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1 DAVID A. LAKE Address Department of Political Science University of California, San Diego La Jolla, CA 92093-0521 (858) 534-0347; 534-7130 (FAX) email: [email protected] webpage: https://quote.ucsd.edu/lake/ Education Doctor of Philosophy Cornell University January 1984 Master of Arts Cornell University May 1981 Bachelor of Arts Clark University May 1978 Academic Appointments Jerri-Ann and Gary E. Jacobs Professor of Social Sciences, University of California, San Diego 2010-present. Distinguished Professor, Department of Political Science, University of California, San Diego, 2009-present. Professor, Department of Political Science, University of California, San Diego, 1992-2009. Adjunct Professor, School of Global Policy and Strategy, University of California, San Diego, 1992-Present. Associate Professor, Department of Political Science, University of California, Los Angeles, 1988-92. Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science, University of California, Los Angeles, 1983-88. Visiting Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science, Stanford University, Fall 1987. Visiting Assistant Professor, School of International Relations, University of Southern California, Fall 1984. Instructor and Teaching Assistant, Cornell University, 1979-83. Administrative Appointments Associate Dean, Division of Social Sciences, University of California, San Diego, 2006-2015. Director, Yankelovich Center for Social Science Research, University of California, San Diego, 2013-2015. Acting Dean, Division of Social Sciences, University of California, San Diego, 2011-2012. Chair, Department of Political Science, University of California, San Diego, 2000-04. Research Director for International Relations, Institute on Global Conflict and Cooperation, University of California, 1992-96 and 2000-01. Associate Dean, International Studies and Overseas Programs, University of California, Los Angeles, 1991-92.

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DAVID A. LAKE Address Department of Political Science University of California, San Diego La Jolla, CA 92093-0521 (858) 534-0347; 534-7130 (FAX) email: [email protected] webpage: https://quote.ucsd.edu/lake/ Education Doctor of Philosophy Cornell University January 1984 Master of Arts Cornell University May 1981 Bachelor of Arts Clark University May 1978 Academic Appointments Jerri-Ann and Gary E. Jacobs Professor of Social Sciences, University of California, San Diego

2010-present. Distinguished Professor, Department of Political Science, University of California, San Diego,

2009-present. Professor, Department of Political Science, University of California, San Diego, 1992-2009. Adjunct Professor, School of Global Policy and Strategy, University of California, San Diego,

1992-Present. Associate Professor, Department of Political Science, University of California, Los Angeles,

1988-92. Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science, University of California, Los Angeles,

1983-88. Visiting Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science, Stanford University, Fall 1987. Visiting Assistant Professor, School of International Relations, University of Southern

California, Fall 1984. Instructor and Teaching Assistant, Cornell University, 1979-83. Administrative Appointments Associate Dean, Division of Social Sciences, University of California, San Diego, 2006-2015. Director, Yankelovich Center for Social Science Research, University of California, San Diego,

2013-2015. Acting Dean, Division of Social Sciences, University of California, San Diego, 2011-2012. Chair, Department of Political Science, University of California, San Diego, 2000-04. Research Director for International Relations, Institute on Global Conflict and Cooperation,

University of California, 1992-96 and 2000-01. Associate Dean, International Studies and Overseas Programs, University of California, Los

Angeles, 1991-92.

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Honors and Awards Career Achievement Award (inaugural year), International Political Economy Society, 2016,

given every three years to “recognize an individual for an outstanding career of intellectual accomplishment, mentorship, and public goods provision in the field of comparative and international political economy.”

Chancellor’s Associates Award for Excellence in Research in Humanities and Social Sciences, University of California, San Diego, 2013.

Visiting Scholar, East Asian Peace Program, Department of Peace and Conflict Studies, University of Uppsala, September-October 2013.

Outstanding Mentor Award, Society for Women in International Political Economy, 2012. Graduate Student Association, Community Award, University of California, San Diego, 2010. Fellow, Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences, Stanford, CA, 2008-09. Visiting Fellow, Center for the Study of Civil War, International Peace Research Institute, Oslo,

Norway, October 2007. Fellow, American Academy of Arts and Sciences, elected 2006. Chancellor’s Associates Award for Excellence in Graduate Education, University of California,

San Diego, 2005. Grants Co-Investigator, “Deterrence with Proxies,” Minerva Research Initiative, 2014-2019. Co-Investigator, “Failed States and the Reconstruction of Political Authority: International

Strategies and the Role of NGOs,” The Carnegie Corporation, 2005-07. Principal Investigator, “The International Spread and Management of Ethnic Conflict,” The Pew

Charitable Trusts, 1994-96. Faculty Research Grant, Institute on Global Conflict and Cooperation, 1987-90, 1996-99, and

2001-03. Faculty Research Grant, Academic Senate, UCSD, 1992-94 and 1996-01, 2004-08. MacArthur Faculty Fellow in Regional Relations, Institute on Global Conflict and Cooperation,

1997-98. Travel Grant, German Marshall Fund of the United States, June 1997. Project Grant, RAND/UCLA Center for Soviet Studies, Summer 1991. Career Development Award, UCLA, 1987-88. Project Grant, Center for International and Strategic Affairs, UCLA, Summers 1987-91. Project Grant, Berkeley-Stanford Colloquium on International Institutions and Cooperation,

Summer 1986. Faculty Research Grant, Academic Senate, UCLA, 1984-92. Small Grant, Office of International Studies and Overseas Programs, UCLA, 1983-88 and 1990-

91. Research Fellowship, Foreign Policy Studies, The Brookings Institution, 1982-83. Dissertation Fellowship, Institute for the Study of World Politics, 1981-82. Graduate Fellowship, Peace Studies Program, Cornell University, 1978-79 and 1980-81. Professional Service

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American Political Science Association

• President, 2016-2017 (President-Elect, 2015-2016; Past President, 2017-2018) • Member, APSA Council, 2011-2013 • Chair, Ad Hoc Committee on APSA Governance Reform, 2013-2016 • Chair, APSA Rules Committee, 2012-2013 • Program Co-Chair (with Elizabeth Gerber), Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL, August 30-

September 2, 2007 • Founding Chair, Section on Political Economy, 1990-92 • Member, APSA Trust and Development Board, 2009-2011 • Chair, William Riker Award Committee, Section on Political Economy, 2008 • Member, Editorial Search Committee, Perspectives on Politics, 2004 • Section Organizer, Political Economy, 1990-91 • Member, Executive Committee, Section on Political Economy, 1992-94, 2001-03, 2011-

2013 • Program Chair, Conference Group on Political Economy, 1989-90 • Section Organizer, International Political Economy, Conference Group on Political

Economy, 1986-89 International Organization

• Co-editor (with Peter Gourevitch), 1997-2001 • Member, Editorial Board, 1990-2001, 2003-2008, 2011-2015, 2017-2019 • Member, Executive Committee, 1993-1995, 2004-2007, 2011-2014, 2017-2018 • Chair, Mid-term Review Committee, 2014 • Chair, Editorial Search Committee, 2010

International Political Economy Society • Founder and Chair, 2006-2013

International Studies Association • President, 2010-2011 (President Elect, 2009-2010; Past President, 2011-2012) • Vice President, 2007-08 • Chair, Committee on Annual Meeting, 2018-2019 • Chair, Committee on Professional Rights and Responsibilities, 2007-2009 • Program Co-Chair (with Stephan Haggard), 1996 Annual Meeting, San Diego, CA • Member, Karl Deutsch Achievement Award Committee, 2007-2009 • Member, Editorial Board, International Studies Quarterly, 1995-99, 2009-2013. • Member, Editorial Board, International Studies Review, 2008-2012. • Member, Editorial Board, Foreign Policy Analysis, 2010-2014.

Peace Sciences Society (International) • Councilor, 2006-2009 • Stuart Bremer and Walter Isard Awards Committee, 2007-2009

Political Science Network • Co-Founder and Co-Director (with Mathew D. McCubbins), 2007-2017 • Editor, International Political Economy, 2007-2013 • Editor, International Political Economy: Globalization, 2013-2017

Other

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• Academic Panel, Norms and Agreements, Exploring the Development of Analytic Frameworks: A Pilot Project for the Office of the Director of National Intelligence, National Academy of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine, 2018-2019.

• External Review Committee, Department of Political Science, University of Maryland, March 2018.

• Review Panel, Exploring the Development of Analytic Frameworks, National Academy of Sciences (sponsored by the Office of the Director of National Intelligence), 2017-2018.

• External Review Committee, Department of Government, Harvard University, February 2016

• External Review Committee, Department of Political Science, University of Michigan, November 2015

• International Advisory Board, The Oxford Encyclopedia of Empirical International Relations Theory. General Editor William R. Thompson.

