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R. Bruce Hitchner, Curriculum Vitae 1 1 Curriculum Vitae ROBERT BRUCE HITCHNER Address, telephone and email Eaton Hall Department of Classics Tufts University Medford, MA 02155 617-627-5359 (office) 617-275-3478 (mobile) [email protected] Education Ph.D., History, University of Michigan, 1982 A.M., History, University of Chicago, 1976 B. A., History, Pennsylvania State University 1973 University and Professional Experience 2014- Editor-in-Chief, www.dialoguebih.net 2010 - Program Director, Peace and Justice Studies, Tufts University 2010 – Visiting Research Fellow, All Souls College, Oxford, Hilary Term 2007-- Co-director Roman Alps Archaeological Project. 2007-- Commissioner, Commission on Institutions of Higher Education. New England Association of Schools and Colleges 2003-2009 Chair, Professor, Classics Department, Tufts University 2002-2003 Laurence S. Rockefeller Visiting Fellow, Princeton University Center for Human Values 1998 – Chairman, Board of Trustees, Dayton Peace Accords Project (Registered non-profit and UN Office of Public Information registered non-governmental organization)

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Curriculum Vitae

ROBERT BRUCE HITCHNER

Address, telephone and email Eaton Hall Department of Classics Tufts University Medford, MA 02155 617-627-5359 (office) 617-275-3478 (mobile) [email protected] Education Ph.D., History, University of Michigan, 1982 A.M., History, University of Chicago, 1976 B. A., History, Pennsylvania State University 1973 University and Professional Experience 2014- Editor-in-Chief, www.dialoguebih.net 2010 - Program Director, Peace and Justice Studies, Tufts University 2010 – Visiting Research Fellow, All Souls College, Oxford, Hilary Term 2007-- Co-director Roman Alps Archaeological Project. 2007-- Commissioner, Commission on Institutions of Higher Education. New England Association of Schools and Colleges 2003-2009 Chair, Professor, Classics Department, Tufts University 2002-2003 Laurence S. Rockefeller Visiting Fellow, Princeton University Center for Human Values 1998 – Chairman, Board of Trustees, Dayton Peace Accords Project (Registered non-profit and UN Office of Public Information registered non-governmental organization)

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1998 --2005 Editor-in-Chief, The American Journal of Archaeology 1996 – 2002 Director, Center for International Programs, University of Dayton 1994-95 By-Fellow, Churchill College, University of Cambridge, UK 1994 -- 2002 Professor of History, University of Dayton 1988 - 1994 Associate Professor of History, University of Dayton 1982 - 1987 Assistant Professor of History, University of Virginia 1979 - 1980 Assistant Lecturer, Faculté des Lettres, Université de Tunis, Tunisia 1993 - 1996 Principal Investigator, Entressen Archaeological Project, France 1991 - 1995 Principal Excavator, Excavations of Pont Simian (Arles Aqueduct) and La Mérindole Villa, Fontvieille, France 1982 - 1989 Principal Investigator, Kasserine Archaeological Survey, Tunisia Grants (Academic and Public Policy) (FRAC Grants not listed) GPD Charitable Trust, 2014 for www.dialoguebih.net. $100,000 Awarded four consecutive annual grants totaling $488,000 from the Carnegie Corporation of New York, October 2005 – 2007. For work of the Dayton Peace Accords Project on Constitutional Reform in Bosnia and Herzegovina.

National Geographic Society for Roman Alps Project, 2007, $20,000 Tufts University New Research Grant for Roman Alps Project, 2007. $12,000 French Ministry of Culture Grants for Roman Alps Project, 2007, 2008 Euros 10,000 National Endowment for the Humanities Research Grant, for Entressen, France Archaeological Project, 1994-96. $100,000 National Geographic Society for Entressen, France Archaeological Project, 1993-1996, $30,000 National Humanities Research Fellowship, 1994. Churchill College, Cambridge.

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National Geographic Society for Arles, France Territory Project, 1991-93, $15,000 Carlsberg Foundation/University of Copenhagen Grant for Fall Semester, 1991. National Geographic Society, 1985, 1986, 1987 for Kasserine Survey, $10,073, $13,354, $15,000 University of Virginia Sesquicentennial Sabbatical Grant, 1984. United States Information Agency for Kasserine Archaeological Survey, 1982-84. $30,000 Fulbright Research Fellowship, 1984-85. University of Provence, France American Philosophical Society for Kasserine Archaeological Survey, 1982. $3000 Professional Service Commissioner, Council on Institutes of Higher Education, New England Association of Schools and Colleges, 2008 – 2014 Gold Medal Committee, Archaeological Institute of America, 2005-2010 Fellowships Committee, Archaeological Institute of America, 2000-2006 Publications (Academic: opeds and other publications listed under Public International Policy Work below) Books Bringing War Criminals to Justice: Obligations, Options, Recommendations, co-authored with M. F. Harris, and PR Williams, (The Center for International Programs, The University of Dayton, 1997. Making Justice Work: The Report of the Century Foundation/Twentieth Century Fund Task Force on Apprehending War Criminals, co-authored with Marshall Freeman Harris, Michael Scharf, Diane Orentlicher, and Paul R. Williams (Century Foundation, 1998).

