EMANUEL ADLER

I. BUSINESS ADDRESS

Munk School of Global Affairs University of At the Observatory, room 218 Toronto, Ontario M5S 0A7, Canada Email: [email protected]

Department of Political Science 100 St. Gerorge Street Toronto, Ontario M5S 3G3, Canada

II. EDUCATION

1971-1974 The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel History and International Relations, B. A., May 1974

1974-1976 The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel International Relations, M. A., June 1976

1976-1982 University of California, Berkeley, USA Political Science, Ph.D., October 1982

III. TEACHING APPOINTMENTS

University of Toronto

2001-2005 Department of Political Science, University of Toronto, Andrea and Charles Bronfman Chair of Israeli Studies, Full Professor

2005- Department of Political Science, University of Toronto, Andrea and Charles Bronfman Chair of Israeli Studies, Full Professor, with tenure

Hebrew University

1973-1976 Department of International Relations, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Teaching Assistant

1983-1985 Department of International Relations Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Teaching Associate-Lecturer

Emanuel Adler

1985-1990 Department of International Relations Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Lecturer

1990-1995 Department of International Relations Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Senior Lecturer with tenure

1995-2003 Department of International Relations, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Associate Professor with tenure

2003-2005 Department of International Relations, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Professor with tenure

Other Institutions

1977-1982 Department of Political Science, University of California, Berkeley, Teaching Assistant

1982-1983 Department of Political Science, University of California, Berkeley, Instructor

1985 Department of Political Science, University of California, Davis, Visiting Professor

1992-1995 Department of Political Science, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Associate Professor with tenure

2000 Department of Political Science, University of Catania, Italy, Visiting Professor

2011- Adjunt Professor, University of Copenhagen

IV. POST DOCTORAL AND SABBATICAL APPOINTMENTS

1982-1983 Institute of International Studies, University of California, Berkeley, Postdoctoral Fellow

1987-1989 Center for Science and International Affairs, John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University, Research Fellow, Avoiding Nuclear War Project

1989-1990 Center for Science and International Affairs, John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University, Adjunct Fellow 2 Emanuel Adler

1998-1999 Weatherhead Center for International Affairs, Harvard University, Senior Visiting Scholar

2012-2013 Fernand Braudel Senior Fellow, European University Institute, Florence, Italy

2014-2015 Senior Visiting Researcher, KFG, Free University of Berlin, Germany

V. ENDOWED CHAIRS

1993 Glenn B. and Cleone Orr Hawkins Professorship of Political Science - University Wisconsin-Madison

2001- Andrea and Charles Bronfman Chair of Israeli Studies - University of Toronto

VI. HONORARY APPOINTMENTS

2002- European Academy of Sciences

2010- Honorary Professor, University of Copenhagen

2011- Senior Fellow, Massey College

2013- Fellow,

VII. OTHER HONORS

1974 B. A. cum laude - History and International Relations

1976 M. A. cum laude - International Relations

1978 Ph.D. Examination - Distinction, Latin American Politics

1987 Outstanding Teaching Award - The Hebrew University of Jerusalem

1994 Outstanding Teaching Award - The Hebrew University of Jerusalem

2000 Outstanding Teaching Award - The Hebrew University of Jerusalem

2001 Outstanding Teaching Award - The Hebrew University of Jerusalem 3 Emanuel Adler

2004 Outstanding Teaching Award - The Hebrew University of Jerusalem

2005 Outstanding Teaching Award - The Hebrew University of Jerusalem

2017 Festschrift Conference: “A Celebration of Emanuel Adler’s Scholarship and Career, Munk School of Global Affairs, May 12.

VIII. JOURNAL EDITOR

January 2007-June 30, 2012 International Organization

IX. CITATIONS IN GOOGLE SCHOLAR

13,351 citations, as of April 22, 2018

X. ADDITIONAL APPOINTMENTS AT THE UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO

2006- Faculty, Center for Jewish Studies

2006-2012 Member, Center for International Studies

2006- Faculty Associate, Centre for Ethics

2006- Faculty, Centre for European, Russian, and Eurasian Studies

2011- Senior Fellow, Massey College.

XI. ADDITIONAL FUNCTIONS/TASKS AT THE UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO

2003- Halbert Exchange Program Committee

2006- Planning and Priorites (Political Science)

2007-2008 Search Committee member, Grafstein Chair in Jewish Philosophy

2008 Search Committee in International Relations, UTM

2008- Advisory Committee, Center for Jewish Studies

2011-12 Tri-Campus Decanal Promotion Committee

2012 Political Science Undergraduate Chair Committee Selection 4 Emanuel Adler

2012 Political Science Graduate Chair Committee Selection

2013 IR Search Committee

2015 Tenure Committee. Multiple meetings.

2017 Political Science Undergraduate Chair Committee Selection

2017 Tenure Commitee

XII. ADDITIONAL FUNCTIONS/TASKS AT THE HEBREW UNIVERSITY

1985-87, 1989-92 Faculty-Students Committee

1989-92 B. A. Advisor

1989-92, 1994 Teaching Committee

1990-92 University Disciplinary Committee

1991-present Research Associate, Davis Institute of International Relations

1994-1995 Social Sciences Infrastructure Committee

1995-1998 School of Public Policy, Academic Committee

1995-1998 Social Sciences Development Committee

1997-1998 School of Public Policy, Ad Hoc Committee

1997-2003 Kohl Institute of European Studies, Academic Committee

1999-2003 Chair, Ethics Committee, Faculty of Social Sciences

1999-2001, 2004- Departmental Steering Committee

2004-2005 School of Public Policy, Head of Academic Committee

2004-2005 Kohl Institute of Studies, Academic Committee

2004-2005 Appointments Committee at the Professorial level

5 Emanuel Adler XIII. RESEARCH GRANTS

1979 Center for Latin American Studies. University of California, Berkeley, $5.000.

1980 Institute for the Study of World Politics, New York, one year, $10.000.

1982 Institute of International Studies, University of California, Berkeley, one year, $ 8.000.

1986 The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, one year, $5,000.

1987-1989 Center for Science and International Affairs, Harvard University, two years, $25,000/year.

1989-1990 The Gund Foundation (through the Center for Science and International Affairs), one year, $35,000.

1991 Center for German and European Studies, U.C. Berkeley, one year, $5,000.

1993 University Wisconsin-Madison. Glenn B. and Cleone Orr Hawkins Professorship of Political Science, $55,000.

1994 The Global Studies Research Program, University of Wisconsin-Madison. Grant for Conference Organization, $13,500 (approx.).

1995 The Carnegie Council on Ethics and International Affairs. Grant for Conference Organization.

1995-1998 Davis Institute of International Relations, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, three separate years, total: $9,000.

2000 Center for German and European Studies (U.C. Berkeley) and the Institute for Global Conflict and Cooperation (U.C. San Diego). Grant for conference organization, $ 30,000.

2001- Andrea and Charles Bronfman Chair in Israeli Studies Research Grant

2002 Center for German and European Studies (U.C. Berkeley). Grant for conference organization, $ 20,000.

2007 2007 U of T Munk Centre for International Studies; Department of Political Science; Dean's Office's Faculty of Arts and Sciences, Office of 6 Emanuel Adler the vice-president and Provost, Malim Harding, Bronfman Chair of Israeli Studies, C$ 75,000.

2008 SSHRC Award-Aid to Research Workshops and Conferences in Canada, C$12,000.

2008 Connaught International Symposia Award, C$7,000.

2009 The American-Israeli Cooperative Enterprise. $ 7,500.

2012-2013 Fernand Braudel Fellowship, European Univeristy Institute. Euro 9,000.

2014-2015 Kolleg-Forschergruppe, KFG, Free University of Berlin. Euro 60,000

XVI. MISCELLANEOUS

Endowed and Keynote Lectures

2002 Emanuel Adler, "Changing Identities: The Path to Peace." First Andrea and Charles Bronfman Lecture in Israeli Studies. Munk Center for International Affairs, University of Toronto, March 21,

2006 Emanuel Adler, "The Road to Israeli-Palestinian Peace," Irving and Regina Rosen Public Lecture, Queen's University, March 30, 2006.