• International Jury, The Grawemeyer Award for Ideas Improving World Order, 2014 • Membership Panel (Class III, Section 3), American Academy of Arts and Sciences, 2011-

2013 • External Examiner, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Graduate School, 2010-2012 • Member, Editorial Board, Chinese Journal of International Relations, 2018-present • Member, Editorial Board, International Studies Quarterly, 2009-2013 • Member, Editorial Board, American Journal of Political Science, 2010-2013 • Member, Editorial Board, Global Governance, 2010-2013 • Member, Editorial Board, Review of International Organizations, 2004-present • Member, Editorial Board, Political Research Quarterly, 1996-2000 • External Review Committee, Department of Political Science, University of Arizona,

March 29-30, 2007 • External Review Committee, Department of Political Science, University of Texas,

Austin, November 2001 • Organizer, IGCC Intercampus Workshop on “Sustaining American Leadership,” April

1993 • Organizer, IGCC Workshop on International Relations Theory, 1991-93. Retreat on

“Global Change and International Relations Theory,” Santa Barbara, Sept. 1990 • Coordinator, Joint (Southern California) Seminar on International Political Economy,

1984-85 Publications Current Google Scholar Citations: 16498 Current Google Scholar h-index: 55 Current Google Scholar i10-index: 82 A. Books 5. The Statebuilder’s Dilemma: On the Limits of Foreign Intervention. Ithaca: Cornell University

Press, 2016.

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4. World Politics: Interests, Interactions, and Institutions (with Jeffry A. Frieden and Kenneth A. Schultz). New York: W. W. Norton. First Edition 2009; Second Edition 2013; Third Edition 2016; Fourth Edition 2019.

3. Hierarchy in International Relations. Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 2009. 2. Entangling Relations: American Foreign Policy in its Century. Princeton: Princeton

University Press, 1999. 1. Power, Protection, and Free Trade: International Sources of U.S. Commercial Strategy, 1887-

1939. Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 1988. B. Edited Books 12. Proxy Wars: Suppressing Violence through Local Agents (with Eli Berman). Ithaca, NY:

Cornell University Press, 2019. 11. The Behavioral Revolution and International Relations (with Emilie Hafner-Burton, Stephan

Haggard, and David Victor). International Organization (Special Issue) 51, S1 (2017). 10. Politics in the New Hard Times: The Great Recession in Comparative Perspective (with

Miles Kahler). Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 2013. 9. The Credibility of Transnational NGOs: When Virtue Is Not Enough (with Peter Gourevitch

and Janice Gross Stein). New York: Cambridge University Press, 2012. 8. Delegation and Agency in International Organizations (with Darren Hawkins, Daniel Nielson,

and Michael J. Tierney). New York: Cambridge University Press, 2006. 7. Governance in a Global Economy: Political Authority in Transition (with Miles Kahler).

Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2003. 6. Strategic Choice in International Relations (with Robert Powell). Princeton: Princeton

University Press, 1999. 5. The International Spread of Ethnic Conflict: Fear, Diffusion, and Escalation (with Donald

Rothchild). Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1998. 4. Regional Orders: Building Security in a New World (with Patrick M. Morgan). University

Park, PA: The Pennsylvania State University Press, 1997. 3. The International Political Economy of Trade, 2 volumes. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar

Publishing, 1993. 2. The State and American Foreign Economic Policy (with G. John Ikenberry and Michael

Mastanduno). Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 1988. Originally appeared as a special issue of International Organization, 42, 1 (Winter 1988).

1. International Political Economy: Perspectives on Global Power and Wealth (with Jeffry A. Frieden). New York: W. W. Norton; first edition, 1987; second edition, 1991; third edition 1995; fourth edition 2000; fifth edition 2010; sixth edition 2017.

C. Articles 50. Economic Openness and Great Power Competition: Lessons for China and the United States,

Chinese Journal of International Politics 11, 3 (2018): 237-270. doi.org/10.1093/cjip/poy010. Reprinted in Xuefeng Sun, M. Taylor Fravel, and Feng Liu, eds., Debating China-US Strategic Competition (London: Oxford University Press, 2018).

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49. International Legitimacy Lost? Rule and Resistance When America Is First, Perspectives on Politics 16, 1 (2018): 6-21. doi:10.1017/S1537592717003085

48. Domination, Authority, and the Forms of Chinese Power, Chinese Journal of International Politics 10, 4 (2017): 1-26. doi:10.1093/cjip/pox012. Reprinted in Xuefeng Sun, M. Taylor Fravel, and Feng Liu, eds., Debating China-US Strategic Competition (London: Oxford University Press, 2018).

48. The Behavioral Revolution and International Relations (with Emilie M. Hafner-Burton, Stephan Haggard, and David G. Victor), International Organization 51, S1 (2017): S1-S31.

47. White Man’s IR: An Intellectual Confession, Perspectives on Politics 14, 1 (2016): 1-11. 46. Why Does Ethnicity Increase in Salience as Political Authority Decays? Ethnopolitics 16, 1

(2017): 82:88. Reprinted in Erika Forsberg, Johanna Kristin Dimir, and Christian Davenport, eds., Ethnic Politics and Conflict/Violence: State of the Field and New Directions (London: Routledge, 2017).

45. The Challenge: The Domestic Determinants of International Rivalry between the U.S. and China, International Studies Review 16, 3 (2014): 442-447.

44. Why International Trusteeship Fails: The Politics of External Authority in Areas of Limited Statehood, (with Christopher J. Fariss), Governance 27, 4 (2014): 569-587.

43. Legitimating Power: The Domestic Politics of U.S. International Hierarchy, International Security 38, 2 (2013): 74-111.

42. Theory is Dead, Long Live Theory: The End of the Great Debates and the Rise of Eclecticism in International Relations, European Journal of International Relations 19, 3 (2013): 558-578.

41. Markets, Hierarchies, and Networks: An Agent-Based Organizational Ecology (with Danielle Jung), American Journal of Political Science 55, 4 (2011): 972-990.

40. Why “Isms” are Evil: Theory, Epistemology, and Academic Sects as Impediments to Understanding and Progress, International Studies Quarterly 55 (2011): 465-480.

39. Two Cheers for Bargaining Theory: Rationalist Explanations of the Iraq War, International Security 35, 3 (2010/11): 7-52.

38. Making America Safe for the World: Multilateralism and the Rehabilitation of U.S. Authority, Global Governance 16 (2010): 471-484.

37. Rightful Rules: Authority, Order, and the Foundations of Global Governance, International Studies Quarterly 54, 3 (2010): 587-613.

36. The Practice and Theory of U.S. Statebuilding, Journal of Intervention and Statebuilding 4, 3 (2010): 257-284.

35. Open Economy Politics: A Critical Review. Review of International Organization 4, 3 (2009): 219-244.

34. Open Economy Politics: A North American Perspective on an Emerging Interdiscipline. World Economics and Politics No. 8 (2009): 45-59. Published in Chinese.

33. Hobbesian Hierarchy: The Political Economy of Political Organizations, Annual Review of Political Science 12 (2009): 263-283.

32. TRIPs Across the Atlantic: Theory and Epistemology in IPE. Review of International Political Economy 16, 1 (2009): 47-57. Reprinted in International Political Economy: Debating the Past, Present and Future, Nicola Phillips and Catherine E. Weaver, eds. (New York: Routledge, 2011): 45-52.

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31. Relational Authority and Legitimacy in International Relations. American Behavioral Scientist 53, 3 (2009): 331-353.

30. Regional Hierarchies: Authority and the Local Production of International Order. Review of International Studies 35, supplement (2009): 35-58. Reprinted in Globalising the Regional, Rick Fawn, ed. (New York: Cambridge University Press, 2009): 35-58.

29. The New American Empire. International Studies Perspectives 9 (2008): 281-289. 28. Delegating Divisible Sovereignty: Sweeping a Conceptual Minefield. Review of International

Organization 2, 3 (September 2007): 219-237. 27. Escape from the State-of-Nature: Authority and Hierarchy in World Politics. International

Security 32, 1 (Summer 2007): 47-79. 26. American Hegemony and the Future of East-West Relations. International Studies

Perspectives, 7, 1 (February 2006): 23-30. 25. International Relations as a Social Science: Rigor and Relevance (with Jeffry A. Frieden).

Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science 600 (July 2005):136-156).

24. The Incredible Shrinking State: Explaining the Territorial Size of Countries (with Angela O’Mahony). Journal of Conflict Resolution 48, 5 (October 2004): 699-722.

23. International Relations Theory and Internal Conflict: Insights from the Interstices. International Studies Review 5, 4 (December 2003): 81-89. Reprinted in Dissolving Boundaries, edited by Suzanne Werner, David Davis, and Bruce Bueno de Mesquita (Oxford: Blackwell Publishing, 2003).

22. The New Sovereignty in International Relations. International Studies Review 5, 3 (September 2003): 303-323.

21. Fair Fights: Evaluating Theories of Democracy and Victory. International Security, 28, 1 (Summer 2003): 154-167. Reprinted in Do Democracies Win Their Wars?, ed. by Michael E. Brown, et al. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2011.

20. The Political Economy of Growth: Democracy and Human Capital (with Matthew A. Baum). American Journal of Political Science 47, 2 (April 2003): 333-347.

19. Rational Extremism: Understanding Terrorism in the 21st Century. Dialogue-IO. Spring 2002: 15-29. http://mitpress.mit.edu/catalog/item/default.asp?sid=634F2FD3-F9FF-4A82-85C6-0336FB015E91&ttype=4&tid=36&xid=13&xcid=790.

18. Beyond Anarchy: The Importance of Security Institutions, International Security 26, 1 (Summer 2001): 129-60.

17. The Invisible Hand of Democracy: Political Control and the Provision of Public Services (with Matthew A. Baum), Comparative Political Studies 34, 6 (August 2001): 587-621.

16. Balancing Empires: Competitive Decolonization in International Politics (with Robert P. Hager, Jr.), Security Studies 9, 3 (Spring 2000): 108-148.

