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Ahsan I. Butt

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Associate Professor, Director of Undergraduate Programs

Contact Information

abutt4@gmu.edu
Phone: 703-993-3184
Fairfax Campus, Aquia Building, Room 305
4400 ĢAV Drive
Fairfax, Virginia 22030
MSN: 3F4

Biography

Ahsan I. Butt is an associate professor at the Schar School of Policy and Government at George Mason ĢAV. His main research interests lie in nationalism, political violence, and South Asia. His book,Secession and Security: Explaining State Strategy Against Separatists, was published by Cornell ĢAV Press in 2017 and won the 2019 International Studies Association award for best book in international security studies. His work has appeared in journals such asInternational Organization,Journal of Global Security Studies,Journal of Strategic Studies,Politics and Religion, andSecurity Studies, and has received generous support from the Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs at the Harvard Kennedy School, the Mellon Foundation, the Stanton Foundation, and the United States Institute of Peace.

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Ahsan I. Butt
4400 ĢAV Drive
MSN 3F4
Fairfax, VA 22030
abutt4@gmu.edu

(703) 993-3184

EMPLOYMENT

George Mason ĢAV, Fairfax, VA
Associate Professor, Schar School of Policy and Government -2018 – present
Assistant Professor, Schar School of Policy and Government -2012 – 2018

Stimson Center, Washington, DC
Nonresident Fellow -2018 – present

EDUCATION

ĢAV of Chicago, Chicago, IL
Ph.D. in Political Science
2012

Dissertation title: “Goodbye or See You Later? Why States Fight Some Secessionists but not Others” Dissertation committee: John J. Mearsheimer (chair), Duncan Snidal, and Paul Staniland

Qualifying exams: International Relations (passed with honors); Comparative Politics

M.A. in Political Science
2008

Thesis: “Anarchy and Hierarchy: Explaining South America’s War-Prone Decade, 1932-1941”

Ohio Wesleyan ĢAV, Delaware, OH
2006

B.A. in International Studies, summa cum laude

BOOK

2017. Secession and Security: Explaining State Strategy Against Separatists, Cornell ĢAV Press

  • International Studies Association International Security Studies Section Best Book Award (2019)
  • Reviewed in The Asian Age, Bloomsbury Pakistan, Choice Reviews, Dawn, International Affairs, Northeast Now, Open Magazine

JOURNAL ARTICLES

2019. “Why Did the United States Invade Iraq in 2003?” Security Studies 28(2): 250-285

  • Reviewed in H-Diplo International Security Studies Forum

2018. “Pakistan’s Military Elite,” Journal of Strategic Studies doi: 10.1080/01402390.2018.1497487 (co-authored with Paul Staniland and Dann Naseemullah)

2017. “Why Do States Fight Some Secessionists But Not Others? The Role of External 𳦳ܰٲ,”Journal of Global Security Studies 2(4): 324-345

2016. “Street Power: Friday Prayers, Islamist Protests, and Islamization in Pakistan,” Politics and Religion 9(1): 1-28

2015. “Do Nuclear Weapons Affect the Guns-Butter Tradeoff? Evidence on Nuclear Substitution from Pakistan and Beyond,” Conflict, Security, and Development 15(3): 229-257

2013. “Anarchy and Hierarchy in International Relations: Examining South America’s War-Prone Decade, 1932-1941,” International Organization 67(3): 575-607

EDITOR-REVIEWED SCHOLARSHIP

2019. “Article Review 108 on Aqil Shah, ‘Do U.S. Drone Strikes Cause Blowback? Evidence from Pakistan and Beyond.’” H-Diplo International Security Studies Forum (commissioned article review)

2014. “Fotini Christia, Alliance Formation in Civil Wars,” International Journal of Middle East Studies

46(1): 203-205 (commissioned book review)

RESEARCH IN PROGRESS

  • “The Lies That Bind Us: Constructing Nations and Nationalism in Schools” (book project)
  • “China’s Construction of Hierarchy in the Global South” (working paper)
  • “India as a Realist State” (working paper)
  • “Fighting for God: Religious Nationalism and Conflict in International Relations” (working paper, co- authored with Burak Kadercan)
  • “Adjudicating Like a State: Insurgency, Ideology, and Dispute Resolution” (working paper, co- authored with Asfandyar Mir)