2009 Emanuel Adler, The Wolfond Series: “The Challenge of Teaching Israeli Studies on Campus: Israeli Academics Respond” Hillel of Greater Toronto (March 26)

2007 Emanuel Adler, "The Social Epistemology of International Security Governance: Moving to Common Knowledge Strategies, with an Emphasis on Defusing," Keynote Address at "Comparative and Future Challenges for Security Studies: Understanding Complexity and Uncertainty," Inaugural Conference of the Stockholm Network for Security Studies, Stockholm, Sweden, June 12-13 .

2011 Emanuel Adler, “Practicing Liberal-Nationalist Europe: an Evolutionary Theory of International Orders,” Inaugural Professorial Lecture, Department of Political Science, University of Copenhagen, November 8.

2014 Emanuel Adler, “Epistemic Communities as Communities of Practice,” Keynote lecture at the Berlin Graduate School for International Studies, Freie Universitat, Berlin, October 13. 7 Emanuel Adler

2017 “Democracias en Recesión: Claves Para Pensar Sobre La Estabilidad y Evolución de Ordenes Sociales Internacionales y Regionales,” Keynote Lecture at the opening of the 9th Conference of the Association of Latin American Political Scientists (ALACIP), Montevideo, the Uruguayan Parliament, July 25.

2017 “Claves Para Pensar Sobre La Estabilidad y Evolución de Ordenes Sociales Internacionales y Regionales,” Keynote Lecture at the 13th Conference of the Society of Argentinian Political Scientists (SAAP), Buenos Aires, Di Tella University, August 2, 2017.

Appointments in Professional Institutions

2002-2005 Member of Governing Council, International Studies Association

Editorial Committees and Advisory Boards

1999-2012, 2014 Editorial Board, International Organization

2014- Editorial Board, Senior Advisor, International Organization

1999- Advisory Board, European Journal of International Relations

1999- Editorial Committee, Books Series “International Relations in a Constructed World,” Sharpe Publications.

2003- Advisory Board, Journal of International Relations and Development

2013-2015 Editorial Board, International Studies Review

2011-2015 Board, Association for Israel Studies

2014- Advisory Board for the Karl Deutsch Research Centre at Charles University

Fellowship Committees

1996-2002 The MINERVA Fellowship Committee for German-Israeli Scientific Co- operation

1997- 2002 The Stavenhagen Fund

8 Emanuel Adler 2003- Halbert Exchange Program

Academic Reviews

Multiple reviews of book manuscripts for University Presses, for example, Princeton University Press, Columbia University Press, and Pennsylvania University Press, articles for academic journals, for example, International Organization, European Journal of International Relations, American Political Science Review, International Studies Quarterly, International Theory, and International Relations Review; tenure and full professor reviews in Canada, the United States, Europe, and Israel, grant proposal reviews, book endorsements.

Consulting

1982 World Bank.

1994-2005 Strategic Forum, Ministry of Foreign Relations

1995 The Swedish Ministry for Foreign Affairs

2003-2006 Atlantic Forum of Israel

2011 Ministry of Strategic Affairs, the Prime Minister Office, Israel

Public Service (sample)

Lectures to the American Friends of the Hebrew University; lectures to Canadian Jewish Community Centers and Synagogues; TV and radio appearances.

Political Commentary (examples only)

1982 New York Times, "Argentina's Deep Cleft," February 5.

2005 The Globe and Mail "Israel's Stars Are Being Realigned," November 22.

2006 Jerusalem Post “The Best Alternative-Nuclear Defusing,” December 5.

Professional Organizations

American Political Science Association International Studies Association Association for Israel Studies

9 Emanuel Adler XV. CONFERERNCE ORGANIZATION

1989-1990 Principal investigator and guest editor of "Arms Control, Peace Management, and International Security in the Post-Cold War Era." A project to publish a special issue of Daedalus commemorating the historic 1960 arms control issue and reevaluating the history, theory, and practice of arms control. Sponsored by the Center for Science and International Affairs, John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University, and Daedalus, the Journal of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences.

1990 Coordinator, "Arms control. Peace Management and International Security in the Post-Cold War Era," Conference held at the Center for Science and International Affairs, John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University, January 21- 22.

1994 Principal investigator and coordinator (with Michael Barnett), workshop on "Pluralistic Security Communities: Past, Present and Future." Sponsored by the Global Studies Research Program, University of Wisconsin-Madison, April 30- May 1.

1995 Principal investigator and coordinator (with Michael Barnett), Conference on "Security Communities in Comparative Perspective." Sponsored by the Carnegie Council on Ethics and International Affairs, New York City, December 1-2.

1998 Program Committee, 1998 American Political Science Association Annual Meeting.

1999 Principal investigator and coordinator (with Beverly Crawford and Stephan Haggard), Conference on “ Constructing a Mediterranean Region: Cultural and Functional Perspectives,” U.C. Berkeley, 19- 20, November.

2002 Principal investigator and coordinator (with Beverly Crawford), Conference on "The Convergence of Civilizations? Constructing a Mediterranean Region," Arrabida Monastery, Portugal, June 6-9.

2007 Principal investigator and coordinator, Workshop on “Is There a Rational Solution to the Arab-Israeli Conflict?” (Munk Centre, University of Toronto, February 16, 2007) and Rationality Lectures Series : “Rationality: A Critical Perspective,” Lectures by Jon Elster, Daniel Kahneman, and Thomas C. Schelling and Roundtable Discussion, Janice Stein, Moderator (University of Toronto, February 15-17). 10 Emanuel Adler

2008 Principal investigator and coordinator (with Vincent Pouliot), Conference on “The Practice Turn in International Relations,” Munk Centre for International Studies, November 21-22.

2008 Principal Organizer and coordinator (with Louis Pauly), International Organization , Board Retreat, European University Institute, Florence, Italy, October 11-13.

2009-10 26 th Annual Conference of Association for Israel Studies, University of Toronto, May 10-12. Organization and execution, involving 320 particpants, 80 panels, a banquet and keynote speech, a plenary pannel, and a closing public lecture.

2010 Principal Organizer and coordinator (with Louis Pauly), International Organization , Board Retreat, New York University, October 23-24.

XVI. OTHER PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES

1976-1982 Institute of International Studies and Department of Political Science, University of California, Berkeley, Research Assistant

1980 Field research in Latin America (Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Mexico and Peru). Interviews with 100 political officials, scientists and businessmen.

1982 Field research in Argentina and Brazil. Interviews with 50 officials and scientists.

1984 Co-chair 2 panels on Science, Technology, International Relations and the Idea of Progress, Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association, Atlanta, Georgia, March 27-31.

1985 Discussant to panel on Knowledge, Power, and Progress in International Relations, Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, New Orleans, Louisiana, August 29- September 1.

1987 Discussant to paper presented by G. M. Steinberg and Shmuel Hadar, "Tactics Without Strategy: The Role of State Subsidies in the Development of Technological Intensive Industries: A Policy Analysis" Jerusalem Institute for Israel Studies, Jerusalem, June.

1988 Workshop on “Opaque Nuclear Proliferation,” American Academy of Arts and Sciences, January 27-29. 11 Emanuel Adler

1988 Conference on NICS and Future NICS: Economic and Political Liberalization. Graduate School of International Relations and Pacific Studies, University of California, San Diego, June 3 and 4.

1992 "Knowledge and International Relations," discussant. American Political Science Association, Chicago, September.

1992 Field research and interviews in Germany, Belgium, and Finland, June.

1993 "Mind Over Matter: Experts and Nuclear Weapons Policies," discussant. International Studies Association, Acapulco, Mexico, March 23-7.

1993 Field research and interviews in Washington, D.C., October.

1993 Theory Group on "Social Learning in the Management of Global Environmental Risks," European University Institute, Florence, Italy, May 20-1.

