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Abridged Curriculum Vitae for:
ERIC HELLEINER
Professor and Faculty of Arts Chair in International Political Economy
Department of Political Science and Balsillie School of International Affairs
University of Waterloo
Mailing address:
Hagey Hall, 3rd Floor
University of Waterloo
200 University Ave. W.,
Waterloo, Ontario, Canada N2L 3G1
Email: [email protected],
Tel: 519-888-4567 x33955
DEGREES
Ph.D. (1991) London School of Economics, Department of International Relations.
M.Sc. (1987) London School of Economics, Politics of the World Economy. Awarded with “Distinction”
B.A. (1986) University of Toronto, Economics and Political Science. Awarded with “High Distinction”
RECENT AWARDS
2016 Francesco Guicciardini Prize for Best Book in Historical International Relations,
International Studies Association
2016 Excellence in Arts Award, University of Waterloo (Awarded “in recognition of exceptional
research achievement” in the Faculty of Arts)
2016 Outstanding Performance Award, University of Waterloo
2015 Elected Fellow, Royal Society of Canada
2015 Canadian Political Science Association Prize in International Relations (for “the best book
published, in English or French, in the field of international relations in 2013 or 2014”)
2013 Outstanding Performance Award, University of Waterloo
2010 Outstanding Performance Award, University of Waterloo
2007-10 Trudeau Foundation Fellows Prize, Trudeau Foundation
2007 Outstanding Performance Award, University of Waterloo
2006 Donner Book Prize (“the best book on Canadian public policy”), Donner Canadian Foundation
2004 Symons Award for Excellence in Teaching, Trent University
2003 Academic Merit Award, Trent University
2001-05 Canada Research Chair, Trent University
1998 Academic Merit Award, Trent University
1996 President’s Prize for Promising Scholars, York University
1991 Marvin Gelber Essay Prize in International Relations, Canadian Institute for International Affairs
RECENT RESEARCH GRANTS
2015-20 Insight Grant (PI), Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada
2015 Major Workshop Grant (Co-PI), Balsillie School of International Affairs
2011-14 Standard Research Grant (PI), Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada
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2005-09 Standard Research Grant (PI), Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada
2005 Aid to Scholarly Publications Program (PI), Canadian Federation for THE Humanities and Social
Sciences
2001-05 Standard Research Grant (PI), Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada
1997-2001 Standard Research Grant (PI), Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada
1993-97 Standard Research Grant (PI), Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada
PUBLICATIONS
Books
Eric Helleiner, Forgotten Foundations of Bretton Woods: International Development and the Making of the
Postwar Order (Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 2014). Winner of: the CPSA Prize in International Relations and
the Francesco Guicciardini Prize for Best Book in Historical International Relations (and short-listed for the
IPE Group Book Prize of the British International Studies Association).
Eric Helleiner, The Status Quo Crisis: Global Financial Governance After the 2008 Meltdown (New York:
Oxford University Press, 2014).
Eric Helleiner and Jonathan Kirshner, eds., The Great Wall of Money: Politics and Power in China’s International
Monetary Relations (Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 2014).
Eric Helleiner, Stefano Pagliari and Hubert Zimmermann, eds. Global Finance in Crisis: The Politics of
International Regulatory Change (London: Routledge, 2010),
Eric Helleiner and Jonathan Kirshner, eds., The Future of the Dollar (Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 2009).
Translation into Chinese and publication by Dongbei University of Finance and Economics Press, 2012.
Eric Helleiner. 2006. Towards North American Monetary Union? A Political History of Canada’s Exchange Rate
Regime (Montreal: McGill-Queen’s University Press, 2006). Winner of 2006 Donner Book Prize.
Eric Helleiner and Andreas Pickel, eds. Economic Nationalism in a Globalizing World. (Ithaca: Cornell Series in
Political Economy, Cornell University Press, 2005)
Eric Helleiner, The Making of National Money: Territorial Currencies in Historical Perspective (Ithaca: Cornell
University Press, 2003).
Emily Gilbert and Eric Helleiner, eds., Nation-States and Money: The Past, Present and Future of National
Currencies (London: Routledge, 1999).
Eric Helleiner, States and the Reemergence of Global Finance: From Bretton Woods to the 1990s (Ithaca: Cornell
University Press, 1994).
Edited Journal Issues/Special Sections of Journals
E. Helleiner, ed., Principles from the Periphery: The Neglected Southern Sources of Global Norms, Special
section of Global Governance 20(3)(2014): 359-418.
Eric Helleiner, ed., The Greening of Global Financial Markets, Special section of Global Environmental Politics
11(2)(2011): 51-119.
Eric Helleiner, ed., Crisis and the Future of Global Financial Governance, Special Forum section of Global
Governance 16(1)(Jan-March 2009): 1-28.
Eric Helleiner and J,Kirshner, eds., The Geopolitics of Sovereign Wealth Funds. Special section of Geopolitics
14(2)(2009):300-375.
Eric Helleiner and J.Kirshner, eds., At Home Abroad? The Dollar’s Destiny as a World Currency. Special issue of
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Review of International Political Economy 15(3)(2008).
Eric Helleiner, ed., The Geopolitics of North-South Monetary Relations, special section of Geopolitics 7(1)
(2002).
Eric Helleiner, ed., The World of Money: The Political Economy of International Capital Mobility special issue of
Policy Sciences 27(1994):295-469.
