CURRICULUM VITAE

PHILIP GEORGE CERNY

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Career Professor Emeritus of Politics and Global Affairs, Rutgers University-Newark (Professor of Global Political Economy, 2004-2010) Professor Emeritus of Government, University of Manchester (Professor of Government, 2000-2004) Adjunct Professor of Politics and Public Administration, University of Limerick, 2010-2013 Professor of International Political Economy, Institute of Politics and International Studies, University of Leeds (January 1996-2000) Senior Lecturer in Politics, University of York (1987-December 1995) Lecturer in Politics, University of York (1970-1987) Research Assistant in Government, University of Manchester (1967-1970)

Personal details Date of birth: 13 March 1946 (New York, NY, USA) Dual citizen (U.S./U.K.)

Higher education, degrees, etc. PhD (Manchester, 1976) Certificat d’Études Politiques (Institut d’Études Politiques, Paris, 1966) BA (Kenyon, 1967, cum laude, Honors in Political Science)

Visiting positions and research affiliations Guest Scholar, Center for European Studies, Harvard University (January-February 1999) Visiting Scholar, Max Planck Institute for Social Research, Cologne (March-April 1999) Guest Scholar, The Brookings Institution, Washington, DC (August-September 1991) Visiting Professor of Politics, New York University (1988-89) Visiting Professor of International Affairs, American University of Paris (Summer 1988) Chercheur associé, Fondation Nationale des Sciences Politiques, Paris, (1986-87) Visiting Associate Professor of Government, Dartmouth College (1983-84) Commuting Fellow, Center for European Studies, Harvard University (1983-84) Research Associate, Center for European Studies, Harvard University (Spring 1982)

1 Advance Section (2013—)

Recent and forthcoming publications, work in progress, conferences and workshops, and guest lectures/ seminars since 2013 (earlier publications, conferences, etc., listed separately below)

Work in progress: book

Antinomies of Globalisation: Essays on the Evolution of World Politics (collected essays 1994-2016), proposal currently submitted to publisher

Refereed articles in scholarly journals

2016/7a (in “In the Shadow of Ordoliberalism: Neoliberalism in Theory and Practice”, European Review preparation) of International Studies, symposium on Ordoliberalism, Brigitte Young, guest editor 2016/7b (in “Financial Regulation and the Risk Economy: The Case of Derivatives”, to be submitted in preparation) Autumn 2015 2016/7c (in “Antinomies of Globalisation: Restructuring Anarchy”, to be submitted to journals and preparation) included in work in progress book Antinomies of Globalisation (see above) 2016 “Rethinking Global Environmental Policy: From Global Governance to Transnational (revised and Neopluralism” (with Gabriela Kütting), submitted to Public Administration for symposium resubmitted) on Global Policy and Transnational Administration, Diane Stone and Stella Ladi, guest editors 2015 (in press) “From Warriors to Police? The Civilianisation of Security in a Globalising World”, International Politics, vol. 52, no. 2 (April), for special issue on Non-Traditional Security, Lee Jones and Shahar Hameiri, guest editors 2014 “Reframing the International”, European Review of International Studies, vol. 1, no. 1 (May), pp. 9-17

Chapters in edited books

2014a “Transnational Neopluralism and the Process of Governance”, in Anthony J. Payne and Nicola Phillips, eds., Handbook of the International Political Economy of Governance (Cheltenham and Northamption, Mass.: Edward Elgar, May), pp. 48-68 2014b “Rethinking Financial Regulation: Risk, Club Goods and Regulatory Fatigue”, in Thomas Oatley and W. Kindred Winecoff, eds., Handbook of the International Political Economy of Monetary Relations (Cheltenham and Northamption, Mass.: Edward Elgar, May), pp. 343-363 2013a “Functional Differentiation, Globalisation and the New Transnational Neopluralism”, in Mathias Albert, Barry Buzan and Michael Zürn, eds., Bringing Sociology into International Relations: World Politics as Differentiation Theory (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, October), pp. 205-227 2013b “The Paradox of Liberalism in a Globalising World”, in Rebekka Friedman,

2 Kevork Oskanian and Ramon Pacheco Pardo, eds., After Liberalism? The Future of Liberalism in International Relations (London: Palgrave Macmillan, September), pp. 189-214 2013c “Globalisation and Statehood”, in Mark Beeson and Nick Bisley, eds., Issues in 21st Century World Politics, 2nd edition (London and New York: Palgrave Macmillan, revised version, April), pp. 30-46 (1st edition 2010, pp. 17-32)

