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CURRICULUM VITAE
November 2009
Professor, School of
International Relations
University of Southern California
Los Angeles, California 90089-0043
Telephone 213-740-4298 Fax 213-742-0281
EDUCATION
Ph.D., University of Wisconsin Madison, 1976, in Political Science
M.A., University of Wisconsin Madison, 1968
B.A. with High Honors, University of Texas Austin, 1967
Languages: Spanish (strong reading and speaking ability); French (some
reading ability)
PREVIOUS ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS
Director, USC School of International Relations 2009-
Director, USC Doctoral Program in Political Economy and Public Policy, 2005-2008
Editor, International Organization, 1992-1996
Director, Center for International Studies, USC, 1989-1992
Associate Professor, University of Southern California, 1982-1990
Assistant Professor, Department of Government, and Faculty Associate
at the Center for International Affairs, Harvard University, 1976 1982
Lecturer, Department of Government, Southwest Texas State University,
1968-69
Visiting Scholar appointments:
• Graduate Institute of International Studies, Geneva, 2002
• Institute for International Studies, Stanford University, 1994-95
•
Research Institute of Japan’s Ministry of International Trade and
Industry, 1989
• Institute for International Economics, Washington, 1985 1987
• Office of U.S. Trade Representative, Executive Office of the President,
1984 1985
• The Brookings Institution, 1975
PUBLICATIONS
RECENT
UNPUBLISHED PAPERS AND REPORTS
HONORS AND GRANTS
• USC Mellon Award for Excellence in Mentoring Undergraduates, April 2009
• Smuts Commonwealth Lecture, University of Cambridge, March 2009
• Stanford University, Institute for International Studies, Fellowship,
1994-1995
• Ford Foundation, grant to study international trade, international organizations,
and negotiations, 1989-1990, with T. W. Willett
• Social Science Research Council, Advanced Research Fellowship in Foreign
Policy Studies, for study of the domestic political process, foreign
policy, and international economic bargaining, 1987-1989
• Ford Foundation, grant to hold two conferences on the blending of economic
and political analysis of international economic relations, 1986 1988,
with T.D. Willett.
• Council on Foreign Relations International Affairs Fellowship, 1984 1985
• Ford Foundation, Program in International Economic Order, grant to study
trade conflicts between the U.S. and newly industrialized countries,
1979-1982
• Rockefeller Foundation Fellowship in International Relations, 1979 1981
(declined)
• Institute for the Study of World Politics, Research grant, 1979 1980
(declined)
• Harvard University, Center for International Affairs, Fellowship, 1975
1976
• Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, Research grant, 1975
• International Studies Association, Prize for Best Student Paper, 1973
PROFESSIONAL LEADERSHIP AND MEMBERSHIPS
Founder and coordinator of the Economic Negotiation Network (www.usc.edu/enn),
a worldwide virtual network of researchers publishing on this subject,
2002-present
Editorial boards:
• International Organization: Member 1984 to 2003; chair of the Investment
Committee, 1999-2003; Senior Advisor to the Editor, 2006-present
• Journal of Public Policy, 1990-2002
• Journal of Politics, 1982-1988
• Book series published by University of Michigan Press, Westview Press,
Martinus Nijhoff
Review panels and selection boards:
• Swiss National Science Foundation, member of review panel for its National
Research Center on International Trade, 2006-2010
• University of Toronto, review of Centre for International Studies, January
2008
• Pomona College, review of international relations program
• U.S. National Academy of Engineering, Steering Committee, Technology
and Trade Policies, member 1991
• Harvard University, Pew Faculty Fellowship, Selection Board member 1989-1994
Member of Council on Foreign Relations, Pacific Council on International
Policy, American Political Science Association, International Studies
Association
American Political Science Association
• 2003-04: member of the International Committee
• 1999: Chair of the Hubert Humphrey Award committee
• 1985: Chair of Helen Dwight Reid Award committee
International Studies Association
• 2007-10: member of publication committee, to chose the editors of Association
journals
University Of Southern California
• University Employee Benefits Committee, member 2003-2007
• University Faculty Handbook Committee, chair and member 2000-2002
• University Committee on Appointments, Promotion and Tenure, social sciences
member and chair 1996-1999
• College Promotion Committee, social sciences chair 2008-09
• College Faculty Council, member 2006-2007
• School of International Relations (SIR) Director’s Advisory and merit
review committee, member and chair many years since 1982
• SIR honors program, director 1996-present
• SIR, International Political Economy field, coordinator 1995-present
• SIR self-review report, co-author with A. F. Lowenthal, 2000
• SIR faculty recruitment committees, including those to fill the Dockson Chair
and the McCone Chair, chair and member many years
• SIR admissions committee, member 1999-2000, 2002-3
• Center for International Studies advisory committee, member 1997-98, 2001-02
• Program in Political Economy and Public Policy, Coordinating Committee member
1996, 2002
CONSULTANCIES
The Asia Foundation, 1997; México, Ministry of Foreign Affairs
and Instituto Tecnológico Autónoma de México, a
short course in negotiations, 1991. Earlier: Ford Foundation, Council
of the Americas, the World Bank, U.S. Department of State
INVITED LECTURES AND CONFERENCES other than academic conventions