1996 "Identity, Theory, and Foreign Policy." Chair. Panel at the Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, San Francisco, August 28-September 1.

1996. Emanuel Adler, "The Cooperative Security Way to Stable Peace: Constructing Regional and Global Security Communities." Paper commissioned by the Swedish Ministry for Foreign Affairs

1997 "A New Political and Economic Order in the Mediterranean?" Discussant. Conference on "The Role of the EU in Solving Conflicts in the Periphery," The Helmut Kohl Institute for International Studies, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, May 31-June 2.

1998 "Liberal and Evolutionary Roads." Discussant. Conference "Regional Peacemaking in Comparative Perspective," The Davis Institute for International Relations, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, June 16-17.

1998-1999 Conference meetings in Tokyo, Japan (January 1998), Singapore (December 1998), Shanghai, China (December 1999), and Moscow, Russia (June 2000) as part of a book project on “Peaceful Transitions of Major Powers,” sponsored by the United Nations University, Japan.

1999 “International Institutions and Socialization.” Discussant. Panel at the Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association, February 16-20.

1999 "International Perspectives." Chair. Panel at a conference on "Identities in Transition from War to Peace," the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, November 12 Emanuel Adler 30.

2000 "International Relations: New Subjects and Renewed Perspectives." Chair. Panel at the annual meeting of the Israeli Association of Political Science, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Jerusalem, May 25.

2000 "Moral and Strategic Dimensions." Chair. Panel at the conference on "Humanitarian Intervention and the Post-Kosovo Challenges to the European Security System," sponsored by the Konrad Adenauer Foundation and the Helmut Kohl Institute for European Studies, the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Jerusalem, May 1.

2001 "Quo Vadis, Europa: The Vision and Frontiers of Europe." Chair. Conference. Sponsored by the Konrad Adenauer Foundation and the Helmut Kohl Institute for European Studies, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, April 22-23.

2002 "Sources of Identity in International Politics." Chair and Discussant. Annual

Meeting of the International Studies Association, New Orleans, March 24-27.

2003 "Tasks for Transatlantic Cooperation in the Middle East," Conference sponsored by the Instituto Affari Internazionali, Rome, July 4-5.

2003 "Canada and the Use of Force: Caught Between Multilateralism and Unilateralism," Workshop at the Faculty of Law, University of Toronto, September 12.

2007 “The Practice Turn in IR.” Co-chair with Vincent Pouliot. Panel at the Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association, Chicago Hilton, February 28- March 3.

2007 “State Identities and World Politics, “ Chair. Annual Meeiting of the American Political Science Association , Chicago Hilton, August.

2008 “Is There a Rational Solution to the Israeli-Arab Conflict?” Chair and Panel Organization. Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association, San Francisco Hilton, March

2008 “The Concept of Practice as a Theoretical Hub in International Relations.” Chair and Panel Organization. Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association, San Francisco Hilton, March

2009 “Domestic Institutions and Israeli-Palestinian Peacemaking,” Chair. Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association, New York Marriott Marquis, 13 Emanuel Adler February 15-18

2012 “Assessing the Practice Turn,” Chair at the Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association, Hilton San Diego Bayfront, San Diego, March 31.

2013 “Power of Legality Workshop,” European University Institute, Florence, Italy, May 27-28.

2014 “Practices and Knowledge Production in IR,” Chair at the Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association, Sheraton, Toronto, March 28.

2014 “Space, Place, and Temporality: Ontological (In)Security, Modernity, and Conflict,” Chair at the Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association, Sheraton, Toronto, March 29.

XVII. ACTIVITIES OF THE CHAIR OF ISRAELI STUDIES (LAST FOUR ACADEMIC YEARS ONLY)

2014 Oded Haklai, Miriam Fendius Elman, Hendrik Spruyt, Book Launch, “Democracy and Conflict Resolution: The Dilemmas of Israel’s Peacekeeping,” chaired by Emanuel Adler, Munk School of Global Affairs, January 16.

“The Andrea and Charles Bronfman Lectures Series: 2013-2014”

2014 Ari Shavit, “The Israeli Condition—2014,” chaired by Emanuel Adler, Munk School of Global Affairs, January 23.

2014 Isaac Ben Israel, “Israel’s Security Challenges in a Changing Middle East,” chaired by Emanuel Adler, Munk School of Global Affairs, February 6.

2014 Carlo Strenger, “High-Tech Power or Theocracy? Why Israel is Difficult to Understand (Even to Israelis),” chaired by Emanuel Adler, Munk School of Global Affairs, February 24.

2014 Ariel Levite, “Israel’s Strategic Challenges—2014,” chaired by Emanuel Adler, Munk School of Global Affairs, March 3.

2014 Manuel Trajtenberg, “Israeli Society 2014: Striving for Cohesion in the Midst of Chaos,” chaired by Emanuel Adler, Munk School of Global Affairs, March 13.

2014 Eva Illouz, “Is It Impossible to be a Jewish Intellectual?,” chaired by Emanuel Adler, Munk School of Global Affairs, March 31. 14 Emanuel Adler

2015 Efraim Imbar, “Israel’s National Security Challenges,” chaired by Emanuel Adler, Munk School of Global Affairs, October 19.

“Bronfman Debates on the Future of Israel” 2016

2016 Yossi Beilin, Peter Beinart, Mira Sucharov, “Beyond the Two State Solution?” chaired by Emanuel Adler, Munk School of Global Affairs, January 28.

2016 Dan Meridor, Mohammed Wattad, “The Future of Israeli Democracy,” chaired by Emanuel Adler, Munk School of Global Affairs, February 25.

2016 Michael Barnett, “The Star and the Stripes,” chaired and discussed by Emanuel Adler, Munk School of Global Affairs, March 7.

2016 Gershom Gorenberg, Fania Oz-Salzberger, “Whither Israel,” chaired by Emanuel Adler, Munk School of Global Affairs, March 24.

2016 Derek Penslar, Diana Pinto, Bret Stephens, “European Jews and Israel: Security and Existential Dilemmas,” chaired by Emanuel Adler, Munk School of Global Affairs, April 7.

2016 Orit Rozin, “A Home for all Jews: Citizenship, Rights and National Identity in the New Israeli State,” chaired by Emanuel Adler, Munk School of Global Affairs, September 28.

“Bronfman Debates on the Future of Israel” 2017-2018

2017 Yossi Shain and Chemi Shalev, “The Looming Illiberal World Order, Israel and World Jewry,” chaired by Emanuel Adler, Munk School of Global Affairs, March 30.

2017 Emanuel Adler, “The Great Transformation:” What An Illiberal World Order Means for Israel’s Future,” City Shul, Toronto, April 2.

2017 Emanuel Adler and Howard Adelman, “One State, Two States, Whose State,” Holly Blossom Synagogue, Toronto, April 27.

2017 Alon Tal, “The Land is Full: Addressing Israel’s Population Challenge,” chaired by Emanuel Adler, Munk School of Global Affairs, October 5.

2017 Sayed Kashua and Aviad Rubin, “Dialogue: Imagining a Future for Israeli Society,” c haired by Emanuel Adler, Munk School of Global Affairs, November 16. 15 Emanuel Adler

XVIII UNDERGRADUATE SUPERVISION (POL499Y1 Y Senior Thesis)

2010-2011 Joshua Freedman, “Constructing an Emotional Affinity: An Investigation into the Rationality of Israel’s Rebranding Campaign.”

2011-2012 Amjad Iraqi, “Arab Citizens and Israel’s National Service: The Institutional, Political and Identity Tensions of Civic Participation.”

2011-2012 Sara Lee, “Kosher Food in Israel and Israeli Identity.”

2015-2016 Rachel Glowinsky, “Netanyahu in Begin’s Clothing: An Investigation on the Interplay of Culture, Logic, and Political Leadership.”

XIX. SUPERVISION OF GRADUATE STUDENTS

M.A.