15. Ulysses’ Triumph: American Power and the New World Order, Security Studies 8, 4 (Summer 1999): 44-78.

14. Containing Fear: The Origins and Management of Ethnic Conflict (with Donald Rothchild), International Security 21, 2 (Fall 1996): 41-75. Reprinted in Michael E. Brown, et. al., eds., Nationalism and Ethnic Conflict. Cambridge: MIT Press, 1997; Revised Ed. 2001; and Sean M. Lynn-Jones, ed., Theories of War and Peace. Cambridge: MIT Press, 1998.

13. Anarchy, Hierarchy and the Variety of International Relations, International Organization, 50, 1 (Winter 1996): 1-33.

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12. Cooperation and Governance in International Relations, Review of International Political Economy, 2, 2 (1995): 367-79.

11. In, Out, and Between: Reflections on Statist Theory, Contention: Debates in Society, Culture and Science, 3, 3 (Spring 1994): 155-62.

10. Leadership, Hegemony, and the International Economy: Naked Emperor or Tattered Monarch with Potential, International Studies Quarterly, 37, 4 (December 1993): 459-89.

9. Powerful Pacifists: Democratic States and War, American Political Science Review, 86, 1 (March 1992): 24-37. Reprinted in Do Democracies Win Their Wars? ed. by Michael E. Brown, et al. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2011.

8. Toward a Realist Theory of State Action (with Michael Mastanduno and G. John Ikenberry), International Studies Quarterly, 33, 4 (December 1989): 457-74.

7. The Second Face of Hegemony: Britain’s Repeal of the Corn Laws and the American Walker Tariff of 1846 (with Scott C. James), International Organization, 43, 1 (Winter 1989): 1-29. Reprinted in Joseph M. Grieco, ed., The International System and the International Political Economy , Volume 1. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar Publishing, 1993; and Cheryl Schonhardt-Bailey, ed., The Rise of Free Trade, Volume 4. New York: Routledge 1997.

6. Export, Die, or Subsidize: The International Political Economy of American Agriculture, 1875-1940, Comparative Studies in Society and History, 31, 1 (January 1989): 81-105.

5. The State and American Trade Strategy in the Pre-Hegemonic Era, International Organization, 42, 1 (Winter 1988): 33-58.

4. Introduction: Approaches to Explaining American Foreign Economic Policy (with G. John Ikenberry and Michael Mastanduno), International Organization, 42, 1 (Winter 1988): 1-14.

3. Power and the Third World: Toward a Realist Political Economy of North-South Relations, International Studies Quarterly, 31, 2 (June 1987): 217-234.

2. Beneath the Commerce of Nations: A Theory of International Economic Structures, International Studies Quarterly, 28, 2 (June 1984): 143-170. Reprinted in Joseph M. Grieco, ed., The International System and the International Political Economy , Volume 1. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar Publishing, 1993.

1. International Economic Structures and American Foreign Economic Policy, 1887-1934, World Politics, 35, 4 (July 1983): 517-543.

D. Chapters in Edited Books 42. Conclusion (with Eli Berman), in Proxy Wars: Suppressing Violence through Local Agents,

Eli Berman and David A. Lake, eds. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press (forthcoming 2018).

41. Iraq, 2003-2011: Principal Failure, in Proxy Wars: Suppressing Violence through Local Agents, Eli Berman and David A. Lake, eds. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press (forthcoming 2018).

40. Principals, Agents, and Indirect Foreign Policies (with Eli Berman, Gerard Padro I Miquel, and Pierre Yared), in Proxy Wars: Suppressing Violence through Local Agents, Eli Berman and David A. Lake, eds. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press (forthcoming 2018).

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39. Modes of Governance: Hierarchy and Coercion. Oxford Handbook of Governance and Limited Statehood, Thomas Risse, Tanja A. Borzel, and Anke Draude, eds. (forthcoming).

38. Hierarchy and International Relations: Theory and Evidence. Oxford Encyclopedia of Empirical International Relations Theory, William Thompson, ed. New York: Oxford University Press, 2018: Volume 2, pp.172-188.

37. Laws and Norms in the Making of International Hierarchies, in Hierarchies in World Politics, Ayse Zarakol, ed. New York: Cambridge University Press, 2017: 17-42.

36. The Global Insurgency: Action and Reaction in Contemporary World Politics, in Illusions of Terrorism and Counter-Terrorism, Richard English ed. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2015: 145-164.

35. Practical Sovereignty and Postconflict Governance, in Managing Conflict in a World Adrift, Chester A. Crocker, Fen Osler Hampson, and Pamela Aall, eds. Washington, DC: United States Institute of Peace, 2015: 293-310.

34. Crises of Authority: Domestic Structures and the Changing American Imperium, in Power in a Complex Global System, Bruce W. Jentleson and Louis W. Pauly, eds. New York: Routledge, 2014: 115-130.

33. Authority, Status, and the End of the American Century, in Status in World Politics, T. V. Paul, Deborah Larson, and William Wohlforth, eds. New York: Cambridge University Press, 2014: 246-272.

32. Dominance and Subordination in World Politics: Authority, Liberalism, and Stability in the Modern International Order, in Power, Order, and Change in World Politics, G. John Ikenberry, ed. New York: Cambridge University Press, 2014: 61-82.

31. The Great Recession and Politics: Anatomy of a Crisis (with Miles Kahler), in Politics in the New Hard Times: The Great Recession in Comparative Perspective, Miles Kahler and David A. Lake, eds. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 2013: 1-24.

30. Iraq: U.S. Approaches to Statebuilding in the Twenty-first Century, in The Routledge Handbook of Statebuilding, David Chandler and Timothy D. Sisk, eds. New York: Routledge, 2013: 293-303.

29. Authority, Coercion, and Power in International Relations, in Back to Basics: Rethinking Power in the Contemporary World, Judith Goldstein and Martha Finnemore, eds. New York: Oxford University Press, 2013: 55-77.

28. Great Power Hierarchies and Strategies in Twenty-first Century World Politics, in Handbook of International Relations (Second Edition), Walter Carlsnaes, Thomas Risse, and Beth Simmons, eds. Newbury Park, CA: Sage, 2013: 555-577.

27. Credibility and Compromises (with Peter Gourevitch), in The Credibility of Transnational NGOs: When Virtue Is Not Enough, Peter Gourevitch, David A. Lake, and Janice Gross Stein, eds. New York: Cambridge University Press, 2012: 193-207.

26. Beyond Virtue: Credible Ethical Action (with Peter Gourevitch), in The Credibility of Transnational NGOs: When Virtue Is Not Enough, Peter Gourevitch, David A. Lake, and Janice Gross Stein, eds. New York: Cambridge University Press, 2012: 3-34.

25. State Building after Civil Wars, in Strengthening Peace in Post-Civil War States: Transforming Spoilers into Stakeholders, M. Hoddie and C. Hartzell, eds. Chicago, IL, University of Chicago Press, 2010: 29-51.

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24. Economic Integration and Global Governance: Why So Little Supranationalism? (with Miles Kahler), in The Politics of Global Regulation, Ngaire Woods and Walter Mattli, eds. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 2009: 242-275.

23. The Politics of Networks: Interests, Power, and Human Rights Norms (with Wendy H. Wong), in Networked Politics: Agency, Power, and Governance, Miles Kahler, ed. (Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 2009): 127-150.

22. The State and International Relations, in The Oxford Handbook of International Relations, Christian Reus-Smit and Duncan Snidal, eds. (New York: Oxford University Press, 2008): 41-61.

21. Territory, Trade, and War: State Size and Patterns of Interwar Conflict (with Angela O’Mahony), in Territoriality and Conflict in an Era of Globalization, Miles Kahler and Barbara Walter, eds. (New York: Cambridge University Press, 2006): 133-155.

20. The Logic of Delegation to International Organizations (with Mathew D. McCubbins), in Delegation and Agency in International Organizations, Darren Hawkins, David A. Lake, Daniel Nielson, and Michael J. Tierney, eds. New York: Cambridge University Press, 2006: 341-368.

19. Delegation Under Anarchy: States, International Organizations, and Principal-Agent Theory (with Darren Hawkins, Daniel Nielson, and Michael J. Tierney), in Delegation and Agency in International Organizations, Darren Hawkins, David A. Lake, Daniel Nielson, and Michael J. Tierney, eds. New York: Cambridge University Press, 2006: 3-38.

18. International Political Economy: A Maturing Interdiscipline, in The Oxford Handbook of Political Economy, Barry R. Weingast and Donald Wittman, eds. (New York: Oxford University Press, 2006): 757-777.

17. Territorial Decentralization and Civil War Settlements (with Donald Rothchild), in Sustainable Peace: Power and Democracy after Civil Wars, Philip G. Roeder and Donald Rothchild, eds. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 2005: 109-132.

16. Globalization and Changing Patterns of Political Authority (with Miles Kahler), in Governance in a Global Economy: Political Authority in Transition, Miles Kahler and David A. Lake, eds. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2003: 412-438.

15. Globalization and Governance: Definition, Variation, and Explanation (with Miles Kahler), in Governance in a Global Economy: Political Authority in Transition, Miles Kahler and David A. Lake, eds. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2003: 1-30.