Review essay

2014 “Neoliberalism: Alive and Well?”, review essay, International Studies Review, vol. 6, no. 4 (December), pp. 645-646 (review of Brenda Chalfin, Neoliberal Frontiers: An Ethnography of Sovereignty in West Africa and Gustavo A. Flores Macías, After Neoliberalism? The Left and Economic Reforms in Latin America)

Forum commentary

2014 “Globalization and the Resilience of Neoliberalism”, Critical Policy Studies, forum on The Resilience of Neoliberalism, vol. 8, no. 3 (October), pp. 360-363

Conferences and workshops

Interim conference, International Political Science Association (IPSA) Research Committee No. 36 (Political Power), Helsinki, October 2015 (dates tbc), conference convenor (as Chair of RC36) European International Studies Association (EISA), 9th Pan-European Conference on International Relations, Giardini Naxos, Sicily, 23-26 September 2015, proposed paper on “Antinomies of Globalisation”, tbc American Political Science Association (APSA), annual meeting, San Francisco, California, 3-6 September, chair and discussant, IPSA RC36 allocated panel on Power in 21st Century World Politics; also proposed paper on “Financial Market Regulation and the Debt Economy: The Case of Derivatives”, tbc International Conference on Public Policy (ICPP), Milan, 1-4 July 2015, to present papers on (a) “Antinomies of Globalisation: Tensions and Contradictions in a Multiscalar World” to panel on Multiscalarity in Transnational Policymaking and (b) “Rethinking Global Environmental Policy: From Global Governance to Transnational Neopluralism” (with Gabriela Kütting) to panel on Global Policy and Transnational Administration British International Studies Association (BISA), annual conference, London, 16-19 June 2015, and preliminary workshop on The Virtues of Anarchy Reconsidered, London 14-15 June 2015, to present paper on “Antinomies of Globalisation: Restructuring Anarchy” Leeds Beckett University and Gediz University, annual International Political Economy conference, Izmir, Turkey, 21-22 May, to present paper on “Transnational Neopluralism and the Limits of Global Governance” Conference on Risks and Opportunities in the Civil Society-Public Institutions Relationship: A Re- Assessment at the EU and Global Level, Libera Università Internazionale degli Studi Sociali (LUISS) Guido Carli, Rome, 7-9 May 2015, to present plenary talk on “Transnational Neopluralism in a Neoliberal World: The Limits of Global Public Policymaking” Workshop on Hybridity in Global Governance, Institute for Global Governance, University College London, 30 April 2015, presentation title tbc