Name Date of Completion

Tommy Steiner 1999 (Hebrew University) Tal Dingott 1998 (Hebrew University) Yael Bela 1997 (Hebrew University)

Shlomo Griner 2003 (Hebrew University) Michal Stark 2003 (Hebrew University) Boaz Atzili 2000 (Hebrew University) continued Ph.D. at MIT Sharon Bouhnick 2000 (Hebrew University)

Ph.D.

Name Date of Completion

Avi Segal 1993 (Hebrew University)

Darren Hawkins 1996 (University of Wisconsin)

Tal Sadeh 2001 (Hebrew University) Emily Landau 2004 (Hebrew University) Raffaella del Sarto 2004 (Hebrew University) Tal Dingott 2004 (Hebrew University) Piki Ish Sahlom 2004 (Hebrew University) Amir Lupovici 2008 (Hebrew University) Shelly Hoffman 2013 (Hebrew University) 16 Emanuel Adler

Oded Haklai 2004 (University of Toronto, secondary) Markus Kornprobst 2005 (University of Toronto) Corneliu Bjola 2007 (University of Toronto) Ruben Zaiotti 2008 (University of Toronto) Vincent Pouliot 2008 (University of Toronto) Nisha Shah 2008 (University of Toronto) Mark Raymond 2011 (University of Toronto, secondary) Alanna Krolikowski 2013 (University of Toronto) Joelle Dumouchel 2015 (University of Toronto) Alena Drieschova 2016 (University of Toronto) Megan Dersnah 2016 (University of Toronto, secondary) Simon Pratt 2017 (University of Toronto) David Polansky 2017 (University of Toronto, secondary) Patricia Greve 2018 (University of Toronto)

Maika Sondarjee in progress (University of Toronto) Michael Faubert in progress (University of Toronto) Ryder McKeown in progress (University of Toronto) Steven Loleski in progress (University of Toronto, secondary) Marion Laurence in progress (University of Toronto, secondary)

XX. TEACHING (University of Toronto)

“Becoming Israel: War, Peace, and the Politics of Israel’s Identity” (undergraduate) “International Relations Theory” (core course, graduate) “The Constructivist Turn in International Relations Theory” (graduate) “Advanced Theory Workshop on Change in International Relations” (graduate and undergraduate)

XXI. RESEARCH INTERESTS

International relations theory, especially the construction of social reality and the relationship between knowledge and power. Non-state international actors, in particular, epistemic communities. Theories of cooperation and conflict resolution, with special emphasis on Israel, the Middle East, and the Mediterranean area. International and regional security, in particular, the development of security communities. Israeli foreign and security policies and the relationship between rationality, identity, and solutions to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. European security institutions, in particular, the North Atlantic Treaty Organization and the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe. Peaceful transitions of major powers in theoretical and historical perspective. Most recently, a social theory of “cognitive evolution” about the change and stability of international social orders; international practices and communities of practice; a constructivist reconsideration of strategic logic, including deterrence, European cooperative security and pluralistic integration; European civilization as a community of practice, Israel's relations with 17 Emanuel Adler the world; and revisiting epistemic communities.

XXII. PUBLICATIONS

Doctoral Dissertation

1. Emanuel Adler, "A Cultural Theory of Change in International Political Economy: Science, Technology, and Computer Policies in Argentina and Brazil." Ph.D. Dissertation, UC Berkeley, 1982.

Books

2. Emanuel Adler, The Power of Ideology: The Quest For Technological Autonomy in Argentina and Brazil (Berkeley, CA: University of California Press, 1987). Paperback edition appeared in 1991.

3. Charles Kupchan, Emanuel Adler, Jean-Marc Coicoud and Yuen Foong Khong, with the assistance of Jason Davidson and Mira Sucharov, Power in Transition: The Peaceful Change of International Order (Tokyo: United Nations University, 2001).

4. Emanuel Adler, Communitarian International Relations: The Epistemic Foundations of International Relations (London and New York: Routledge, 2005). Simultaneous paperback edition.

5. Emanuel Adler, A Social Theory of Cognitive Evolution: Change, Stability, and Social Orders (Cambridge University Press, 2019).

Edited Books

6. Emanuel Adler and Beverly Crawford, eds., Progress in Postwar International Relations (New York: Columbia University Press, 1991). (Chapters written especially for this book appear below). Paperback edition appeared in 1994.

7 Emanuel Adler, guest editor, special issue of Daedalus (Winter 1991) "Arms Control: Thirty Years On."

8 Emanuel Adler, ed., The International Practice of Arms Control (Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins University Press, 1992) (Chapters written especially for this book appear below). Simultaneous paperback edition.

9. Emanuel Adler and Michael Barnett, eds., Security Communities (Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 1998). (Chapters written especially for this book appear below). 18 Emanuel Adler Simultaneous paperback edition.

10. Emanuel Adler, Beverly Crawford, Federica Bicchi, and Raffaella Del Sarto, eds. The Convergence of Civilizations: Constructing a Mediterranean Region (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2006) (chapter written especially for this book appears below).

11. Emanuel Adler and Vincent Pouliot, eds. International Practices (Cambridge and New York, Cambridge University Press, 2011). Chinese translation now available.

12. Emanuel Adler, ed. Israel in the World: Legitimacy and Exceptionalism (London and New York: Routledge, 2013).

Articles in Edited Books

13. Emanuel Adler, "Seasons of Peace: Progress in Postwar International Security," in Emanuel Adler and Beverly Crawford, eds., Progress in Postwar International Relations (New York: Columbia University Press, 1991), 128-173. Also published in CSIA Working Papers Number 89-3, John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University, April 1989.

14. Emanuel Adler, "Cognitive Evolution: A Dynamic Approach for the Study of International Relations and Their Progress" in Emanuel Adler and Beverly Crawford, eds., Progress in Postwar International Relations (New York: Columbia University Press, 1991), 43-88. Also published in CSIA Working Papers Number 89-4, John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University, June 1989.

15. Emanuel Adler, Beverly Crawford and Jack Donnelly, "Introduction: Defining and Conceptualizing Progress in International Relations." in Emanuel Adler and Beverly Crawford, eds., Progress in Postwar International Relations (New York: Columbia University Press, 1991), 1-42.

16. Emanuel Adler, "Europe's New Security Order: A Pluralistic Security Community" in Beverly Crawford, ed., The Future of European Security (International and Area Studies, U.C. Berkeley, 1992), 287-326.

17. Emanuel Adler, "Preface," in Emanuel Adler, ed., The International Practice of Arms Control (Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins University Press, 1992), VII-XIV.

18. Emanuel Adler, "Arms Control, Disarmament, and National Security: A Thirty Years Retrospective and a New Set of Anticipations." Revised. In Emanuel Adler, ed., The International Practice of Arms Control (Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins University Press, 1992), 1-20.

19. Emanuel Adler, "Seeds of Peaceful Change: The OSCE's Pluralistic Security Community- 19 Emanuel Adler Building Model, " in Emanuel Adler and Michael Barnett, eds., Security Communities

(Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1998), 119-160.

20. Emanuel Adler and Michael Barnett, "Security Communities in Theoretical Perspective," in Emanuel Adler and Michael Barnett, eds., Security Communities (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1998), 3-28.

21. Emanuel Adler and Michael Barnett, "A Framework for the Study of Security Communities," in Emanuel Adler and Michael Barnett, eds., Security Communities (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1998), 29-66. Reprinted in Richard Little and Michael Smith, eds., Perspectives on World Politics, 3d. edition (London: Routledge, 2005).

22. Michael Barnett and Emanuel Adler, "Studying Security Communities in Theory, Comparison, and History," in Emanuel Adler and Michael Barnett, eds., Security Communities (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1998), 413-441.

23. Emanuel Adler, "The Change of Change: Peaceful Transitions of Power in the Age of Multilateralism (The Multilateral Age)," in Charles Kupchan, Emanuel Adler, Jean-Marc Coicoud and Yuen Foong Khong, Power in Transition: The Peaceful Change of International Order (Tokyo: United Nations University, 2001).