14. Progress in International Relations: Beyond Paradigms in the Study of International Institutions, in Millennial Reflections on International Studies, Michael Brecher and Frank P. Harvey, eds. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 2002: 145-159. Also in Realism & Institutionalism in International Studies, Michael Brecher and Frank P. Harvey, eds. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 2002: 135-152.

13. International Relations: A Strategic-Choice Approach, (with Robert Powell), in Strategic Choice in International Relations, David A. Lake and Robert Powell, eds. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1999: 3-38.

12. Global Governance: A Relational Contracting Approach, in Globalization and Governance, Aseem Prakash and Jeffrey A. Hart, eds. New York: Routledge, 1999: 31-53.

11. Ethnic Fears and Global Engagement (with Donald Rothchild), in The International Spread of Ethnic Conflict: Fear, Diffusion, and Escalation, David A. Lake and Donald Rothchild, eds. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1998: 339-350.

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10. Containing Fear: The Management of Transnational Ethnic Conflict (with Donald Rothchild), in The International Spread of Ethnic Conflict: Fear, Diffusion, and Escalation, David A. Lake and Donald Rothchild, eds. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1998: 203-226.

9. Spreading Fear: The Genesis of Transnational Ethnic Conflict (with Donald Rothchild), in The International Spread of Ethnic Conflict: Fear, Diffusion, and Escalation, David A. Lake and Donald Rothchild, eds. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1998: 3-32.

8. Building Security in the New World of Regional Orders (with Patrick M. Morgan), in Regional Orders: Building Security in a New World, David A. Lake and Patrick M. Morgan, eds. University Park, PA: The Pennsylvania State University Press, 1997: 343-353.

7. Regional Security Complexes: A Systems Approach, in Regional Orders: Building Security in a New World, David A. Lake and Patrick M. Morgan, eds. University Park, PA: The Pennsylvania State University Press, 1997: 45-67.

6. The New Regionalism in Security Affairs (with Patrick M. Morgan), in Regional Orders: Building Security in a New World, David A. Lake and Patrick M. Morgan, eds. University Park, PA: The Pennsylvania State University Press, 1997: 3-19.

5. The Rise, Fall, and Future of the Russian Empire: A Theoretical Interpretation, in The End of Empire? The Transformation of the USSR in Comparative Perspective, Karen Dawisha and Bruce Parrott, eds. New York: M.E. Sharpe, 1997: 30-62.

4. Introduction, in The International Political Economy of Trade, Volume 2, David A. Lake, ed. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar Publishing, 1993: ix-xv.

3. Introduction, in The International Political Economy of Trade, Volume 1, David A. Lake, ed. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar Publishing, 1993: xiii-xxi.

2. British and American Hegemony Compared: Lessons for the Current Era of Decline, in History, the White House, and the Kremlin: Statesmen as Historians, Michael G. Fry, ed. London: Frances Pinter; New York: Columbia University Press, 1991: 106-22. Reprinted in Joseph M. Grieco, ed., The International System and the International Political Economy, Volume 1. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar Publishing, 1993.

1. Introduction: Approaches to Explaining American Foreign Economic Policy (with G. John Ikenberry and Michael Mastanduno), in The State and American Foreign Economic Policy, G. John Ikenberry, David A. Lake, and Michael Mastanduno, eds. Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 1988: 1-14. Originally appeared as a special issue of International Organization, 42, 1 (Winter 1988).

E. Other Publications Blog Post, the Monkey Cage, The Trump administration wrongly assumed China would

capitulate in a trade war. What happens now? September 24, 2018. https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/monkey-cage/wp/2018/09/24/the-trump-administration-wrongly-assumed-china-would-capitulate-in-a-trade-war-what-happens-now/?utm_term=.55305bd58fb8

Blog Post, The Monkey Cage, Worried about tariffs? Trade blocs are the real danger to U.S. and China, August 24, 2018. https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/monkey-cage/wp/2018/08/24/worried-about-tariffs-trade-blocs-are-the-real-danger-to-the-u-s-and-china/?utm_term=.0fd972234a64

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Blog Post, The Monkey Cage, Hundreds of scholars have signed a statement defending the institutions that Trump has attacked (with Peter Gourevitch), August 14, 2018. https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/monkey-cage/wp/2018/08/14/hundreds-of-scholars-have-signed-a-statement-defending-the-international-institutions-that-trump-has-attacked/?utm_term=.b0348dabacc1

Blog Post, The Monkey Cage, What makes populist leaders tick? Here are three things we’ve learned (with Emilie M. Hafner-Burton, Stephan M. Haggard, David G. Victor), June 11, 2017. https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/monkey-cage/wp/2017/06/11/what-makes-populist-leaders-tick-here-are-3-things-weve-learned/?utm_term=.7f871a5ae36d

Introduction, ISSF Roundtable 8-12 on Democratic Militarism: Voting, Wealth, and War [25 April 2016], H-Diplo. https://issforum.org/roundtables/8-12-democratic-militarism

Blog Post, Lawfare/Omphalos: Middle East Conflict in Perspective, Confederation in Israel-Palestine? Principles for Effective Design and Continuing Challenges, August 26, 2015. https://www.lawfareblog.com/confederation-israel-palestine-principles-effective-design-and-continuing-challenges

Imperialism, International Encyclopedia of the Social and Behavioral Sciences, 2nd edition, Vol. 11, ed. by James D. Wright. Oxford: Pergamon, 2015: 682-684.

Blog Post, The Monkey Cage, Gender Bias in Professional Networks and Citations, October 4, 2013. http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/monkey-cage/wp/2013/10/04/gender-bias-in-professional-networks-and-citations/

Blog Post, Duck of Minerva, Networking at Conferences: Not Just for Graduate Students and Junior Faculty, posted August 22, 2013. http://www.whiteoliphaunt.com/duckofminerva/2013/08/networking-at-conferences-not-just-for-graduate-students-and-junior-faculty.html

Blog Post, Duck of Minerva, What Caused the Iraq War? David Lake Replies to Debs and Monteiro, posted July 31, 2013. http://www.whiteoliphaunt.com/duckofminerva/2013/07/what-caused-the-iraq-war-david-lake-replies-to-debs-and-monteiro.html

Review of G. John Ikenberry, Liberal Leviathan: The Origins, Crisis, and Transformation of the American World Order, in Global Governance 18, 2(2012): 249-252.

David A. Lake, Review of Randall W. Stone, Controlling Institutions: International Organizations and the Global Economy, in Review of International Organizations 7, 1(2012): 109-113.

Anarchy. International Encyclopedia of Political Science (Newbury Park, CA: Sage, 2011). David A. Lake, Review of Kal Raustiala, Does the Constitution Follow the Flag? The Evolution

of Territoriality in American Law, Perspectives on Politics 9, 2 (2011): 420-421. Is America Exceptional? Liberals, Conservatives Agree – and Disagree. CNN Opinion, posted

December 2, 2011. http://www.cnn.com/2011/12/02/opinion/lake-america-exceptional/index.html?npt=NP1

How One ‘Cookie’ Got U.S. Trapped in Middle East. CNN Opinion, posted June 25, 2011. http://www.cnn.com/2011/OPINION/06/25/lake.us.mideast/index.html?iref=allsearch

Who’s on First? Listing Authors by Relative Contribution Trumps the Alphabet, PS: Political Science and Politics 43, 1 (January 2010): 43-47.

The Role of Hierarchy in International Relations, International Security 32, 4 (Spring 2008): 176-180 (comment).

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Hierarchy. In International Encyclopedia of the Social Sciences, Vol. 3, 2nd Edition. ed. by William A. Darity. Detroit, MI: Macmillan Reference, 2008: 473-475.

Imperialism, political aspects. In International Encyclopedia of the Social and Behavioral Sciences, ed. by N. J. Smelser and Paul B. Baltes. Oxford: Pergamon, 2001: 7232-7234.

Hegemonic Stability. In Routledge Encyclopedia of International Political Economy, R.J. Barry Jones, ed. London: Routledge, 2001: 661-63.

The Self-Restrained Superpower: Entangling Relations and US Foreign Policy, Harvard International Review 22, 3 (Fall 2000).

Economics and National Security: The Evolutionary Process, In Security Studies for the 21st Century, Richard Shultz, Roy Godson, and George Quester, eds. London: Brassey’s, 1998.

Ethnic Fears and Global Engagement: The International Spread and Management of Ethnic Conflict (with Donald Rothchild). IGCC Policy Paper, 1996

Democratizing Foreign Policy. IGCC Policy Brief, Number 8 (in four parts), September 1996. Review of Beth A. Simmons, Who Adjusts? Domestic Sources of Foreign Economic Policy

During the Interwar Years, American Political Science Review 89, 2 (1995): 535-6. Review of Deborah L. Spar, The Cooperative Edge: The Internal Politics of International Cartels,

Mershon International Studies Review (Supplement to International Studies Quarterly), 39, 1 (1995): 155-7.

Review of Bruce Russett, Grasping the Democratic Peace: Principles for a Post-Cold War World, The Journal of Politics, 56, 3 (August 1994): 871-3.

Realism. In The Oxford Companion to Politics of the World, Joel Krieger, Editor in Chief (New York: Oxford University Press, 1993): 65-7 and 771-3. Second edition, 2001: 715-717.