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Articles and Chapters (International Public Policy Articles, see below) Foreword to David Mattingly, Imperialism, Power, and Identity. Experiencing the Roman Empire (Princeton 2011), Appeared in December 2010, xv-xvi (This is the first volume of the Miriam S. Balmuth Lectures in Ancient History and Archaeology at Tufts which I organized. A contract has been signed with PUP to publish all the lectures). Have Archaeologists Identified Slave Markets, Journal of Roman Archaeology, 24 2011: 542-545. “The Challenges of Constitutional Reform in Bosnia,” http://www.transconflict.com/2010/11/bosnia-the-challenges-of-constitutional-reform-161/ Professor Colin Wells: classical historian and archaeologist, The Times (London), April 28, 2010, www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/comment/obituaries/article7110575.ece Obituary, Professor Colin Michael Wells, Libyan Studies 41 (2010), 5-6 Colin Michael Wells, 1933-2010, American Journal of Archaeology, 114.4 (2010) 743-4 Highways and Byways in the Pre-Modern World, (Oxbow), eds.,Sue Alcock, John Bodel, and Richard Talbert, “Roads, Integration, Connectivity, and Economic Performance in the Roman Empire” 2012, 222-234. “Roman Republican Imperialism in Italy and the West” American Journal of Archaeology 113 (2009) 651-655. “Globalization avant la lettre: Globalization and the History of the Roman Empire,” New Global Studies 2 (2008) Article 2. http://www.bepress.com/ngs/vol2/iss2/art2 “The Mediterranean and the History of Antiquity.” In A. Erskine (ed.), Companion to Ancient History Wiley-Blackwell, 2009, 429-435. “Coinage and Metal Supply,” In Alan Bowman and Andrew Wilson (eds.): Quantifying the Roman Economy. Methods and Problems. Oxford, 2009, 281-286. Document Final de Synthèse, Prospection thématique, Embrunais, "Les Orres (Hautes-Alpes, Embrunais)" Juillet 2008. Submitted to Service Régional de l’Archéologie, DRAC PACA - Aix-en-Provence, France, April 2009 (Archaeological report to French Antiquities Service for Alps Project

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20 articles in G. Shipley, J. Vanderspoel, D. Mattingly and L. Foxhall (eds.), The Cambridge Dictionary of Classical Civilization (2006) ‘”The fairest part of the earth”: The evidence for intensive growth in the Roman Empire,’ in J. Manning and I. Morris (eds.), The Ancient Economy: Evidence and Models (2005), 207-222. ‘Accounting for ARS: Fineware and Sites in Sicily and Africa’, co-authored with Elizabeth Fentress, Sergio Fontana and Perkins in S. Alcock and J. Cherry (eds), Side-by-Side Survey: Comparative Regional Studies in the Mediterranean World (2004), 147-162. “The Roman Empire” The Oxford Encyclopedia of Economic History, Oxford, England 92003). “Olive Production and the Roman Economy: The Case for Intensive Growth in the Roman Empire.” In W. Scheidel and S. Von Reden (eds.) The Ancient Economy (2002), 71-86 (Reprinted from M.-C. Amouretti and J.-P. Brun, eds. La production du vin et de l'huile en Mediterrannée (Athens 1993):499-508). Maps of Carthago and Hadrumetum-Theveste in R. Talbert (ed.), Barrington Atlas of the Greek and Roman World (2000). “Le Pont Simian à Fontvieille: etude géo-archéologique d’un pont-aqueduc. ” Co-authored with P. Bellamy, J.-L. Ballais and M. Jorda in P. Leveau and J.P. Saquet (eds.), Milieu et sociétés dans la Vallée des Baux. Revue Archéologique de Narbonnaise, Supplement 31 (2000), 25-38. « Les fouilles de la Mérindole (1991-1993): un bâtiment annexe à la villa et un cimitiére du Haut Moyen Age. ” Co-authored with P. Bellamy in P. Leveau and J.P. Saquet (eds.) Milieu et sociétés dans la Vallée des Baux. Revue Archéologique de Narbonnaise, Supplement 31 (2000), 213-242. Translation by R. Bruce Hitchner from French : Paul Van Ossel and Pierre Ouzoulias, ‘Rural settlement economy in Northern Gaul in the Late Empire : an overview and assessment, ‘ Journal of Roman Archaeology 13 (2000), 133-166. “More Italy than Provence? Archaeology, Texts, and Culture Change in Roman Provence,” Transactions of the American Philological Association (1999), 375-380. “The villas of the Vallée des Baux and the Barbegal Mill.” Journal of Roman Archaeology 9 (1996), 154-176. “Roman Africa: An Archaeological Review.” Co-authored with David Mattingly in Journal of Roman Studies 85 (1995), 165-213. “Istres. La Tour d'Entressen.” Bilan Scientifique de la Region Provence Alpes-Côte d'Azur (1995), 153-54.