Journal Articles and Book Chapters
“The Macro Social Meaning of Money: From Territorial Currencies to Global Money” in Nina Bandelj,
Frederick F. Wherry, and Viviana Zelizer, eds., Money Talks (Princeton: Princeton University Press,
forthcoming)
“Forgotten Foundations of Bretton Woods”, in Atish Ghosh and Mahvash Qureshi, eds., From Great Depression
to Great Recession (Washington: IMF, forthcoming)
“What’s been missing from conventional histories of Bretton Woods?” Giles Scott-Smith and J.Simon Rolfe, eds Bretton
Woods: Global Perspectives on Economic Planning and the Post-War World Order (Palgrave Macmillan, 2017)
“The Inter-American Origins of Bretton Woods” in Matias Margulis, ed., Global Political Economy of Raúl
Prebisch (London: Routledge, 2017)
“Finance”, in Amitav Acharya, Why Govern? Rethinking Demand, Purpose and Progress in Global
Governance (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2016)
“Legacies of the 2008 Crisis for Global Financial Governance” Global Summitry (2016): 1-12. doi:
10.1093/global/guw006
“Still an Extraordinary Power After All These Years: US and the Global Financial Crisis of 2008” in
R.Germain, ed., Susan Strange and the Future of Global Political Economy: Power, Control
and Transformation (London: Routledge, 2016)
“Incremental Origins of Bretton Woods” in O.Fioretos, Tulia Falleit, and Adam Sheingate, eds., The Oxford
Handbook of Historical Institutionalism (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2016)
“History and Ideological Change in the Global Political Economy” in Greg Anderson and Christopher Kukucha,
eds., Global Political Economy (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2016)
“Controlling capital flows ‘at both ends’: A neglected (but newly relevant) Keynesian innovation from Bretton
Woods.’ Challenge 58(5)(2015): 413-27
“Globalizing the Classical Foundations of IPE” Contexto Internacional 37(3)(2015): 975-1010
http://goo.gl/dGy3el
“India and the Neglected Development Dimensions of Bretton Woods” Economic and Political Weekly
50(29)(2015): 31-39.
“Why Understanding the History of Bretton Woods Matters Today”, M.Uzan, Bretton Woods: The Next Seventy
Years (New York: Reinventing Bretton Woods Committee, 2015)
“Regulating the Regulators: The Emergence and Limits of the Transnational Financial Legal Order” in Gregory
Shafer and Terrence Halliday, eds., Transnational Legal Orders (Cambridge University Press, 2015)
“Restoring the Development Dimension of Bretton Woods” in A.Calcagno, S.Dullien, and J. Priewe, eds.,
Development Strategies After the Financial Crisis (Geneva: UNCTAD, 2015).
“The Future of the Euro in a Global Monetary Context” in M.Blyth and Matthias Matthijs, eds., The Future of the
Euro (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2015).
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“Ambiguous Transformations: The First World Debt Crisis and Changing Economic Roles of the State” in
Stephan Leibfried, Frank Nullmeier, Evelyne Huber, Matthew Lange, Jonah Levy, John Stephens, eds., The
Oxford Handbook of Transformations of the State (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2015).
“Back to the Future? The Social Protection Floor of Bretton Woods." Global Social Policy 14(3)(2014): 298-
318
“Southern Pioneers of International Development.” Global Governance 20(3)(2014): 375-88
“Out from the Shadows: Governing OTC Derivatives After the 2007-08 Financial Crisis” in Jacquie Best and
Alexandra Gheciu, eds., Public as Practice (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2014).
“Towards Cooperative Decentralization: The Post-Crisis Governance of Global OTC Derivatives” in T.Porter
Transnational Financial Regulation After the Crisis (London: Routledge, 2014).
“The Evolution of the International Monetary and Financial System” in J.Ravenhill, ed., Global Political
Economy, 4th edition (Oxford University Press, 2014) [revised version of the chapter with the same title below].
“Inclusiveness and Creativity at the Creation: Canada and the Bretton Woods Negotiations” in R.Medhora and
D.Rowlands, eds., Crisis, What Crisis? Canada and the International Financial System (Waterloo: Centre for
International Governance Innovation, 2014).
“Politics and Power in China’s International Monetary Relations” in E. Helleiner and J.Kirshner, eds., The Great
Wall of Money: Politics and Power in China’s International Monetary Relations (Ithaca: Cornell University Press,
2014). Co-authored with Jonathan Kirshner.
“The Hidden History of China and the IMF” in E. Helleiner and J.Kirshner, eds., The Great Wall of Money:
Politics and Power in China’s International Monetary Relations (Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 2014). Co-
authored with Bessma Momani.
“Did the Financial Crisis Generate a Fourth Pillar of Global Economic Architecture?” Swiss Political Science
Review 19(4)(2013): 558-63.
“Subprime Catalyst: Financial Regulatory Reform and the Strengthening of US Carbon Market Governance.”
Regulation and Governance 7(4)(2013): 496-511. Co-authored with Jason Thistlethwaite.
“Financial officials as diplomats: Evolving issues, actors and techniques since the 1920s” in A.Cooper, J.Heine,
and R.Thakur, eds., The Oxford Handbook of Modern Diplomacy (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2013).
“The Limits of Incrementalism: The G20, FSB and the International Regulatory Agenda.” Journal of
Globalization and Development 2(2)(2012): 1-19.
“International Political Economy and the Environment: Back to Basics?” International Affairs 88(3)(2012): 485-
501. Co-authored with Jennifer Clapp.
“Sectoral Interests and Global Money: Renminbi, Dollars and the Domestic Foundations of International
Currency Policy.” Open Economies Review 23(1)(2012): 33-55. Co-authored with Anton Malkin.
“Troubled Futures? The Global Food Crisis and the Politics of Agricultural Derivatives Regulation.” Review of
International Political Economy 19(2)(2012): 181-207. Co-authored with Jennifer Clapp.
