRY I. CHERNOTSKY
Professor of Political Science & International Studies
Department of Global, International & Area Studies
University of North Carolina at Charlotte
Charlotte, NC 28223
704-687-6047 fax: 704-687-1684
hicherno@uncc.edu
EDUCATION
Ph.D. 1977 Rutgers University
M.A. 1974 Rutgers University
B.A. 1971 Rutgers University
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
Chair: Dept. of Global, International & Area Studies 2009-
Director of International Studies: 2000-2009
Interim Associate Dean: College of Arts and Sciences, 2002-2003
Professor: 1991-
Associate Professor: 1986 91
Assistant Professor: 1980 86
Lecturer: 1978 80Drew University
Visiting Assistant Professor: 1978
Adjunct Lecturer: 1977Fordham University
Adjunct Assistant Professor: 1977Cooper Union
Adjunct Instructor: 1976 77Upsala College
Instructor: 1975
Rutgers University
Teaching Assistant: 1972 74; 1976
COURSES OFFERED
Introduction to International Studies
International Studies Seminar
International Political Economy
Introduction to International Politics
U.S. Foreign Policy
U.S. and Japan
UNIVERSITY SERVICE
DEPARTMENT
Fowler International Scholarship Committee, 1996- ; Chair, 1996-2002; 2007-
Search Committee: Chair, Department of Political Science, 2006-2007
Faculty Mentor: 2005-07
Executive Committee, 1996-99
Undergraduate Studies Committee, Chair, 1996-99
International Politics Search Committee, Chair, 1999
Curriculum Committee, 1995-96
International/Comparative Politics Planning Committee, Co-chair, 1995
International Politics Search Committee, Chair, 1995
Comparative Policy Search Committee, 1995
Chair Candidate, 1995
Curriculum Committee, 1994-1995
International Politics Search Committee-Chair, 1994-1995
Honors Committee, 1992-1994
Personnel Review Committee, 1994
Winningham Scholarship Committee, 1984 1994
Teaching Evaluation Committee, 1992-1993
Model United Nation Scholarship Committee, 1992-
Personnel Review Committee, 1991 92
Retreat Planning Committee, 1991 92
Travel Policy Committee, 1988 90
Soviet Exchange Committee, 1988 90
Comparative Politics Search Committee, 1988 89
Personnel Review Committee, 1986 89
Public Administration Search Committee, 1987 88
Department Chair Search Committee, 1986 87
American Politics Search Committee, 1986 87
Honors Committee, 1983 86; Chair, 1985 86
Career Day Committee, 1981 88
Qualitative Teaching Evaluation Committee, 1984 85
Model United Nations Club Adviser, 1978 83
Grievance Committee, 1980 81
Library Committee, 1979 81
Curriculum Development
GIAS: Comprehensive Restructuring of International Studies Major and Minor Curricula and Holocaust, Genocide & Human Rights Studies Curriculum, 2013-15
GIAS: Culture, the Environment & Film (with Public Health), spring 2015
INTL: International Studies Core Course Development (INTL 3115, 3135, 3136), 2008-09
INTL: International Studies Core Curriculum Course Development (INTL 3111, 3112, 3131, 3151), 2006-07
INTL 4601: International Studies Seminar, 2001
INTL 1101: Introduction to International Studies, 2000
INTL: International Studies Major, 1996-2000
POLS 1150: Introduction to International Politics, Writing Intensive, 1992
POLS 3050: U.S. and Japan, 1990
POLS 3156: Great Decisions Practicum, 1983
POLS 3151: International Political Economy, 1981
POLS 3152: Politics of Development, 1981
COLLEGE
Africana Studies Chair Comprehensive Review Committee, 2013-14
First Year Writing Program Director Search Committee, 2012-13
Criminal Justice China Center Task Force 2009-12
Nicaragua Service Learning Selection Committee, 2009-11
Organizing Committee: Dean Lyons Memorial 2010
Global Interdisciplinary Department Working Group 2008-09
Africana Studies Post-Tenure Review Committee, 2008-09
Internationalization Task Force, 2007-08
Global Studies Ph. D. Task Force, 2006-10
CIEE Summer Grant Committee, 2006-
Faculty Mentor, 2007-2008
Africana Studies Department Advisory Group, 2006-07
Student Retention Advisory Committee, 2005-06
Criminal Justice Department Mentoring/Oversight Committee, 2004-06
Latin American Studies Director Search Committee, 2004
Instructional Technology Specialist Search Committee, 2004
Review Committee: Department of Languages & Culture Studies Chair, 2002
Latin American Studies Planning Committee, 2000-2004
Slavic Studies Academy Planning Committee, 2000-2002
Faculty Mentoring Committee, Department of Biology, 1999-2000
Latin American Studies Recruitment Committee, 1998-99
Internal Self Study Review Team: Department of Foreign Languages, 1997-98
Peer Teaching Review: Department of African American & African Studies, 1997
Faculty Development and Teaching Committee, 1989 90
Freshman Seminar Instructor, 1984 1992
Freshman Seminar Curriculum Committee, 1987; 1993
Arts & Sciences Council Alternate, 1983 84
Commencement Committee, 1983; 1979
Self Study Standard V Full Committee, 1980 81
UNIVERSITY
Planning Committee: Global Certificate Program, 2014-
Office of International Programs Faculty Advisory Council 2007-
Consultant: Global Education Minor, College of Education, 2015-16
Student Forum Moderator: George Mitchell Middle East Peace Process Lecture, 2012
Member: Department of Educational Leadership Chair Comprehensive Review, 2012 Working Group: AAC&U General Education for Global Century Project, 2010-11
Organizer and Moderator: Middle East Forum, 2011
Search Committee: Initiatives Coordinator, Office of International Programs, 2011
Search Committee: Associate Director, Office of International Programs, 2010-11
Co-developer: QEP Internationalization Proposal, 20010-11
Director of International Studies, 2000-2009
Faculty Adviser: International Studies Student Association, 2001-09
Search Committee: International Initiatives Coordinator, 2007-08
NSEP International Scholarship Committee, 2007-
International Festival Task Force, 2006-07
Search Committee: Director of Education Abroad, 2005-06
Search Committee: Executive Director, Office of International Programs, 2003-04
Interim Associate Dean: College of Arts and Sciences, 2002-03
Moderator: Iraq War Town Meeting Series, 2003
Coordinating Committee: Iraq War Town Meeting Series, 2003