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“Prospection archéologique a Entressen.” Les Amis du Vieil Istres 17 (1994), 15-26. “Historical Text and Archaeological Context in Roman North Africa: the Albertini Tablets and the Kasserine Survey.” In D. Small (ed.), Methods in the Mediterranean. Historical and Archaeological Views on Texts and Archaeology (1995), 124-142. “Image and Reality. Pastoralism in the Tunisian High Steppe in the Roman and Late Antique Period.” In J. Carlsen (ed.), Landuse in the Roman Empire. Analecta Romana Instituti Danici, supplementum XXII 1994, 27-43. “Roman Africa in the Age of Augustine.” University of Dayton Review 22.3 (Summer 1994), 17-29. ‘Irrigation, terraces, dams and aqueducts in the region of Cillium (modern Kasserine): the role of waterworks in the agricultural and urban development of a Roman-African town and its countryside’ in VIe colloque d'Histoire et d'Archéologie de l'Afrique du Nord, Pau, October 24-29, 1993 (Paris 1995), 345-353. ‘Some North African Olive Presses of Roman Date’ co-authored with D. J. Mattingly in M.-C. Amouretti and J.-P. Brun (eds.), La production du vin et de l'huile en Mediterrannee (1993), 439-462. “The Kasserine Archaeological Survey 1982-1985.” Africa 11-12 (1992-1993), 158-198. “Meridional Gaul, Trade, and the Mediterranean Economy in Late Antiquity.” In J. Drinkwater and H. Elton (eds.), Fifth Century Gaul: A Crisis of Identity? (1992), 122-131. “Ancient Agriculture. Fruits of Empire: the Production of Olive Oil in Roman Africa.” Co-authored with D. J. Mattingly in National Geographic Research and Exploration 7(1) (1991), 36-55. Thirty-eight entries on North Africa and Western Europe for the Oxford Dictionary of Byzantium (1991). “The Kasserine Archaeological Survey: 1987.” Antiquités africaines 26 (1990), 231-260. “The Organization of Rural Settlement in the Cillium-Thelepte Region (Kasserine, Central Tunisia).” L'Africa Romana 6 (1989), 387-402. “The Kasserine Archaeological Survey, 1982-86.” Antiquités africaines 24 (1988), 7-41. “The Coins: 1977.” Co-authored with W. E. Metcalf in Excavations at Carthage Conducted by the University of Michigan, Vol. V (1981), 185-261.

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“The Coins: 1976.” Co-authored with T. V. Buttrey in Excavations at Carthage in 1976 Conducted by the University of Michigan, Vol. IV (1978), 99-163. Review Articles

Review of A. M. Hirt , Imperial Mines and Quarries in the Roman World. Organizational Aspects. 27 BC – AD 225. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2011 Journal of Roman Studies .Volume 103, pp 289-290 http://journals.cambridge.org.ezproxy.library.tufts.edu/action/displayFulltext?type=1&fid=9039729&jid=JRS&volumeId=103&issueId=-1&aid=9039727 Review of Irad Malkin, A small Greek World in the Ancient Mediterranean, in the Historian, 2013, 75.2, 390-91 = http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com.ezproxy.library.tufts.edu/enhanced/doi/10.1111/hisn.12010_47

“Roman Republican Imperialism in Italy and the West’, American Journal of Archaeology 113 (2009) 651-55. ‘The Garamantes and the Archaeology of Fazzan’, Journal of Roman Archaeology 18 (2005), 717-719. ‘Roman Thugga and its Territory’, Journal of Roman Archaeology,15 (2002), 597-599. ‘Gauls into Romans? The making of Gaul under the Roman Empire’, Journal of Roman Archaeology 13 (2000), 611-614. ‘A tale of two African surveys’, Journal of Roman Archaeology 10 (1997), 568-571. ‘The culture of death and the invention of culture in Roman Africa’, Journal of Roman Archaeology 8 (1995), 493-498. ‘The merits and challenges of an Annaliste approach to archaeology’, Journal of Roman Archaeology 7 (1994), 408-17. ‘Archaeological Survey in the Roman World’, The American Journal of Archaeology 98.2 (April 1994), 347-351. Reviews “The Mauri and late antique North Africa’, Journal of Roman Archaeology 22 (2009), 820—21. Review of Sears, G., Late Roman African Urbanism. Continuity and Transformation in the City,

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Journal of Roman Studies 99 (2009) 299–301. ‘A New History of Roman Africa.’ Journal of Roman Archaeology 21 (2008), 560-573. Review of D. J. Mattingly, The Archaeology of Fazzan, Volume 2. Site Gazetteer, Pottery and Other Survey Finds. Libyan Studies 39 (2008). M. Brett and E. Fentress, The Berbers, in The American Journal of Archaeology, April 1999. G. Barker et al. “A Mediterranean Valley: Landscape Archaeology and Annales History in the Biferno Valley,” American Antiquity, Vol. 62, 1997.

‘Excavations at Setif’. Review of A. Mohamedi et al., Fouilles de Setif 1977 – 1984, Journal of Roman Archaeology 9 (1996), 564-565. G. Demians d'Archimbaud, L'Oppidum de Saint-Blaise du Ve au VIIe s., The American Journal of Archaeology 100 (1996), 630-631. S. Williams and G. Friell, Theodosius: The Empire at Bay, History Review of New Books, 23.4 (Spring 1996), 136. G. Waldherr, Kaiser Baüpolitik in Nordafrika. Studien zu den Bauinschriften der Diokletianischen Zeit und ihrer Raumlichen Verteilung in den Romischen Provinzen Nordafrikas, The American Journal of Archaeology 95 (1991), 365-366 L. Anselmino et al., Il Castellum del Nador. Storia di una fattoria fra Tipasa e Caesarea (I-VI) sec. D.C., The American Journal of Archaeology 95 (1991), 184-185. P. Leveau, Caesarea de Maurétanie, The American Journal of Archaeology 92 (1988), 149-151. C. Fornara and L. J. Samons, Athens from Cleisthenes to Pericles, Classical World 85.6 (1992), 743. B. Cunliffe, Greeks, Romans and Barbarians: Spheres of Interaction, Classical World, 84.1 (1990,: 77-78. Invited Academic Papers, Workshops and Paper Sessions Organized “Roman Roads and Integration in the Roman Empire.” Paper presented at Institute of American Universities, Aix-en-Provence, France, July 2014. “Russian and the Balkans” paper delivered at 2015 Tufts EPIIC symposium RUSSIA: In the XXI Century, March 1, 2015.