OP-EDS AND POPULAR WRITING

2019

  • “Kashmir: Beware the Street,” Open Magazine
  • “India just pulled Jammu and Kashmir’s autonomy. Here’s why that is a big deal for this contested region,” The Monkey Cage, Washington Post
  • “Why did Bush go to war in Iraq?” Al-Jazeera

2018

  • “The India-Pakistan diplomatic circus comes to town once again,” TRT World
  • “Is Imran Khan an extremist?” Dawn
  • “Why the Palestinians should focus on a one-state solution,” TRT World
  • “What the Kulbhushan Jadhav Saga Reveals About India and Pakistan’s Balochistan Problems,” The Diplomat

2017

  • “How intractable an issue is Kashmir?” Dawn
  • “Looking Back at the Geopolitics Behind Pakistan’s ‘Genocide’ of 1971,” The Wire

2016

  • “The Construction of a Chinese Hierarchic Order in the Global South,” Duck of Minerva
  • “With Donald Trump as President, Muslims in America should be prepared for a rough ride,” The Maydan
  • “Why Pakistan is obsessed with Kashmir,” Business Standard
  • “For all of India's bluster, Pakistan still has every incentive to send militants across the border,” Scroll.in
  • “Nationalistic Narratives in Pakistani Textbooks,” Peace Brief, United States Institute of Peace

2015

  • “Guns and Butter in Pakistan,” Foreign Policy

2014

  • “Don’t Expect to See Much Change in Pakistan,” Room for Debate, New York Times

2011

  • “Pakistan’s real terrorism problem,” Foreign Policy
  • “A meaningless aid cutoff,” Foreign Policy
  • “Ownership of the war,” Dawn

2010

  • “The grammar of politics in South Asia,” Foreign Policy
  • “Justice as a public good,” Dawn
  • “The ultimate measure of success in this war is the security of the Pakistani people,” Foreign Policy

2009

  • “The most important sociopolitical trend in Pakistan in the last decade,” Foreign Policy
  • “Strategy and war in Pakistan and Afghanistan,” Foreign Policy
  • “The most dysfunctional relationship in the world,” Foreign Policy
  • “Four things to remember during the Waziristan war,” Foreign Policy
  • “Bad journalism has big consequences,” Foreign Policy
  • “Mr. Holbrooke, pick up the phone,” Foreign Policy

FELLOWSHIPS AND AWARDS

  • International Studies Association International Security Studies Section Best Book Award:2019
  • Ali Vural Ak Center for Global Islamic Studies, George Mason ĢAV:2016
  • South and Central Asia Grant, United States Institute of Peace:2015 2016
  • Stanton Nuclear Security Fellowship, Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs, Harvard Kennedy School:2014 2015
  • Faculty Research Grant, Center for Global Studies, George Mason ĢAV: 2014 2015
  • Summer Research Funding Grant, George Mason ĢAV:2014
  • Ali Vural Ak Center for Global Islamic Studies, George Mason ĢAV:2013
  • International Security Pre-doctoral Fellowship, Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs, Harvard Kennedy School:2011 2012
  • Jennings Randolph Peace Scholar Fellowship, United States Institute of Peace: 2011 2012
  • Mellon Foundation Dissertation-Year Fellowship, Social Sciences Division, ĢAV of Chicago:2010 2011
  • Grodzins Prize Lectureship, Social Sciences Division, ĢAV of Chicago:2010

PRESENTATIONS

Conferences (most recent only)

  • Annual meeting of the International Studies Association:2019, 2018, 2017, 2016
  • Annual meeting of the American Political Science Association:2017, 2016, 2012, 2011
  • Annual meeting of the Association for the Study of Nationalities:2015
  • Annual meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association:2013, 2012, 2010