Internal Self Study Review Committee: Office of International Programs, 2002-03
Member: Distance Education Advisory Committee, 2002-03
Member: University Registrar Advisory Committee, 2002-03
Chair: Education Abroad Assistant Director Search Committee, 2001-02
Site Visit Team: Study Abroad/Exchange Programs (Germany, England), 2001
Facilitator: NATO Briefing Team Campus Visit, 2001
Campus Liaison: U.S. Dept. of Education, Title VI, International Education Survey, 2001
Member: University Grievance Committee, 2001-02
Keynote Address: ELTI Graduation Ceremony, 2000
General Education Reform Committee: International Awareness, 2000-01
Member: Academic Affairs Council, 2000
Speaker’s Bureau, 2000-
General Education Outcome Assessment Committee: International Awareness, 1998-99
International Educational Award Committee, 1996-98; Chair, 1996-97
Director: International Option Curriculum Development, College of Engineering,1995-97
Project Director: SUCCEED Internationalizing Engineering Education Grant, 1992-1994
Faculty Associate: Japan Center, 1991-94
College of Education: International Studies Committee, 1994
Chair: Education Committee, Japan Center, 1992-1995
Carolina Issues Academy, 1991-2000
Persian Gulf Teach-In, 1991
Asia Academy Executive Committee, 1991 1995
Associate Director: U.S. Dept. of Education Japan Studies Grant 1989 91
Asia Academy Planning Committee, 1990 91
University Steering Committee; Center for Teaching Excellence, 1990 92
Chancellor’s Task Force on Conduct at Speech Events, 1988 90
Academy on Peace and Human Survival 1987 1992
NCNB Teaching Award Committee, 1985 89; Co chair, 1985 86
University Forum Council, 1985 87
Faculty Course and Curriculum Committee, 1983 85
Honors Council, 1984 85
Director: Teacher Institute in Non Western Studies, 1981 82
Arab American University Forum Moderator, 1981
Iran University Forum Moderator, 1979
Instructor: Teacher Institute in Non Western Studies, 1979
Elderhostel Instructor, 1979 82
Office of International Programs: 1980-2000
Faculty Advisory Committee, 1978 2000; Chair, 1985 2000
Member: Strategic Planning Advisory Committee, OIP, 2000
Chair, Interdisciplinary Major Planning Executive Committee, 1998-99
Co-chair, Interdisciplinary Major Planning Committee, 1995-97
Chair, Interdisciplinary Major Development Committee, 1993-1994
Chair, Minor Revision Committee, 1991-92
Chair, Curriculum Study Group, 1990 1992
Self Study Committee, 1990 91
International Travel Committee, 1987
Grants Committee, 1985
Director Search Committee, 1984
Colloquium Committee (Co Chair), 1982 84
Handbook Committee (Chair), 1982 83
Strengthening Grant Committee, 1981 82
COMMUNITY SERVICE
ACTIVITIES
Member: Charlotte Jewish Federation Community Relations Council, 2007-
Report Contributor: North Carolina in the World: Pre-Service Teacher Study Group, 2006
Advisory Committee: North Carolina and the World K-12 Training Initiative, 2004-2008
Participant: Charlotte Mayor’s International Cabinet, 2004-2010
Appointed Member: Charlotte Mayor’s International Cabinet, 1998-2004
Advisory Committee: Global Economics Magnet, Charlotte/Meck. Schools, 2002-2003
Chair: Education Committee, Mayor’s International Cabinet, 1999-2001
Executive Committee: Mayor’s International Cabinet, 1999-2001
Secretary & Executive Board Member: Metrolina Chapter, UNA-USA, 1997-2002
Member, Education Committee, North Carolina Global Partnership, 1997-2001
Executive Committee: Charlotte UN Day, 2000
Invited Participant: Governor’s Global Forum, 2000
Invited Participant: Charlotte Region International Business Summit, 2000
Member: Workforce Preparedness Committee, Charlotte Chamber, 2000
Invited Participant: Charlotte International Business Summit, 1999
Invited Participant: Governor’s Global Forum, 1999
Member: Education Committee, Mayor’s International Cabinet, 1996-99
Invited Participant: Governor’s Global Forum, 1998
Planning Task Force: Charlotte World Affairs Council, 1995-96
Advisory Board: Carolina Issues Academy Annual Conference, 1991-92
Director: Charlotte Great Decisions Model High Schools Project, 1987 90
Director: North Carolina Great Decisions, 1981 90
Director: Charlotte Area Great Decisions, 1981 90
Chamber of Commerce Development Action Council, 1984 86
North Carolina International Education Conference Planning Committee, 1983 84
Charlotte Jewish Federation Community Relations Committee, 1983 85
North Carolina Committee: Southeastern Dialogue on World Economy, 1979 81
Charlotte Coordinator: Southeastern Dialogue on World Economy, 1979 81
Charlotte Foreign Trade Zone Task Force, 1979 80
WORKSHOPS CONDUCTED
Putting Your International Studies Degree to Work: Loyola University (Chicago), 2015
Navigating a Global World: Institute for International Education, Education Leadership
Institute, UNC Charlotte, 2015
International Studies Career Opportunities: Loyola University (Chicago), 2013
Navigating a Global World: University of Cantabria (Santander, Spain), 2013
The Middle East: The Charlotte Observer, 2002
Global Education & Liberal Arts, Global Education Conference, Roanoke College, 2001
Globalization and Changing Demographics in N.C.: Governor’s Global Forum, 2000
Globalization and North Carolina: NC State-UNC Charlotte Teleconference, 2000
Perspectives on Democracy: Partners in Education Program (USIA/UNCCharlotte), 1998
Israeli Politics: Charlotte Jewish High School, 1995
U.S. and the Middle East: Temple Emanuel, Gastonia, 1995
U.S. and the Middle East: Charlotte Jewish High School, 1994
U.S. Foreign Policy Agenda: Charlotte/Mecklenburg Schools, 1992
Public Opinion and U.S. Foreign Policy: USIA Visiting African Scholars, 1989
Nat’l Security & Grassroots Involvement: N.C. Council of Women’s Organizations, 1987
Terrorism and the Media: Charlotte Jewish Federation, 1985
The Middle East: Charlotte Jewish Federation Education Day, 1983
U.S./Soviet Relations: Charlotte Peace Conference, 1982
N.C. Great Decisions Coordinators Conference, 1981-83
World Hunger: Queens College Community Forum, 198O
U.S. Trade Policy: Stanley Foundation Community Forum, 198O
SPEECHES