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“Endowment or Curse? Young Roman Males, Environmental Scarcity, and the Origins of Roman Expansionism” Paper presented at conference: Resources: Endowment or Curse, Better or Worse? Yale University, February 25-26th 2012. “A Grand Failure? Economic Development and Growth in the Pre-Saharan Zone of Roman North Africa.” Delivered at the Department of Archaeology, York University (UK), April 8 2011 “Democratizing the Constitutional Debate in Bosnia,” The Western Balkans: Progress, Stagnation, or Regression, Center for Translatlantic Relations at Johns Hopkins University-America Bosnia Foundation, Sarajevo, Bosnia-Herzegovina, June 14, 2011. http://www.abf.ba/wbc/participants.html Chair, Workshop “Moving Forward on northern Kosovo” February 3rd, 2011, the Project on Justice in Times of Transition, Center for American Progress, Washington, DC (Funded by Rockefeller Brothers Fund) A Day in Pompeii, Panel Discussion, WBUR, Museum of Science, Boston November 15, 2011 “A Surplus of Men: Population, Environmental Scarcity, and the Origins of Roman Expansionism,” Roman Archaeology Conference, Oxford on March 27, 2010 Organized and chaired Session at RACE conference: Session 1: Histories of Roman Imperialism at same conference: http://rac2010.classics.ox.ac.uk/Hitchner.html “Integration and Connectivity in the Roman Empire,” Economy before Domesday Seminar, All Souls College, Oxford, Hilary Term (2010) “Position and Role of the “Others” in the Bosnian Constitution and Future Constitutional Solutions in Bosnia and Herzegovina,” Sarajevo, Bosnia-Herzegovina February 3, 2010 “A Grand Failure? Roman Development and Economic Growth in the Pre-Saharan Zone of North Africa.” Michael Rostovtzeff Lecture/symposium “The Resource Curse in Historical Perspective”, November 17, 2010 “The Kasserine Region/Tunisia, Centers and Regions in the Ancient Mediterranean,” Princeton University, December 4, 2009. “Integration, Connectivity, and the Roads of the Roman Empire.” Keynote Address, Highways and Byways in the Pre-Modern World. Brown University, April 4, 2008. “Inflation and Deflation in Roman Monetary Policy.” September 24, 2006, Workshop on the Roman Economy, Worcester College, Oxford University, UK, September 24, 2006.

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“The Kasserine Survey.” Oxford University Workshop on Roman North Africa, St John’s College, October 23, 2004. “Roman Globalization and the Longevity of Empire.” Archaeological Institute of America Annual Meeting, San Francisco, January 4, 2004 “Globalization and Archaeology: Some Rules of the Road.” Interdisciplinary Program in Archaeology, Stanford University, March 8, 2001 “Ancient North African Mortuary Rituals: Some Reflections.” Archaeological Institute of America Annual Conference, December 2000. “Eating in Provence: Reflections on the economy and culture of food in southern Gaul.” APA Presidential Panel, Archaeological Institute of America Annual Conference, December 28, 1998. “Archaeology and the western Roman economy: the case for intensive growth.” The Ancient Economy and Models, A Conference in Honor of Michael Jameson, Stanford University, April 24-25, 1998. “The Village in Roman Africa.” Roman Archaeology Conference, Nottingham, UK, April 1997. “Invention and Innovation: The Development of the Town in Roman Africa.” Triennial Meeting of the Greek and Roman Societies, Oxford, July 26, 1995. “A Pastoral Landscape in the Territory of Arles: Entressen in the Crau Plain.” School of Archaeological Studies, Leicester University, May 3, 1995 “Africa in the Age of Augustine.” Twenty-first Annual Richard R. Baker Colloquium on Augustine on Human Goodness: Metaphysics, Ethics, & Politics, University of Dayton, April 7, 1994. “The Earthly "City of God" Found? An Archaeological Reconnaissance in search of Theopolis, an Early Fifth Century Estate in the Alps.” Twenty-first Annual Richard R. Baker Colloquium on Augustine on Human Goodness: Metaphysics, Ethics, & Politics., University of Dayton, April 8, 1994. “The Lever of Riches: Olive Oil Production and Wealth in the Kasserine Region of Roman Africa.” Southwest Texas Archaeological Society and Department of Classical Studies, February 24, 1994. “The Kasserine Survey.” University of Akron, Archaeological Institute of America chapter, October 1992.