Balance of Power. In The Oxford Companion to Politics of the World, Joel Krieger, Editor in Chief (New York: Oxford University Press, 1993): 65-7 and 771-3. Second edition, 2001: 62-64.

Review of Joseph M. Grieco, Cooperation Among Nations: Europe, America, and Non-Tariff Barriers to Trade, Journal of Public Policy, 11, 2 (1991): 241-3.

Review of Jeffrey A. Hart, The New International Economic Order: Conflict and Cooperation in North-South Economic Relations, 1974-1977, American Political Science Review, 79, 4 (December 1985): 1242-3.

Review of Anthony Payne and Paul Sutton, eds., Dependency Under Challenge: The Political Economy of the Commonwealth Caribbean, Caribbean Review, 14, 3 (Summer 1985): 48.

Review of William R. Thompson, ed., Contending Approaches to World Systems Analysis, American Political Science Review, 78, 4 (December 1984): 1178-9.

Review of John S. Odell, U.S. International Monetary Policy: Markets, Power, and Ideas as Sources of Change, American Political Science Review, 77, 4 (December 1983): 1102.

Review of Robert Gilpin, War and Change in World Politics, American Political Science Review, 76, 4 (December 1982): 950-1. F. Dissertation Structure and Strategy: The International Sources of American Trade Policy, 1887-1939. Proxy Wars: Incentives and Agency in World Politics (edited).

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G. Conference and Working Papers (unpublished only) Illiberal Order: The Caribbean Origins of U.S. Hegemony. Presented at Princeton University,

September 16-17, 2016. Does Statebuilding Work? Military Intervention and the Lifespan of Rehabilitated States (with

Kelly Matush), presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, August 2015, San Francisco, CA; the Annual Meeting of the International Political Economy Society, Stanford University, November 13-14, 2015; and the Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, September 2016, Philadelphia, PA.

Why Is It So Damned Hard to Operationalize Authority? Reflections on an Impossible Construct. Presented at the International Authority Workshop, WZB Berlin Social Science Center, December 10-11, 2015

Quasi-Sovereignty and the Two-State Solution, prepared for the conference on “Deconstructing and Re-constructing the Two State Solution,” The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, December 16-19, 2013.

Global Governance, Authority, and Leadership, prepared for the Workshop on “Global Governance and the Neglected Issue of Leadership,” Global Governance Programme, European University Institute, Florence, Italy, December 12-14, 2013.

Public and Private Authority in Global Governance, prepared for the lecture series on “Beyond Anarchy: Rule and Authority in the International System.” Center of Excellence “Normative Orders.” Frankfurt a.M., Germany, December 11, 2013.

The Moral Foundations of Individual Level Foreign Policy Preferences (with David Lindsey), presented at the Annual Meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, IL, April 11-14, 2013 and the Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Chicago, IL, August 29-September 1, 2013.

Crisis Politics: Risk, Relative Prices and Political Change (with Jeffry A. Frieden, Michael Nicholson, and Aditya Ranganath). Earlier version presented at the Annual Meeting of the International Political Economy Society, University of Wisconsin, Madison, November 11-12, 2011. Originally presented to the Conference Group on Political Economy, Sept. 3-6, 1987, Chicago, IL, and the Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association, March 29- April 1, 1989, London, England.

Organizations and the Evolution of Cooperation: Markets, Networks, Hierarchies, and the Prisoner’s Dilemma (with Danielle Jung). Presented at the 2009 North American Meeting of the Peace Science Society (International), Chapel Hill, North Carolina, November 20-22.; and the Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Washington, DC, September 2-5, 2010.

America’s Imperial Dilemma: Political Order v. Global Insurgency. Relational Authority in the Modern World: Towards a Positive Theory of Legitimacy. Prepared

for the Workshop on Legitimacy in the Modern World, University of California, San Diego, December 7-8, 2006.

Building Legitimate States After Civil Wars: Order, Authority, and Institutions. Prepared for the Workshop on Building Peace in Fragile States, University of California, San Diego, December 1-2, 2006. Revised April 27, 2007. Also presented at the 2007 North American Meeting of the Peace Science Society (International), Columbia, South Carolina, November 2-4, 2007.

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Democracy, Federalism, and Territory: How Political Institutions Affect the Size of States (with Michael J. Hiscox).

The International Spread of Ethnic Conflict (with Donald Rothchild). Prepared for the Conference on Anticipating Ethnic Conflict, Sponsored by the Societal Issues Group, Office of Transnational Issues, Central Intelligence Agency, Rosslyn, VA, June 24, 1999.

The Expansion of Sovereignty: Imperialism, Decolonization, and the Constitutive Principle of International Relations. Presented to the Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Sept. 3-6, 1987, Chicago, IL.

Political and Cosmopolitical Economy Revisited: Japan and Theories of Trade Policy. Presented to the National Bureau of Economic Research conference on The Political Economy of Trade Policy, Dedham, MA, January 10-11, 1986.

H. Books in Progress Indirect Rule: Mechanisms of International Hierarchy Invited Lectures Chinese Community of Political Science and International Studies, Beijing, China, July 10, 2019 World Peace Forum, Beijing, China, July 8 and 9, 2019 Workshop on International Relations Theory, Tsinghua University, Beijing, China, July 6, 2019 Department of Political Science, University of California, Berkeley, December 3, 2018 Department of Political Science, University of Houston, October 31, 2018 Department of Political Science, Ohio State University, October 18, 2018 Department of Politics, Princeton University, October 15, 2018. Nankai University, Tainjin, China, Tsinghua University, Beijing, China, Renmin University,

Beijing, China, and Peking University, Beijing, China, April 2018. Department of Political Science, University of California, Santa Barbara, Sept. 20, 2017. Department of Political Science, Texas A&M University, April 17, 2017. Keynote Addresses, Northeastern Political Science Association, Boston, MA, November 10,

2016; Southern Political Science Association, New Orleans, LA, January 12, 2017; APSA Teaching and Learning Conference, Long Beach, CA, February 10, 2017; Southwestern Political Science Association, Austin, TX, April 14, 2017; New England Political Science Association, Providence, RI, April 21, 2017.

Frank W. Woods Lecture, Trudeau Centre for Peace, Conflict, and Justice, Munk School of Global Affairs, University of Toronto, October 13, 2016. Also Department of Political Science, University of Toronto, October 14, 2016.

Browne Center for International Relations, University of Pennsylvania, April 28, 2016. Department of Political Science, University of Wisconsin, Madison, April 26, 2016. Program on International Security Policy, University of Chicago, November 10, 2015. Harriman Institute, Columbia University, October 29, 2015. Juan March Institute, Universidad Carols III, Madrid, Spain, May 29, 2015. Department of Political Science, Emory University, April 14, 2015. Nankai University, Tainjin, China, April 2, 2015. Tsinghua University, Beijing, China, March 30-31, 2015. Fudan University, Shanghai, China, March 24-25, 2015.

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Department of Political Science, University of California, Davis, January 30, 2015. Department of Political Science, Yale University, November 12, 2014. Harold Jacobson Lecture, Center for Political Studies, University of Michigan, October 23, 2014. Department of Government, Cornell University, October 10, 2014. Judith Reppy Instituted for Peace and Conflict Studies, Cornell University, October 9, 2014. Peace Research Institute Frankfurt, Frankfurt, Germany, December 10, 2013. International Relations Workshop, Department of Political Science, University of California,

Berkeley, October 14, 2013. Department of Peace and Conflict Studies, University of Uppsala, Sweden, September 19, 2013. Department of Political Science, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX, Dec. 7, 2012. Claremont Graduate School, Claremont, CA, Oct. 30, 2012. Munk School of Global Affairs, University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada, Sept. 16, 2012. The Center for the Study of Terrorism and Political Violence, University of St. Andrews,

Scotland, UK, March 15, 2012. The Burkle Center for International Relations, University of California, Los Angeles, February 9,

2012. Department of Political Science, Stanford University, December 9, 2011. Department of Political Science, University of Wisconsin, Madison, November 10, 2011. The Miller Center, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA, Oct. 12, 2011. Harrington Public Affairs Visiting Lecturer, Clark University, April 7, 2011. Department of Political Science, Center for the Study of Democratic Performance, Florida State

University, Tallahassee, FL, April 9, 2010. Department of Political Science, Concordia University, Montreal, Canada. March 5, 2010. International Relations Seminar, Department of Political Science, University of California,

Berkeley, April 6, 2009. International Relations Workshop, Department of Political Science, Stanford University, January

13, 2009. Center for International Security and Cooperation, Stanford University, January 8, 2009. Department of Political Science, University of Utah, April 18, 2008. Macmillan Workshop on International Relations, Department of Political Science, Yale

University, December 11, 2007. Center for the Study of Civil War, International Peace Research Institute, Oslo, Norway, October

10, 2007. International Peace Research Institute, Oslo, Norway, October 8, 2007. Program on International Politics, Economics and Security, University of Chicago, November 9,

2006. Harriman Institute, Columbia University, February 10, 2006. Christopher H. Browne Center for International Politics, University of Pennsylvania, April 21,

2005. Departments of Government and International Relations, London School of Economics and

Political Science, March 17, 2005. Department of Political Science, Stanford University, February 8, 2005. School of International Relations, University of Southern California, October 20, 2004. Department of Political Science, University of Maryland, College Park, March 4, 2004. Department of Political Science, University of California, Los Angeles, May 16, 2003. Center for Democracy and the Rule of Law, Stanford University, May 1, 2003.