Global Citizenship: Phi Beta Delta, UNC Greensboro, 2016
Israel and the Palestinian Conflict, Charlotte J Street Interest Group, 2015
Israel and the ‘New’ Middle East, Temple Beth El, 2014
Israel and Gaza, Charlotte Reconstructionist Congregation, 2014
Looking Ahead in the Middle East, Charlotte World Affairs Council, 2013
Israel and the Middle East, Charlotte Reconstructionist Congregation, 2012
Middle East Upheaval, World Affairs Council of Charlotte, 2011
The Middle East, Charlotte Reconstructionist Congregation, 2011
Middle East Peace Process, Temple Beth El, 2010
Middle East Peace, Process, Charlotte Reconstructionist Congregation, 2009
Israel and the Palestinians, Charlotte Jewish Federation, 2008
The Middle East, Charlotte Reconstructionist Congregation, 2007
The Middle East, Charlotte World Affairs Council, 2006
War in Lebanon, Mecklenburg Ministries, 2006
War in Lebanon, Charlotte Jewish Federation, 2006
Peacemaking in the Middle East, South Florida Adult Learning Institute, 2006
Israel’s Gaza Strip Withdrawal, Temple Israel, 2005
The Middle East Peace Process, Charlotte World Affairs Council, 2005
The Middle East Peace Process, Dilworth United Methodist Church, 2005
Bringing Peace to Troubled Regions: Florida Atlantic University, 2004
The U.S. and Cuba: Providence Day School Global Issues Series, 2004
The Middle East: Dilworth United Methodist Church, 2003
The Middle East: Charlotte Great Decisions, 2002
The United Nations: Keynote Address, South Florida Model UN Conference, 2001
The Middle East: Charlotte World Affairs Council Teacher Institute, 2001
Political/Military Response to September 11: Charlotte World Affairs Council, 2001
The Middle East After September 11: Charlotte Jewish Federation Forum, 2001
September 11 and Beyond: UNC Charlotte Forum, 2001
Middle East: Charlotte World Affairs Council, 2000
Middle East: Raleigh Great Decisions, 2000
Middle East: Charlotte Great Decisions, 2000
U.S. and Cuba: Charlotte World Affairs Council, 2000
Middle East: Charlotte Senior Scholars, 2000
U.S. and Cuba: Charlotte Shepherd’s Center, 1999
U.S. and the World: St. John’s Baptist Church, 1999
The Middle East: Charlotte Jewish High School, 1999
The U.S. in a Changing World: UNC Charlotte Uptown Lecture Series, 1999
Cuba in the Post Cold War World: Phi Beta Delta, 1998
Politics and the Global Economy: UNC Charlotte International Business Camp, 1998
U.S. and Cuba: Fayetteville Great Decisions, 1998
U.S. and Cuba: Charlotte Great Decisions, 1998
U.S. and Cuba: Charlotte Senior Scholars, 1998
The United Nations: Keynote Address, South Florida Model UN Conference, 1998
U.S. and Cuba: Winthrop College, Keynote Address, Pi Sigma Alpha, 1997
U.S. and Cuba: Charlotte World Affairs Council, 1997
U.S. and Cuba: Charlotte Rotary Club, 1997
Middle East: Charlotte Great Decisions, 1997
Middle East: Charlotte Senior Scholars, 1997
Internationalization of Charlotte: Korean Exchange Group, 1996
U.S. Foreign Policy Process: Charlotte Great Decisions, 1996
U.S. Foreign Policy Issues: Charlotte Senior Scholars, 1996
International Studies & Careers: Charlotte International Careers Conference, 1996
Middle East Peace Process: Temple Israel, 1996
U.S. and the Middle East: Temple Israel, 1996
Middle East: Air Force ROTC, 1995
International Studies & Careers: Charlotte International Careers Conference, 1995
U.S. Foreign Policy: Barringer Academic Center, Charlotte/Mecklenburg Schools, 1994
Current Issues in Japan: Charlotte World Affairs Council, 1993
Regional Foreign Policy: Carolinas Issue Academy Lecture Series, 1993
U.S. and Japan: Charlotte World Affairs Council, 1993
U.S. and the World: Charlotte Great Decisions, 1993
Regional Foreign Policy: Carolina Issues Academy Annual Conference, 1992
Clinton Foreign Policy Agenda: Phi Beta Delta, 1992
U.S. and Japan: Charlotte, Japan Center, 1992
Middle East: Charlotte Jewish High School, 1992
U.S. Foreign Policy: Charlotte Great Decisions, 1992
U.S. Foreign Policy: Charlotte Senior Scholars, 1992
U.S. Foreign Policy: Charlotte Hadassah, 1992
Middle East: Covenant Presbyterian Church, 1991
Persian Gulf: UNCC Teach In, 1991
U.S. Foreign Policy: Shepherd’s Center, 1990
Middle East: Christ Episcopal Church, 1989
U.S. and Japan: Charlotte Bnai Brith, 1989
Middle East: Phi Beta Delta Forum, 1988
Israel and the Territories: Charlotte Jewish Federation Community Forum, 1988
U.S. Foreign Policy: Shepherd’s Center, 1988
Middle East: Temple Israel, 1988
Iran/Contra: Myers Park United Methodist Church, 1987
Constitution and Foreign Policy: Senior Scholars, 1987
Japanese Foreign Investment: Metrolina World Trade Club, 1986
U.S. Trade Policy: Christ Episcopal Church, 1986
Middle East: Temple Israel, 1986
Middle East: Temple Israel, 1985
Middle East: Charlotte Jewish Senior Citizens, 1984
Middle East: Temple Israel, 1983
Middle East: Covenant Presbyterian Church, 1983
Middle East: Charlotte Kiwanis Club, 1983
Dag Hammarskjold: Charlotte Senior Scholars, 1983
Selecting Foreign Plant Sites: Metrolina World Trade Club, 1982
Peacemaking and Economic Justice: Covenant Presbyterian Church, 1982
Middle East: Myers Park United Methodist Church, 1982
Disarmament and Development: Charlotte SANE, 1982
Global Interdependence: Charlotte Senior Scholars, 1981
U.S. and El Salvador: Davidson College Forum, 1981
Middle East: Temple Israel, 1981
U.S. and Central America: Charlotte Philosophy Discussion Group, 1981
The Iran Crisis: Queens College Community Forum, 1981
Central America: Charlotte Senior Scholars, 1981
Central America: Charlotte Great Decisions, 1981
Central America: Hickory Great Decisions, 1981
U.S. Foreign Policy: Charlotte Jewish Community Center, 198O
The World in 198O: Charlotte Senior Scholars, 198O
The World in 198O: Charlotte Great Decisions, 198O
The U.S. and Iran: Charlotte B’nai Brith, 198O
U.S. Trade Policy: Gastonia Great Decisions, 1979
U.S. Trade Policy: Charlotte Great Decisions, 1979
U.S. and Nicaragua: UNCC International Club, 1979
Art of Diplomacy: North Iredell H.S. World Affairs Club, 1978
MEDIA INTERVIEWS
“Syria,” WSOC-TV, 2013
Israel and the Gaza Crisis,” WSOC-TV, 2012
