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1 STEPHEN D. KRASNER OFFICE Department of Political Science Stanford, California 94305-6044 Telephone: (650) 723-0676 EDUCATION: Cornell University, B. A., History, l963. Columbia University, School of International Affairs, MIA, 1967. Harvard University, Ph.D., Political Science, l972. ACADEMIC EMPLOYMENT Assistant Professor of Government, Harvard University, 1971-75. Assistant Professor of Political Science, University of California, Los Angeles, l976-l977. Associate Professor of Political Science, University of California, Los Angeles, l977-l981. Professor of Political Science, Stanford University, l98l-1991. Graham H. Stuart Professor of International Relations, Stanford University, 1991 - . Senior Fellow, Freeman Spogli Institute, Stanford University, 1991- Senior Fellow, Hoover Institution, 2008- PUBLIC SERVICE Member, Policy Planning Staff, Department of State, August 2001-March 2002 Director for Governance and Development, Directorate for Democracy, Human Rights, and International Operations, National Security Council, 2002 Director, Policy Planning Staff, Department of State, February 2005-April 2007 Member, Board of Directors, United States Institute of Peace, 2003-2004, 2008- Member, International Security Advisory Board, United States Department of State, 2008-2009 Member, Foreign Affairs Policy Board, Department of State, 2011-2014 Member, Expert Advisory Group on Fragile States, USIP, Carnegie Foundation, CNAS, 2015-2016. Commissioner, LSE-Oxford Fragility Commission, 2017-18. ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICE Chair, Department of Political Science, Stanford University, 1985-1991 Senior Associate Dean for the Social Science, Stanford University, 2010-2013 Director, Center for Democracy Development and the Rule of Law, Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies, Stanford University, 2003-2004. Deputy Director, Freeman Spogli Institute, 2007-2013. Visiting Committee, University of Utah, Political Science Department, 1983.

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STEPHEN D. KRASNER

OFFICE

Department of Political Science

Stanford, California 94305-6044

Telephone: (650) 723-0676

EDUCATION:

Cornell University, B. A., History, l963.

Columbia University, School of International Affairs, MIA, 1967.

Harvard University, Ph.D., Political Science, l972.

ACADEMIC EMPLOYMENT

Assistant Professor of Government, Harvard University, 1971-75.

Assistant Professor of Political Science, University of California, Los Angeles, l976-l977.

Associate Professor of Political Science, University of California, Los Angeles, l977-l981.

Professor of Political Science, Stanford University, l98l-1991.

Graham H. Stuart Professor of International Relations, Stanford University, 1991 - .

Senior Fellow, Freeman Spogli Institute, Stanford University, 1991-

Senior Fellow, Hoover Institution, 2008-

PUBLIC SERVICE

Member, Policy Planning Staff, Department of State, August 2001-March 2002

Director for Governance and Development, Directorate for Democracy, Human Rights, and

International Operations, National Security Council, 2002

Director, Policy Planning Staff, Department of State, February 2005-April 2007

Member, Board of Directors, United States Institute of Peace, 2003-2004, 2008-

Member, International Security Advisory Board, United States Department of State, 2008-2009

Member, Foreign Affairs Policy Board, Department of State, 2011-2014

Member, Expert Advisory Group on Fragile States, USIP, Carnegie Foundation, CNAS, 2015-2016.

Commissioner, LSE-Oxford Fragility Commission, 2017-18.

ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICE

Chair, Department of Political Science, Stanford University, 1985-1991

Senior Associate Dean for the Social Science, Stanford University, 2010-2013

Director, Center for Democracy Development and the Rule of Law, Freeman Spogli Institute for

International Studies, Stanford University, 2003-2004.

Deputy Director, Freeman Spogli Institute, 2007-2013.

Visiting Committee, University of Utah, Political Science Department, 1983.

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Visiting Committee, New School for Social Research, Political Science Department, 1985.

Visiting Committee, Northwestern University, Political Science Department, 1986, International

Relations Program, 1997.

