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Resume RESUME, September 2008 (abbreviated) PERSONAL INFORMATION Name: Michael M.
Stoddard CURRENT EMPLOYMENT Visitng Fellow, Greyfriars Hall, Oxford University EDUCATION B.A., Politicial
Science, UCLA Qualifying Fields:
American Politics, Comparative Politics, International Politics, Political
Theory-Examiners, Professor Gerberding, Professor Nixon, Professor Swearer,
Professor Scoble TEACHING EXPERIENCE Oxford, England, OSAP, Winter/Summer Programmes, 2000-2008 Guadalajara, Mexico,
USD honors program, 1999, 2000, 2001 PH.D. DISSERTATION "American Conscription:
A Policy Evaluation" SPECIAL GOVERNMENT SERVICE Senior Consultant, General Electric -TEMPO, Special project on Soviet- American Capabilities for the Office of the Secretary of Defense; Special projects on US foreign policy in the Middle East, DIA Consultant to the Vice-President of the United States, 1989-1993 Consultant to the Presidential Commission on Selective Service, Washington, D.C. Consultant to
the Inaugural Committee for the President of the United States;
1981, 1989, 2001, 2005 Washington, D.C. PUBLICATIONS Stoddard, Mike: War--From
the Caves to the Towers to Hell, 6th edition, Stoddard, Mike: Government, 8th Edition, KB Books, 2008 Stoddard, Mike: The Foreign Relations of the United States, Dickenson Publishing Co. Stoddard, Mike: Giants in Darkness, GE TEMPO, for the DIA Stoddard, Mike: The Soviet-US Officers Corps, for the DIA Stoddard, Mike: Conscription:
Who Serves When Not All Serve, SKETCH OF OTHER PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES Guest Speaker, New College, Oxford University, 2001-2008 Guest Speaker, Keble College, Oxford University, 2002 Guest Speaker, "Invisible
University," University of San Diego, 1984-94 Consultant, the Giuliani for President Campaign, 2008 AWARDS Professor of the Year, The Daily Aztec, San Diego State University, 2006; 2007 Outstanding Service Award, Associated Students, San Diego State University, 2007 Professor of the Year, The Daily Aztec, San Diego State University, 2006 Professor of the Year, All Residence Hall Award, San Diego State University, 2005-2006 Professor of the Year, Interfraternity and Panhellic Councils, 1997-2007 Distinguished Teaching Award, the Oxford Study Abroad Programme, 2001-2007 Distinguished Teaching Award, the Washington Center, 2001
TRAVEL The Peoples' Republic
of China, the U.S.S.R., Western Europe, the United Kingdom, Mexico,
Africa, Japan, Hong Kong, India, the Persian Gulf, and the Middle East REFERENCES Sir David Yardley,
Professor of Law, Oxford University
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