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“Growth in the Roman Economy?” A Case Study from the North African Hinterland’, Department of Classical Studies, University of Michigan, October 11, 1991. “Clio's Paradox: the Use, Misuse, and Abuse of Archaeological Knowledge in Ancient History.” Institute of History, University of Copenhagen, October 1990. “Olive Presses of the Kasserine Region.” Conference on Olive Oil Production, University of Copenhagen, November 1990. “The Economics of Olive Cultivation in Roman Africa.” Michigan State University Chapter, American Institute of Archaeology, February, 1989. “The Agrarian Economy of Roman Africa: Recent Evidence from the Kasserine Archaeological Survey.” University of Copenhagen, April 15, 1989; Institute of Archaeology, Oxford, June 3, 1989. “The Historiography of the Ancient Maghrib.” Middle East Studies Association Conference, Maghreb Historiography Colloquium, Oran-Tlemcen, Algeria, June 3-9, 1989. “Recent Trends in the Classical Archaeology of the Western Mediterranean.” Annual Ohio State University Conference on Classical Civilization, February, 1989. “Regional Byzantine Archaeology: North Africa.” Fourteenth Annual Byzantine Studies Conference, Houston, Texas, November 10, 1988. “”Cities of Silence": Reconstructing the City and its Countryside in the Hinterland of Roman Africa.” Cities and Citizens in the Ancient Mediterranean World, Symposium sponsored by the University of Richmond, April 16, 1988. “Houses in the landscape: towards an understanding of rural society and economy in North Africa during the Romano-Byzantine Period.” Colloquium on Urban and Rural Housing in Ancient Tunisia, AIA-APA Annual Association Meetings, New York, December 29, 1987. “Reflexions sûr la territoire de Cillium (Tunisie centrale) dans l'Antiquité. » Groupe des récherches sur l'Afrique antique, Université de Provence, Aix-en-Provence, France, March 1986. “The Hadrianic Limes and the Drought of 123-128.” American Historical Association Meetings, Chicago, December 1984. “The Kasserine Archaeological Survey.” Montana State University, Bozeman, December 1984. “Romans in the Tunisian High Steppe: Settlement, Assimilation, Agricultural Development in a

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North African Borderland.” Association of Ancient Historians Meetings, Annapolis, Maryland, May 1984. “The Byzantine Defense of North Africa: The Evidence of the Fortifications at Sufetula (Tunisia).” Southeastern Medieval Conference, Univ. of Virginia, Charlottesville, Oct., 1983. “The Causes of the Wars between Byzantium and the Moors in Sixth Century North Africa.” Dumbarton Oaks Center for Byzantine Studies, Washington, D.C., March 1982. “Roman Africa in the Age of Septimius Severus.” Seminar on the Roman Empire in the Age of Septimius Severus, Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, Richmond, Virginia, Spring 1982. “Society and Economy in Late Antique North Africa: Some Preliminary Evidence from the Region of Kasserine, Tunisia.” Ninth Annual Byzantine Studies Conference, Duke University, November 1983. “The Recruitment of the Byzantine Army: Prosopographical Evidence from African Funerary Epitaphs.” Medieval Studies Conference, Western Michigan University, Kalamazoo, Michigan, Spring 1981.

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Public International Policy Work - 1996-2015 Monographs and Reports ‘The Necessity of Constitutional Reform in Bosnia-Herzegovina’, http://www.icdt.hu/admin/download/a224BIHConstitutionalReform.pdf

Making Bosnia Work: Why EU Accession is Not Enough, USIP Briefing. co-authored with Edward P. Joseph. June 2008 http://www.usip.org/pubs/usipeace_briefings/2008/0613_bosnia.html

Achieving A Final Status Settlement for Kosovo, co-authored with Janusz Bugajski and Paul Williams, Center for Strategic and International Studies, Washington, 2003. Setting the Balkan Agenda, Report and Recommendations, co-authored with Janusz Bugajski, East European Project Director, Center for Strategic and International Studies, May 31, 2001. Making Justice Work: The Report of the Century Foundation/Twentieth Century Fund Task Force on Apprehending War Criminals, co-authored with Marshall Freeman Harris, Michael Scharf, Diane Orentlicher, and Paul R. Williams (Century Foundation, 1998). I have also prepared private reports for Lord Paddy Ashdown, High Representative for Dayton Peace Implementation in Bosnia and Herzegovina and Senator Michael DeWine (R-Ohio).

Op-eds, articles, interviews, papers,

Professional Politicians and Term Limits in Bosnia-Herzegovina: An Idea Whose Time has Come?http://dialoguebih.net/index.php/articles/profesionalni-politichari-i-ogranichen-mandat-u-bih. (Republished in Magazin Plus, an online news magazine in Bosnia. http://www.magazinplus.eu/clanak/sjasi-kurta-da-uzjase-murta-doslo-vrijeme-da-se-bh-politicarima-ogranici-mandat-u-politici/)

The EU Initiative - Plus ça change? http://dialoguebih.net/index.php/articles/inicijativa-eu-plus-ca-change

The Search for “One-BiH-Voice” http://dialoguebih.net/index.php/articles/trazhenje-jednog-bih-glasa

Dayton and Bosnia-Herzegovina after 19 Years http://dialoguebih.net/index.php/articles/dejton-je-put-ka-temeljima-koji-se-tek-moraju-postaviti

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“Dejton je put ka temeljima koji se te” Dnevi Avaz, November 29, 2014.