Tensions in the Middle East, WBTV News, 2012
Crisis in Egypt, Gaston Gazette, 2011
US and India, WFAE, 2009
Russia and Georgia, Charlotte TV-14, 2008
Violence in Gaza, WCNC-TV, 2007
The Middle East, Charlotte TV-14, 2006
The War in Lebanon, WBTV News, 2006
The War in Lebanon, Charlotte TV-14, 2006
Interview: “War in Lebanon, The Charlotte Observer, 2006
Interview: “The War in Iraq,” WSOC-TV News, 2006
Interview: “The Middle East,” WBTV News, 2005
Interview: “International Studies Programs,” UNC Charlotte Close Up, TV-22, 2005
Interview: “Iraq,” WSOC-TV, 2005
Interview: “Middle East,” Fox News, 2005
Directions in U.S. Foreign Policy: Charlotte Talks, WFAE, 2004
War in Iraq: WBTV, 2004
U.S. and Iraq: WBTV, 2004
Iraq: WSOC-TV, 2004
Iraq Town Meetings: WSOC-TV; News 6; TV-14, 2003
U.S. and Iraq: Charlotte Talks, WFAE, 2003
U.S. and Iraq: The Charlotte Observer, 2003
U.S. and Iraq: Charlotte Talks, WFAE, 2002
Middle East: Fox-TV News, 2002
Middle East: Fox-TV News, 2001
Terrorism: WSOC-TV, 2001
September 11 and Beyond: Editorial Interview, The Charlotte Observer, 2001
Terrorism: The University Times, 2001
Middle East: The Charlotte Observer, 2001
Cuba: Charlotte Talks, WFAE, 2000
Cuba: WSOC-TV, 2000
Cuba: WFAE, 2000
International Education, The Business Journal, 2000
International Studies, The University Times, 2000
International Studies: The Business Journal, 1999
Iraq: WCNC-TV6, 1998
Iraq: WBTV/WTVI News, 1998
U.S. and Iraq: WBT Radio, 1998
The President and Iraq: WBTV, 1998
Middle East: WTVI/WBTV News, 1996
Israel Update: WTVI/WBTV News, 1996
Rabin Assassination: WBTV/WTVI News, 1995
Middle East: Charlotte Issues Forum, CableVision, 1992
Middle East Peace Process: Charlotte Issues Forum, CableVision, 1991
UN and Zionism: The Charlotte Observer, 1991
Persian Gulf: WBTV, WCNC TV; WFAE; Gaston Gazette, 1991
U.S. and Nicaragua: WCNT radio, 1990
N.C. Great Decisions: WFAE, 1990
N.C. Great Decisions: WFAE, 1989
PLO and the United States: WBTV, 1988
Veteran’s Day 1968 & 1988: WPCQ TV, 1988
Persian Gulf: Magic 96 Radio; WPEG Radio, October 1987
Freshman Seminar: WPCQ TV, September 1987
Persian Gulf: WBTV, May 1987
Co host Great Decisions Series: D.G. Martin Show, Cablevision (8 programs), February March 1987
N.C. Great Decisions: WFAE, January 1987
Iran/Contra: D.G. Martin Show, Cablevision, December 1986
Japanese Foreign Investment: WPCQ TV, October 1986
Terrorism: WBTV, September 1986
N.C. Great Decisions: WFAE, January 1986
U.S. and Libya: D.G. Martin Show, Cablevision, January 1986
U.S. and Libya: WFAE, January 1986
Terrorism: WSOC TV, November 1985
Lebanese Hostage Crisis: The Charlotte Observer, June 1985
N.C. Great Decisions: The Charlotte Observer; WFAE, January 1985
Israeli Elections: WFAE, August 1984
Lebanon: WSOC Radio, May 1984
Lebanon: WFAE, February 1984
N.C. Great Decisions: WFAE, January 1984
Lebanon and Grenada: FOCUS WBCY, October 1983
U.S. Marines in Lebanon: WBTV; The Charlotte News; WFAE, October 1983
South Korean Airline Incident: WLVV, September 1983
Model United Nations: The Charlotte Observer; The Charlotte News; WAYS; WFAE, April 1983
N.C. Great Decisions: WFAE, January 1983
Israel and Lebanon: WBTV; WFAE, June 1982
N.C. Great Decisions: WBT Radio; WFAE, January 1982
Israel and the Golan Heights: WFAE, December 1981
Sadat Assassination: WBTV; WBT Radio; WSOC Radio; WAME Radio; WAYS, October 1981
Model United Nations: WBTV; WSOC TV; The Charlotte News; The Charlotte Weekly East; WBT Radio; WSOC Radio; WAYS, April 1981
The Middle East: WSOC Radio, October 1980
Iran/Iraq War: WBTV, September 1980
Death of the Shah: WPCQ TV, July 1980
Elderhostel: WPCQ TV, July 1980
Iran Hostage Rescue Mission: WSOC TV, WPCQ TV, April 1980
U.S. Sanctions in Iran: WPCQ TV, April 1980
The Shah in Panama: WBTV, December 1979
The U.N. and Iran: WSOC TV, December 1979
Carter and Iran: WPCQ TV, November 1979
U.S. Trade Policy: The Charlotte Observer, February 1979
CONSULTING ACTIVITIES
University of Cantabria (Santander, Spain): Global Studies Certificate Program, 2015-16
Loyola University (Chicago): Building an International Studies Department, 2015
Loyola University (Chicago), International Studies Program Development, 2013
University of Cantabria (Santander, Spain), Global Studies Curricula, 2013
International Studies Association: International Education Section, Re-chartering Task
Force, 2010-11
UNC Wilmington: International Studies Major Proposal (UNC System Review), 2009-10
Western Carolina University: International Studies Major Proposal (UNC System
Review), 2009-10
University of Memphis: International Studies Program Assessment, 2008
UNC Wilmington: International Studies Program Proposal, 2008
Trinity School of Charlotte: Internationalization Grant Proposal, 2008
Covenant Presbyterian Church Leadership Group: SIMSOC Facilitator, 1996
Leadership Caldwell: SIMSOC Facilitator, 1995
Wake Forest University: International Studies Program Review, 1994
Leadership Rocky Mount: SIMSOC Facilitator, 1994
Leadership Caldwell: SIMSOC Facilitator, 1994
Roanoke College: Political Science Department Program Evaluation, 1993
Foreign Policy Associations: Program Evaluation, 1993
Leadership Charlotte: SIMSOC Facilitator, 1979 1993
Foreign Policy Association: Great Decisions Program Review, 1990
Roanoke College: International Studies Program Evaluation, 1988
Johnson C. Smith University: International Studies Program Evaluation, 1987
Green For Congress: Policy Adviser, 1984
Tison For Congress: Policy Adviser, 1984
Kincaid For Congress: Policy Adviser, 1980
PUBLICATIONS AND RESEARCH
BOOKS
Harry I. Chernotsky and Heidi H. Hobbs, 2nd Edition, Crossing Borders: International
Studies for the 21st Century, CQ Press, Sage Publications, Thousand Oaks, CA, 2016, 365 pp..
Harry I. Chernotsky and Heidi H. Hobbs, Crossing Borders: International Studies for the
21st Century, CQ Press, Sage Publications, Thousand Oaks, CA, 2013, 307 pp.
MONOGRAPH
Harry I. Chernotsky, Surviving Model United Nations: An Adviser Handbook and Curriculum Guide, New York, National Collegiate Conference Association, 1984, 76 pp.