3 Political Studies Association of the United Kingdom (PSA), annual conference, Sheffield, 31 March-1 April 2015, to present paper on “Antinomies of Globalisation” International Studies Association, annual convention, New Orleans, Louisiana, 18-20 February 2015, to chair the International Political Economy Section Distinguished Senior Scholar panel for Louis W. Pauly, to present paper on “Antinomies of Globalization” to panel on Theoretical Innovations in International Political Economy, to chair panel on Postcolonial Encounters and Political Economy, and to act as discussant on panel on Technological Domination: Hierarchy, Power And Transnational Infrastructures International Political Economy Group of the British International Studies Association (IPEG), annual conference, University of Leeds, 5-6 September 2014, presented paper on “Antinomies of Globalisation: Restructuring Anarchy” to panel on Dividing and Restructuring the New Normal APSA, annual meeting, Washington, D.C., 28-31 August 2014, attended meeting but did not present ESRC Conference on Reconceptualising “International Intervention”, Centre for International Intervention, University of Surrey, 30-31 July 2014, presented paper on “Reframing the ‘International’: Managing the New Security Dilemma” to panel on Changing Rationales for Intervention IPSA, 23rd World Congress, Montreal, 19-24 July 2014, presented paper on “Power and Governance in a Globalizing World” to panel on Power and Governance, also discussant on panels on Soft Power of the BRICs and Is Pluralism Still Relevant in the Contemporary World? Assessing Alternative Paradigms; also chair of panel on Power and Deliberative Democracy Leeds Metropolitan University and Gediz University, annual International Political Economy Conference, Leeds, 10-11 July 2014, presented keynote on “The Competition State and Transnational Neopluralism” Workshop on The “Virtues of Anarchy” Reconsidered, Centre for Advanced International Studies, University of Exeter, 26-27 June 2014, presented paper on “Beyond Anarchy? Transnational Neopluralism and the Restructuring of World Politics” to panel on Anarchy and Geopolitics 2nd European Workshops in International Studies (EWIS), Izmir, Turkey, 21-24 May 2014, co-chaired Workshop on Domestic and International (with Assel Rustemova, Gediz University) and presented paper on “Reframing the International” Colorado European Union Center of Excellence, Research Conference on Banks and Financial Regulations, Joseph Korbel School of International Studies, University of Denver, 15-18 May 2104, presented paper on “Financial Regulation in a Globalizing World: Moral Hazards and Public Goods” PSA, Manchester, 14-16 April 2014, presented paper on “Power and Governance in a Globalising World” to panel on Power and Liberal Global Governance Workshop on the Unintended Consequences of State Building Interventions, Centre for the Study of Global Security and Development, Queen Mary University of London, 24 March 2014, presented paper on “Restructuring the State in a Globalising World” to panel on Conceptualising Statebuilding Interventions’ Unintended Consequences GR:EEN Workshop on Global Reordering and Bretton Woods: Compromise, Dissensus and Europe’s Regulatory Role, University of Warwick, 17-18 March 2014, presented paper on “In the Shadow of Ordoliberalism: Varieties of Neoliberalism in a Globalising World” to panel on Conceptualising Global Economic Governance Øresund IPE Network, inaugural workshop, Malmö University, 8 November 2103, presented paper on “Rethinking Financial Regulation: Risk, Club Goods, and Regulatory Fatigue” to panel on Regulation in International Political Economy, Interim conference of IPSA RC36 (Political Power), Galway, 26-28 September 2013, chair and discussant 8th Pan-European Conference on International Relations, Warsaw, 18-20 September 2013, participant on roundtable on Ordoliberalism 4 American Political Science Association, annual meeting, Chicago, 29 August-1 September 2013, presented paper on “Financial Regulation in a Globalizing World: Moral Hazards and Public Goods” to the panel on The IPE of International Financial Regulation; also to chair panel on Power, Persuasion, and Domination across Boundaries First International Conference on Public Policy, Grenoble, 26-28 June 2013, presented paper on “Transnational Neopluralism and the Future of Global Public Policy” to panel on Global Public Policy: Fact or Fiction? British International Studies Association, Annual Conference, Birmingham, 20-21 June 2013, presented paper on “The Paradox of Liberalism in a Globalising World” to panel on The Study of Ideas in Contemporary Themes in IPE4 Conference on The Politics of Markets, Centre for the Study of Democracy, University of Westminster, 13 June 2013, presented paper on “Financial Regulation a Public Good? Private Goods, Public Goods, Club Goods and the Inevitability of Moral Hazard” to panel on The Economics of Crisis (and the Crisis of Economics?) International Studies Association, annual convention, San Francisco, 3-6 April 2013, presented papers on (a) “Regulatory Diffusion, Financial Concertation, and Financial Stabilization in a Globalizing World: The Inevitability of Moral Hazard” to panel on The Politics of Diffusion in Financial Capital and (b) “Globalization and the Regulation of Club Goods” to panel on Global Finance, Intangible Goods, and the Diffusion of Governance; also participant on roundtable on Global Diffusions of Post-Disciplinary IPE: Trajectories, Silences, and Illusions in Dissemination of Critical Knowledge, and discussant on panel on The Political Economy of Governance: Diffusion and Resistance Workshop on the Political Economy of Non-Traditional Security, Queen Mary, University of London, 7-8 March 2013, presented paper on “From Warriors to Police? Beyond the New Security Dilemma”

Other guest lectures and seminars

To give guest lecture at University College London, Institute of Global Governance, 10 February 2015, on “Transnational Neopluralism and the Limits of Global Governance: Theoretical and Empirical Issues” Canterbury Christ Church University, guest lecture on “Antinomies of Globalisation”, 15 January 2015 Roskilde University, Copenhagen, 7 November 2013, guest lecture on “Rethinking Financial Regulation: Risk, Club Goods, and Regulatory Fatigue” University of Kent at Canterbury, seminar on “Rethinking Financial Regulation: Risk, Club Goods, and Regulatory Fatigue”, 23 October 2013 University of Manchester, Global Political Economy cluster, April 2013, seminar on “The Paradox of Liberalism in a Globalising World”

Research and Teaching Interests

General research areas World Politics Global Political Economy Theory of World Politics Theory of the State

Specific current research themes Financial globalisation, regulation/deregulation, and state economic intervention Political power in a globalising world Pluralism, neopluralism and the new world politics 5 Neoliberalism Governmentality and world politics The “New Security Dilemma” Markets and politics Globalisation, politics and the state The New Institutionalism; structure and agency; collective action theory