Visiting Committee, University of Pennsylvania, Political Science Department, 2014.

Visiting Committee, International Programs, Harvard University, 2014.

Visiting Committee, Department of Political Science, Duke University, 2016.

HONORS, LECTURES, AND RESEARCH AWARDS:

Fellow, American Academy of Arts and Sciences, 1991

Phi Beta Kappa

Doctor Honoris Causa, Ilia State University, 2015

Prize Award Essay, INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATION l968

Research Associate, Center for International Affairs, Harvard University, l97l-75

Research Associate, Washington Center for Foreign Policy Research, School of Advanced

International Studies, The Johns Hopkins University, l973-74

Research Grant, Rockefeller Foundation Program in International Conflict, l976-78

Ford Foundation grant for special issue of INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATION on international

regimes, l979

Co-Principal Investigator, High Technology Research Project, Northeast Asia Forum, Stanford

University, l983

Fellow, Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences, l987-88

Fellow, Wissenschaftskolleg, zu Berlin, 2000-2001

Distinguished Foreign Policy Speaker, Einaudi Center, Cornell University, September 2008

PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES:

INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATION

Editor, l986-1991.

Chair, Board of Editors, 1996-1998.

Member, Board of Editors, l978-83, 1992-1998 (Member of the Executive Committee, 1995-

97), 2000-2002

Senior Advisor, 2010-

Editorial Board, AMERICAN INTEREST, 2007-

Board of Editors, WASHINGTON QUARTERLY, 2009-2015

International Editorial Board, INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS (Aberystwyth), 2002-2015

Board of Editors, INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS OF THE ASIA PACIFIC, 2000-

Board of Editors, INTERNATIONAL STUDIES QUARTERLY, l976-89, 2009-2013

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Comite Editorial, FORO INTERNACIONAL, 1998-2001.

Board of Editors, WORLD POLITICS, l978-81.

Board of Editors, REVIEW OF INTERNATIONAL STUDIES (London) l98l-.

Advisory Board, Journal of International Law and International Relations. 2004-

International Advisory Board, REVIEW OF INTERNATIONAL POLITICAL ECONOMY, 1992-

2001

Editorial Advisory Board, STUDIES IN AMERICAN POLITICAL DEVELOPMENT, l985-

Editorial Advisory Board, STUDIES IN INTERNATIONAL TRADE POLICY, University of

Michigan Press, 1990-

Contributing Editor, GLOBAL POLITICAL ASSESSMENT, l976-l984.

General Editor, University of California Press, Book Series, STUDIES IN INTERNATIONAL

POLITICAL ECONOMY, 1979-

Editorial Board, INTERNATIONAL POLITICAL ECONOMY YEARBOOK, l983-1991.

Editorial Board, ECONOMICS AND POLITICS, l988-1989.

International Advisory Board, HANDBOOK ON INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS, 1998

Editorial Board, JOURNAL OF INTERVENTION AND STATEBUILDING, 2007-

Board of Editors, Brazil Journal of International Relations, 2015-

Member, Research Planning Committee on States and Social Structures, Social Science Research

Council, l983-1989.

Member, Working Group on States and Social Structures, Russell Sage Foundation, 1990-1992.

American Political Science Association:

Coordinator, International Relations Panels, American Political Science Association

Convention l98l.

Coordinator, Major Issues in Political Science Panels, American Political Science Association

Convention, l987.

Convention Coordinator, American Political Science Association, l988.

Council Member, American Political Science Association, l985-l987.

Vice-President 2008-09

MEMBERSHIPS:

Council on Foreign Relations, New York

American Political Science Association

International Studies Association

American Economics Association

PUBLICATIONS:

Books and Monographs:

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DEFENDING THE NATIONAL INTEREST: RAW MATERIALS INVESTMENTS, AND U.S.