“Multilateralism Reborn? International Cooperation and the Global Financial Crisis” in J.Pontasson and
N.Bermeo, eds., Coping with Crisis: Government Reactions to the Great Recession (New York: Russell Sage
Foundation, 2012).
“The End of an Era in International Financial Regulation? A Post-Crisis Research Agenda.” International
Organization 65(2011): 169-200. Co-authored with Stefano Pagliari.
“Understanding the 2007-08 Global Financial Crisis: Lessons for Scholars of International Political Economy?”
Annual Review of Political Science. 14(2011): 67-87.
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“International Financial Reform After the Crisis: The Costs of Failure.” Socio-Economic Review 9(3)(2011): 268-
73.
“Reining in the Market: Global Governance and the Regulation of Derivatives” in Dag Harald Claes and Carl
Henrik Knutsen, eds., Governing the Global Economy (London: Routledge, 2011).
“The Evolution of the International Monetary and Financial System” in J.Ravenhill, ed., Global Political
Economy, 3rd edition (Oxford University Press, 2011) [revised version of the chapter with the same title below].
“Contemporary Reform of Global Financial Governance: Implications of and Lessons from the Past” in Jomo
Kwame Sundaram, ed., Reforming the International Financial System for Development (New York: Columbia
University Press, 2011).
“The New Politics of Global Reserve Reform.” Journal of Globalization and Development 1(2)(2010):1-12.
“Making Transnational Networks More Accountable.” Economics, Management, and Financial Markets
5(2)(2010): 158-73. Co-authored with Tony Porter.
“What Role for the New Financial Stability Board? The Politics of International Standards After the Crisis.”
Global Policy 1(3)(2010): 282-90.
“A Bretton Woods Moment? The 2007-08 Crisis and the Future of Global Finance.” International Affairs
86(3)(2010): 619-36.
“The G-20: A ‘Global Economic Government’ in the making?” in Christoph Pohlmann, Stephan Reichert, and
Hubert Rene Schillinger, eds., The G-20: A ‘Global Economic Government’ in the Making? (Berlin: Freidrich
Ebert Stiftung, 2010). Co-authored with Andrew Cooper.
“Global Regulatory Reform in Finance: What’s Been Done and What’s Still Missing?” in Domenico Lombardi
and Paolo Guerrieri, eds., L’Architettura del Mondo Nuovo: Governance economica e sistema multipolare
(Bologna: Il Mulino, 2010).
“Between the Storms: Patterns in Global Financial Governance, 2001-07” in Geoffrey Underhill, Jasper Blom,
and Daniel Mügge, eds., Global Financial Integration Thirty Years On (Cambridge University Press, 2010). Co-
authored with S.Pagliari.
“Global Governance Meets Development: A Brief History of an Innovation in World Politics” in Jennifer Clapp
and Rorden Wilkinson, eds., Global Governance, Poverty and Inequality (Routledge, 2010).
“Canada at the Bretton Woods Institutions” in Fen Hampson and Paul Heinbecker, eds., As Others See Us:
Canada Among Nations 2009-2010 (Montreal: McGill-Queen’s University Press, 2010). Co-authored with
Bessma Momani.
“The End of Self-Regulation? Hedge Funds and Derivatives in Global Financial Governance” in E.Helleiner,
S.Pagliari and H.Zimmermann, Global Finance in Crisis (London: Routledge, 2010). Co-authored with Stefano
Pagliari.
“Crisis and the Reform of International Financial Regulation” in E.Helleiner, S.Pagliari and H.Zimmermann,
Global Finance in Crisis (London: Routledge, 2010). Co-authored with Stefano Pagliari.
“Division and Dialogue in Anglo-American IPE: A Reluctant Canadian View.” New Political Economy
14(3)(2009): 377-83.
“The Development Mandate of International Institutions: Where Did It Come From?” Studies in Comparative
International Development 44(3)(2009): 189-211.
“Crisis and Response, The Story So Far: Five Regulatory Agendas in Search of an Outcome.” Internationale
Politik und Gesellschaft /International Politics and Society (2009). Also translated into German and published in
International Policy Analysis (Friedrich Ebert Stiftung) (2009).
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“Reregulation and Fragmentation in International Financial Governance.” Global Governance 16(1)(Jan-March
2009): 16-22.
“Towards a New Bretton Woods? The First G20 Leaders Summit and the Regulation of Global Finance.” New
Political Economy 14(2)(June 2009): 275-87. Co-authored with Stefano Pagliari.
“Central Bankers as Good Neighbors: US Money Doctors in Latin America During the 1940s.” Financial History
Review 16(1)(2009): 1-21.
“The Politics of Global Finance: Does Money Make the World Go ‘Round?” in The Trudeau Foundation, The
Trudeau Foundation Papers, vol.1 (Montreal: The Trudeau Foundation, 2009), pp.51-76.
“Relatively Strong Top Currency, More Fragile Negotiated Currency” in E.Helleiner and J.Kirshner, eds., The
Future of the Dollar (Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 2009).
“The Future of the Dollar – Whither the Key Currency?” in E. Helleiner and J. Kirshner, eds., The Future of the
Dollar (Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 2009) Co-authored with Jonathan Kirshner.
“Summing Up and Looking Ahead: The Future of the Future of the Dollar” in E.Helleiner and J.Kirshner, eds.,
The Future of the Dollar (Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 2009) Co-authored with Jonathan Kirshner.
“Filling a Hole in Global Financial Governance? The Politics of Regulating Sovereign Bond Restructuring” in
W.Mattli and N.Woods, eds., The Politics of Global Regulation (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2009).
“The Culture of Money Doctoring” in J.Best and M.Patterson, eds., Cultural Political Economy (London:
Routledge, 2009).
