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Negotiating the World Economy (summary & contents)
Negotiating the World Economy (introduction)
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CURRICULUM VITAE Professor, School of International Relations PREVIOUS POSITIONS Editor, International Organization, 1992-1996 Director, Center for International Studies, USC, 1989-1992 Associate Professor, USC, 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 • Graduate Institute of International
Studies, Geneva, 2002 HONORS AND GRANTS 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, Award 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 Chair of the American Political Science Association’s committee to make the Hubert Humphrey Award, 1999; member of the Association’s International Committee, 2003-04 Member of Selection Board, Pew Faculty Fellowship, J.F. Kennedy School of Government, 1989 to 1994; Member of Steering Committee, Technology and Trade Policies, U.S. National Academy of Engineering, 1991 Member of Council on Foreign Relations, Pacific Council on International Policy, American Political Science Association, International Studies Association CONSULTANCIES The Asia Foundation, 1997; México, Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Instituto Tecnológico Autónoma de México. Taught a short course in negotiations, 1991. Earlier: Ford Foundation, Council of the Americas, The World Bank, U.S. Department of State RECENT UNPUBLISHED PAPERS AND REPORTS Ph.D., University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1976 Languages: Spanish (reading and speaking ability); French (some reading
ability)
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