24. Emanuel Adler, "Constructivism and International Relations," in Walter Carlsnaes, Thomas Risse, and Beth A. Simmons, eds., Handbook of International Relations (London: Sage, 2002), 95-118.

25. Emanuel Adler and Steven Bernstein, “Knowledge in Power: The Epistemic Construction of Global Governance,” in Michael Barnett and Raymond Duvall, eds. Power and Global Governance (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2005).

26. Emanuel Adler and Beverly Crawford, "Normative Power: The European Practice of Region Building: The Case of the Euro-Mediterranean Partnership (EMP)," Emanuel Adler, Federica Bicchi, Beverly Crawford, and Raffaella Del Sarto, eds. The Convergence of Civilizations: Constructing a Mediterranean Region (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2006).

27. Emanuel Adler, "Communitarian Multilateralism," in Ramesh Thakur, Edward Newman and John Tirman, eds. Multilateralism Under Challenge? Power, International Order and Structural Change (Tokyo: UNU Press, 2006).

28. Emanuel Adler, “Complex Deterrence in the Asymmetrical Warfare Era,” in Patrick Morgan, T V Paul, James Wirtz, eds., Complex Deterrence (Chicago University Press, 2009), 85-108. 20 Emanuel Adler

29. Emanuel Adler, “Europe as a Civilizational Community of Practice,” in Peter Katzenstein, ed. Civilizations in World Politics: Plural and Pluralist Perspectives (New York and London: Routledge, 2009)

30. Emanuel Adler and Vincent Pouliot, “International Practices: Introduction and Framework,” in Emanuel Adler and Vincent Pouliot, eds. International Practices (New Cambridge and New York: Cambridge University Press, 2011).

31. Emanuel Adler, "Constructivism in International Relations: Sources, Contributions, and Debates" in Walter Carlsnaes, Thomas Risse, and Beth A. Simmons, eds., Second Edition, Handbook of International Relations (London: Sage, 2012) (complete rewrite, 19,000 words).

32. Emanuel Adler, “Israel Unsettled Relations with the World: Causes and Consequences,” in Emanuel Adler, ed. Israel in the World: Legitimacy and Exceptionalism (New York and London: Routledge, 2013).

33. Emanuel Adler, “Preface,” in Rebecca Adler-Nissen, Bourdieu in International Relations (London: Routledge, 2012). 34. Emanuel Adler, “Resilient Liberal International Practices, in Tim Dunne and Trine Flockhart, eds., Liberal World Orders (Oxford University Press, 2013).

Articles in Academic Journals

35. Emanuel Adler, "Executive Command and Control in Foreign Policy: The CIA's Covert Activities," ORBIS 23, No. 3 (Fall 1979), 671-696.

36. Emanuel Adler, "The Power of Ideology: Computer and Nuclear Energy Development in Argentina and Brazil" Serie Estudos, No. 42, October 1985. Instituto Universitario de Pesquisas do Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, 1-39.

37. Emanuel Adler, "Ideological 'Guerrillas' and the Quest for Technological Autonomy: Brazil’s Domestic Computer Industry," International Organization Vol.40, No. 3 (Summer 1986), 673-705.

38. Emanuel Adler, "The Role of Political and Intellectual Elites and Institutions in the Development of Computers and Nuclear Energy in Argentina and Brazil" Dados Vol. 31, No. 3 (1988), 373-402.

39. Emanuel Adler, "State Institutions, Ideology, and Autonomous Technological 21 Emanuel Adler Development; Computers and Nuclear Energy in Argentina and Brazil" Latin American Research Review Vol. 23, No. 2 (Spring 1988), 59-90.

40. Emanuel Adler, "Opaque Nuclear Proliferation and the Political Selection of Arms Control Concepts." Journal of Strategic Studies, Vol. 13, No. 3 (September 1990), 191- 201.

41. Emanuel Adler, "Arms Control, Disarmament and National Security: A Thirty Year Retrospective and a New Set of Anticipations," Special Arms Control Issue of Daedalus, Vol. 120, No. 1 (Winter 1991), 1-20.

42. Emanuel Adler and Peter M. Haas, "Epistemic Communities, International Cooperation and World Order: Creating a Reflective Research Program" International Organization, Vol. 46, No. 1 (Winter 1992), 367-390.

43. Emanuel Adler, "The Emergence of Cooperation: National Epistemic Communities and the International Evolution of the Idea of Nuclear Arms Control" International Organization, Vol. 46, No. 1, (Winter 1992), 101-145. Reprinted in Matthew Evangelista, ed., Peace Studies: Critical Concepts in Political Science, Volume II (London and New York: Routledge, 2005).

44. Emanuel Adler and Michael Barnett, "Governing Anarchy: A Research Agenda for the Study of Security Communities." Ethics and International Affairs 10 (1996), pp. 63-98.

45. Emanuel Adler, "Seizing the Middle Ground: Constructivism in World Politics," European Journal of International Relations Vol. 3, No 3 (1997), pp. 319-363.

46. Emanuel Adler, "Imagined (Security) Communities: Cognitive Regions in International Relations," Millennium Vol. 26, No 2 (1997), pp. 1-27. Reprinted in Philippe de Lombarerde and Fredrik Soderbaum, eds, Regionalism (London: Sage, 2013).

47. Emanuel Adler, "Condition(s) of Peace," Review of International Studies, Special Issue, "The Eighty Years' Crisis," Vol. 24, No 5 (December 1998), 165-191. Also published in Tim Dunne, Michael Cox, and Ken Booth, eds., The Eighty Years’ Crisis: International Relations 1919-1999 (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1999), 165-191.

48. Emanuel Adler and Michael Barnett, "Taking Identity and Our Critics Seriously," Cooperation and Conflict Vol. 35, No 3 (August 2000), 321-329.

49. Emanuel Adler, "Review of Brian Frederking, Resolving Security Dilemmas: A Constructivist Explanation of the INF Treaty." Journal of Cold War Studies Vol. 5 No 2 (2003), pp. 106-09.

50. Emanuel Adler, “Review of William R. Thompson, ed., Evolutionary Interpretations of 22 Emanuel Adler World Politics,” Journal of Politics vol. 65 No 3 (August 2003), pp. 918-20.

51. Emanuel Adler, "Barry Buzan's Use of Constructivism to Reconstruct the English School: Not all the Way Down," in Forum: Barry Buzan's From International to World Society? Millennium vol 34 No 1 (2005), pp. 171-82.

52. Emanuel Adler, Barry Buzan, and Tim Dunne, "Forum Afterword" in Forum: Barry Buzan's From International to World Society? Millennium vol 34 No 1 (2005), pp. 195- 99.

53. Emanuel Adler, “The Spread of Security Communities: Communities of Practice, Self- Restraint, and NATO’s Post-Cold War Transformation,” European Journal of International Relations vol 14 No 2 (June 2008), 195-230.

54. Emanuel Adler and Patricia Greve, “When Security Community Meets Balance of Power: Overlapping Regional Mechanisms of Security Governance,” Review of International Studies vol 35 (2009), 59-84.

55. Emanuel Adler, “Damned if You Do, Damned if You Don’t, ‘Performative Power,’ and the Strategy of Conventional and Nuclear Defusing,” Security Studies vol 19 No 2 (2010), 199-229.

56. Emanuel Adler and Vincent Pouliot, “International Practices,” International Theory, vol 3 No 1 (2011), 1-36.

57. Emanuel Adler and Vincent Pouliot, “Fulfilling the Promises of Practice Theory” ISQ Blog , December 2015. http://www.isanet.org/Publications/ISQ/Posts/ID/4956/Fulfilling- The-Promises-of-Practice-Theory-in-IR

XXIII. ARTICLES AND BOOKS IN PREPARATION AND UNDER REVIEW

1. Emanuel Adler and Michael Faubert, “Epistemic Communities as Communities of Practice,” edited by Christian Bueger, Alena DrischovaTed Hopf, Conceptualizing International Practices: Directions for the Practice Turn in International Relations .