“States, Markets and Sovereign Wealth Funds.” German Policy Studies 4(3)(2008): 59-82. Co-authored with
Troy Lundblad.
“China as a Creditor: A Rising Financial Power?” Journal of International Affairs 61(2)(2008): 87-102. Co-
authored with Greg Chin.
“The Mystery of the Missing Sovereign Debt Restructuring Mechanism.” Contributions to Political Economy
27(1)(2008): 91-113.
“Political Determinants of International Currencies: What Future for the US Dollar?” Review of International
Political Economy 15(3)(2008): 352-76.
“Slipping into Obscurity? Crisis and Reform at the IMF” in A.Alexandroff, ed., Can the World Be Governed?
Possibilities for Effective Multilateralism (Waterloo: Wilfrid Laurier University Press, 2008). Co-authored with
Bessma Momani.
“Ambiguous Aspects of Bretton Woods: Canadian Exchange Rate Policy in the Marshall System, 1950-62” in
D.Andrews, ed., Orderly Change: International Monetary Relations Since Bretton Woods (Ithaca: Cornell
University Press, 2008).
“Towards the G20 Summit: From Crisis to International Regulatory Reform” in J.Kirton, ed., The G20 Leaders
Summit on Financial Markets and the World Economy (Toronto: G20 Information Centre, Munk Centre for
International Studies, U. of Toronto, 2008). Co-authored with Stefano Pagliari.
“The Evolution of the International Monetary and Financial System” in J.Ravenhill, ed., Global Political
Economy (Oxford University Press, 2007) [revised version of the chapter with the same title below].
“A Rhetorical Weapon: A Perspective from North America?” in Paul Bowles, Henry Veltmeyer, Scarlett
Cornelissen, Noela Invernizzi and Kwong-leung Tang, eds., Regional Perspectives on Globalization (Palgrave
MacMillan, 2007).
“Currency Blocs and the Future of Embedded Liberalism” in S.Bernstein and L.Pauly, eds., Global Liberalism
and Political Order: Towards a New Grand Compromise (State University of New York Press, 2007).
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“Reinterpreting Bretton Woods: International Development and the Neglected Origins of Embedded Liberalism.”
Development and Change 37(5)(2006): 943-67.
“Another World Order? The Bush Administration and HIPC Debt Cancellation.” New Political Economy 11(1)
(2006): 125-40. Co-authored with Geoffrey Cameron.
“To Join or not to Join: Canada, Britain and Politics of Monetary Union.” Current Politics and Economics of
Europe 17(2(2006)): 171-91 [reprinted in Amy Verdun, ed., Britain and Canada and their Large Neighboring
Monetary Unions, Nova publishing: 133-148].
“Below the State: Micro-Level Power” in D.Andrews, ed., International Monetary Power (Cornell University
Press, 2006).
“The Strange Story of Bush and the Argentine Debt Crisis.” Third World Quarterly 26(6)(2005): 951-69.
“A Fixation with Floating: The Politics of Canada’s Exchange Rate Regime.” Canadian Journal of Political
Science 38(1)(2005): 1-22.
“Alternatives to Neoliberalism? Towards a More Heterogeneous Global Political Economy” in R.Stubbs and
G.Underhill, eds., Political Economy and the Changing Global Order (Oxford University Press, 2005), pp.77-87.
“Why Would Nationalists Not Want a National Currency? The Case of Quebec” in E.Helleiner and A.Pickel,
eds., Economic Nationalism in a Globalizing World (Cornell University Press, 2005).
“Conclusion: The Meaning and Contemporary Significance of Economic Nationalism” E.Helleiner and A.Pickel,
eds., Economic Nationalism in a Globalizing World (Cornell University Press, 2005).
“Canada as a 13th Reserve District? Federalism and the Governance of North American Monetary Union.”
Canadian Foreign Policy 11(2) (2004): 91-109.
“The Strange Politics of Canada’s NAMU Debate.” Studies in Political Economy 71/2 (Autumn 2003/Winter
2004): 67-99.
“The Evolution of the International Monetary and Financial System” in J.Ravenhill, ed., Global Political
Economy (Oxford University Press, 2004.
“Economic Liberalism and Its Critics: The Past as Prologue?” Review of International Political Economy 10(4)
(2003): 685-96.
“Dollarization Diplomacy: US Policy Towards Latin America Coming Full Circle?” Review of International
Political Economy 10(3) (2003): 406-29.
“The Southern Side of Embedded Liberalism : America’s Unorthodox Money Doctoring During the Early Post
1945 years” in M.Flandreau, ed., Money Doctoring: The Experience of International Financial Advising 1850-
2000 (Routledge, 2003) [this is a revised version of the article below with a similar title].
“Some Limitations of the Chartalist Perspective” in S.Bell and E.Nell, eds., The State, the Market and the Euro:
Chartalism versus Metallism in the Theory of Money (Elgar, 2003).
“Towards North American Common Currency?” in W.Clement and L.Vosko, eds., Changing Canada (McGill-
Queen's University Press, 2003).
“Denationalizing Money? Economic Liberalism and the ‘National Question' in Currency Affairs.” In H.James,
M.Flandreau, and C.L.Holtfrerich, eds., International Financial History in the Twentieth Century, (Cambridge
University Press, 2003) [this is an extended and revised version of the article below with a similar title].
“The Southern Side of Embedded Liberalism: The Politics of Postwar Monetary Policy in the Third World” in
J.Kirshner, ed., Monetary Orders: The Political Foundations of 21st Century Money (Cornell University Press,
2003).
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“Economic Nationalism as a Challenge to Neoliberalism? Lessons from the 19th Century.” International Studies
Quarterly 46(3) (2002): 307-329.