Talks

  • International Studies Program, Ohio Wesleyan ĢAV -2019
  • Managing Intra-State Territorial Contestation Conference, ĢAV of Exeter -2019
  • International Security Center, Notre Dame ĢAV -2018
  • Wilson Center -2018
  • Cato Institute -2018
  • Security Workshop, Center for Advanced Study of India, ĢAV of Pennsylvania -2018
  • School of International Service, American ĢAV -2018
  • School of Advanced International Studies, Johns Hopkins ĢAV -2018
  • Stimson Center -2018
  • Bush School of Government and Public Service, Texas A&M ĢAV -2018
  • Roundtable on Separatist Conflicts, United States Institute of Peace -2018
  • Institute for Security and Conflict Studies, George Washington ĢAV -2016
  • International Security Program, Harvard Kennedy School -2015, 2013, 2011
  • Conflict, Security, and Public Policy Working Group, Harvard Kennedy School -2015, 2012
  • Managing the Atom Seminar, Harvard Kennedy School-2015
  • Panel on “Security concerns” at the Kashmir Conclave, Georgetown ĢAV -2015
  • Stanton Nuclear Security Fellows Seminar -2014
  • Security Studies Program, Massachusetts Institute of Technology -2013
  • Workshop for Research in Political Science, George Mason ĢAV -2013
  • Strategic Force Working Group, Massachusetts Institute of Technology- 2013, 2011
  • Program on International Politics, Economics, and Security, ĢAV of Chicago -2013, 2008
  • Department of International Relations, Lehigh ĢAV -2013
  • Center for South Asian and Indian Ocean Studies, Tufts ĢAV -2013
  • Panel on U.S.-South Asia relations, RAND Corporation-2012
  • Peace Scholar Program, United States Institute of Peace-2011
  • Program on International Security Policy, ĢAV of Chicago -2010
  • Pakistan Conference, ĢAV of Michigan (Ann Arbor)-2010

TEACHING AND ADVISING

Instructor, George Mason ĢAV

  • International Relations Theory (undergraduate) -x11, most recent Fall ’19
  • International Relations (graduate)- x6, most recent Spring ’19
  • Nationalism in World Politics (graduate)- x3, most recent Spring ’18
  • Politics and Security in South Asia (graduate)- x3, most recent Spring ’19
  • The Coercive State (graduate) -x1, most recent Fall ’19
  • Politics and Security in South Asia (undergraduate) -x1, most recent Fall ’18
  • International Security (graduate) -x1, most recent Fall ’17

Thesis Adviser, George Mason ĢAV

  • PhD: Oren Litwin (2014), Erik Goepner (2018), Ben Fernandes, Benjamin Shearn, Erica Seng-White, Adam Bernbaum, Matt Campbell (chair), Hong Zhang, Courtney Kayser (chair)
  • MA: Joe Dineen (2014), Charles Turner (2016), Jessica Ross (2018), Graham Scott (2018), Courtney Kayser (2018), Kevin Carpenter (2019)
  • BA: Matthew Short (2014), Eric Gero (2016), Alia Jawad (2019)

Teaching Assistant, ĢAV of Chicago (Social Sciences Division)

  • Strategy (Robert Pape), War and the Nation State (John Mearsheimer), American Grand Strategy (John Mearsheimer), Introduction to International Relations (Charles Lipson)

Teaching Assistant, ĢAV of Chicago (Harris School of Public Policy)

  • Political Economy of Weakly Institutionalized Settings (Jon Pevehouse and Duncan Snidal), Political Economy of Public Policy (Ethan Bueno de Mesquita)

SERVICE

George Mason ĢAV (most recent only)

  • Search committee, International Security: 2018 2019
  • PhD qualifying exam committee, International Relations:2018 – 2019, 2017 – 18
  • PhD admissions committee, Political Science: 2018 2019
  • Founder, coordinator of Workshop for Research in Political Science:2013 – 2014, 2016 – 17
  • Academic program review committee: 2016 2017
  • Adviser, Minor in International Relations and Comparative Politics: 2016 2019

Manuscript reviewer

  • American Journal of Political Science, British Journal of Political Science, Conflict Management and Peace Science, European Journal of International Relations, International Organization, International Security, International Studies Quarterly, Journal of Peace Research, Oxford ĢAV Press, Review of International Studies, Security Studies, World Politics

Panel discussant/chair (most recent only)

  • Annual meeting of the International Studies Association: 2019, 2018, 2017, 2016
  • Annual meeting of the American Political Science Association: 2016, 2014
  • Annual meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association: 2013, 2010
  • Stimson Center Analytical workshop:2019
  • Complex Governance workshop:2019
  • Washington D.C. International Relations workshop:2017
  • Program on International Politics, Economics, and Security (ĢAV of Chicago)

Department of Political Science, ĢAV of Chicago

  • Student representative on International Relations faculty search committee: 2009 2010
  • Research assistant for Chicago Project on Suicide Terrorism:2008

SKILLS AND QUALIFICATIONS

  • Languages: Urdu/Hindi fluent; Spanish B1/B2 proficiency

PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS

  • American Political Science Association
  • International Studies Association

REFERENCES

Areas of Research

  • Ethnicity and Nationalism
  • International Relations
  • International Relations Theory
  • Security Policy
  • South Asia