BOOK CHAPTERS
Heidi H. Hobbs, Harry I. Chernotsky and Darin Van Tassel, “International Studies and
the Global Community: Transforming the Agenda,” in Robert A. Denemark (ed.), The International Studies Encyclopedia, Robert A. Blackwell Publishing, 2010, Vol. 7, pp. 4598-4609 (peer reviewed).
Harry I. Chernotsky, “Charlotte’s Response to Globalization: The Mayor’s International
Cabinet,” in Cal Clark and Robert S. Montjoy (eds.), Globalization’s Impact on State-Local Economic Development Policy, Huntington, NY, Nova Science Publishers, Inc., 2001, pp. 123-139.
Robert R. Kaufman, Harry I. Chernotsky and Daniel S. Geller, “A Preliminary Test of the
Theory of Dependency,” reprinted in Stephan Haggard (ed.), The International Political Economy and the Developing Countries, Edward Elgar Publishing Limited, 1996, pp. 272-299.
Harry I. Chernotsky, “Trade Adjustment and Foreign Direct Investment: Japan in the United States” (updated), in Stephan Haggard and Chung in Moon (eds.), Pacific Dynamics: The International Politics of Industrial Change, Westview Press, 1989, pp. 275 303.
Harry I. Chernotsky, “Foreign Investment and Economic Development in Charlotte/Mecklenburg: An Analysis of Location Decisions,” in Laurie T. Charest (ed.), Public-Private Partnerships in Urban Development, University of North Carolina, Proceedings: Urban Affairs Conference, 1983, pp. 313 321.
REFERRED JOURNALS
Harry I. Chernotsky, “Framing the International Studies Curriculum: Toward the
Development of Common Student Learning Outcomes,” International Research and Review, Vol. 3, No. 1, Fall 2013, pp. 3-22.
Harry I. Chernotsky, “The Growing Impact of Globalization Upon City Policies,” Policy
Studies Review, Vol. 18, No. 3, Autumn 2001, pp. 29-48.
Harry I. Chernotsky and Heidi H. Hobbs, “Responding to Globalization: State and Local
Initiatives in the Southeastern United States,” Passages: Interdisciplinary Journal
of Global Studies, Vol.3, No. 1, Spring 2001, pp. 57-82.
Harry I. Chernotsky, “The International Studies Curriculum: Infusing Global and Area
Studies Perspectives,” Phi Beta Delta International Review, Volume X, Spring 2000, pp. 21-31.
Harry I. Chernotsky, “Teaching World Affairs: Community Based Approach,” Inquiry In Social Studies, Vol. 28, No. 1, Spring 1992, pp. 5 12.
Harry I. Chernotsky, “Teaching Crisis Management: A National Security Council Simulation,” International Studies Notes, Vol. 15, No. 3, Fall 1990, pp. 79 82, 90.
Harry I. Chernotsky, “Current Events and the International Relations Curriculum: Instructional Strategies,” The Political Science Teacher, Vol. 2, No. 1, Winter 1989, pp. 13 14.
Harry I. Chernotsky, “Charlotte and the World: The Community as a Global Studies Resource,” International Studies Notes, Vol. 14, No. 1, Winter 1989, pp. 15 17, 23.
Harry I. Chernotsky, “The American Connection: Motives for Japanese Foreign Direct Investment in the United States,” Columbia Journal of World Business, Vol. XXII, No. 4, Winter 1987, pp. 47 54.
Harry I. Chernotsky, “Foreign Policy Through A Great Decisions Practicum,” News For Teachers of Political Science, No. 51, Fall 1986, pp. 5 6.
Harry I. Chernotsky, “Trade Adjustment and Foreign Direct Investment: Japan in the United States,” Pacific Focus (South Korea), Vol. 1, No. 2, Fall 1986, pp. 63 92.
Harry I. Chernotsky, “The Decision to Invest: Foreign Firms in Charlotte/Mecklenburg,” Perspectives On The American South, Volume III, 1985, pp. 223 242.
Harry I. Chernotsky and William J. McCoy, “The Practicum: Experiencing Political Science,” Teaching Politics (Great Britain), Vol. 13, No. 2, May 1984, pp. 181 191.
Harry I. Chernotsky, “Selecting U.S. Sites: A Case Study of German and Japanese Firms,” Management International Review (West Germany), Vol. 23, No. 2, 1983, pp. 45 55.
Harry I. Chernotsky, “Global Education For Teachers: Institute in International/Non Western Studies,” Occasional Papers Series in International Education, Vol. 3, No. 1, May 1983, pp. 17 22.
Harry I. Chernotsky, “Increasing Student Awareness of International Events,” International Studies Notes, Vol. 9, No. 4, Winter 1982, pp. 19-20.
Harry I. Chernotsky, “Power and Passivity: From the Classroom to the Political Arena,” News For Teachers of Political Science, Summer 1978, p. 14.
Robert R. Kaufman, Harry I. Chernotsky and Daniel S. Geller, “A Preliminary Test of the Theory of Dependency,” co author, Comparative Politics, Vol. 7, No. 3, April 1975, pp. 303-330.
OTHER ARTICLES
“Confronting the Crisis in Lebanon,” The Charlotte Jewish News, Vol. 28, No. 6, August 2006.
“Labor Party Activist Assesses Israel’s Election,” The Charlotte Jewish News, Vol. 18, No. 8, September 1996, p.1.
“A Regional Foreign Policy?” CommonVision, Carolinas Issues Academy, Vol. 2, No. 1, February 1993, p. 1.
“Teaching Gramp,” UNCC Magazine, December 1983, pp. 11 13.
“The Souring of U.S. Israeli Relations,” The Charlotte Jewish News, Vol.4, No. 4, April 1982, p. 4.
“Camp David and Beyond,” The Charlotte Jewish News, Vol. 2, No. 1, November 1981, p. 7.
BOOK REVIEWS
Deterrence in the Middle East: Where Theory and Practice Converge, (Aharon Kleiman & Ariel Levite, Westview Press, 1994) Studies in Conflict and Terrorism, Vol.19, No. 2, April-June, 1996, pp. 217-219
Power and Protectionism: Strategies of the Newly Industrializing Countries (David B. Yoffie, Columbia University Press, 1983) The Journal of Politics, Vol. 47, No. 3, August 1985, pp. 1026-1028.
Jews of the Latin American Republics (Judith Laikin Elkin, University of North Carolina Press, 1980) in American Jewish Times Outlook, Vol. L, No. 6, February 1981, pp. 19-20.
MANUSCRIPT REVIEWS
Politics & Policy, 2001
Mershon International Studies Review, 1993
International Studies Quarterly, 1992
Southeastern Political Review, 1992; 1994
American Political Science Review, 1990
Inquiry in Social Studies: Journal of the N.C. Council for the Social Studies,
1990; 1991; 1992; 1994(2)
International Studies Notes, 1985
Policy Studies Review, 1983
PAPERS PRESENTED
“Polarizing Foreign Policies and Local Activism: US Cities and the Challenge of Immigration Policy,” Annual Meeting, International Studies Association, 2016.