• The Smuts Commonwealth Lecture at the University of Cambridge, 12 March 2009; also given at London School of Economics and Political Science, March 2009 and University of California Irvine, May 2009
• Discussant, conference on “The Genesis of the GATT,” American
Law Institute and Columbia University Law School, November 2007
• Lecture, “Why the Doha Round Has Stalemated and What is Needed
Now,” National Association of Business Economics, San Francisco,
September 2007
• Lecture, “Developing Country Negotiating Strategies in the WTO,” at
a conference on Adapting to the New Asian Giants, at Brown University
and Bryant University,
April 2007
• Presented a paper on “Negotiating International Institutions: Institutional
Change from the GATT to the WTO,” University of Oxford, December
2006
• Presented a paper on “Breaking Deadlocks in International Regime
Negotiations: The WTO, Seattle, Doha,” at Aoyama Gakuin University
Tokyo, December 2001; Yonsei University, Seoul, June 2002; the European
University Institute, Florence, October 2002; the Graduate Institute
of International Studies Geneva, November 2002; the USC Center for
International Studies, January 2003; University of Cambridge, December
2006
• Three lectures on “Conducting and Mediating International Negotiations,” Latin
American Faculty of Social Sciences, Buenos Aires, October 2005
• Lectures on “Negotiating the World Economy,” at the University
of Guadalajara, Autonomous Technological Institute of México,
Panamerican University, and Centro de Investigación y Docencia
Económicas, México City, May 2004; gave press conference
on the WTO for five major México City dailies
• Organized and co-chaired (with Cédric Dupont) a conference on
Developing Countries’ Trade Negotiations, held at the United
Nations Geneva headquarters, November 2003; conference opened by Rubens
Ricupero,
Secretary General of UNCTAD, and Supachai Panitchpakdi, Director General
of the WTO
• “
Will the WTO Break its Deadlock in Cancún?” at the Autonomous
Technological Institute of Mexico, Mexico City, 21 August 2003. Gave
an informal briefing in Spanish to six Mexican federal Senators and
their advisers
• Presented a paper on “Problems in Negotiating Consensus in the
World Trade Organization,” at a conference at Peking University,
July 2001
• Presented a paper on “The Seattle Impasse and Its Implications
for the World Trade Organization,” at a conference co-sponsored
by the World Bank at the Université Libre de Bruxelles, July
2000, a conference at the University of Minnesota, September 2000,
and the
International Studies Association convention, February 2001
• “
Negotiating the World Economy,” at the University of South Carolina
and the Institute for International Economics, Washington, D.C., May
2000
• Discussant at a Conference on Cognition, Emotion, and Rational Choice,
UCLA, April 2000
• Participant in conference on international finance, University of California
Santa Barbara, January 2000
• Discussant at a conference on European Monetary Union, Claremont-McKenna
College, April 1998
• Discussant at a conference on Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation, University
of Southern California, September 1997
• “
Prospects for Research on Economic Bargaining,” Sejong Institute,
Seoul, August 1997
• “
Military-Political Conditions and International Economic Negotiations,” University
of Chicago, May 1997
• “
Interviews, case studies, and theory building,” Duke University,
April 1995
• “International Political Economy,” Central European University, Budapest,
March 1995
• “Recent Trends in International Relations Research: an Editor's Perspective,” Stanford
University, February 1995; University of California-Santa Barbara, April 1993
• “
International Economic Conflicts in the 1990s,” University of California,
Irvine, January 1995
• “
Gaining and Losing from International Economic Bargaining,” The Humphrey
Institute and the Department of Political Science, University of Minnesota,
October 1994
• Lectures on international political economy, at People's University of China,
Beijing, and Hang Zhou University, Hang Zhou, 1994
• Presented a paper at conference on trade policy, National Bureau of Economic
Research, Cambridge, Massachusetts, February 1992
• Presented a paper at Conference on Trade Policy and the Developing World,
Ottawa, August 1987
• Participant, Conference on Trade Policy and the Developing World, Oaxaca,
July 1986
• “
U.S. Trade Policy and México,” Center for U.S. Mexican Studies,
University of California, San Diego, June 1986
• "
Roots of U.S. Trade Policies toward México, and Prospects for the Near
Future," University of California, San Diego, February 1986
• "
U.S. International Trade Objectives and Domestic Politics: Are They Consistent?” Council
on Foreign Relations, New York City, June 1985
• “
U.S. and Brazilian Trade Policies,” to Senior Staff of Brazilian Import
Administration; the Secretariat of Planning; the University of Brasília;
and the Federations of Commerce and Industry of the states of São
Paulo, Rio Grande do Sul, and Minas Gerais, May 1985
• “
Mexican and U.S. Trade Policies,” Mexican Institute of Foreign
Trade; American Chamber of Commerce seminars for Mexican corporate
leaders in Mexico
City and Monterrey; University of Nuevo Leon; Iberoamericana University;
and the Guadalajara Chamber of Industry, February 1985
• “
Domestic Roots of and Recent Developments in U.S. Trade Policies,” to
officials, academics, and business Leaders in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil; Buenos
Aires and Rosario, Argentina; Santiago, Chile; and Quito and Guayaquil, Ecuador,
November 1984
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