“How to Finally End the War in Bosnia-Herzegovina.” Balkan Insight, February 13, 2013. Co-authored with Edward P. Joseph. http://www.balkaninsight.com/en/article/how-to-finally-end-the-war-in-bosnia. How to Break Bosnia’s Constitutional Deadlock, European Voice, January 17, 2013. http://www.europeanvoice.com/article/imported/how-to-break-bosnia-s-constitutional-deadlock/76177.aspx Bosnia: Time for a New Interests Based Dialogue, Paper presented Center for Transatlantic Relations, Johns Hopkins SAIS, Washington, DC Apr 24, 2012. http://transatlantic.sais-jhu.edu/publications/articles/Hitchner%20Bosnia-Time%20for%20A%20New%20Dialogue.pdf. Organized Policy Workshop “Rethinking US-EU Policy in Bosnia and Kosovo” Tufts, February 28, 2012. 16 diplomats, foreign policy specialists, and practitioners attended. Is the status quo progress? European Voice co-authored with Ina Breuer, March 8, 2011. http://www.europeanvoice.com/article/2011/march/is-the-status-quo-progress-/70479.aspx A fresh approach is needed to put Bosnia's house in order, European Voice, April 7, 2011 http://www.europeanvoice.com/article/imported/a-fresh-approach-is-needed-to-put-bosnia-s-house-in-order/70761.aspx Change course, overhaul Dayton, fix Bosnia, Peacefare.net , August 1, 2011, http://www.peacefare.net/?p=4128 Interview: Bosnia-Herzegovina-EU Relations, World Politics Review http://www.worldpoliticsreview.com/trend-lines/8919/global-insider-bosnia-herzegovina-eu-relations; http://www.worldpoliticsreview.com/search?query=hitchner Interview: Oslobodjenje, Headline interview in Bosnian national newspaper, June 16, 2011 http://www.scribd.com/doc/57996103/Oslobo%C4%91enje-broj-23162-16-6-2011 “Democratizing the Constitutional Debate in Bosnia” The Western Balkans: Progress, Stagnation, or Regression, Center for Translatlantic Relations at Johns Hopkins University-America Bosnia Foundation, Sarajevo, Bosnia-Herzegovina, June 14, 2011. http://www.abf.ba/wbc/participants.html Chair, Workshop “Moving Forward on northern Kosovo” February 3rd, 2011, the Project on Justice in Times of Transition, Center for American Progress, Washington, DC (Funded by Rockefeller Brothers Fund).

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Bosnia Serb Government Rapped Over Referendum Push, http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/library/news/2010/01/mil-100127-rferl05.htm Glas Srpska, (Banja Luka, Bosnia Newspaper) 17 January, 2010 Dnevi Avaz (Sarajevo, Bosnia, Daily Newspaper), February 2, 2010 Radio Free Europe, November 21, 2010 http://origin.rferl.org/content/Dayton_Peace_Accords_Remembered_15_Years_Later/2226095.html?page=1&x=1#relatedInfoContainer Bruce Hitchner: Bosna mora biti formirana, sigurna i stabilna država, VOANews.com/Bosanski http://www.voanews.com/bosnian/2009-12-11-voa2.cfm?rss=top+stories ‘Challenges to Democracy in Bosnia and Herzegovina II’, http://blogs.america.gov/democracy/2009/11/06/challenges-to-democracy-in-bosnia-and-herzegovina-ii/ ‘International community must act while Bosnia is at precipice’, Dayton Daily News, January 7, 2008. ‘Bosnia is no model for Iraq’, co-authored with Donald Hays and Edward P. Joseph, International Herald Tribune, January 20, 2007 “From Dayton to Brussels: The Story Behind the Constitutional and Governmental Reform Process in Bosnia and Herzegovina.” The Fletcher Forum of World Affairs, Winter 2006, Vol. 30.1.:125-36. Američki analitičari korigovali očekivanja nakon izbora u BiH http://www.voanews.com/Serbian/archive/2006-10/2006-10-25-voa4.cfm Interview in Dnevi Avaz, Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina, January 21, 2006, http://www.avaz.ba/01.21.06

Bosnian Reforms Slowed in Aftermath of October 1 Elections Analysts are scaling back their expectations of early progress in strengthening country's weak central government. 24 October 2006, News, Voice of America. http://www.voanews.com/english/archive/2006-10/2006-10-24-voa81.cfm Experts: Bosnian Elections Not Likely to Bring National Unity Vote scheduled for October 1. 01 September 2006, News, Voice of America. http://www.voanews.com/english/archive/2006-09/2006-09-01-voa68.cfm Američki analitičari korigovali očekivanja nakon izbora u BiH http://www.voanews.com/Serbian/archive/2006-10/2006-10-25-voa4.cfm

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Hitchner: Constitutional talks have not failed http://www.eupm.org/Clanci.asp?ID=530&lang=eng Hitchner: it is not a time to close down OHR. http://www.eupm.org/Clanci.asp?ID=2075&lang=eng “The Process and Prospect of the Constitutional Reform Process in Bosnia and Herzegovina.” Report to the Peace Implementation Council, Paris, France, December 14, 2005

‘Ekskluzivno Brus Hičner o promjenama Ustava BiH’ http://www.avaz.ba/

06.12.2005 Brus Hičner, predsjedavajući projekta Dejtonskog mirovnog sporazuma Dejton nije dovoljan za BiH u Evropi, interview in Nezavisne Novine, Banja Luka, April 30, 2005, http://www.nezavisne.com/revija/tekst2-050430.php, see also http://www.setimes.com/cocoon/setimes/xhtml/en_GB/document/setimes/newsbriefs/2005/05/02/nb-05 Prognoza Brusa Hičnera naišla na osporavanje Izjava da BiH neće u EU prije 2020. je netačna špekulacija Direktor Projekta Dejton objašnjava da taj rok važi za sve zemlje regiona * To se ne slaže ni sa jednim podatkom koji ja imam, tvrdi visoki predstavnik http://www.avaz.ba/absolutenm/pogledaj.asp?articleid=11097 “The Status and Future of Governing Institutions in Bosnia and Herzegovina and the Role of the International Community and United States” Testimony to the Congress of the United States, House Committee on International Relations, April 6, 2006 herhttp://wwwc.house.gov/international_relations/109/hit040605.pdf. Lideri najvećih stranaka u BiH u Briselu Interview for BBC Serbian News, 12 November 2005. http://www.bbc.co.uk/serbian/news/2005/11/printable/051112_bosnia_bruxelles.shtml Interview in SlobodnaEuropae, 25 December 2004. http://www.slobodnaevropa.org/specialtext/2004/12/25/b47187ec-5d09-4efc-81f4-0cbd35e49f36.html “Lessons Learned in Nation Building: Rethinking International Community Priorities.” New England Law Review, 39.1 (2004), 25-28. “Darfur horror: Out of sight, out of mind.” The Providence Journal, co-authored with Glenn Ruga, October 19, 2004 (also appeared in The Waterbury Republican-American and the Dayton Daily News).