FOREIGN POLICY (Princeton New Jersey: Princeton University Press, l978). Sections reprinted in

R. O. Mathews, A. G. Rubinoff, and J. G. Stein, CONFLICT AND CONFLICT MANAGEMENT

(Toronto: Prentice Hall, l984); G. John Ikenberry, ed., AMERICAN FOREIGN POLICY:

THEORETICAL ESSAYS (Glenview: Scott, Foresman, 1989; 2nd ed. 1995); P. Williams, D. M.

Goldstein, and J. M. Shafritz, CLASSIC READINGS OF INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS

(Belmont, CA: Wadsworth, 1994).

INTERNATIONAL REGIMES, editor (Ithaca, NY: Cornell University, Press, l983).

STRUCTURAL CONFLICT: THE THIRD WORLD AGAINST GLOBAL LIBERALISM

(Berkeley: University of California Press, l985). Spanish edition published by Grupo Editor

Latinoamericano, Buenos Aires, 1989. Chinese translation published by the Institute of World

Economics and Politics, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, Beijing, 2001. Sections reprinted in

R. O. Mathews, A. G. Rubinoff and J. G. Stein, INTERNATIONAL CONFLICT AND CONFLICT

MANAGEMENT, 2nd edition (Ontario: Prentice-Hall, 1989); T. Akaha and K. W. Stiles eds.,

INTERNATIONAL POLITICAL ECONOMY: A READER (Glenview: Scott Foresman, Little

Brown, 1990); J. A. Frieden and D. Lake, INTERNATIONAL POLITICAL ECONOMY:

PERSPECTIVES ON GLOBAL POWER AND WEALTH, 2nd edition (New York: St. Martin's

Press, 1991); Benjamin Gomes-Casseres and David Yoffie, THE INTERNATIONAL POLITICAL

ECONOMY OF DIRECT FOREIGN INVESTMENT (Cheltenham, U.K.: Edward Elgar, 1993).

ASYMMETRIES IN JAPANESE-AMERICAN TRADE: THE CASE FOR SPECIFIC

RECIPROCITY (Berkeley: Institute for International Studies, Policy Papers in International Affairs,

l987). Japanese edition published by Jicho-sha Publishing Co. Tokyo, 1995.

INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATION: EXPLORATION AND CONTESTATION IN THE

STUDY OF WORLD POLITICS, co-editor with Peter J. Katzenstein and Robert O. Keohane,

special issue of International Organization 52 (Autumn 1998); also published as EXPLORATION

AND CONTESTATION IN THE STUDY OF WORLD POLITICS (Cambridge: MIT Press, 1999).

Chinese edition published by Shanghai People=s Publishing House, 2006.

SOVEREIGNTY: ORGANIZED HYPOCRISY (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1999).

Spanish edition published by Paidos Iberica, Barcelona, 2001. Sections reprinted in Sobernia:

Concepções Alternativas e Normas Contestadas, POLITICAL INTERNACIONAL 22 (Outono-

Inverno 2000).

PROBLEMATIC SOVEREIGNTY: CONTESTED RULES AND POLITICAL POSSIBILITIES,

editor, (New York: Columbia University Press, 2001).

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POWER, THE STATE, AND SOVEREIGNTY: ESSAYS ON INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS

(New York: Routledge, 2009)

PRAGMATIC ENGAGEMENT AMIDST GLOBAL UNCERTAINTY , edited with Amy Zegart

(Stanford University, Hoover Institution Press, 2015).

HOW TO MAKE LOVE TO A DESPOT (New York: Liveright, 2020).

ARTICLES:

The International Monetary Fund and the Third World INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATION 22

(l968)

A Defense of Conventional Grading, POLITICAL SCIENCE (Fall 1970).

Are Bureaucracies Important? FOREIGN POLICY 7 (Summer 1972). Reprinted in Richard G.

