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Department of Political Science210 Woodburn Hall
1100 E. 7th St.Indiana University,
Bloomington, IN 47405
Phone: 618.303.2766Fax: 812.855.2027
wkwinecoff.info
@whinecough
WILLIAM KINDRED WINECOFF
appointments Indiana University at Bloomington
2013–Present. Assistant Professor of Political Science.
education University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
2013. Ph.D, Political Science.2010. M.A., Political Science.
Southern Illinois University at Carbondale
2007. B.A., Economics.
publications Books and Special Issues
Thomas Oatley and W. Kindred Winecoff (eds.). 2014. Handbook ofthe International Political Economy of Monetary Relations. Chel-tenham, UK: Edward Elgar Publishing.
Travis Selmier II and W. Kindred Winecoff (eds.). 2017. “PropertyRights, Financial Risk, and the Politics of a Networked Global Fi-nancial System”, special issue of Business and Politics to be pub-lished Spring, 2017. Submissions open until June, 2016. Call forpapers is here.
Journal articles published
W. Kindred Winecoff. 2015. “Structural Power and the Global Finan-cial Crisis: A Network Analytical Approach.” Business and Politics17(3): 495-526.
W. Kindred Winecoff. 2014. “Bank Regulation, Macroeconomic Man-agement, and Monetary Incentives in OECD Economies.” Interna-tional Studies Quarterly 58(3): 448-461.
Thomas Oatley, W. Kindred Winecoff, Sarah Bauerle Danzman, and An-drew Pennock. 2013. “The Political Economy of Global Finance: ANetwork Model.” Perspectives on Politics 11(1): 133-153.
Book chapters
W. Kindred Winecoff. 2014. “The Triffin Dilemma, the Lucas Paradox,and Monetary Politics in the 21st Century,” in Handbook of theInternational Political Economy of Monetary Relations, edited byThomas Oatley and W. Kindred Winecoff. Cheltenham, UK: EdwardElgar Publishing.
Thomas Oatley and W. Kindred Winecoff. 2014. “The political economyof the international monetary and financial systems,” in ResearchHandbook on International Monetary Relations, edited by ThomasOatley and W. Kindred Winecoff. Cheltenham, UK: Edward ElgarPublishing.
Thomas Oatley and W. Kindred Winecoff. 2012. “The Domestic Root-ing of Financial Regulation in an Era of Global Capital Markets,”in Research Handbook on Hedge Funds, Private Equity, and Alter-native Investments, edited by Phoebus Athanassiou. Cheltenham,UK: Edward Elgar Publishing.
Papers under review
Sylvia Maxfield, W. Kindred Winecoff, and Kevin Young. “Is There StillRoom for Patience? An Empirical Investigation of the Financial-ization Convergence Hypothesis.” Revise and resubmit, Socio-Economic Review.
Sarah Bauerle Danzman, Thomas, Oatley, and W. Kindred Winecoff. “Amer-ican Hegemony, Global Capital Cycles, and Crises.” Presented atthe 2015 Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Associ-ation.
W. Kindred Winecoff. “Global Banking as a Complex Political Economy.”Presented at the 2013 Annual Meeting of the American PoliticalScience Association.
W. Kindred Winecoff. “The Politics of the Federal Reserve’s InternationalLending, 2007-2012.” Presented at the 2016 Annual Meeting ofthe Southern Political Science Association.
(Other working papers listed on my website: http://wkwinecoff.info/research-in-progress/.)
Other writings
Sarah Bauerle Danzman and Kindred Winecoff. 2015. “This is why youshouldn’t blame China for the havoc in the markets,” The MonkeyCage at The Washington Post online, August 27, 2015.
W. Kindred Winecoff. 2014. Review of Eric Helleiner, The ForgottenFoundations of Bretton Woods (2014 Cornell University Press),Perspectives on Politics 12(4): 982-983.
W. Kindred Winecoff. 2014. “Financial firms don’t need an inside job toget favorable Fed treatment,” The Monkey Cage at The Washing-ton Post online, September 30, 2014.
Sarah Bauerle Danzman and W. Kindred Winecoff. 2013. “Why U.S.Financial Hegemony Will Endure.” Symposium, October 7, 2013.
Sarah Bauerle Danzman and W. Kindred Winecoff. 2013. “The StrangePolitics of U.S.-EU Free Trade.” The National Interest online. Febru-ary 14, 2013.
Thomas Oatley and W. Kindred Winecoff. 2012. “Don’t Fear the Grexit.”Foreign Policy online. May 23, 2012.
Blogging: International Political Economy at UNC (2008-2013), TheFair Jilt (2013-Present), Duck of Minerva (2015-present). Betweenthem are at least one thousand posts, some of which have beenreferenced in, quoted, or cited by The New York Times, The Wash-ington Post, The Economist, Foreign Policy, The Atlantic, Reuters,Slate, Andrew Sullivan’s The Daily Dish, The National Interest,Regulation, Pravda (they plagiarized me), The Monkey Cage, MarginalRevolution, Daniel Drezner, Stephen Walt, Duck of Minerva, BradDeLong, Crooked Timber, Real Clear World, Abu Muqawama, ZeroIntelligence Agents, Naked Capitalism, Matthew Yglesias, Interflu-idity, Will Wilkinson, Modeled Behavior, Kids Prefer Cheese, MattRognlie, ThinkProgress, ProPublica, Lawyers+Guns+Money, PhilArena, Forbes, U.S. Chamber of Commerce, International PoliticalEconomy Zone, International Economic Law and Policy Blog, Seek-ing Alpha, Symposium, The Quantitative Peace, 3 Quarks Daily,Eyes on Trade, Kieran Healy, The Faculty Lounge, Howl at Pluto,Central American Politics, Two Weeks Notice, Swift Economics,National Review Online, Commentary, and others.
selected
conference
presentations
American Political Science Association Annual Meeting: 2012-15 (#Vir-tualAPSA2012 due to Hurricane Isaac).
International Studies Association Annual Meeting: 2010-16 (scheduled).Midwest Political Science Association Annual Meeting: 2015-16 (sched-
uled).Southern Political Science Association Annual Meeting: 2016.
teaching Graduate
International Political Economy (2013-14).Network Analysis and World Politics (2015).
Undergraduate
Introduction to International Relations (2012-13, 2015).International Political Economy (2013-15).The Politics of Economic Crisis and Reform (2014-15).The Politics of Global Inequality seminar (2015).
service to the
profession
Referee: American Journal of Political Science; American Political Sci-ence Review; British Journal of Politics and International Rela-tions; Governance; The Independent Review; International Inter-actions; International Journal of the Commons; International Stud-ies Quarterly; Journal of Politics; The Latin Americanist ; Perspec-tives on Politics; Public Choice; Review of International PoliticalEconomy; Socio-Economic Review; Statistics, Politics, and Policy;World Politics.
Affiliations: American Political Science Association, International Polit-ical Economy Society, International Studies Association, MidwestPolitical Science Association, Southern Political Science Associa-tion.