“Engaging the World: International Studies and the Internationalization of the Campus Infrastructure,” Annual Meeting, International Studies Association, 2016.
“Framing the International Studies Curriculum,” Phi Beta Delta Honor Society for
International Scholars, Annual Meeting, 2013.
“Standardizing the International Studies Curriculum: Toward the Development of
Common Student Learning Outcomes,” International Studies Association, Annual
Meeting, April 2012.
“Glocalization and Fragmenting Federalism: U.S. Cities in the Crossfire,” International
Studies Association, Annual Meeting, February 2009.
“Global Economy, Local Exposure: The Response of Metropolitan Cities in the United
States,” American Political Science Association, Annual Meeting, August 2008.
“International Studies and the Global Community; Transforming the Agenda,”
International Studies Association, Annual Meeting, March 2008.
“Perspectives on Global Citizenship,” American Political Science Association, Teaching
and Learning Conference, February 2007.
“Preparing Students for Global Citizenship: The Challenge for International Studies,”
International Studies Association, Annual Meeting, 2006.
“Educating Global Citizens: Toward the Development of a Core International Studies
Text,” International Studies Association, Annual Meeting, 2005.
“An Introduction to International Studies: An Orientation to the World,” International
Studies Association – South, Annual Meeting, 2004.
“U.S. Metropolitan Cities in a Global Economy: Responses and Reactions,” International Studies Association, Annual Meeting, 2004
“Knowledge and Skills for a Globalizing World: Core Courses in International Studies,”
International Studies Association, Annual Meeting, 2004.
“Knowledge and Skills for a Globalizing World: Toward a Core Curriculum in
International Studies,” International Studies Association, Annual Meeting, 2003
“Globalizing the Local Landscape: The Response of U.S. Cities,” International Studies
Association, Annual Meeting, 2002
“Infusing Global and Area Studies Perspectives in the International Studies
Curriculum,” Global Education Conference, Roanoke College, 2001.
“Responding to Globalization: State and Local Initiatives in the Southeastern United States,” International Studies Association, Annual Meeting, 2000.
“The International Studies Curriculum: Infusing Global and Area Studies Perspectives,” International Studies Association, Annual Meeting, 1999.
“Developing Economic Policy: The Response of a Globalizing City,” Policy Studies
Organization, Annual Meeting, 1998.
“Fluff, Puff and Stuff: Do Students Prefer a Teaching Style for Learning,” American Political Science Association, Annual Meeting, 1998.
“The Development of Local Foreign Policy Infrastructures: A Case Study of a Globalizing U.S. City,” American Political Science Association, Annual Meeting,
1998.
“Globalization and Urban Governance: The Development of Local Foreign Policy
Infrastructures,” International Studies Association, Annual Meeting, 1997.
“America’s Shifting Global Agendas: A Case Study of Local Foreign Policy,
International Studies Association, Annual Meeting, 1996.
“Teaching Crisis Management: A National Security Council Simulation,” International
Studies Association, Annual Meeting, 1990.
“Current Events and the International Relations Curriculum: Instructional Strategies,”
International Studies Association, Annual Meeting, 1988.
“Risk Considerations and Export Decisions: A Case Study of North Carolina Firms,
“Southern Political Science Association, Annual Meeting, 1987.
“The American Connection: Motives for Japanese Foreign Direct Investment,” Southern
Political Science Association, Annual Meeting, 1986.
“Charlotte and the World: The Community as a Global Studies Resource,” International
Studies Association, Annual Meeting, 1986.
“Trade Adjustment and Foreign Direct Investment: Japan in the United States,” Southern
Political Science Association, Annual Meeting, 1985.
“A Campus Connection: The Great Decisions Practicum,” National Great Decisions
Coordinators Conference, 1985.
“Applied International Education: A Great Decisions Practicum,” International Studies
Association, Annual Meeting, 1985.
“Patterns of Japanese Foreign Direct Investment in the United States,” International
Studies Association, Annual Meeting, 1984.
“Foreign Investment and Economic Development in Charlotte/Mecklenburg: An
Analysis of Location Decisions,” North Carolina Urban Affairs Conference, 1983.
“Selecting U.S. Sites: A Case Study of German and Japanese Firms,” International
Studies Association South, Annual Meeting, 1983.
“The Decision to Invest: Foreign Firms in Charlotte/Mecklenburg,” International Studies
Association, Annual Meeting, 1982.
“The Economic Impact of Dependence in Latin America,” New Jersey Political Science
Association, Annual Meeting, 1978.
“The Measurement and Classification of Dependency Types in Latin America,” New
Jersey Political Science Association, Annual Meeting, 1976.
“A Preliminary Test of the Theory of Dependency,” Princeton University National
Development Colloquium and Harvard/MIT Development Seminar, 1974.
OTHER PRESENTATIONS
Invited Video Interview (65 minutes): “The Field of International Studies,” SAGE On-line Video Series, Politics & International Relations Collection. http://dx.doi.org/10.4135/978147395569.
Working Group Presentation: “Paradiplomacy and Subnational Foreign Policy in the United States,” Paradiplomacy Working Group, International Studies Association, Annual Meeting, New Orleans, February 2015.
Panelist & Chair: “Global Citizenship and the Core International Studies Curriculum,” International Studies Association, Annual Meeting, New Orleans, February 2015.
Panelist and Chair: “Administrative Strategies for Building Interdisciplinary International Studies Programs,” International Studies Association, Annual Meeting, 2014.
Roundtable Chair: “Examining Interdisciplinary Perspectives in International Studies Programs,” International Studies Association, Annual Meeting, 2014.
Panelist and Chair: “US Foreign Policy Challenges Facing Obama II: The Middle East,” International Studies Association – South, Annual Meeting, 2013.
Invited Guest Speaker: “Preparing Students for the World Stage: An Integrated Approach
to International Studies,” NAFSA: The Association of International Educators, Annual Meeting, 2013.
Panelist and Chair: “Integrating Multiple Perspectives into Core International Studies
Curricula,” International Studies Association, Annual Meeting, 2013.
Panelist and Chair: “U.S. Foreign Policy on the Eve of the Election: The Middle East,” International Studies Association – South, Annual Meeting, 2012.
Invited Panelist: “U.S. Policy in the Middle East,” American Jewish Congress Workshop, Democratic National Convention, Charlotte, NC, 2012
Panelist and Chair: “U.S. Foreign Policy Challenges in an Unsettled World: The Middle East,” International Studies Association – South, Annual Meeting, 2011.
Panelist and Chair: “Development and Administration of Multidisciplinary International Studies Curricula: Toward the Creation of a Common Core,” International Studies Association, Annual Meeting, 2011.
Panelist and Chair: “Obama’s Foreign Policy Imprint: The Middle East,” International Studies Association – South, Annual Meeting, 2010.
Panelist and Chair: “Integrating Global and Area Perspectives in International Studies Curricula: Opportunities and Constraints,” International Studies Association, Annual Meeting, 2010.
