February 2010

Douglas L. Kriner

Department of Political Science, BostonUniversity Phone: (617) 358-4643

232 Bay State Rd. Fax: (617) 353-5508

Boston, MA 02215 email:

ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS

BostonUniversity (2006-present). Assistant Professor of Political Science. Director of Undergraduate Studies. Courses: American Congress; American presidency; Domestic politics and the use of force; American institutions in a system of separated powers; Graduate-level American politics field seminar; Graduate-level quantitative research methods.

EDUCATION

Ph.D., HarvardUniversity, Government, Major field: American Politics, Focus field: the Presidency, (June, 2006)

B.S., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Political Science and History, Phi Beta Kappa, (May, 2001)

BOOKS

After the Rubicon: Congress, Presidents and the Conduct of Military Action. Forthcoming. University of Chicago Press.

The Casualty Gap: The Causes and Consequences of American Wartime Inequalities. 2010. With F.X. Shen. OxfordUniversity Press.

PEER REVIEWED JOURNAL ARTICLES

Kriner, D. and F.X. Shen. 2009. “Limited War and American Political Engagement.” Journal of Politics. 71: 1514-1529.

Kriner, D. and L. Schwartz. 2009. “The Variance of Presidential Approval.” British Journal of Political Science. 39: 609-631.

Kriner, D. and M. Hiller. 2008. “Dynamics of Vice Presidential Selection.” Presidential Studies Quarterly. 38: 401-421.

Kriner, D. and L. Schwartz. 2008. “Divided Government and Congressional Investigations.” Legislative Studies Quarterly. 33: 295-321.

Kriner, D. and F.X. Shen. 2007. “Iraq Casualties and the 2006 Senate Elections.” Legislative Studies Quarterly. 32: 507-530.

Kriner, D. 2006. “World War II and the Variance of Presidential Approval.” Public Opinion Quarterly. 70: 23-47.

BOOK CHAPTERS AND OTHER PUBLICATIONS

Kriner, D. Forthcoming. “War Powers.” In Paul Quirk and William Cunion (eds), Governing America: Major Policies and Decisions of Federal, State, and Local Government. Facts on File.

Kriner, D. 2009. “Resolved, The Vice Presidency Should be Abolished (Pro).” In Richard Ellis and Michael Nelson (eds), Debating the Presidency: Conflicting Perspectives on the American Executive. CQ Press.

Kriner, D. 2009. “Can Enhanced Oversight Repair the ‘Broken Branch’?” BostonUniversity Law Review 89: 765-793.

Howell, W. and D. Kriner. 2009. “Congress, the President, and the Iraq War’s Domestic Political Front.” In Lawrence Dodd and Bruce Oppenheimer (eds), Congress Reconsidered, 9th Edition. CQ Press.

Kriner, D. 2009. “Presidents, Domestic Politics and the International Arena.” In George Edwards and William Howell (eds), Oxford Handbook on the American Presidency. OxfordUniversity Press.

Howell, W. and D. Kriner. 2007. “Bending so as Not to Break: What the Bush

Presidency Reveals about Unilateral Action.” In George Edwards and Desmond King (eds), The Polarized Presidency of George W. Bush. OxfordUniversity Press.

Howell, W. and D. Kriner. 2007. “Power without Persuasion: Identifying Executive Influence.” In B. Rockman and R. Waterman (eds), Presidential Leadership: The Vortex of Power.OxfordUniversity Press.

Howell, W., J. Pevehouse and D. Kriner. 2007. Two coauthored chapters in W. Howell and J. Pevehouse, While Dangers Gather: Congressional Checks on Presidential War Powers.PrincetonUniversity Press.

BOOK REVIEWS

Review of Christopher Gelpi, Peter Feaver and Jason Reifler, Paying the Human Costs of War (Princeton, 2009) in American Review of Politics.

MANUSCRIPTS / WORKS IN PROGRESS

“Congressional Leadership of War Opinion: Conditional Influence and the Risk of ‘Backlash.’” With William Howell. Under Review.

“The Electoral Payoffs and Perils of Vice Presidential Selection.” Under Review.

“The Legislative Impact of Presidential Public Appeals.” With Kate Mikels.

“Inequality and American Casualty Sensitivity.” With Francis Shen.

“All Politics (Even Wars) Are Local: Local Casualties, Congressional Rhetoric and Popular Support for the War in Iraq.” With Francis Shen.

“Racial Attitudes and Support for the Obama Health Care Initiative.”

SELECTED FELLOWSHIPS AND AWARDS

Dirksen Center Congressional Research Award for archival research into congressional investigations of the executive branch, (2009-2010). $3,500

CQ Press Award for best paper in Legislative Studies Division presented at the 2006 APSA Meeting, “Hail to the Chief: Two Mechanisms of Congressional Influence Over Presidential War-Making,” (2007).

Herrnstein Prize for "the best dissertation that exhibits excellent scholarship, originality and breadth of thought, and a commitment to intellectual independence" by the GraduateSchool of Arts & Sciences, HarvardUniversity, (2006-2007).

Dirksen Center Congressional Research Award for archival research into congressional influence over presidential conduct of military action, (2006-2007). $3,000

Time-sharing Experiments for the Social Sciences grant for research on war and public opinion (with William Howell, Summer 2005)

HarvardUniversity Committee on Undergraduate Education Certificate of Distinction in Teaching, (Spring 2003, Spring 2005)

Dissertation Fellowship for research assistance, Weatherhead Center for International Affairs, (Summer 2005). $4,000

Summer Grant for Enlarging Competence in classical languages, Program on Constitutional Government at HarvardUniversity, (Summer 2003). $2,500

Graduate Fellowship in Mathematics, Center for Basic Research in the Social Sciences, (Summer 2002)

National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship Award, (Fall 2003- Spring 2006)

MIT Pressman Award for Undergraduate Thesis Research in American Politics, (2000-2001). $2,000

Undergraduate Fellow, Center for the Study of the Presidency, (2000-2001)

PAPERS DELIVERED AT THE FOLLOWING CONFERENCES/WORKSHOPS

American Political Science Association: 2005, 2006, 2008, 2009

Midwest Political Science Association: 2007, 2010

BostonUniversityLawSchool Conference on Congress: 2008

WashingtonUniversity Conference on the Vice Presidency: 2008

American Politics Workshop, University of Chicago: 2008

University of Minnesota Conference on the Vice Presidency: 2008

American Politics Research Workshop, HarvardUniversity: 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005

Political Psychology and Behavior Workshop, HarvardUniversity: 2003

International Studies Association Workshop: 2010

REVIEWER

American Political Science Review

American Journal of Political Science

Journal of Politics

International Organization

Journal of Conflict Resolution

Public Opinion Quarterly

Legislative Studies Quarterly

Political Behavior

Foreign Policy Analysis

Congress and the Presidency

Party Politics

Contemporary Security Policy

Perspectives on Politics

American Review of Politics

UNIVERSITY SERVICE

Director of Undergraduate Studies, Political Science (Fall 2007 – present)

American Politics Search Committee (Fall 2007; Fall 2009)

Political Science Graduate Program Committee (Fall 2009 – present)

Social Sciences Curriculum Committee (Fall 2006 – Fall 2008)