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“A Defining Moment.” Baltimore Sun, co-authored with Paul R. Williams, March 23, 2004 “How to Leave a Democratic Bosnia.” The Wall Street Journal, August 29, 2003 “Dayton II needed to fix Bosnia.” Dayton Daily News, September 18, 2002 “Rebuild Afghanistan or Terrorists Will Find Fertile Ground for Growth’, Washington Times.” October 24, 2001 (co-authored with Paul Williams). “U.S. can no long ignore outside world’, Dayton Daily News, September 22, 2001. “Dayton still plays part in peace process’, Dayton Daily News, December 20, 2000 “West shouldn’t lift sanctions just yet’, Dayton Daily News, October 8, 2000 “Staying involved in Bosnia makes sense for America” Dayton Daily News, November 21, 1997. “The Tribunal’s Own Failings.” Tribunal, A Publication of the Institute for War and Peace Reporting, 10 August/September 1997 “The Dayton Peace Accords are Working in the Balkans.” Dayton Daily News, February 11, 1998. Recent Citations in media: http://www.eupm.org/Clanci.asp?ID=&lang=eng “New Constitution for Bosnia.” by Fikret Ertan, Zaman Daily Newspaper, November 21, 2005. http://www.zaman.com/?bl=columnists&trh=20060202&hn=26624 “Revealed: US plans for Bosnian constitution.” The Guardian (London) November 10, 2005 By Ian Traynor in Sarajevo, http://www.genocidewatch.org/FrmYugoRevealedUSPlansforBosnianConstitutionNov05.htm “US Scholars draft Charter for Kosova.” Kosovareport, February 27, 2005 http://kosovareport.blogspot.com/2005/02/us-scholars-draft-charter-for-kosovo.html http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2000/11/17/world/main250442.shtml “Unfinished Business in Bosnia and Herzegovina: What Is To Be Done? Bosnia policy roundtable, United States Institute of Peace, April 3, 2009 (Participant) “Federal Conference: Innovative Strategies for European Integration of the Western Balkans,” May 6, 2009 (Delivered paper on innovative solutions for Bosnia’s EU integration through

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constitutional reform). “Reform in Bosnia a Good Idea?" United States Institute of Peace, December 9, 2009 (Delivered paper on the need to actively engage with constitutional reform documents produced by Butmir process.) Constitutional Reform Roundtable, Sarajevo, Bosnia and Hercegovina, Sarajevo, Bosnia, September 28, 2009, Sponsored by International Centre for Democratic Transition (Hungary). Chaired Roundtable. “The Future of International Involvement in Bosnia and Herzegovina: What is the Strategy?” October 1, 2009- Clingendael Institute, The Hague, Netherlands (Participant) Consultant to the High Representative for Dayton Peace Implementation in Bosnia, Ambassador Miroslav Lacjak. This included providing policy advice and papers, and meetings, 2007-08. Regular collaboration with think tanks on Bosnia policy, including the Center for Strategic and International Studies, the Woodrow Wilson Center and United States Institute of Peace in Washington, DC. (In Fall 2008, planned for joint DPAP-CSIS conference on Bosnia in January 2009). The Dayton Peace Accords Project, Bosnia Study Group, under my direction submitted a letter on November 7, 2008 on International Community policy in Bosnia to the Steering Group of the Peace Implementation Council which oversees international policy on Bosnia. Participant Roundtable on Constitutional Reform in Bosnia and Hercegovina, Sarajevo, 1-2 December 2008, Sponsored by International Centre for Democratic Transition (Budapest, Hungary). Organized Joint DP-CSIS Conference:“Bosnia at an International Crossroads,” February 22, 2007, Washington, DC.

Founded Dayton Project Bosnia Study Group. For research and public policy work on Bosnia and Herzegovina, 2006.

323. Constitution Drafting in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Wilson Center, May 10, 2006 http://www.wilsoncenter.org/publication/323-constitution-drafting-bosnia-and-herzegovina

Published three opeds in Dnevi Avaz, the leading Bosnian daily newspaper, in 2006.

Co-directed second track negotiation process aimed at moving Bosnia and Herzegovina beyond the political and constitutional structure of the Dayton Agreement and into Euro-Atlantic institutions, (North Atlantic Treaty Organization and the European Union). Funded by the German Marshall Fund of the United States and Carnegie Corporation of New York, and the governments of Sweden, Denmark, Norway, and Switzerland, and the European Commission

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January 2005 – December 2005 ($95,000 + 400,000 Euros for start-up affiliated NGO, Deijton Proeject, in Bosnia) .