“The Monetary Dimensions of Colonialism: Why Did Imperial Powers Create Currency Blocs?” Geopolitics 7(1)
(2002), pp.87-112.
“One Market, One People? The Euro and Political Identities” in P.Crowley, ed., Political Economy of the Euro
(Routledge, 2002).
“Why Are Territorial Currencies Becoming Unpopular?” in D.Andrews, L.Pauly, and C.R.Henning, eds.,
Organizing the World's Economy (Cornell University Press, 2002).
“The Politics of Global Financial Regulation: Lessons from the Fight Against Money Laundering” in L.Taylor
and J.Eatwell, eds., International Capital Markets (Oxford University Press, 2002).
“Regulating Capital Flight.” Challenge 44(1)(2001): 19-34.
“Financial Globalization and Social Response?” K.Thomas and T.Sinclair, eds., Structure and Agency in
International Capital Mobility (Palgrave, 2001) [note: this is a revised version of the article below “Globalization
and Haute Finance”].
“Think Globally, Transact Locally: Green Political Economy and the Local Currency Movement.” Global Society
14(1) (2000):35-52.
Still an Extraordinary Power, But For How Much Longer? The US in World Finance” in T.Lawton, A.Verdun,
J.Rosenau, eds.,Strange Power (Ashgate, 2000).
“Globalization and Haute Finance: Déjà vu?” in K.Polanyi-Levitt and K.McRobbie, eds., Karl Polanyi in Vienna:
The Contemporary Significance of the Great Transformation (Black Rose: 2000).
“Historicizing National Currencies: Monetary Space and the Nation-State in North America.” Political
Geography 18(1999): 309-39.
“Nation-States and Money: Historical Contexts, Interdisciplinary Perspectives” in E.Gilbert and E.Helleiner,
eds.,Nation-States and Money (Routledge, 1999), pp.1-23. Co-authored with Emily Gilbert.
“The Future of National Currencies?” in E.Gilbert and E.Helleiner,eds., Nation-States and Money (Routledge,
1999), pp.215-30.
“Denationalizing Money? Economic Liberalism and the “National Question” in Currency Affairs” in E.Gilbert
and E.Helleiner, eds., Nation-States and Money (Routledge, 1999) pp.139-58.
“New Voices in the Globalization Debate: Green Perspectives on the World Economy” in R.Stubbs and
G.Underhill, eds.,Political Economy and the Changing Global Order, 2nd Edition (Oxford University Press,
1999).
“Sovereignty, Territoriality and the Globalization of Finance” in D.Smith, D.Solinger, and S.Topic, eds., States
and Sovereignty in the Global Economy (Routledge, 1999).
“State Power and the Regulation of Illicit Activity in Global Finance” in R.Friman and P.Andreas, eds., The Illicit
Global Economy and State Power (Rowman and Littlefield, 1999).
“National Currencies and National Identities.” American Behavioral Scientist 41(August 1998): 1409-36.
“Electronic Money: A Challenge to the Sovereign State?” Journal of International Affairs 51(2)(1998): 387-409
“The Myth of the All-Powerful Financial Markets” in I.Grunberg, eds.,Perspectives on International Financial
Liberalization (UN Development Programme, Office of Development Studies, Discussion Paper Series no.15,
1998).
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“Braudelian Reflections on Economic Globalization: The Historian as Pioneer” in S.Gill and J.Mittelman, eds.,
Innovation and Transformation in International Relations Theory (Cambridge University Press, 1997).
“International Political Economy and the Greens.” New Political Economy 1(1996): 59-78.
“Post-Globalization: Is the Financial Liberalization Trend Likely to Be Reversed?” in R.Boyer and D.Drache,
eds., States Against Markets: The Limits of Globalisation (Routledge, 1996).
“Great Transformations.” Studies in Political Economy (1995) 48:149-64.
“Handling `Hot Money': US Policy Towards Latin American Capital Flight in Historical Perspective.”
Alternatives (1995) 20: 81-110.
“Explaining the Globalization of Financial Markets: Bringing the State Back In.” Review of International
Political Economy (1995) 2:315-41.
“Democratic Governance in an Era of Global Finance” in M.Cameron and M.Molot, eds., Canada Among
Nations, 1994-95: Democracy and Foreign Policy (Carleton University Press, 1995), pp.279-98.
“Freeing Money, Restricting Trade: Why Have States Been More Willing to Liberalize Capital Controls Than
Trade Barriers?” Policy Sciences (1994) 27:299-318.
“From Bretton Woods to Global Finance: A World Turned Upside Down” in G.Underhill and R.Stubbs, eds.,
Political Economy and the Changing Global Order (St.Martin's, 1994), pp.163-75.
“When Finance Was the Servant: International Capital Movements in the Bretton Woods Order” in P.Cerny, ed.,
Finance and World Politics: Markets, Regimes and States in the Post-Hegemonic Era (Elgar, 1993), pp.20-48.
“States and the Future of Global Finance.” Review of International Studies (1992) 18:31-49.
“Japan and the Changing Global Financial Order.” International Journal (1992) 47:420-444.
“Fernand Braudel and International Political Economy.” International Studies Notes 15(1990): 73-8.
“Money and Influence: Japanese Power in the International Monetary and Financial System.” Millennium
18((1989/1990): 343-58.
Some Other Publications
“Author’s Response” H-Diplo Roundtable Review 16(29)(June 29, 2015), pp.23-6
(http://www.tiny.cc/Roundtable-XVI-29)
International Policy Coordination for Development: The Forgotten Legacy of Bretton Woods. UNCTAD
Discussion Paper No. 221, May 2015.