Head and Ervin J. Rokke, eds., AMERICAN DEFENSE POLICY (Baltimore, Maryland: Johns

Hopkins University Press, (1973), Robert W. Tucker and William Watts, eds., BEYOND

CONTAINMENT (Washington: Potomac Associates, l973); Charles Kegley, Jr., and Eugene

Wittkopf, PERSPECTIVES ON AMERICAN FOREIGN POLICY (New York: St. Martin's Press,

l983), Charles Kegley and Eugene Wittkopf, THE DOMESTIC SOURCES OF AMERICAN

FOREIGN POLICY: INSIGHTS AND EVIDENCE (New York: St. Martin's Press, l988, 1999); G.

John Ikenberry, ed., AMERICAN FOREIGN POLICY: THEORETICAL ESSAYS (Glenview:

Scott, Foresman, 1989); Eugene Wittkopf and James M. McCormick, eds., THE DOMESTIC

SOURCES OF AMERICAN FOREIGN POLICY (Boulder: Rowman and Littlefield, 1998); John

Ikenberry and Peter Trubowitz, eds., AMERICAN FOREIGN POLICY: THEORETICAL ESSAYS,

7th Ed. (New York Oxford University Press, 2014).

Business Government Relations: The Case of the International Coffee Agreement,

INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATION 27 (l973).

Manipulating International Commodity Markets: Brazilian Coffee Policy, 1906-1960, PUBLIC

POLICY 21 (l973).

The Great Oil Sheikdown, FOREIGN POLICY 13 (l973).

A Somewhat Different View of the Crisis, in Allan Roth, ed., THE CRISIS IN WORLD

MATERIALS: A U.S.-JAPANESE SYMPOSIUM (Newark, New Jersey: Graduate School of

Business, Rutgers University, l974).

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Oil is the Exception, FOREIGN POLICY 14 (l974); Reprinted in United States Congress,

Committee on Merchant Marines and Fisheries, GROWTH AND ITS IMPLICATIONS FOR THE

FUTURE, Part 2, 93rd Congress (1974); Karl P. Sauvant and Farid G. Lavipour, CONTROLLING

MULTINATIONAL ENTERPRISES; PROBLEMS, STRATEGIES, COUNTERSTRATEGIES

(Westview Press, l976); Mark W. Zacher, ed., THE INTERNATIONAL POLITICAL ECONOMY

OF NATURAL RESOURCES (Cheltenham, Glos.: Edward Elgar, 1992).

Trade in Raw Materials: The Benefits of Capitalist Alliances, in Steven Rosen and James R. Kurth,

eds., TESTING THEORIES OF ECONOMIC IMPERIALISM (Lexington, Massachusetts: D.C.

Heath, l974).

State Power and the Structure of International Trade. WORLD POLITICS 28 (l976). Reprinted in

Michael Smith, Richard Little, and Michael Shackleton, eds., PERSPECTIVES ON WORLD

POLITICS (London: Croom Helm, l980); Robert J. Art and Robert Jervis, eds.,INTERNATIONAL

POLITICS: ANARCHY, FORCE, POLITICAL ECONOMY, AND DECISION MAKING

(Boston: Little Brown, l985, 1994); J. Frieden and D. Lake, eds., INTERNATIONAL POLITICAL

ECONOMY: PERSPECTIVES ON GLOBAL POWER AND WEALTH (New York: St. Martin's

Press, l986; 2nd ed., 1991; 3rd ed., 1995); D. Lake, ed., THE INTERNATIONAL POLITICAL

ECONOMY OF TRADE (Cheltenham, Glos., U.K.: Edward Elgar, 1993); Asa A. Clark, Thomas F.

