Krisan Evenson, PhD
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Krisan Evenson shares her time among several public and private sector projects. As a political psychologist, she has worked as a consultant and academic, more recently for the US Department of Defense, and Plymouth State University in New Hampshire. These roles followed several years at Syracuse University's Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs. There, Dr. Evenson served as Assistant Director of European Programs for the Moynihan Institute of Global Affairs, and as the Global Programs Coordinator for Maxwell�s International Relations Program.

Dr. Evenson holds her PhD in political science, and advanced degrees in international policy and French. Before returning to the East Coast to teach French, political science and international relations, she taught French during Summer Intensive Language Programs at the Monterey Institute, and has done some interpretation in the US and France. As Program Director at the Pacific Islands Institute in Hawaii, she taught and wrote textbooks for the Institute on New Zealand, the Cook Islands and French Polynesia, and the Hawaiian Islands. She then worked in California at the International Missile Proliferation and Emerging Nuclear Suppliers Projects of the Center for Russian and Eurasian Studies.

In general, Dr. Evenson works in her fields of political psychology and comparative politics to study the relationship among political socialization, political culture and citizenship, concentrating on multilingual societies such as Canada. She has published and presented her research at several US and international conferences. Recently, she was invited to speak at the 20th anniversary of the Program on the Analysis and Resolution of Conflicts, in Syracuse NY, and presented her work entitled, "Human Security and Peacekeeping in Criminalized Environments: The Role of War-Affected Children." This work is part of a broader research program being developed through the spring and summer of 2008.

When she is not mentoring new professionals in the changing defense, intelligence and international relations fields, Dr. Evenson is engaged in research, writing, and public speaking on issues related to: peacekeeping missions, human security, political will, visual semiotics and nationbuilding, children and armed conflict, and the rise of child soldiers. For details, see her vitae, linked from the bottom of this page.


Plymouth State University, NH:

Spring 2009:

  • European Politics
  • Political Analysis
  • Introduction to Canadian Studies
  • Language, Identity, Memory, Future
  • Winter 2009:

  • Piecework for Peacework: An International Service Learning Course
  • Crisis Moments in Political Culture: A Global Perspective
  • Fall 2008:

  • Child Soldiers: Sad Symptom of Global Conflict, or Catalyst for Social Change?
  • Global Problems, Power, and Politics
  • Knowing the UNSUB: Criminal Minds
  • Secrecy, Homeland Security, and Freedom: Which Two Can We Have at Once?
  • Summer 2008:

  • Global Problems, Power, and Politics
  • Crisis Moments in Political Culture: A Global Perspective
  • Spring 2008:

  • European Politics
  • Political Analysis
  • Introduction to Canadian Studies
  • Language, Identity, Memory, Future
  • Winter 2008:

  • Canadian Politics and Government
  • Fall 2007:

  • Child Soldiers: Sad Symptom of Global Conflict, or Catalyst for Social Change?
  • Global Problems, Power and Politics
  • Summer 2007:
  • Canadian Politics and Government
  • Language, Identity, Memory, Future
  • Spring 2007:
  • Political Analysis
  • Global Problems, Power and Politics
  • Child Soldiers: Sad Symptom of Global Conflict, or Catalyst for Social Change?
  • Fall 2006:
  • European Politics
  • Child Soldiers: Sad Symptom of Global Conflict, or Catalyst for Social Change?
  • Global Problems, Power and Politics
  • Spring 2006:
  • Introduction to Politics and Government
  • Curriculum Vitae

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