“Forward” to Japanese translation of my 1994 book States and the Reemergence of Global Finance (Hosei
University Press, 2015)
“Money doctors” in Louis-Philippe Rochon and Sergio Rossi, eds., Elgar Encyclopedia of Central Banking
(Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, 2015)
E.Helleiner, E.Rauchway, and K.Schuler, What Have We Learned About Bretton Woods from Recent Research?
(New York: Center for Financial Stability, 2014). 9 pages.
“Introduction” to Special Section on Principles from the Periphery: The Neglected Southern Sources of Global
Norms, Global Governance 20(3)(2014): 359-60.
“Financial Stability Board” Global Financial Governance and Impact Report, 2013 (Washington: New Rules for
Global Finance, 2013), pp.9-12.
“Banking Regulations” Global Financial Governance and Impact Report, 2013 (Washington: New Rules for
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Global Finance, 2013), p.14. Co-authored with Lesley Wentworth.
Reluctant Monetary Leaders: The New Politics of International Currencies. The BRICS and Asia, Currency
Internationalization and International Monetary Reform, Paper No.6 (Waterloo: CIGI, July 2013). 19 pages.
“The Financial Stability Board: An Arduous Road to Mission Accomplished” in Perspectives on the G20: The Los
Cabos Summit (Waterloo: Centre for International Governance Innovation, May 18, 2012). Co-authored with
Bessma Momani.
Review of Michael Schiltz, The Money Doctors from Japan: Finance, Imperialism and the Building of the Yen
Bloc, 1895-1937 (Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 2012) for Business History Review (forthcoming).
High Level Panel on the Governance of the Financial Stability Board Recommendations, (Washington:
Brookings Institution, September 2011). As a member of this High Level Panel, I contributed to the drafting of
this report.
“Unfinished Business: Priorities for the International Financial Regulatory Agenda” in M.Brem, ed.,
Prescriptions for the G20: The Cannes Summit and Beyond (Waterloo: CIGI, 2011), pp.8-9.
“Advances in Global Economic Governance amid the Obstacles at the Seoul G20 Summit” Social Europe
Journal 5(2)(2011). Co-authored with Andrew Cooper.
“Forward” to Andrew Cooper, Internet Gambling Offshore (Basingstoke: Palgrave MacMillan, 2011), pp.xi-xii.
“Introduction: The Greening of Global Financial Markets?” Global Environmental Politics 11(2)(2011): 51-53.
“Lasting Legacy on Financial Regulatory Reform” Seoul G20 Commentaries (Waterloo: CIGI, 2010). 2 pages.
The Financial Stability Board and International Standards. CIGI G20 Papers, no.1 9Waterloo: CIGI, 2010). 25
pages.
Review of James Laxer, Beyond the Bubble: Imagining the New Canadian Economy (Toronto: Between the
Lines, 2009) for The Literary Review of Canada (April 2010).
E.Helleiner, S.Griffth-Jones and N.Woods, eds., The Financial Stability Board: An Effective Fourth Pillar of
Global Economic Governance? (Waterloo: CIGI, 2010). 63 pages (with 12 contributors).
“Governance Issues Relating to the FSB and International Standards” in E. Helleiner, S. Griffth-Jones and N.
Woods, eds., The Financial Stability Board: An Effective Fourth Pillar of Global Economic Governance?
(Waterloo: CIGI, 2010), pp.28-31.
“Introduction and Overview” in E.Helleiner, S.Griffth-Jones and N.Woods, eds., The Financial Stability Board
(Waterloo: CIGI, 2010), pp.6-12. Co-authored with S.Griffith-Jones and N.Woods.
“Making Transnational Networks More Accountable” in Sara Burke, eds. Re-Defining the Global Economy
(New York: Friedrich Ebert Stiftung Occasional paper #42, 2009), pp.14-24. Co-authored with Tony Porter.
The Warwick Commission on International Financial Reform: In Praise of Unlevel Playing Fields (Coventry:
University of Warwick, 2009). As a member of the Commission, I contributed to this report.
“Make or Break Time for International Financial Regulatory Reform”, D.Schwanen and A.Cooper, eds., CIGI
Special G20 Report: Flashpoints for the Pittsburgh Summit. September (Waterloo: CIGI, 2009), pp.30-35.
“The Greening of International Financial Regulation” in J.Clapp and L.Swanston, eds., Environmental
Sustainability and the Financial Crisis: Linkages and Policy Recommendations (Waterloo: CIGI, 2009), pp.10-
12. Co-authored with Jason Thistlethwaite.
“The IMF and the SDR: What to Make of China’s Proposals?” in Bessma Momani and Eric Santor, eds., The
Future of IMF Reform: A Canadian Perspective (Waterloo: CIGI, 2009), pp.18-22.
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From London to L’Aquila: Building a Bridge between the G20 and the G8. Chatham House/CIGI Working Paper
(London: Royal Institute of International Affairs, 2009). Co-authored with Paola Subacchi.
The Contemporary Reform of Global Financial Governance: Implications of and Lessons from the Past. G24
Discussion Paper No.55 (Geneva: UNCTAD, 2009).
“Calling China’s Bluff” Foreign Policy (Web exclusive, on-line edition), January 2009 Co-authored with Gregory
Chin.
“The Geopolitics of Sovereign Wealth Funds” Geopolitics 14(2)(2009): 300-04.
“The G20 Summit and the regulation of global finance: What was accomplished?” CIGI In-Depth Commentary,
December 2008. www.cigionline.org. Co-authored with Stefano Pagliari.
“International Payments Imbalances and Global Governance” CIGI Policy Brief #8 (Waterloo: CIGI, 2008).