Lynch, and Rick Waddell, eds., UNDERSTANDING INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS (McGraw-

Hill, 1993); Joseph Grieco, ed., THE INTERNATIONAL SYSTEM AND THE INTERNATIONAL

POLITICAL ECONOMY (Cheltenham, Glos., U.K.: Edward Elgar, 1993); Karen Mingst and Jack

Snyder, eds., ESSENTIAL READINGS IN WORLD POLITICS, 2nd edition (New York: Norton,

2004); Kevin O'Rourke ed., THE INTERNATIONAL TRADING SYSTEM, GLOBALIZATION

AND HISTORY (London: Edward Elgar, 2004); Benjamin J. Cohen ed., INTERNATIONAL

POLITICAL ECONOMY (Aldershot: Ashgate, 2005); Jeffrey Frieden, David Lake, Lawrence Broz,

eds., INTERNATIONAL POLITICAL ECONOMY, 5th ed. (New York: Norton, 2009);

INTERNATIONAL POLITICAL ECONOMY (New York: Routledge, 2010), Mark Haugaard and

Stewart R. Clegg, eds., POWER AND POLITICS (Sage 2012); Scott P. Handler,

INTERNATIONAL POLITICS: CLASSIC AND CONTEMPORARY READINGS (Washington: CQ

Press, 2013).

Limited Possibilities in the Don Wallace, Jr., ed., THE FUTURE OF INTERNATIONAL

ECONOMIC ORGANIZATIONS (New York: Praeger l977).

The Search for Stability: Structuring International Raw Materials Markets in Gerald and Lou Ann

Garvey, eds., INTERNATIONAL RESOURCES FLOWS (Lexington, Massachusetts: Heath, l977).

Domestic Constraints on Foreign Economic Policy, in Klaus Knorr and Frank Trager, eds.,

ECONOMIC ASPECTS OF NATIONAL SECURITY, (Lawrence: Regents Press of Kansas, l977).

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U.S. Commercial and Monetary Policy: Unraveling the Paradox of External Strength and Internal

Weakness, INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATION 31 (Fall l977).

North-South Economic Relations; The Quests for Economic Well-Being and Political Autonomy, in

Kenneth Oye, Robert Lieber, and Donald Rothchild, ed., THE EAGLE ENTANGLED (New York:

Longman, l979).

American Oil Policy in the Middle East from World War II to the Oil Crisis: A Statist

Interpretation, POLITICAL SCIENCE QUARTERLY 23 (l979).

The Tokyo Round: Particularistic Interests and Prospects for Stability in the Global Trading System,

INTERNATIONAL STUDIES QUARTERLY 23 (December l979). Reprinted in J. Frieden and D.

Lake eds., INTERNATIONAL POLITICAL ECONOMY: PERSPECTIVES ON GLOBAL

POWER AND WEALTH (New York: St. Martin's Press, l986).

Power Structures and Regional Development Banks, INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATION 35

(Spring, l98l).

Transforming International Regimes: What the Third World Wants and Why, INTERNATIONAL

STUDIES QUARTERLY 25 (March l98l) Reprinted in W. Ladd Hollist and James Rosenau,

WORLD SYSTEM STRUCTURE: CONTINUITY AND CHANGE (Beverly Hills: Sage, l98l;

Charles W. Kegley and Eugene R. Wittkopf, THE GLOBAL AGENDA: ISSUES AND

PERSPECTIVES (New York: Random House, l984); William C. Olson, THE THEORY AND

PRACTICE OF INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS (Englewood Cliffs, N.J.: Prentice Hall, 1987);

G. T. Crane and A.M. Amawi, eds., THE THEORETICAL EVOLUTION OF INTERNATIONAL

POLITICAL ECONOMY (New York: Oxford University Press, 1992); Joseph Grieco ed., THE

INTERNATIONAL SYSTEM AND THE INTERNATIONAL POLITICAL ECONOMY

(Cheltenham, Glos., U.K.: Edward Elgar, 1993); Stephan Haggard, ed., THE INTERNATIONAL

POLITICAL ECONOMY AND THE DEVELOPING COUNTRIES (Cheltenham, Glos., U.K.:

Edward Elgar, forthcoming).