Teaching

a. Most recent postgraduate teaching (Rutgers)  Global Political Economy (every semester to 2010)  The Global Political Economy of Money and Finance (occasional)

b. Recent undergraduate teaching (Rutgers)  World Politics (intermediate level—every semester to 2010)  International Political Economy (intermediate level—occasional)

c. Other courses previously taught at Manchester, Leeds, York and/or as a Visiting Professor in the U.S.  International Political Economy (York, Leeds and Manchester, MA)  Money and Finance in the Global Era (Leeds and Manchester, MA)  The Political Economy of Modern Japan (upper level undergraduate, Manchester)  Comparative Politics (York intermediate level; Dartmouth and New York University, introductory)  The United States in the Modern World Order (York, upper level, and Leeds, MA)  Political Economy of the First World/Politics of Industrial Policy (York, upper level)  Problems of the European State/State and Power in Capitalist Society (York, upper level; Harvard, senior honors seminar, Center for European Studies; Dartmouth, senior honors seminar; New York University, intermediate level)  French Politics (York, intermediate and upper level)  American Politics (York, intermediate and upper level)  Britain and Western Europe/European Regional Politics (York, intermediate and upper level)  History of International Relations in Western Europe since 1945 (York, intermediate and upper level)  Political Modernisation and Development (New York University, upper level)  The Vietnam War (York, short seminar course, first year)  The Cold War (York, short seminar course, first year)

Publications prior to 2013

A. Books

Single-author books

2010 Rethinking World Politics: A Theory of Transnational Neopluralism (New York: Oxford University Press) 6 1990 The Changing Architecture of Politics: Structure, Agency, and the Future of the State (London and Newbury Park, CA: Sage Publications) 1980, 1984, The Politics of Grandeur: Ideological Aspects of de Gaulle’s Foreign Policy 1986 and 2008 (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1980; paperback, London: Pinter, 1984; CUP digital edition, 2008); French edition, Une politique de grandeur, preface by Michel Jobert (Paris: Flammarion, 1986)

Special issue of academic journal (guest editor)

2009 Financial Crisis and Renewal? Diversity and Convergence in Emerging Markets, special issue, Review of International Political Economy, vol. 16, no. 4 (August) 1991 The Politics of Transnational Regulation: Deregulation or Reregulation?, special issue, European Journal of Political Research, vol. 19, nos. 2 & 3 (March/April 1991)

Edited/co-edited books

2005 Internalizing Globalization: The Rise of Neoliberalism and the Erosion of National Varieties of Capitalism, co-edited with Susanne Soederberg and Georg Menz (London and New York: Palgrave Macmillan) 2000 Power in Contemporary Politics: Theories, Practices, Globalizations, co-edited with Henri Goverde, Mark Haugaard and Howard Lentner (London and Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage, for Research Committee no. 36, International Political Science Association) 1993 Finance and World Politics: Markets, Regimes and States in the Post-Hegemonic Era, editor and co-author (Aldershot, Hants., and Brookfield, VT: Edward Elgar) 1985 Socialism, the State and Public Policy in France, co-edited with Martin A. Schain, New York University (London and New York: Pinter and Methuen) 1982 Social Movements and Protest in France, edited (London and New York: Pinter and St. Martin’s Press) 1981 Elites in France: Origins, Reproduction and Power, co-edited with Jolyon Howorth, University of Bath, for the Association for the Study of Modern and Contemporary France (London and New York: Pinter and St. Martin’s Press) 1980 French Politics and Public Policy, co-edited with Martin A. Schain, New York University (London and New York: Pinter, St. Martin’s Press and Methuen)