Review of Francis Gavin, Gold, Dollars and Power: The Politics of International Monetary Relations, 1958-1971
(Chapel Hill: U. of North Carolina Press, 2004) for Journal of Cold War Studies 9(2)(2007): 170-71.
Slipping into Obscurity? Crisis and Reform at the IMF, CIGI Working Paper No.16 (Waterloo: CIGI, 2007). Co-
authored with Bessma Momani.
“Preface” in R.Roy and T.Willett, eds., Neoliberalism and Shared Mental Models (London: Routledge, 2007).
“North American Monetary Union? A Mid-19th Century Prelude”, Common-Place 6(3) (2006).
Review of Jennifer Sterling-Folker, Theories of International Cooperation and the Primacy of Anarchy:
Explaining US International Monetary Policy-Making After Bretton Woods for Perspectives on Politics
1(2)(2003): 469.
Review of “The Normative Promise and Empirical Reality of Transnational Social Movements in Global
Governance” International Studies Review 3(3)(2001). Review of R. Falk. Predatory Globalization and R.
O'Brien et al, Contesting Global Governance .
“Sterling Area” and “Money” in R.B.J.Jones,ed., The Routledge Encyclopedia of IPE (Routledge, 2001).
“Global Finance: From Obscurity to Center Stage” Horizons: Emerging Development and Knowledge in Public
Policy Research (Policy Research Secretariat, Government of Canada) 1(5) (1998): 6-7
One Nation, One Money: Territorial Currencies and the Nation-State (Advanced Research on the Europeanisation
of the Nation-State Working Paper no.17, University of Oslo, 1997). 50 pages
Review of L. Pauly, Who Elected the Bankers? Surveillance and Control in the World Economy in Canadian
Journal of Political Science 30(1997): 774-6.
Review of H-H. Holm and G. Sorenson, eds., Whose World Order? Uneven Globalization and the End of the
Cold War (Boulder Westview, 1995) in International Journal (1996) 51:367-9.
Review of S. Corbridge, R. Martin and N. Thrift, eds., Money, Power andd Space (Oxford: Blackwell, 1994) in
Growth and Change: A Journal of Urban and Regional Policy (1995) 26: 480-3.
Review of J. Teunissen, ed., Fragile Finance: Rethinking the International Monetary System (The Hague:
FONDAD, 1992) in Canadian Journal of Latin American and Caribbean Studies (1995) v.38.
“Editorial: The World of Money - The Political Economy of International Capital Mobility” Policy Sciences
(1994) 27:295-98.
“Regionalization in the International Political Economy: A Comparative Perspective” in P.Evans, ed., Eastern
Asia Policy Papers No.3 (Toronto: U.of Toronto-York University Joint Centre for Asia Pacific Studies, 1994),
pp.1-21.
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Review of B. Barry and R. Goodin, eds., Free Movement: Ethical Issues in the Transnational Migration of People
and of Money (Hemel Hempstad: Harvester Wheatsheaf, 1992) in Millennium: Journal of International Studies
(1993) 22:335-336.
“Reevaluating the Prospects for a Tripolar World Financial Order” Behind the Headlines (1993) 51(1):21-26
Review of D. Okimoto and T. Inoguchi, eds., Political Economy of Japan: Vol.2 The Changing International
Context (Stanford: Stanford University Press, 1988) in Millennium: Journal of International Studies (1989)
18:490-92.
Review of R. Barry Jones (ed) The Worlds of Political Economy in Millennium: Journal of International Studies
(1989) 18:98-9.
Some Republished Work
States and the Reemergence of Global Finance. Translation into Japanese and published by Hosei University
Press, 2015.
“Think Globally, Transact Locally: Green Political Economy and the Local Currency Movement” in in Paul
Hewer, Aliakbar Jafari and Kathy Hamilton, eds. New Directions in Consumer Research (Sage 2015)
“International Political Economy and the Greens” in Abla Amawi and Darel Paul, eds., The Theoretical Evolution
of International Political Economy (Oxford University Press, 2013).
The Future of the Dollar. Translation into Chinese and publication by Dongbei University of Finance and
Economics Press, 2012.
“The Meaning and Contemporary Significance of Economic Nationalism” in B.Cohen, ed., International Political
Economy (Routledge, 2011).
States and the Reemergence of Global Finance. Translation into Korean by Humanitas Publishing Company
(2010).
“Die Finanzkrise und hire Reacktionen – was bisher geschah: Fünf Ansätze auf der Suche nach einem Ergebnis”
Internationale Politikanalyse (Berlin: Friedrich Ebert Stiftung, January 2009) [translation of article above “Crisis
and Response, The Story So Far: Five Regulatory Agendas in Search of an Outcome”].
“The Evolution of the International Monetary and Financial System” in A.Maddison, R.Palan, and
A.Nesvetailova, eds., International Political Economy, Vol.4, (Sage, 2007).
“To Join or not to Join: Canada, Britain and Politics of Monetary Union” Amy Verdun, ed., Britain and Canada
and their Large Neighboring Monetary Unions, (New York: Nova Publishing, 2006), pp. 133-148.
“Regulating Capital Flight” in J.Epstein, ed., Capital Flight and Capital Controls in Developing Countries (Elgar,
2005).
“Explaining the Globalization of Financial Markets: Bringing the State Back In” in B.J.Cohen, ed., International
Monetary Relations in the New Global Economy (Cheltenham: Elgar, 2004).
“Explaining the Globalization of Financial Markets: Bringing the State Back In” in Roy Allen, ed., The Political
Economy of Financial Crises (Cheltenham: Elgar, 2004).
“Think Globally, Transact Locally: Green Political Economy and the Local Currency Movement” in T.Princen,
M.Maniates and K.Conca, eds., Confronting Consumption (MIT Press, 2002).