American Power and Global Economic Stability in William P. Avery and David Rapkin,

AMERICA IN A CHANGING WORLD POLITICAL ECONOMY (New York: Longman (1982)

Structural Causes and Regime Consequences: Regimes as Intervening Variables,

INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATION 36 (Spring, l982). Reprinted in F. Kratochwil and E.

Mansfield eds., INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATION: A READER (New York: HarperCollins,

1993); R .J. Beck, A.C. Arend, and R. D. Vander Lugt, INTERNATIONAL RULES:

APPROACHES FROM INTERNATIONAL LAW AND INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS (New

York: Oxford University Press, 1996).

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Regimes and the Limits of Realism: Regimes as Autonomous Variables, INTERNATIONAL

ORGANIZATION 36 (Spring, l982).

The Political Context of the Cancun Summit, THIRD WORLD QUARTERLY 4 (l982).

National Security and Economics, in B. Thomas Trout and James Harf, eds., STRATEGY,

SECURITY AND POLICY (New Brunswick, New Jersey: Transaction Press, l982).

Third World Vulnerabilities and Global Negotiation, REVIEW OF INTERNATIONAL STUDIES 9

(l983). Reprinted in Robert J. Art and Robert Jervis, eds., INTERNATIONAL POLITICS:

ANARCHY, FORCE, POLITICAL ECONOMY, AND DECISION MAKING (Boston: Little

Brown, l985); Toivo Miljan, ed., THE POLITICAL ECONOMY OF NORTH-SOUTH

RELATIONS (Broadview Press, l987); R. J. Art and R. Jervis, eds., INTERNATIONAL

POLITICS: ENDURING CONCEPTS AND EMERGING ISSUES (New York: Harper Collins,

1992).

The United Nations and Political Conflict Between the North and the South, in T. T. Gati, ed., THE

US, THE UN, AND THE MANAGEMENT OF GLOBAL CHANGE (New York: New York

University Press, l983).

Approaches to the State: Alternative Conceptions and Historical Dynamics, COMPARATIVE

POLITICS 16, 2 (January l984). Reprinted in B. Guy Peters and Jon Pierre, editors,

INSTITUTIONALISM (Sage, 2007).

A Reply, REVIEW OF INTERNATIONAL STUDIES 16, 2 (January l984).

Unfair Trade Practices: The Case for a Differential Response (with Judith Goldstein), AMERICAN

ECONOMIC REVIEW PAPERS AND PROCEEDINGS (May l984). Reprinted in Robert E.

Baldwin and J. David Richardson, eds., INTERNATIONAL TRADE AND FINANCE, Third

Edition (Boston: Little-Brown, l986).

Toward Understanding in International Relations, INTERNATIONAL STUDIES QUARTERLY 29

(June l985).

Global Diplomacy and Third World State Structures, JOURNAL FUR ENTWICKLUNGSPOLITIK

4 (l986).

Trade Conflict and the Common Defense: The United States and Japan, POLITICAL SCIENCE

QUARTERLY l0l (l986). Reprinted by U.S.I.A., and C. Moon and S. Haggard, eds., PACIFIC

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DYNAMICS: THE INTERNATIONAL POLITICS OF INDUSTRIAL CHANGE (Boulder:

Westview, 1989).

Japan's Trade Posture: From Myopic Self-Interest to Liberal Accommodation? (with Daniel

Okimoto), in T. Aruga and C. Hosoya, eds. KOKUSAI KANKYO NO HENYO TO NICHI-BEI

(U.S. Japanese Relations and the Changing International Environment) Tokyo: University of Tokyo

Press,l987. Also published in Warren Cohen and Akira Iriye, eds., THE UNITED STATES AND

JAPAN IN THE POSTWAR WORLD, (Lexington University of Kentucky Press, l989).

Comment on "Trade Policy as Foreign Policy," in R. Stern, ed., U.S. TRADE POLICIES IN A

CHANGING WORLD ECONOMY (Cambridge: MIT Press, l987).

The United States and the Third World Institutional Conflicts and Particular Agreements in T.