XXIV. NON REFEREED ARTICLES (sample)

1. Emanuel Adler, “The House is on Fire: NATO’s Regional Security Dialogue and Iran,” Strategic Assessment vol. 11 no 3 (January 2009), 45-52.

2. Emanuel Adler, “The House is on Fire: NATO’s Regional Security Dialogue and Iran,” RUSI Newbrief vol 29 no 3 (March 2009).

23 Emanuel Adler 3. Emanuel Adler, “The OSCE as a Security Community,” OSCE Magazine, Issue # 1/2011, pp. 14-15.

XXV. CONFERENCE PAPERS, PRESENTATIONS, AND COMMISSIONED PAPERS

1. Emanuel Adler, "Three Strategies for the Management of Science and Technology." Paper presented at the National Control Colloquium, Institute of International Studies, Berkeley, California, 1978.

2. Emanuel Adler, "Evolution of Science and Technology Policies in Brazil." Paper presented to the Brazil/Mexico Study Group, University of California, Berkeley, March, 1982.

3. Emanuel Adler, “The Idea of Progress in International Relations.” Paper presented at the International Studies Association Convention, Atlanta, Georgia, March 27- 31, 1984.

4. Emanuel Adler, "The Quest for Technological Autonomy in Argentina and Brazil." Paper presented at the Truman Institute, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, May, 1985.

5. Emanuel Adler, "The Idea of Progress in International Relations." Paper presented at the Conference on Progress in International Relations held at GSPIA, University of Pittsburgh, June 27-29, 1986.

6. Emanuel Adler, "The Weathermakers: Scientists, Ideology and the Development of Nuclear Energy in Argentina and Brazil." Paper presented at the Symposium on Science and Power held by the Center of Advanced Studies, Hebrew University of Jerusalem and the Johns Hopkins University. Jerusalem, March, 1987.

7. Emanuel Adler, "The Emergence of Cooperation: National Epistemic Communities and the Evolution of the Idea of Arms Control." Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association. Washington, D.C., September 1-4, 1988.

8. Emanuel Adler, "The Emergence of Cooperation: National Epistemic Communities and the International Evolution of the Idea of Nuclear Arms Control." Paper presented at the Conference on "Knowledge, Interests and International Policy Coordination" held at Wellesley College, February 17-19, 1990.

9. Emanuel Adler, "The Emergence of Cooperation: National Epistemic Communities and 24 Emanuel Adler the International Evolution of the Idea of Nuclear Arms Control." Paper presented at the meeting of the Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association held in San Francisco, August 30-September 2, 1990.

10. Emanuel Adler, "Europe's 'Pacific Union': A Pluralistic Security Community." Paper presented at the Conference on "The Future of European Security" held at U.C. Berkeley, April 24-25, 1991.

11. Emanuel Adler, "W(h)ither the State?" Paper presented at the Conference, "W(h)ither the State? Security and the Nation State." U.C. Santa Cruz, August 1-4, 1991.

12. Emanuel Adler, "A Minimalist Idea of Progress, Knowledge and International Cooperation." Paper presented at the International Workshop on "Technological Pessimism, Modern Societies and their Environments," Jerusalem, January 6-9, 1992.

13. "Emanuel Adler, "Progress in International Relations," International Relations Colloquium, Institute of International Studies, UC Berkeley, October 27, 1993.

14. Emanuel Adler, "Laboratories of Peaceful Change: The CSCE and the Construction of Pluralistic Security Communities," Center for German and European Studies, UC Berkeley, October 29, 1993.

15. Emanuel Adler and Michael Barnett, "Pluralistic Security Communities: Past, Present and Future." Paper presented at the Workshop on "Pluralistic Security Communities: Past, Present and Future." Global Studies Research Program, University of Wisconsin, Madison, April 30-May 1, 1994.

16. Emanuel Adler, "Imagined (Security) Communities." Paper presented at the Workshop on "Pluralistic Security communities: Past, Present and Future." Global Studies Research Program, University of Wisconsin-Madison, April 30-May 1, 1994.

17. Emanuel Adler and Michael Barnett, "Security Communities." Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, The New York Hilton, September 1-4, 1994.

18. Emanuel Adler, "Imagined (Security) Communities." Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, The New York Hilton, September 1-4, 1994.

19. Emanuel Adler, "Toward a Socio-Cognitive Synthesis: Some Preliminary Thoughts." Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, The New York Hilton, September 1-4, 1994.

20. Emanuel Adler, "Epistemic Communities as a Vehicle for Understanding the 25 Emanuel Adler Construction of Reality in World Politics." Paper presented at the Workshop on Science Studies, International Relations and the Global Environment, Cornell University, September 16-18, 1994.

21. Emanuel Adler and Michael Barnett, "Security Communities." Paper presented at the Conference on "Security Communities in Comparative Perspective," The Carnegie Council on Ethics and International Affairs, New York City, December 1-2, 1995.

22. Emanuel Adler, "Seeds of Peaceful Change: The OSCE as a Pluralistic Security Community-Making Institution." Paper presented at the Conference on "Security Communities in Comparative Perspective," The Carnegie Council on Ethics and International Affairs, New York City, December 1-2, 1995.

23. Emanuel Adler and Michael Barnett, "Governing Anarchy: A Research Agenda for the Study of Security Communities." Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association, San Diego, April 17-21, 1996.

24. Emanuel Adler, "Seeds of Peaceful Change: The OSCE as a Pluralistic Security Community-Building Institution." Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association, San Diego, April 17-21, 1996.

25. Emanuel Adler, "Imagined (Security) Communities." Paper presented at the Conference on "Imagined Communities: International Thought Towards the End of the 20th Century," The Leonard Davis Institute for International Relations, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, May 27-28, 1996.

26. Emanuel Adler, "The OSCE as a Security-Community--Building Institution." Paper presented at the OSCE Conference on "The OSCE as a Platform for Dialogue and Fostering Norms of Behavior.” Tel Aviv University, June 2-5, 1996.

27. Emanuel Adler, "Cognitive, Cultural, and Normative Dimensions." Paper presented at the "Workshop on Stable Peace -- The Next Step." The Leonard Davis Institute for International Relations, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, June 14, 1996.

28. Emanuel Adler, "Constructivism: Socio-Cognitive Change in International Relations." Presentation at the Round table on "Constructivism: Past Agendas and Future Directions." Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, San Francisco, August 28-September 1, 1996.

29. Emanuel Adler, "From the OSCE to the Middle-East Multilaterals: The Cooperative Way to Peace." Paper presented at the Conference on "European Lessons for Middle Eastern Cooperation," sponsored by the Konrad Adenauer Foundation and the Helmut Kohl Institute for European Studies, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Jerusalem, November 7-8, 1996. 26 Emanuel Adler

30. Emanuel Adler, "Seizing the Middle Ground: Constructivism in World Politics." Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association, Toronto, March 18-22, 1997.

31. Emanuel Adler, "Theorizing About International Relations," Paper presented at the Joint Canadian-Israeli Workshop on "West Wind, East Wind: New International Realities," The Leonard Davis Institute of International Relations, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Jerusalem, May 20-21, 1997.

32. Emanuel Adler, "Seizing the Middle Ground: Constructivism in World Politics." Paper presented at the Conference on "International Norms: Origins, Significance, and Manifestations," The Leonard Davis Institute of International Relations, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, May 26-27, 1997.

33. Emanuel Adler, "Regional Security Through Integration: Socially Constructing the Mediterranean Region." Paper presented at the Workshop on "Regional Security Structures," The Jaffee Center for Strategic Studies, Tel Aviv University, June 16-17, 1997.

34. Emanuel Adler, "Security Communities." Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Boston, September 1998.

35. Emanuel Adler, "The Long Term Effect of International Institutions." Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Boston, September 1998.

36. Emanuel Adler, “Condition(s) of Peace.” Paper presented at the Program on International Conflict Analysis and Resolution,” Harvard University, November 16, 1998.

37. Emanuel Adler, “Cognitive Evolution.” Paper presented at a Conference on “Evolutionary Perspectives in International Relations, Indiana University at Bloomington, December 4-6, 1998.