“Reflexiones Braudelianas Sobre Globalizacion Economica: El Historiador Como Pionero” Análisis Político
39(2000): 3-17 [reprinted and translated version of book chapter above titled ‘Braudelian Reflections on
Economic Globalization”].
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“Explaining the Globalization of Financial Markets: Bringing the State Back In” in R.Higgott and A.Payne, eds.,
The New Political Economy of Globalisation (Cheltenham: Elgar, 2000).
“Fernand Braudel and International Political Economy” Ritsumeikan Journal of International Relations and Area
Studies 10 (March 1997), translation into Japanese by Masaharu Takashima.
“Money and Influence: Japanese Power in the International Monetary and Financial System” in K.Newland, ed.,
International Relations of Japan (London: MacMillan, 1990.
OTHER SCHOLARLY AND ADMINSTRATIVE ROLES
Current Editorial and Other Professional Roles
Co-Editor of book series Cornell Studies in Money (Cornell University Press)
Member, Editorial Board, Global Governance
Member, International Advisory Board, Review of International Political Economy
Member, Editorial Board, Contemporary Politics
Member, International Advisory Board, Journal of International Relations and Development
Member, Editorial Board, Journal of Cultural Economy
Member, International Advisory Council of book series Routledge Series in IPE
Member, International Advisory Board, The Sheffield Political Economy Research Institute
Co-coordinator, Waterloo Political Economy Group
Recent Major Academic Administrative Roles (University of Waterloo)
Acting Chair, Department of Political Science, University of Waterloo, 2013-14
Interim Chair, Department of Political Science, University of Waterloo, Feb-Dec. 2011
Founding Director, MA Program in Global Governance, University of Waterloo, 2007-08
Founding Director, Joint Ph.D. Program in Global Governance, University of Waterloo and Wilfrid Laurier
University, 2007-08
Some Other Past Roles
Member, High Level Panel on the Governance of the Financial Stability Board (convened by the Brookings
Institution), 2011.
Member, The Warwick Commission on International Financial Reform, 2009.
Judge, IPE Group Book Prize Panel, British International Studies Association, 2007-08
Co-Editor, Review of International Political Economy, 2004-07
Associate Editor, Policy Sciences journal, 1992-95
Governor of the Board for the IPE Section of the International Studies Association, 1992-94
Journal Manuscript Reviewing for the Following Journals:
American Review of Canadian Studies, Asian Politics and Policy, Cambridge Review of International Affairs,
Canadian Foreign Policy, Canadian Journal of Political Science, Contemporary Politics, China and the World
Economy, Comparative European Politics, Comparative Political Studies, Comparative Politics, Comparative
Studies in Society and History, Competition and Change, Development and Change, Economic History Review,
European Journal of International Relations, European Societies, Foreign Policy Analysis, Geopolitics, Global
Environmental Politics, Global Governance, Global Policy, Global Summitry, Globalizations, Governance,
History of Economic Ideas, International Affairs, International History Review, International Interactions,
International Journal, International Journal of Politics, Culture and Society, International Organization,
International Politics, International Relations, International Studies Perspectives, International Studies
Quarterly, International Studies Review, Journal of European Public Policy, Journal of Financial Regulation,
Journal of Globalization and Development, Journal of International Relations and Development, Millennium:
Journal of International Studies, Nationalities Papers, Nations and Nationalism, New Political Economy, Open
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Economies Review, Pacific Review, Paterson Review of International Affairs, Political Geography, Political
Studies Review, Regulation and Governance, Revue de la Régulation, Review of International Studies, Review of
International Political Economy, Studies in Political Economy, Swiss Political Science Review, Third World
Quarterly, Transactions: An International Journal of Geographical Research, The World Economy, World Politics
Book Manuscript Reviewing for:
Aid to Scholarly Publication Program/McGill-Queen’s, Ashgate, Broadview Press, Cambridge University Press,
Cornell University Press, Oxford University Press, Palgrave, Pickering & Chatto Publishers, Polity Press,
Princeton University Press, Routledge Press, Sage Publications, State University of New York University Press,
Stanford University Press, University of Toronto Press.
Other Reviewing Activity for:
Abe Foundation, Canada Research Chair Program, Centre for International Governance Innovation, Colombia
Global Policy Initiative, Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft, Grawemeyer Award for Ideas Improving World
Order, Hong Kong Institute of Education, ISA Compendium Project, Killam Fellowship Programme, Marsden
Fund (Royal Society of New Zealand), New Rules for Global Finance, Ontario Council on Graduate Studies,
Ontario Graduate Scholarship Programme, Royal Institute of International Affairs (UK), Social Sciences and
Humanities Research Council of Canada, Swiss National Science Foundation, UN Development Programme,
U.of Toronto-York Joint Centre for Asia Pacific Studies, University of Toronto Faculty of Arts and Science.
TEACHING
Courses Taught at the Undergraduate Level
Introduction to Global Politics
Politics of Global Finance
The State and Economic Life
Global Institutions and Development
International Political Economy
Selected Topics in International Political Economy
Political Economy and Comparative Politics
Political Economy of the Asia-Pacific
Politics of North American Economic Integration
Multilateralism
Globalization
Courses Taught at the Graduate Level
Globalization and Global Governance
Governance of the Global Economy
Political Economy of Global Finance
Politics of International Money
International Political Economy
Research Applications in Political Science
Current Graduate Supervision (University of Waterloo)
MA students in MA Political Science and MA in Global Governance programs
PhD students in PhD in Global Governance program
Teaching Award
2004 Symons Award for Excellence in Teaching (Trent University)