Panelist and Chair: “U.S. Foreign Policy Transitions: The Middle East,” International Studies Association – South, Annual Meeting, 2009.
Panelist and Chair: “Administering International Studies Programs: Alternative Models,” International Studies Association, Annual Meeting, 2009.
Panelist and Chair: “Challenges of Administering International Studies Programs” International Studies Association – South, Annual Meeting, 2008.
Panelist and Chair: “U.S. Foreign Policy Challenges on the Eve of the Election: The Middle East,” International Studies Association – South, Annual Meeting, 2008.
Plenary Panelist: “State of the Discipline: Expanding the Definition of International Studies,” International Studies Association – South, Annual Meeting, 2007.
Panelist: “Challenges to Regional and Global Security: The Middle East,” International Studies Association – South, Annual Meeting, 2007.
Panelist: “Theoretical Aspects of Global Citizenship,” International Studies Association, Annual Meeting, 2007.
Panelist: “Pivotal States and Regional Stability: The Middle East,” International Studies Association-South, Annual Meeting, 2006.
Panelist: “Interdisciplinary Perspectives on International Studies: Structure and Delivery Challenges,” International Studies Association, Annual Meeting, 2006.
Panelist: “Preparing Prospective Teachers for Global Education,” NC and the World: K-12 Teacher Training Initiative, Planning Session, 2005.
Panelist: “The International Studies Curriculum: Searching for a Common Core,” International Studies Association, Annual Meeting, 2005.
Panelist: “Key States and Regional Stability: The Middle East,” International Studies Association – South, Annual Meeting, 2004.
Panelist: “Preparing Community College Students for Global Education in the UNC System,” World View Global Education Symposium, Chapel Hill, 2004.
Panelist: “Commonalities in Interdisciplinary International Studies Courses,” International Studies Association, Annual Meeting, 2004.
Panelist: “Changing Currents in International Politics: The Middle East,” International Studies Association-South, Annual Meeting, 2003.
Panelist: “International Studies as a Discipline: Recommendations on Content, Theoretical Concepts and Methodologies,” International Studies Association, Annual Meeting, 2003.
Panelist: “Internationalizing Undergraduate Education – Opportunities with the Title VI Undergraduate International Studies and Foreign Language Program,” International Studies Association, Annual Meeting, 2003.
Panel Chair: “Globalizing the Local Landscape,” International Studies Association, Annual Meeting, 2002.
Panelist: “Change and Continuity in American Foreign Policy Under a New
Administration: The Middle East,” International Studies Association-South, Annual
Meeting, 2001
Panel Chair and Panelist: “International Studies Programs: Alternative Models and
Perspectives,” International Studies Association-South, Annual Meeting, 2001
Panel Chair: “International/Transnational Organizations,” International Studies
Association-South, Annual Meeting, 2001
Panelist: “Globalization and Local Government,” International Studies Association- South, Annual Meeting, 2000
Panelist: “Prospects for Peace and Stability in Troubled States: Israel and Her Neighbors,” International Studies Association-South, Annual Meeting, 2000
Panel Chair & Discussant: “The Politics of International Education: Perspectives from Students and NGO’s,” International Studies Association, Annual Meeting, 2000
Panelist: Globalizing the Local Community,” International Studies Association-South, Annual Meeting, 1999
Panelist: “Regions in Crisis as the New Millennium Begins: The Middle East,” International Studies Association-South, Annual Meeting, 1999
Panelist: “International Studies Curriculum Issues: The Introductory Survey,” International Studies Association-South, Annual Meeting, 1998
Panelist: “Key States and Regional Stability: Israel,” International Studies Association- South, Annual Meeting, 1998
Panelist: “The International Studies Curriculum: The Research Seminar,” International Studies Association-South, Annual Meeting, 1997
Panelist: “International Flashpoints as the 20th Century Ends: The Middle East,” International Studies Association -South, Annual Meeting, 1997
Panelist & Chair: “Collaborative Efforts to Promote International Studies,” International Studies Association, Annual Meeting, 1997
Panelist & Chair: “Internationalizing Professional Education,” International Studies Association, Annual Meeting, 1996
Panelist: “Foreign Policy and the 1996 Election: The Middle East,” International Studies Association – South, Annual Meeting, 1996
Panelist: “Infusing Japan Studies in the Undergraduate Curriculum,” Japan Studies Association, First Annual Meeting, 1995
Panelist: “U.S. National Security Issues: The Middle East,” International Studies Association – South, Annual Meeting, 1995
Panelist: “Foreign Policy Change in the Clinton Administration: The Middle East,” International Studies Association – South, Annual Meeting, 1994.
Panelist: “Initiatives in International Education,” Phi Beta Delta, Annual Meeting, 1994.
Panelist: “International Studies Curriculum Initiatives,” International Studies Association, Annual Meeting, 1994.
Panel Discussant: “Democratic Decision Making in Foreign Policy,” Southern Political Science Association, Annual Meeting, 1993.
Lecture: “Global Perspectives in Post Secondary Education,” Global Education Teleconference, Foreign Policy Association, 1993.
Panelist: “Election Eve Foreign Policy Issues: The Middle East,” International Studies
Association – South, Annual Meeting, 1992.
Panel Chair: “Assessing International Studies Programs and Curricula,” International
Studies Association, Annual Meeting, 1992.
Panelist: “Bush Foreign Policy Vulnerabilities: The Middle East,” International Studies
Association – South, Annual Meeting, 1991.
Panel Chair: “International Studies Programs and Curricula,” International Studies
Association, Annual Meeting, 1991.
Panel Discussant: “International Political Economy in the 1990’s,” International Studies
Association South, Annual Meeting, 1990.
Panel Chair: “Instructional Innovation and the International Studies Curriculum,
“International Studies Association, Annual Meeting, 1990.
Panel Chair: “UNESCO: Future Directions in Development Education,” International
Studies Association, Annual Meeting, 1989.
Panel Chair: “The International Studies Curriculum: Enhancing and Assessing Student
Global Awareness,” International Studies Association, Annual Meeting, 1988.
Panel Moderator: “Careers in Government,” Southeast Student Conference on Careers in
International Business, UNCC, 1988.
Panelist: “Strengthening the International Studies Curriculum,” International Studies
Association, Annual Meeting, 1986.
Panelist: “Great Decisions: A Program for Academic Extension,” N.C. Community
College Adult Educators Association, Annual Meeting, 1986.
Panel Chair: “Teaching Current Foreign Policy Issues: Principles and Practices,”
International Studies Association, Annual Meeting, 1985.
Panel Chair: “Non Traditional Teaching Techniques,” Southern Political Science
Association, Annual Meeting, 1984.
Panelist: “University Secondary School Linkages,” Strengthening High School World
Studies Courses, Wingspread Conference, sponsored by Mershon Center Ohio State
University, 1984.