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Department of Political Science, Rice University, April 12, 2002. Department of Political Science, University of California, Davis, February 8, 2002. Department of Government, London School of Economics and Political Science, February 7,

2001. Program on International Politics, Economics and Security, University of Chicago, November 9,

2000. Center on Political Economy, Claremont Graduate University, April 25, 2000. Mershon Center, Ohio State University, May 21, 1999. Department of Government and Foreign Affairs, University of Virginia, April 10, 1999. Workshop on Political Economy, University of California, Los Angeles, Oct. 30, 1998. International Relations Colloquium, Stanford University, October 10, 1997. Arbeitsstelle Transatlantische Außen- und Sicherheitspolitik, Freie Universitaät Berlin, June 25,

1997. Institut fuer Politikwissenschaft, Technische Hochschule Darmstadt, June 24, 1997. Mannheim Center for European Social Research, University of Mannheim, June 23, 1997. Department of Political Science, Emory University, October 11, 1996. Alliances Seminar, Center for International Affairs, Harvard University, October 10, 1995. Program on International Politics, Economics, and Security, University of Chicago, April 7,

1994. Center for International Relations, University of California, Los Angeles, Dec. 3, 1993. Department of Political Science, University of California, Santa Barbara, Nov. 17, 1993. School of International Affairs, Columbia University, March 11, 1993. Center for International Studies, Princeton University, March 10, 1993. Department of Political Science, University of California, Berkeley, Jan. 27, 1993. Center on International Relations, Indiana University, Oct. 13, 1992. Global Peace and Conflict Studies, University of California, Irvine, Jan. 23, 1992. National Security Seminar, Olin Institute for Strategic Studies, Harvard University, Oct. 15,

1990. Department of Government, Cornell University, Oct. 10, 1990. Center for International Studies, University of Southern California, Sept. 26, 1990. Department of Political Science, University of Washington, Nov. 3, 1989. Seminar in Social Theory and Political Economy, University of Maryland, Feb. 24, 1989. Harvard/MIT seminar on International Institutions and Cooperation, April 21, 1988. Program on Interdependent Political Economy, University of Chicago, November 20, 1986. Conference on American Foreign Economic Policy, Stanford University, November 14, 1986. International Political Economy Colloquium, co-sponsored by the Conflict in International

Trading Systems Colloquium, University of California, Berkeley, March 28, 1985. Department of Political Science, Stanford University, March 28, 1984. Joint (Southern California) Seminar on International Political Economy, UCLA, January 24,

1984. Foreign Policy Studies Program, The Brookings Institution, January 25, 1983. Panel Participation

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Participant, Panel on Managing Modern Conflict: A Discussion of Small Wars, Big Data and Proxy Wars, Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Boston, MA, August 30-Sept. 1, 2018.

Chair, Panel on The IPE of Money Revisited, Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Boston, MA, August 30-Sept. 1, 2018.

Chair, Panel on Peacekeeping, Statebuilding, and Shared Sovereignty, Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Boston, MA, August 30-Sept. 1, 2018.

Chair, Panel on Advise, Assist and Equip: Exploring the Effects of Security Force Assistance on the Politics and Security of Fragile States, Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association, San Francisco, April 4-7, 2018.

Participant, Roundtable on Empirical Studies and Best Practices for Mentoring, Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association, San Francisco, April 4-7, 2018.

Participant, IO Editorial Cafe, Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association, San Francisco, April 4-7, 2018.

Participant, Roundtable on Power and Rules in the Profession of International Studies, Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association, San Francisco, April 4-7, 2018.

Participant, Roundtable on Hierarchy in International Relations and Controlling Institutions, Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association, San Francisco, April 4-7, 2018.

Participant, Roundtable on Encountering Rule in the International, Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association, San Francisco, April 4-7, 2018.

Participant, Roundtable on The Role of AALS in Legal Scholarship, Annual Meeting of the American Association for Legal Scholarship, San Diego, CA January 4, 2018.

Discussant, Emerging Scholar Forum: Foreign Policy and International Conflict, Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association-West, Pasadena, CA, Sept. 22-23, 2017.

Discussant, Panel on Legitimizing Post-Conflict States: Empirical and Theoretical Microfoundations, Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, San Francisco, CA, August 29-Sept. 3, 2017.

Participant, Federalism as a Solution to State Stability in the Middle East, Academic Exchange Alumni Retreat, Ojai, CA, June 6, 2017.

Paper, Panel on International Intervention and Statebuilding, Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Philadelphia, PA, September 1-4, 2016.

Chair/Discussant, Panel on How is International Political Hierarchy Produced and What is it Made Of?, Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Philadelphia, PA, September 1-4, 2016.

Participant, Roundtable on Unipolarity and the New World Order, Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Philadelphia, PA, September 1-4, 2016.

Participant, Roundtable on Successful Negotiation: Job Offers and Beyond, Annual Meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, IL, April 7-10, 2016.

Discussant, Panel on Intervention by IOs: Bridging the Rationalist-Constructivist Divide, Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association, Atlanta, GA, March 16-19, 2016.

Chair and Discussant, Panel on Institutional Design in World Politics: Informal Governance, Interactions, and Power, Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association, Atlanta, GA, March 16-19, 2016.

Participant, Roundtable on Dale Copeland’s Economic Interdependence and War, Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association, Atlanta, GA, March 16-19, 2016.

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Participant, Roundtable on “Nuno P. Monteiro’s Theory of Unipolar Politics,” Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, San Francisco, CA, September 3-6, 2015.

Paper, Panel on “International Politics and the Domestic Political Bargain,” Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, San Francisco, CA, September 3-6, 2015.

Discussant, Professional Development Panel on “Negotiating in Academia,” Annual Meeting of the Midwestern Political Science Association, Chicago, IL, April 16, 2015.

Paper, Panel on “Power in a Complex Global System,” Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Washington, D.C., August 27-31, 2014.

Discussant, Panel on “Influencing International Relations,” Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Washington, D.C., August 27-31, 2014.

Paper, Panel on “Beyond the Bargaining Theory of War,” Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Chicago, IL, August 29-September 1, 2013.

Discussant, Panel on “Investigating the Material and Non-Material Sources of Public Opinion Toward International Trade,” Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Chicago, IL, August 29-September 1, 2013.

Discussant, Panel on “International Power and American Hierarchy,” Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Chicago, IL, August 29-September 1, 2013.

Discussant, Panel on “The Role of the State Under Institutional Uncertainty,” Annual Meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, IL, April 11-14, 2013.

Paper, Panel on “Foreign Policy and Public Opinion,” Annual Meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, IL, April 11-14, 2013.

Participant, Roundtable on “Rising Powers in the Global Economy: Diffusion or Disintegration in Global Economic Governance,” Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association, San Francisco, April 3-6, 2013.

Participant, Roundtable on “Theorizing Hierarchies in International Relations I,” Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association, San Francisco, April 3-6, 2013.

Chair, Junior Scholar Symposium on “Paths to War; Paths to Peace,” Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association, San Francisco, April 3-6, 2013.

Participant, Roundtable on “Economic Crisis and National Policy Response: The Role of Diffusion,” Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association, San Francisco, April 3-6, 2013.

Paper, Panel on “External Actors, State-Building, and Service Provision in Areas of Limited Statehood,” Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association, San Francisco, April 3-6, 2013.

Discussant, Roundtable on “Sovereignty in the Global Information Age,” Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association, San Diego, CA, April 1-4, 2012.

Discussant, Panel on “Research Frontiers of Network Analysis in International Relations: Theoretical Innovations,” Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association, San Diego, CA, April 1-4, 2012.

Discussant, Roundtable on “Zara Steiner’s Triumph of the Dark,” Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association, San Diego, CA, April 1-4, 2012.

Paper, Panel on “Crisis Politics,” Annual Meeting of the International Political Economy Society, University of Wisconsin, Madison, November 11-12, 2011.

Participant, Roundtable on “Author Meets Critics: Hierarchy in International Relations by David A. Lake,” Annual Meeting of International Studies Association-West, Pasadena, CA, September 23-24, 2011.

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Paper, Panel on “International Hierarchy and Domestic Politics,” Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Seattle, WA, September 1-4, 2011.

Discussant, Panel on “What Went Before: Additional Historical Context to Studies of Peace and Conflict in IR,” Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Seattle, WA, September 1-4, 2011.

Discussant, Roundtable on “Ikenberry’s Liberal Leviathan Debated,” Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Seattle, WA, September 1-4, 2011.

Paper, Panel on “The United States and the Rising Powers: Is Status Accommodation Possible,” Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association, Montreal, Canada, March 16-19, 2011.

Discussant, Roundtable on “Inequality in Global Institutional Order(s),” Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association, Montreal, Canada, March 16-19, 2011.

Chair, Panel on “Repressing and Promoting Democracy,” Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Washington, DC, September 2-5, 2010.

Paper, Panel on “Computational Models of International Politics,” Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Washington, DC, September 2-5, 2010.

Paper, Panel on “What the Strong Want and What the Weak Suffer,” Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Washington, DC, September 2-5, 2010.

Chair, Roundtable on “Politics in Hard Times: A Retrospective,” Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Washington, DC, September 2-5, 2010.

Paper, Panel on “PS Symposium on Data Archiving, Authorship, and Collaboration,” Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Washington, DC, September 2-5, 2010.