Boswell and A. Bergesen, eds., AMERICA'S CHANGING ROLE IN THE WORLD SYSTEM

(New York: Praeger, l987).

The Evolution of Sovereignty, SOCIAL SCIENCE, 72 (l987).

Japan and the United States: Prospects for Stability, in D. Okimoto and T. Inoguchi, eds., THE

POLITICAL ECONOMY OF JAPAN, vol,. II THE CHANGING INTERNATIONAL CONTEXT,

(Stanford: Stanford University Press, l988).

Sovereignty: An Institutional Perspective, COMPARATIVE POLITICAL STUDIES, 21,(April

l988). Also published in Japanese in LEVIATHAN: THE JAPANESE JOURNAL OF POLITICAL

SCIENCE (October l988). Reprinted in J. Caporaso, ed., THE ELUSIVE STATE (Beverly Hills:

Sage, 1989); and N. Zahariadis, ed., THEORY, CASE, AND METHOD IN COMPARATIVE

POLITICS (Harcourt Brace, 1997).

A Trade Strategy for the United States, ETHICS AND INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS 2 (l988).

Perspective, in P. Guerrieri and P.C. Padoan, eds., THE POLITICAL ECONOMY OF

INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION (London: Croom Helm, l988).

Fortune, Virtue, and Systematic versus Scientific Inquiry, in J. Kruzel and J. Rosenau, eds.,

JOURNEYS THROUGH WORLD POLITICS: AUTOBIOGRAPHIC REFLECTIONS OF

DISTINGUISHED SCHOLARS (Lexington, MA: DC Heath, 1989).

Global Transactions and the Consolidation of Sovereignty (with Janice Thomson) in E.O. Czempiel

and J.N. Rosenau, eds., GLOBAL CHANGES AND THEORETICAL CHALLENGES:

APPROACHES TO WORLD POLITICS FOR THE l990s (Lexington, MA: DC Heath, l989).

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Reprinted in R. J. Art and R. Jervis, eds., INTERNATIONAL POLITICS: ENDURING

CONCEPTS AND EMERGING ISSUES (New York: Harper Collins, 1992).

Hegemonic Stability Theory: An Empirical Assessment (with Michael Webb), REVIEW OF

INTERNATIONAL STUDIES 15 (1989).

Realist Praxis: Neo-Isolationism and Structural Change, JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL

AFFAIRS 43, 1 (Summer/Fall 1989). Reprinted in S. Michalak, ed., THE GREAT DEBATE

ABOUT AMERICAN FOREIGN POLICY: WAR OF THE WORLDVIEWS.

Interdependencia Simple y Obstaculos Para la Cooperacion entre Mexico y Estados Unidos in

Blanca Torres, ed., INTERDEPENDENCIA: UN ENFOQUE UTIL PARA EL ANALISES DE

LAS RELACIONES MEXICO-ESTADOS UNIDOS? (Mexico City: El Colegio de Mexico,

1990).

Global Communications and National Power, WORLD POLITICS 43, 3 (April 1991). Reprinted in

David Baldwin ed., NEOREALISM AND NEOLIBERALISM: THE CONTEMPORARY

DEBATE (New York: Columbia University Press, 1993); Oran Young, ed., THE

INTERNATIONAL POLITICAL ECONOMY AND INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTIONS

(Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, 1995); Judith Goldstein and Richard Steinberg, eds.,

INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTIONS (Sage Publications, 2009; Rainer Baumann, Peter Mayer and

Bernhard Zangl eds. INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS: THE GREAT DEBATES (Edward Elgar

2010).

Declining American Leadership in the World Economy, THE INTERNATIONAL SPECTATOR

(Rome) 26, 3 (July-Sept. 1991). Also published in an abridged version in NIRA, RESEARCH

OUTPUT 5, 1 (1992) (Tokyo) and in Japanese in NIRA RESEARCH POLICY 4, 7; Reprinted in

THE INTERNATIONAL SPECTATOR (ROME 50, 4 (2015).