Panel Chair: “Internationalizing the Curriculum,” North Carolina International Education
Conference, 1984.
Panelist: “Model United Nations in the University Curriculum,” North Carolina
International Education Conference, 1984.
Panel Chair: “The Role of the Center for International Studies,” UNCC International
Education Conference, 1983.
Panel Discussant: “Dependence and Development in Latin America,” International
Studies Association, Annual Meeting, 1981.
FUNDED RESEARCH
“Regional Hot Spot: Latin America,” U.S. Department of Education/UNC Charlotte Title
VI Grant, 1998-99, $1750.
“The Mayor’s International Cabinet: A Case Study of Local Foreign Policy,” UNCC Research Grant, 1996, $3888.
“Freshman Seminar Curriculum Guide,” UNCC Curriculum Development Grant, 1992, $5,975.
“Export Decisions and Risk Considerations,” UNCC Summer Research Grant, 1987, $1,985.
“National Security Council Simulation,” UNCC Curriculum Development Grant, 1987, $1,956.
“Charlotte and the World,” UNCC Curriculum Development Grant, 1985, $2,012.
“German and Japanese Investment in the United States,” UNCC Summer Research Grant, 1984, $2,000.
“Model United Nations Curriculum Guide,” UNCC Strengthening International Education Grant, 1983, Course Release Time.
“Foreign Investment in Charlotte/Mecklenburg,” UNCC Urban Institute Incentive Grant, 1981, $1,000.
OTHER FUNDING
Chancellor’s Diversity Challenge Grant (with Gary Silverman): Culture, the Environment
& Film, 2015, $5000.
International Travel Grant: UNCC Office of International Programs, 2010, $500.
International Travel Grant: UNCC Office of International Programs, 2006, $500.
International Travel Grant: UNCC Office of International programs, 2005, $500.
International Travel Grant: UNCC Office of International Programs, 2004, $500.
International Travel Grant: UNCC Office of International Programs, 2001, $750.
International Travel Grant: UNCC Office of International Programs, 2000, $750.
International Travel Grant: UNCC Latin American Studies Project, 1999, $750.
International Travel Grant: UNCC Office of International Programs, 1999, $500.
International Travel Grant: UNCC Office of International Programs, 1996, $500.
Project SUCCEED: 1992-1994, $3,600.
International Travel Grant: UNCC Center for International Studies, 1990, $450.
Great Decisions: Blumenthal Foundation, 1989 90, $1,500.
Great Decisions Model High School Sites Program: Foreign Policy Association, 1989 90, $7,100.
U.S. and Japan Course Development: U.S. Dept. of Education Japan Studies Grant, 1989 90, $3,000.
Great Decisions Model High School Sites Program: Foreign Policy Association, 1988 89, $7,100.
Great Decisions: Blumenthal Foundation, 1988 89, $1,200.
International Travel Grant: UNCC Center for International Studies, 1989, $400.
Japan Studies Institute: American Association of State Colleges and Universities, Summer 1988, $1,700 + $1,500 tuition waiver.
Great Decisions: Blumenthal Foundation, 1987 88, $1,000.
Great Decisions: Blumenthal Foundation, 1986 87, $800.
HONORS AND AWARDS
Phi Kappa Phi, 1999
Who’s Who Among America’s Teachers, 1998
UNC Charlotte International Education Award (first recipient), 1995
UNC Charlotte Nominee, Joseph Katz Award, Association for General and Liberal Studies, 1992.
Jewish Community Center Program Award: Great Decisions, 1990.
Phi Beta Delta, International Studies Honor Society, 1988.
UNC Charlotte Teaching Excellence Award (NationsBank), 1984.
Outstanding Delegation Award, National Model United Nations, 1983.
Outstanding Delegation Award, National Model United Nations, 1982.
Outstanding Delegation Award, National Model United Nations, 1981.
Delegation of Merit Award, National Model United Nations, 1980.
Rutgers University Graduate Fellowship, 1974 75.
B.A. with General Honors and High Distinction in Political Science, 1971.
Pi Sigma Alpha, National Political Science Honor Society, 1970.
PROFESSIONAL
DEVELOPMENT
Participant: International Conference on Holocaust Education, 2010
Participant: Council on International Exchange Annual Meeting, 2006
Award: Reassignment of Duties, UNC Charlotte, Spring 2006
Participant: Denmark International Studies Workshop, 2002
Fellow: Center for Global Competitiveness, North Carolina State University, 1999-2003
Executive Committee: International Studies Association-South, 2000
Participant: Cuba Study Tour, Winthrop University, 2000
President: International Studies Association-South, 1999
Member: Governing Council, International Studies Association, 1999
Vice President and President Elect: International Studies Association- South, 1998
Program Chair: International Studies Association-South, Annual Meeting, 1998
Participant: Cuba Study Tour, Charlotte World Affairs Council, 1997
Member: Governing Council, International Education Section, International Studies
Association, 1991-95
Secretary/Treasurer: International Studies Association South, 1990-1993
Chair: International Education Section, International Studies Association, 1987-91
Member: Governing Council, International Studies Association, 1987-91
Editorial Board: Inquiry in Social Studies: Journal of the N.C. Council for the Social Studies, 1989-93
Consultant: Foreign Policy Association, Great Decisions Program Review, 1990.
Participant: Japan Studies Institute, American Association of State Colleges and Universities, 1988.
Consultant: Roanoke College, International Studies Program, 1988.
Consultant: J.C. Smith University, International Studies Program, 1987.
International Studies Association Representative, National Advisory Board: World Studies Handbook Project (directed by Mershon Center, Ohio State University), 1985 86. Resulted in Approaches to World Studies: A Handbook for Curriculum Planners, edited by Robert B. Woyach and Richard C. Remy (Allyn and Bacon), 1989.
Participant: Foreign Investment Seminar, Deloitte Haskins & Sells, 1985.
Participant: North Carolina International Education Conference, 1984; 1983.
Participant and Panelist: UNCC International Education Conference, 1983.
Participant: Southeastern Conference on Strengthening International Education, 1982.
Participant: German/American Investment Seminar, Charlotte Chamber of Commerce, 1982.
Participant: Workshop on Human Values and Economics, Queens College, 1981.
Participant: Southeastern Dialogue on the Changing World Economy, 1981.
Participant: Consortium for International Studies Education Summer Faculty Workshop, 1981.
Participant: Charlotte Educational Consortium Teaching Effectiveness Workshop, 1981.
Participant: Metrolina World Trade Club Exporting Conference, 1980.
Participant: UNCC Workshop on Experiential Learning Programs, 1980.
Participant: North Carolina Dialogue on the Changing World Economy, 1980.
Participant: North Carolina World Trade Association International Business Conference, 1979.
AFFILIATIONS
International Studies Association
International Studies Association South
American Political Science Association
Southern Political Science Association
Japan Studies Association
United Nations Faculty Higher Education Association
North Carolina Political Science Association
National Committee for International Studies and Program Administrators