38. Emanuel Adler “Imagined Security Communities.” Paper presented at the Olin Security Seminar, Harvard University, April 13, 1999.

39. Emanuel Adler, “The Change of Change: Peaceful Transitions of Power in the Age of Multilateralism (The Multilateral Age).” Paper presented at the Conference on “Peaceful Transitions of Major Powers,” sponsored by the United Nations University and by invitation of the Shanghai Institute for International Studies, Shanghai, China, December 19-20, 1999.

27 Emanuel Adler 40. Emanuel Adler, "Ernst Haas's Theory of International Politics." Paper presented at a Conference in Honor of Ernst B. Haas, U.C. Berkeley, Berkeley, CA., March 20, 2000.

41. Emanuel Adler, “The Change of Change: Peaceful Transitions of Power in the Age of Multilateralism (The Multilateral Age).” Paper presented at the Round Table Discussion on "International Order: Whither the Unipolar Moment?," sponsored by the United Nations University and the Carnegie Moscow Center, Moscow, June 23, 2000.

42. Emanuel Adler, "The Change of Change: Security Communities in the Multilateral Age." Paper presented at the Inauguration Conference of the School of Policy and Government, Tel Aviv University, December 19, 2000.

43. Emanuel Adler, "A Mediterranean Canon and an Israeli Prelude to Long Term Peace." Paper presented at the Conference on "Current European and Israeli Perspectives on the Mediterranean Concept," The Van Leer Institute, Jerusalem, March 8, 2001.

44. Emanuel Adler, "International Relations Theory and International Law: Toward a Science of Global Governance." Paper presented at the Conference on "The Impact of Norms and Institutions on Cooperation in International Environment and Trade: Theoretical Perspectives," The Faculty of Law of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, June 3-5, 2001.

45 Emanuel Adler, "September 28, 2000 & September 11, 2001, Local and International Terror: Dilemmas and Directions." Beth Tzedec Synaguogue, Toronto, November 19, 2001.

46 Emanuel Adler, "Changing Identities: The Path to Peace." First Andrea and Charles Bronfman Lecture in Israeli Studies. Munk Center for International Affairs, University of Toronto, March 21, 2002.

47 Emanuel Adler, "A Mediterranean Tower of Babel." Paper presented at the Conference on "Whither the Barcelona Process? The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, April 7-8, 2002.

48 Emanuel Adler and Steven Bernstein, "Knowledge in Power: The Epistemic Construction of Global Governance." Paper presented at the Conference on "Power and Global Governance," University of Wisconsin-Madison, April 18-20, 2002.

49 Emanuel Adler,"Changing Identities: The Path to Peace." Lecture at the Free University of Berlin, Berlin, Germany, April 26, 2002.

50 Emanuel Adler and Beverly Crawford, "Constructing a Mediterranean Region: A 28 Emanuel Adler Cultural Approach." Paper presented at the Conference on "The Convergence of Civilizations? Constructing a Mediterranean Region," Arrabida Monastery, Portugal, June 6-9, 2002.

51 Emanuel Adler, "Changing Identities: The Path to Peace." Lecture at Mc Gill University, Montreal, November 28, 2002.”

52 Emanuel Adler, "Knowledge in Power: The Epistemic Construction of Global Governance." Seminar, Mc Gill University, Montreal, November 29, 2002.

53 Emanuel Adler and Steven Bernstein, "Knowledge in Power: The Epistemic Construction of Global Governance," Global Politics Colloquium, Munk Centre, The University of Toronto, December 2, 2003.

53 Emanuel Adler and Steven Bernstein, "Knowledge in Power: The Epistemic Construction of Global Governance," paper presented at the International Studies Association, Montreal, March 18, 2004.

54 Emanuel Adler, "Changing Identities: The Path to Peace." Ernst Haas Lecture, Institute and Area Studies, University of California, Berkeley, September 8, 2004.

55 Emanuel Adler, "Cognitive Evolution and Communities of Practice," paper presented at the Roundtable "Bridge Building in IR: Possibilities, Achievements and Limits" at the International Studies Association Annual Meeting, Honolulu Hilton, Hawaii, March 1, 2005.

56 Emanuel Adler, "Military Strategy Meets Constructivism," Jaffee Center of Strategic Studies, Tel Aviv University. June 2, 2005.

57 Emanuel Adler "Constructing a Mediterranean Region," paper presented at the International Studies Association meeting, San Diego, March 25, 2006.

58 Emanuel Adler, "Normative Power," Discussant of panel "Normative Power Europe and the Mediterranean: Theoretical Insights and Empirical Evidence," International Studies Association Meeting, San Diego, March 25, 2006.

59 Emanuel Adler, "The Road to Israeli-Palestinian Peace," Irving and Regina Rosen Public Lecture, Queen's University, March 30, 2006.

60 Emanuel Adler, "The Iranian Nuclear Crisis," Queen's University, March 31, 2006.

61 Emanuel Adler, “Damned if You Do, Damned if You Don’t, ‘Performative Power,’ and the Strategy of Conventional and Nuclear Defusing,” Paper Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Philadelphia, PA, September 1, 29 Emanuel Adler 2006.

62 Emanuel Adler, “Discussion on Allen Buchanan, ‘Moral Progress in Human Rights,’” Conference on: “Is There Progress in Ethics,” Centre for Ethics, University of Toronto, October 14, 2006.

63 Emanuel Adler, “Is There a Rational Solution to the Arab-Israeli Conflict,” Workshop on“Is There a Rational Solution to the Arab-Israeli Conflict,” Munk Centre, University of Toronto, February 16, 2007.

64 Emanuel Adler, “The Spread of Security Communities: Communities of Practice, Self- Restraint, and NATO’s Post-Cold War Transformation,” Paper Presented at the Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association, Chicago Hilton, February 28-March 3, 2007.

65 Emanuel Adler, Discussant of Edward Friedman, “The Utility of IR Theory in Forecasting China’s Future Foreign Policy,” Workshop: China and International Relations Theory, Munk Centre, University of Toronto, April 25, 2007.

66 Emanuel Adler, "Damned if You Do, Damned if You Don't, 'Performative Power,' and the Strategy of Conventional and Nuclear Defusing," Paper presented at the Conference "Deterrence: A Complex Paradigm," McGill University, Montreal, May 5-6, 2007.

67 Emanuel Adler, "Damned if You Do, Damned if You Don't and the Strategy of Defusing," Paper presented at the 4 th Annual Arms Control Conference of the Institute for National Security Studies, Tel Aviv University, May 16-17, 2007.

68 Emanuel Adler, "The Social Epistemology of International Security Governance: Moving to Common Knowledge Strategies, with an Emphasis on Defusing," Keynote Address at "Comparative and Future Challenges for Security Studies: Understanding Complexity and Uncertainty," Inaugural Conference of the Stockholm Network for Security Studies, Stockholm, Sweden, June 12-13, 2007.

69 Emanuel Adler, “Europe as a Civilizational State,” Paper presented at a roundtable on "Civilization States in World Politics” at the annual meeting of the American Political Science Association , Chicago Sheraton, August 30, 2007.

70 Emanuel Adler, "Damned if You Do, Damned if You Don't, 'Performative Power,' and the Strategy of Conventional and Nuclear Defusing," International Security Colloquium, University of Washington, January 25, 2008.

71 Emanuel Adler and Vincent Pouliot, “The Practice Turn in International Relations: Introduction and Framework,” paper presented at the annual meeting of the International Studies Association, San Francisco Hilton, March 29, 2008 30 Emanuel Adler

72 Emanuel Adler, “"Damned if You Do, Damned if You Don't, 'Performative Power,' and the Strategy of Conventional and Nuclear Defusing," International Relations Colloquium, Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs, Princeton University, April 14, 2008.

73 Emanuel Adler, “Deterrence” Worshop organized by Thomas Schelling and Shibley Telhami, University of Maryland, April 25, 2008.