I have also conducted interviews with the Economist, Guardian, Congressional Research Service, the Voice of America, and leading Bosnian newspapers, including Dnevi Avaz, Osloblodjenie, and Nezavisne Novine. Invited Presentation on the Constitutional Reform Process in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Report to the Peace Implementation Council (members: governments of France, UK, Germany, Italy, Japan, Turkey, Russia, and the US), Paris (Quai d’Orsay, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, France, December 14, 2005. Chaired panel on constitutional reform in Bosnia with member of Bosnian state parliament at the 10th Anniversary Commemoration of the signing of the Dayton Agreement in Dayton Ohio, November 18, 2005. Co-authored Public International Law and Policy Group draft constitution for Provisional Government of Kosovo, presented to the President and Prime Minister of Kosova, February 2005. Interview on Ukraine, Marketplace (NPR), December 23, 2004. Opening Remarks by Bruce Hitchner, Chairman, Dayton Peace Accords Project. Lessons Learned from the Balkan Conflicts. Conference sponsored by the Center for Balkan Development, October 16-17, 2004. www.balkandevelopment.org/LessonsLearned/hitchner.html Participant in Roundtable on the “Future of Kosovo: Status, Standards, and Decentralization,” Bureau of Intelligence and Research, Department of State, National Intelligence Council, May 18, 2004, Washington, DC. German Marshall Fund Workshop on the Black Sea, Bratislava, Slovakia, May, 2004. Presented opening lecture, ‘The Black Sea in History’, at “Developing a New Euro-Atlantic Strategy for the Black Sea Region.” German Marshall Fund workshop held in Sofia, Bulgaria on February 13-15, 2004. ‘Lessons from the Balkans for Iraq’, Presented at Nation Building Conference, New England School of Law, November 14, 2003. Co-Sponsor and Panel Chair, Democracy in Post-occupation Iraq: Values, History, Structure, Conference at Princeton University, May 3, 2003. Interview on Diplomacy, Odyssey, Chicago Public Radio, February 27, 2003.

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Consulted with Bajhrem Rexhepi, Prime Minister of Kosovo on policy for independence, February 6, 2003. Co-Organized joint Dayton Peace Accords Project – Center for Strategic and International Studies Conference, “The Future of Kosova,” Washington, D.C., November 19, 2002. Awarded Second Dayton Peace Prize to George Soros on June 8, 2002. Organized and Directed Workshop on the Future of the International Community in Bosnia for Lord Paddy Ashdown, American University Washington School of Law, Washington DC, November 17, 2001. Awarded First Dayton Peace Prize to former President William Jefferson Clinton on June 20, 2001. Co-Organized joint Dayton Peace Accord Project – Center for Strategic and International Studies Conference, “Setting the Balkan Agenda, Washington, D.C., May 31, 2001. Organized international policy conference entitled Building Lasting Peace in the Balkans: Recommendations for the New US Administration, November 17-18, 2000. Organized University of Dayton Honorary Doctorate Program for Ambassador Richard Holbrooke, November 20, 1998. Organized international policy conference entitled “The Dayton Peace Accords and Beyond: Developing a Strategic Concept for NATO in the Balkans,” November 21-22, 1998, Dayton, Ohio, funded by the Packard Humanities Institute. Center for International Programs awarded a United States Information Grant to sponsor two Bosnian students at the University of Dayton under the USIA Bosnian Undergraduate Education Program. Organized international workshop entitled “Bringing War Criminals to Justice” in collaboration with International Law and Policy Planning Group, the Balkan Institute, and the University of Dayton School of Law, March 21-23, 1996, Dayton, Ohio, funded by the Packard Foundation. Organized Dayton Peace Accords Revisited Forum, November 21, 1997, Dayton, Ohio (Speakers, Senator Joseph Biden, Ambassador Robert Gelbard, and President of the Bosnian Federation, Dr. Ejup Ganic). Organized Dayton Peace Accords Revisited Symposium, November 20-21, 1996, Dayton, Ohio. (Included over 40 diplomatic, military, humanitarian, press, business, and academic participants).

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Organized Business-to-Business project in the Balkans, a University of Dayton Center for Competitive Change-Center for International Programs project funded by a Montgomery County ED/GE Development Grant, to promote Dayton business investment in the Reconstruction Effort. Founding member, Dayton Peace Accords Project, Council of Partners. Member Academic Advisory Council of the Center for Democracy in Vienna, US, Bosnian, Austrian Agency established to promote the development of democratic institutions in Central and Eastern Europe, December 1997. Co-producer of Dayton segment of Dossier, A two hour documentary TV program on Bosnia in collaboration with FAMA International, a Bosnian Media Company. Documentary was aired throughout Bosnia in November 1997. Sponsored Talk by Dean Peterson, US Senior Commercial Attached for the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development on doing business in the Balkans, December, 1997. Attended Bosnia after SFOR conference at Center for Democracy, January 21-23, 1998. Sponsored visit of Mehmed Halilovic, Editor-in-Chief, Oslobodjenje, the leading Bosnian daily newspaper, February 21-22, 1998. Awards Visiting Fellowship, Institute of American Universities College, Aix-en-Provence, July 2014 Visiting Fellowship, All Souls College, Oxford, 2008. Honored by the Governments of Bosnia and Herzegovina and Croatia, 2000, 1999 Exemplar Award by the University of Notre Dame for community work on Dayton Peace Accords, April 1997. Citation by the Honorable George Voinovich, Governor of Ohio, for work on Dayton Peace Accords symposium in November 1996. Visiting By-Fellowship, Churchill College, Cambridge, 1994-5.