Discussant, Author Meets Critics Roundtable: David Lake’s Hierarchy in International Relations, Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Toronto, Canada, September 3-6, 2009.

Chair and Discussant, Panel on “Conceptualizing Terrorism,” Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Toronto, Canada, September 3-6, 2009.

Discussant, Roundtable on “Neoclassical Realism, the State, and Foreign Policy,” Annual Convention of the International Studies Association, New York, NY, Feb. 15-18. 2009.

Discussant, Roundtable on “One IR Discipline or Many? The Past, Present, and Future of IR in a Globalizing Discipline,” Annual Convention of the International Studies Association, New York, NY, Feb. 15-18. 2009.

Discussant, Panel on “Beyond Anarchy: New Directions in System and Structural Theory,” Annual Convention of the International Studies Association, New York, NY, Feb. 15-18. 2009.

Chair, Panel on “Networked Politics: Agency, Power, and Governance II,” Annual Convention of the International Studies Association, New York, NY, Feb. 15-18. 2009.

Paper, Panel on “Network Analysis for International Relations (I): Theory,” Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Boston, MA, August 28-31, 2008.

Chair, Panel on “Institutions, Outcomes, and the Evolution of the Multilateral Trading System,” Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Boston, MA, August 28-31, 2008.

Paper, Panel on “Globalizing Regulation: Theoretical and Empirical Investigations,” Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association, San Francisco, CA, March 26-29, 2008.

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Paper, Annual Meeting of the Peace Sciences Society (International), Columbia, South Carolina, November 2-4, 2007.

Discussant, Roundtable on “Empire,” Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association, Chicago, IL, Feb. 28-March 3, 2007.

Discussant, Panel on “IGOs in Militarized Conflict Prevention and Intervention,” Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association, Chicago, IL, Feb. 28-March 3, 2007.

Discussant, Panel on “The Strategic Logic of Terrorism: Strategies, Targets, and Countermeasures,” Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Philadelphia, PA, August 31-Sept. 3, 2006.

Discussant, Roundtable on “Agglomeration Processes in International Politics-The Search for Size and Scale,” Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Philadelphia, PA, August 31-Sept. 3, 2006.

Chair and Discussant, Panel on “Offensive Liberalism: American Exceptionalism or Systemic Pressures,” Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association, San Diego, CA, March 22-25, 2006.

Discussant, Panel on “Forum Shopping: Institutional Alternatives, Actor Strategies and Global Governance,” Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Washington, D.C., Sept. 1-4, 2005.

Paper, Panel on “From Sovereign Equality to Global Regulationism: De-mystifying Global Governance,” Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association, Honolulu, Hawaii, March 1-5, 2005.

Discussant, Roundtable on “Hard and Soft Power and Global Relations Between the East and West,” Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association, Honolulu, Hawaii, March 1-5, 2005.

Discussant, “IPE Distinguished Scholar Panel Honoring Stephen D. Krasner,” Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association, Honolulu, Hawaii, March 1-5, 2005.

Paper, Annual Meeting of the Peace Sciences Society (International), Rice University, Houston, TX, November 12-13, 2004.

Discussant, Panel on “Violent Non-State Actors and Theories of Security,” American Political Science Association, Chicago, IL, Sept. 2-5, 2004.

Paper, Panel on “Hierarchy in a Unipolar World,” American Political Science Association, Chicago, IL, Sept. 2-5, 2004.

Chair, Panel on “Contracting for Sovereignty: New Insights from the Economics of Organization,” American Political Science Association, Philadelphia, PA, Aug. 28-31, 2003.

Discussant, Panel on “Does Globalization Matter?” American Political Science Association, Philadelphia, PA, Aug. 28-31, 2003.

Discussant, Panel on “Rational Extremism,” International Studies Association, Portland, OR, February 27-March 2, 2003.

Discussant, Theme Roundtable on “Assessing the Contribution of Game Theory to International Studies,” International Studies Association, Portland, OR, February 27-March 2, 2003.

Chair, Theme Roundtable on “International Institutions and International Peace,” International Studies Association, Portland, OR, February 27-March 2, 2003.

Paper, Presented to the Annual Meeting of the Peace Sciences Society (International), Tucson, AZ, November 1-3, 2002.

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Paper, Panel on “International Relations Theory and the Crisis of September 11, 2001,” American Political Science Association, Boston, MA, August 29-September 1, 2002.

Paper, Panel on “Hierarchy, History, and International Relations,” American Political Science Association, Boston, MA, August 29-September 1, 2002.

Discussant, Panel on “The Political Implications of Global Economic Transformation,” International Studies Association, New Orleans, LA, March 24-27, 2002.

Participant, Roundtable on “Using IR Theory to Understand Ethnic Conflict: Insightful or Irrelevant,” International Studies Association, New Orleans, LA, March 24-27, 2002.

Presenter, “International Political Economy Distinguished Scholar Panel in Honor of Peter Gourevitch,” International Studies Association, New Orleans, LA, March 24-27, 2002.

Paper, Panel on “Theoretical Perspectives on American Foreign Policy,” Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, San Francisco, August 30-September 2, 2001.

Paper, Panel on “Power-Sharing and Peacemaking,” Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, San Francisco, August 30-September 2, 2001.

Paper, Presented to the Annual Meeting of the Peace Sciences Society (International), Yale University, New Haven, CT, October 27-29, 2000

Chair, Panel on “Globalization and Governance I: Convergence of National Governance Structures,” American Political Science Association, Washington, DC, August 31-September 3, 2000.

Poster Session, “The Political Economy of Growth: Democracy and Human Capital,” American Political Science Association, Washington, DC, August 31-September 3, 2000.

Participant, Roundtable on “Editor’s Panel,” Millennium Reflection Series, International Studies Association, Los Angeles, CA, March 15-18, 2000.

Discussant, Panel on “Statistical Analysis in International Relations Research,” International Studies Association, Los Angeles, CA, March 15-18, 2000.

Discussant, Conference on “Why Do International Institutions Matter—If They Do?” UCLA Lake Arrowhead Conference Center, February 11-13, 2000.

Participant, Roundtable on “Is Any Still a Realist,” American Political Science Association, Atlanta, GA, September 2-5, 1999.

Paper, Panel on “Whither the State? Demise, Reconfiguration, or Perseverance,” International Studies Association, Washington, D.C., February 16-20, 1999.

Participant, Roundtable on “Regional Orders at Century’s Dawn,” International Studies Association, Washington, D.C., February 16-20, 1999.

Discussant, Panel on “Domestic Challenges to Modern States in Europe,” International Studies Association, Washington, D.C., February 16-20, 1999.

Paper, Panel on “The Political Economy of Democratic Responsiveness,” American Political Science Association, Boston, MA, September 3-6, 1998.

Chair, Panel on “Enforcing Cooperation,” American Political Science Association, Boston, MA, September 3-6, 1998.

Paper, Panel on “Order, Institutions and American Power in the 20th Century,” American Political Science Association, Washington, D.C., August 28-31, 1997.

Discussant, Panel on “Democracy, Domestic Politics and International Trade Policy,” American Political Science Association, Washington, D.C., August 28-31, 1997.

Discussant, Panel on “Explaining Change in International Security Institutions,” International Studies Association, Toronto, Canada, March 18-22, 1997.

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Discussant, Panel on “The International Politics of Secessionist Conflict,” International Studies Association, Toronto, Canada, March 18-22, 1997.

Poster Session, “Entangling Relations: American Foreign Policy in its Century,” International Studies Association, Toronto, Canada, March 18-22, 1997.

Chair, Panel on “Free Worlds: Theories of International Liberalism,” American Political Science Association, San Francisco, CA, August 29-September 1, 1996.

Chair, Panel on “Constructing Grand Strategy in the Wake of Wars,” American Political Science Association, San Francisco, CA, August 29-September 1, 1996.

Participant, Hyde Park Session on “Bosnia,” American Political Science Association, San Francisco, CA, August 29-September 1, 1996.

Chair/Paper, Panel on “Strategic Choice and International Relations” (two panels), American Political Science Association, Chicago, IL, August 31-September 3, 1995.

Participant, Roundtable on “Regions in International Relations,” ISA-West, Seattle, WA, October 14-15, 1994.

Chair, Panel on “Reconceptualizing Regional Relations,” American Political Science Association, New York, NY, September 1-4, 1994.

Chair/Discussant, Panel on “The Political Economy of Ethnic Conflict,” American Political Science Association, New York, NY, September 1-4, 1994.

Chair, Panel on “Rational Choice, Institution-Building, and Political Economy,” American Political Science Association, Washington, D.C., September 2-5, 1993.

Discussant, Panel on “Trade and the Politics of Comparative Advantage,” American Political Science Association, Washington, D.C., September 2-5, 1993.

Discussant, Panel on “Theories of the State,” American Political Science Association, Chicago, IL, September 3-6, 1992.

Paper, Panel on “Microeconomic Approaches to International Political Economy,” American Political Science Association, Chicago, IL, September 3-6, 1992.

Discussant, Panel on “The Rational Action in State Action,” American Political Science Association, Washington, D.C., August 29-September 1, 1991.

Discussant, Panel on “International Political Economy II,” International Political Science Association, Buenos Aires, Argentina, July 21-25, 1991.

Paper, Panel on “Systematic Changes I,” International Political Science Association, Buenos Aires, Argentina, July 21-25, 1991.