74 Emanuel Adler (with Louis Pauly) “International Relations Today: The View from IO’s Window,” Center for International Studies and Political Science Department, April 28, 2008.

75 Emanuel Adler, “‘Normative Power Europe’: A Civilizational Community of Practice” paper presented at the 2008 Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Boston, August 28-31.

76 Emanuel Adler, “Regional Security Dialogue and Cooperation in the Middle East,” Keynote presentation via telecoferencing, The Institute for National Security Studies, Tel- Aviv University, November 25, 2008.

77 Emanuel Adler, “Complex Deterrence in the Asymmetrical Warfare Era,” paper presented at the 2009 annual meeting of the International Studies Association, New York Marriott Marquis, February 15-18.

78 Emanuel Adler, “The Future of International Relations,” presentation at the Series on Publishing in International Relations, Politics and International Relations, University of Southern California, April 24, 2009.

79 Emanuel Adler, “"Normative Power Europe:" A Civilizational Community of Practice.” Paper presented at the Seminar “Liberalism and World Order: Internationalism, Imperialism & Integration,” Danish Institute for International Studies (DIIS), Copenhagen, September 10, 2009

80 Emanuel Adler, “What Crisis? Alive and Well Liberal International Practices within "Multiple Modernities" (Towards a Workable Practice of Liberal Internationalism?) Keynote address at the Seminar “Liberalism and World Order: Internationalism, Imperialism & Integration,” Danish Institute for International Studies (DIIS), Copenhagen, September 11, 2009.

81 Emanuel Adler, “Engaging the Middle East,” panel discussion, International Relations Society, Munk Centre, March 18, 2010 .

82 Emanuel Adler, Roundtable: Development of Israeli Studies Outside the United States 31 Emanuel Adler and Israel, 26 th Annual Conference of the Association for Israel Studies, University of Toronto, May 10-12, 2010.

83 Emanuel Adler, "The State of the Discipline: In One Word, Good, in Two Words, Not Good," Paper presented at a roundtable on "The State of the Discipline" at the Annual Conference of the Israel Association for International Studies, Western Galilee Academic College, May 31, 2010.

84 Emanuel Adler, Roundtable on Charles Kupchan’s book How Enemies Become Friends, annual conference of the American Political Science Association, Wardman Park Merriott, Washington D.C., September 2-5, 2010.

85 Emanuel Adler, “Resilient Liberal International Practices.” Lecture at the International Governance Seminar Series of the Center for International Governance Innovation, University of Waterloo, January 28, 2011.

86 Emanuel Adler, “Legitimacy and Legality in International Law,” panel discussion of Jutta Brunnee’s and Steven Toope’s book Legality and Legitimacy in International Law, The Law School, University of Toronto, February 11, 2011.

87 Emanuel Adler, participant at panel on “Security, Transatlantic Threats and the Global Commons” Conference on “Global Shift: The West Adrift,” sponsored by the Transatlantic Academy and Centre for European, Russian, and Eurasian Studies, Munk School of Global Affairs, February 28, 2011.

88 Emanuel Adler, “Epistemic Communities as Communities of Practice,” Roundtable on Epistemic Institutions,” presented at the 2011 annual meeting of the International Studies Association, Montreal Sheraton, Montreal, March 17, 2011.

89 Emanuel Adler, “In Praise of Thomas Schelling: Schelling the Constructivist,” ISSS Distinguished Scholar Roundtable, presented at the 2011 annual meeting of the International Studies Association, Montreal Sheraton, Montreal, March 18, 2011.

90 Emanuel Adler, "Discussion of Peter Katzenstein's "Many Wests in one Global Eucumene, "Workshop on Anglo-America and Liberal Traditions:Civilizational Politics Between East and West," Munk School of global Affairs, May 6-7, 2011.

91 Emanuel Adler, "Evolving Nationalisms and the Future of Zionism," paper presented at the 27th h Annual Conference of the Association for Israel Studies, Brandeis University, June 113-15, 2011.

92 Emanuel Adler, "The March of Folly: the Unwritten Chapter," paper presented at the 27th h Annual Conference of the Association for Israel Studies, Brandeis University, June 13-15, 2011. 32 Emanuel Adler

93 Emanuel Adler, “International Practices: Opening Introduction,” Workshop on International Practices: Theory and Debate in International Relations,” Centre for Advanced Security Theory, University of Copenhagen, November 7, 2011.

94 Emanuel Adler, “Practicing Liberal-Nationalist Europe: an Evolutionary Theory of International Orders,” Inaugural Professorial Lecture, Department of Political Science, University of Copenhagen, November 8, 2011.

95 Emanuel Adler, “Israel Unsettled Relations with the World: Causes and Consequences,” Department of Political Science Research Seminar, Universirty of Copenhagen, November 9, 2011.

96 Emanuel Adler, “Israel in the Arab Spring,” University of Toronto, February 16, 2012.

97. Emanuel Adler, “On Peter Katzenstein’s Civilizational Project,” presented at the Annual Conference of the International Studies Association, Hilton San Diego Bayfront, San Diego April 1, 2012.

98. “Assessing the Practice Turn,” Roundtable at the Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association, Hilton San Diego Bayfront, San Diego, March 31.

99. Emanuel Adler, “Cognitive Evolution,” Royal Society of Canada, Social Sciences Academy, Banff, Canada, November 16, 2013.

100. Emanuel Adler, “Cognitive Evolution,” presented at the Centre for International Policy Studies, University of Ottawa, February 26, 2014.

101. Emanuel Adler, “Cognitive Evolution,” presented at the workshop on “Sociological and Constructivist Approaches to International Norms,” Mt. Scopus, the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, June 16, 2014.

102. Emanuel Adler, “Epistemic Communities as Communities of Practice,” presented at the Annual Conference of the American Political Science Association, Hilton, Washington D.C., August 30, 2014.

103. “Epistemic Communities as Communities of Practice,” Keynote lecture at the Berlin Graduate School for International Studies, Freie Universität, Berlin, October 13, 2014.

104. Emanuel Adler, “Cognitive Evolution: Change and Stability of International Social Orders,” presented at the Kolleg-Forschergruppe, The Transformative Power of Europe (KFG), Freie Universitat, Berlin, November 24, 2014.

105. Emanuel Adler, “Cognitive Evolution: Change and Stability of International Social 33 Emanuel Adler Orders,” presented at IBEI, Universitat Pompeu-Fabra, Barcelona, December 10, 2014.

106. Master Class on “Practice Theory in IR” (with Vincent Pouliot), School of Political Science and International Affairs, University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia, April 27, 2015.

107. Book Workshop on “Cognitive Evolution: Change and Stability of International Social Orders,” School of Political Science and International Affairs, University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia, May 1, 2015.

108. Workshop on “Stability and Change in International Law: An Intersectional Account,” Munk School of Global Affairs, May 30-31, 2015.

109. “Democracias en Recesión: Claves Para Pensar Sobre La Estabilidad y Evolución de Ordenes Sociales Internacionales y Regionales,” Keynote Lecture at the opening of the 9th Conference of the Association of Latin American Political Scientists (ALACIP), Montevideo, the Uruguayan Parliament, July 25, 2017.

110. “Claves Para Pensar Sobre La Estabilidad y Evolución de Ordenes Sociales Internacionales y Regionales,” Keynote Lecture at the 13th Conference of the Society of Argentinian Political Scientists (SAAP), Buenos Aires, Di Tella University, August 2, 2017.

111. “Diverse Approaches to Understanding Power and Rules in the International System.” Panelist in the Saphire Series of the Annual International Studies Association Meeting, Hilton San Francisco, April 6, 2018.

112. “Theorizing Security Communities in Crisis: The Everyday Unravelling and Defence of the Liberal Western World Order”, Discussant at the Annual International Studies Association Meeting, Hilton San Francisco, April 6, 2018.

113. “Protean Power” Round Table on Peter Katzenstein’s and Lucia Seybert’s book at the Annual International Studies Association Meeting, Hilton San Francisco, April 4, 2018.

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