Realism, Imperialism, and Democracy: A Response to Gilbert, POLITICAL THEORY 20, 1

(February 1992).

European Economic Security in the New Global Environment, in Beverly Crawford, ed., THE

FUTURE OF EUROPEAN SECURITY (Berkeley: Institute for International Studies, 1992).

The Evolution of the Contemporary International Political Economic Order, in Il Yung Chung, ed.,

KOREA IN A TURBULENT WORLD: CHALLENGES OF THE NEW INTERNATIONAL

POLITICAL ECONOMIC ORDER AND POLICY RESPONSES (Seoul: Sejong Institute, 1992).

"Regional Economic Blocs and the End of the Cold War (in Portuguese)," POLITICA EXTERNA

1, 2 (September 1992).

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Westphalia And All That, in J. Goldstein and R. Keohane eds., IDEAS AND FOREIGN POLICY

(Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 1993).

American Decline, Soviet Collapse, and the Coming Demise of the Atlantic Alliance," in H.

Haftendorn, ed., AMERICA AND EUROPE IN AN ERA OF CHANGE (Denver: Westview,

1993).

"International Political Economy," in Joel Krieger ed., POLITICS OF THE WORLD (Oxford

University Press, 1993).

Coping with Uncertainty: Political and Social Constraints on Neo-Orthodoxy (in Spanish),

APUNTES (Lima).

"Economic Interdependence and Independent Statehood," in R. Jackson and Alan James, eds.,

STATES IN A CHANGING WORLD: AN ANALYSIS OF REGIONAL EXPERIENCE (Oxford:

Oxford University Press, 1993).

"Sovereignty, Regimes, and Human Rights," in V. Rittberger, ed., REGIME THEORY AND

INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1993).

"Comment on "Foreign Aid and Burdensharing by S. Islam," in J. Frankel and M. Kahler, eds.,

REGIONALISM AND RIVALRY: JAPAN AND THE U.S. IN PACIFIC ASIA (Chicago:

University of Chicago Press, 1993).

"Bloques Economicos Regionales y el Fin de la Guerra Fria," in Gustavo Vega Canovas ed.,

Liberacion Economica y Libre Comercio en America del Norte (Mexico City: El Colegio de

Mexico, 1993).

"The Business of the State," CONTENTION 3 (Spring 1994).

"International Political Economy: Abiding Discord," REVIEW OF INTERNATIONAL POLITICAL

ECONOMY 1 (1994). Reprinted in Angus Cameron, Anastasia Nesvetailova, and Ronen Palan, eds

INTERNATIONAL POLITICAL ECONOMY (London: Sage, 2007).

"Realism and Transnational Relations," in Thomas Risse-Kappen ed., BRINGING

TRANSNATIONAL RELATIONS BACK IN (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1995).

"Sovereignty and Intervention," in G. Lyons and M. Mastanduno eds., BEYOND WESTPHALIA?

NATIONAL SOVEREIGNTY AND INTERNATIONAL INTERVENTION (Baltimore: Johns

Hopkins University Press, 1995).

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"The Parameters of the Evolving Global Economy," in Denis Simon, ed. CORPORATE

STRATEGIES IN THE PACIFIC RIM: GLOBAL VERSUS REGIONAL TRENDS (London:

Routledge, 1995).

"Compromising Westphalia," INTERNATIONAL SECURITY 20, 3 (Winter 1995/96). A slightly

different version in Hwang, Byong-Moo and Yoon, Young-Sam, eds., MIDDLE POWERS IN THE

AGE OF GLOBALIZATION (Seoul: Korean Association of International Studies, 1996).

Reprinted in David Held and Anthony McGrew eds., THE GLOBAL TRANSFORMATION

READER: AN INTRODUCTION TO THE GLOBALIZATION DEBATE (London: Polity Press,

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With Thomas Risse, “Well-governed failed states? Not an oxymoron!”

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