Paper, Panel on “States and State Action: Theoretical and Historical Perspectives,” International Studies Association, Vancouver, B.C., March 20-23, 1991.

Chair/Discussant, Panel on “Realism and the Exercise of Power,” American Political Science Association, San Francisco, CA, August 30-September 2, 1990.

Paper, Panel on “Alternative Theories of Alliance Behavior,” American Political Science Association, San Francisco, CA, August 30-September 2, 1990.

Roundtable, Panel on “National Security Studies and International Political Economy: Independent, Parallel, or Overlapping Fields?” American Political Science Association, Atlanta, GA, August 31-September 3, 1989.

Paper, Panel on “Determinants of Grand Strategy—Part II,” American Political Science Association, Atlanta, GA, August 31-September 3, 1989.

Chair/Paper, Panel on “Crisis Politics,” International Studies Association, London, England, March 28-April 1, 1989.

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Paper, Panel on “International Anarchy, State Rationality, and the Problem of the National Interest,” International Studies Association, London, England, March 28-April 1, 1989.

Paper, Panel on “Wealth and Ideas as Sources of Influence in International Politics,” American Political Science Association, September 1-4, 1988.

Paper, Panel on “The Role of Ideas and Norms in International Politics,” American Political Science Association, Chicago, IL, September 3-6, 1987.

Paper, Panel on “Crisis and Political Change,” American Political Science Association, Chicago, IL, September 3-6, 1987.

Paper, Panel on “The International Political Economy of American Agriculture,” American Political Science Association, Washington, D.C., August 28-31, 1986.

Chair/Paper, Panel on “The International Sources of Domestic Politics and Policy Making,” International Studies Association, Anaheim, CA, March 25-29, 1986.

Paper, Panel on “The State in the International Political Economy,” American Political Science Association, New Orleans, LA, August 29-September 1, 1985.

Paper, Panel on “The State in the International Political Economy,” American Political Science Association, Washington, D.C., August 30-September 2, 1984.

Paper, Panel on “Testing and Refining The Theory of Hegemonic Stability,” American Political Science Association, Chicago, IL, September 1-4, 1983.

Paper, Panel on “America’s Changing Role in the Global Political Economy,” American Political Science Association, Chicago, IL, September 1-4, 1983.

Paper, Panel on “The Global Political Economy: Diverse Perspectives,” International Studies Association, Cincinnati, OH, March 24-27, 1982.

Paper, Panel on “International Economic Patterns in the 1980s,” International Studies Association, Philadelphia, PA, March 18-21, 1981. Recent Public Talks UCSD Osher Institute, Feb. 2, 2018. Political Economy Days, Palomar College, Oct. 25, 2017 and April 17, 2019. Recent University Service Co-Director (with Claire Adida), Summer Research Program, STARS; a collaborative program

with Spelman and Morehouse Colleges, 2016-present. Chair, Committee on appointment to the Simon Bolivar Endowed Chair, 2017. Omnibus Search Committee, Department of Political Science, 2016-2017 (Chair) and 2017-

2018. Admissions Committee, Department of Political Science, 2015. Search Committee, International Political Economy, School of International Relations and

Pacific Studies, 2014-2015. Chair, Steering Committee, UC Institute on Global Conflict and Cooperation, 2013-present. Faculty Mentor Program (Supervised McNair fellow, Robert Van-unen), 2012-13. Member, Task Force on the Future of the Division of Social Science, 2009-2010. Search Committee, Assistant Dean of Social Sciences, 2008. Review Committee, Dean of the School of International Relations and Pacific Studies, 2007-

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Senate-Administration Task Force on Multidisciplinary Joint Faculty Appointments, 2006-2007. Committee on Academic Personnel, 2005-2006. Hellman Fellows Committee, 2005-2006. Advisory Committee, Institute on International, Comparative and Area Studies (IICAS), 2002-

2006. Search Committee, Director of IICAS, 2004-2006. Search Committee, Department of Political Science, 1999-2000, 2004-2005. Graduate Students Supervised At UCLA

• Juliann Allison (1995). Assistant Professor, University of California, Riverside • Ann Florini (1995). Professor of Public Policy, Singapore Management University • Steven Lobell (1997), Associate Professor, University of Utah • Robert Pahre (1990), Associate Professor, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign • Maria Sampanis, Lecturer, California State University, Sacramento • Cheryl Schonhardt-Bailey (1991), Senior Lecturer, London School of Economics and

Political Science • Adam Stulberg (1996), Associate Professor, Georgia Tech

At UCSD

• Konstantin Ash (2016), Assistant Professor, University of Central Florida • Matthew A. Baum (2000), Professor, John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard

University • Kyle Beardsley (2006), Associate Professor, Duke University • Megan Becker (2015), Assistant Professor of Teaching, University of Southern California • Risa Brooks (2000), Associate Professor, Marquette University • Cameron Brown (2014), Director, AIPEC (Jerusalem, Israel) • Robert L. Brown (2008), Assistant Professor, Temple University • Michael Callen (2011), Assistant Professor, UCLA • Shannon Carcelli (2018), Post-Doctoral Fellow, Niehaus Center, Princeton; Assistant

Professor, University of Maryland • Araceli “Cesi” Cruz (2013), Assistant Professor, University of British Columbia • Mark Culyba (2011), Consultant, McKinsey and Company • Kathleen Cunningham (2007), Associate Professor, University of Maryland • David Cunningham (2006), Associate Professor, University of Maryland • Daniel Enemark (2012), Post-doctoral Fellow, University of Southern California • Christopher Fariss (2013), Assistant Professor, University of Michigan • Lauren Lee Ferry (2019), University of Mississippi • Dotan Haim (2018), Post-Doctoral Fellow, Dickey Center, Dartmouth College; Assistant

Professor, American University (starting 2019) • Kathleen J. Hancock (2001), Associate Professor, Colorado School of Mines • Lindsay Heger (2010), Research Associate, One Earth Future • Ethan Hollander (2006), Associate Professor, Wabash College • Benjamin Horne (2013), awarded posthumously.

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• Susan Hyde (2006), Professor, University of California, Berkeley • Jihyeon Jeong (2012), Assistant Professor, Ehwa University, South Korea • Danielle Jung (2012), Assistant Professor, Emory University • Jeffrey Kaplow (2015), Assistant Professor, College of William and Mary • Scott Kastner (2003), Professor, University of Maryland, College Park • Jennifer Keister (2011), Postdoctoral Fellow, Belfer Center, Harvard University • Ming-Chieh “Jason” Kuo, Postdoctoral Fellow, Georgetown University • Daniel Lake (2004), Assistant Professor, State University of New York, Plattsburgh • David Lindsay (2016), Assistant Professor, Baruch College, CUNY • Adeline Lo (2016), Post-Doctoral Fellow, Princeton University • James Long (2012), Assistant Professor, University of Washington. • Yonatan Lupu (2012), Assistant Professor, George Washington University. • Jonathan Markowitz (2014), Assistant Professor, University of Southern California • Kelly Matush (2018), Post-Doctoral Fellow, Dickey Center, Dartmouth College;

Assistant Professor, Texas Tech University (starting 2019) • R. Blake McMahon (2015), Research Professor, U.S. Air Force Research Institute • Rupal Mehta (2014), Assistant Professor, University of Nebraska • Matthew Nanes (2017), Post-Doctoral Fellow, Stanford University • Neil Narang (2011), Assistant Professor, University of California, Santa Barbara. • Antonio Ortiz-Mena (2001), Assistant Professor, CIDE-Mexico • Kal Raustiala (1996), Professor, UCLA School of Law • Chad Rector (2003) Associate Professor, Marymount College • John E. Richards (1997), Vice President, Microsoft • Stephanie J. Rickard (2005), Senior Lecturer, London School of Economics and Political

Science • Mark Rosenblum (2000), Migration Policy Institute • Idean Salehyan (2006), Associate Professor, University of North Texas • Sam Seljan (2010), Data and Research Analyst, AppNexus • Kati Souminen (2004), German Marshall Fund • Zachery Steinert-Threlkeld (2016), Assistant Professor, University of California, Los

Angeles • Clara Suong (2018), Post-Doctoral Fellow, Data Science Center, New York University • Michael J. Tierney (2003), Associate Professor, College of William and Mary • Jeffrey Timmons (2004), Associate Professor, NYU/Abu Dhabi • Kenneth Vandelvelde (2012), Thomas Jefferson School of Law • Jessica Chen Weiss (2008), Associate Professor, Cornell University • Nicholas Weller (2008), Assistant Professor, University of Southern California • Laura Wimberley (2007). Independent scholar. • Wendy Wong (2008), Professor, University of Toronto • Jason Wu (2018), Assistant Professor, Indiana University • Jaikun “Jack” Zhang (2018), Post-Doctoral Fellow, Niehaus Center on Globalization and

Governance, Princeton University Current Students at UCSD

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• Benjamin Brewer (Chair) • Christina Cottiero • Michael Davidson (Chair) • Michael Duda (Chair) • J. Andres Gannon • D.G. Kim (Chair) • Brandon Merrell (Co-Chair) • Gregoire Phillips • Rachel Schoner (Co-Chair) • Michael Seese • Abigail Vaughn (Co-Chair)

Professional Memberships American Academy of Arts and Sciences American Political Science Association International Studies Association Revised: July 2019