B. Articles, Essays and Review Articles

Refereed articles in scholarly journals

2011 “Saving Capitalism from the Capitalists? Financial Regulation After the Crash”, St. Antony’s International Review, special issue on Responding to the Crisis: The Past, Present and Future of International Financial Institutions, vol. 7, no. 1, pp. 11-29 2010 “The Competition State Today: From raison d’État to raison du monde”, Policy Studies, vol. 4, no. 1 (January), pp. 5-21 2009a “Some Pitfalls of Democratisation”, Millennium: Journal of International Studies, vol. 37, no. 3 (May), pp. 763-786 2009b “Multi-Nodal Politics: Globalisation is What Actors Make of It”, Review of International Studies, vol. 35, no. 2 (April), pp. 421-449 2008 “Embedding Neoliberalism: The Evolution of a Hegemonic Paradigm”, Journal 7 of International Trade and Diplomacy, vol. 2, no. 1 (Spring), pp. 1-46 2005 “Terrorism and the New Security Dilemma”, Naval War College Review, vol. LVIII [58], no. 1 (Winter), pp. 11-33 2004 “Globalisation and Public Policy Under New Labour” (jointly authored with Mark Evans), Policy Studies, vol. 25, no. 1 (March), pp. 51-65 2001 “From ‘Iron Triangles’ to ‘Golden Pentangles’? Globalizing the Policy Process”, Global Governance, vol. 7, no. 4 (October), pp. 397-410 2000a and “Political Agency in a Globalizing World: Toward a Structurational Approach”, European 2002 Journal of International Relations, vol. 6, no. 4 (December), pp. 435-64 (Japanese translation, Shiso [Thought], no. 938, 2002 [June], pp. 117-144) 2000b “The New Security Dilemma: Divisibility, Defection and Disorder in the Global Era”, Review of International Studies, vol. 26, no. 4 (October), pp. 623-646 1999a “Globalisation and the Erosion of Democracy”, European Journal of Political Research, vol. 36, no. 1 (August), pp. 1-26 1999b “Globalizing the Political and Politicizing the Global: International Political Economy as a Vocation”, New Political Economy, vol. 4, no. 1 (January), pp. 147-62 1998 “Neomedievalism, Civil War and the New Security Dilemma: Globalisation as Durable Disorder”, Civil Wars, vol. 1, no. 1 (Spring), pp. 36-64 1997a “Paradoxes of the Competition State: The Dynamics of Political Globalization”, Government and Opposition, vol. 32, no. 2 (Spring), pp. 251-274 1997b “Globalizace a další koncepce – hledání nových přístupů k mezinárodnim vztahům”, Mezinárodní vztahy [International Relations, the journal of the Institute of International Relations, Prague] (1997), no. 1, pp. 19-30 (this is a translation/reprint of the next item, below) 1996 “Globalization and Other Stories: The Search for a New Paradigm for International Relations”, International Journal, vol. 51, no. 4 (Autumn), pp. 617-637 1995 “Globalization and the Changing Logic of Collective Action”, International Organization, vol. 49, no. 4 (Autumn), pp. 595-625 (also see reprint under Chapters in edited books, below) 1994 “The Dynamics of Financial Globalization: Technology, Market Structure and Policy Response”, Policy Sciences, vol. 27, no. 4 (November), pp. 319-342 (winner of the 1995 Harold D. Lasswell Prize for the best article in vol. 27) 1993 “Plurilateralism: Structural Differentiation and Functional Conflict in the Post- Cold War World Order”, Millennium: Journal of International Studies, vol. 22, no. 1 (Spring), pp. 27-51 1991 “The Limits of Deregulation: Transnational Interpenetration and Policy Change”, European Journal of Political Research, vol. 19, nos. 2 & 3 (March/April), pp. 173-196 1990 “Dealing with the Americans: A New World Order”, European Journal of International Affairs, no. 9 (Autumn), pp. 121-134 1989a “Political Entropy and American Decline”, Millennium: Journal of International Studies, vol. 18, no. 1 (Spring), pp. 47-63 1989b “The ‘Little Big Bang’ in Paris: Financial Market Deregulation in a dirigiste System”, European Journal of Political Research, vol. 17, no. 2 (March), pp. 169-192 1988a “The Process of Personal Leadership: The Case of de Gaulle”, International Political Science Review, vol. 9, no. 2 (April), pp. 131-142 1984 “Dead Ends and New Possibilities: Mitterrand’s Economic Policy between Socialism and State Capitalism”, Contemporary French Civilization, vol. VIII, nos. 1-2 (Autumn 1983/Winter 1984), lead article 8 1983a “Democratic Socialism and the Tests of Power: The Mitterrand Presidency Eighteen Months On”, West European Politics, vol. 6, no. 3 (July), pp. 197-215 1983b “De Gaulle et ‘une certaine idée de France’”, co-authored with René Rémond and Maurice Couve de Murville, Espoir, no. 43 (June), pp. 96-114 1983c “Mitterrand’s Foreign Policy: Continuity and Vulnerability”, Politics (UK), vol. 3, no. 2 (October), pp. 3-8 1979 “Foreign Policy Leadership and National Integration”, British Journal of International Studies, vol. 5, no. 1 (April), pp. 59-85 1974 “Political Purpose and the Role of the State in the Thought of Charles de Gaulle”, Pensiero Politico, vol. VII, no. 3, pp. 403-411 1972 “Cleavage, Aggregation and Change in French Politics”, British Journal of Political Science, vol. 2, no. 4 (October), pp. 443-455 1971 “De Gaulle, the Nation-State and Foreign Policy”, The Review of Politics, vol. 33, no. 2 (April), pp. 254-278 1970 “The Fall of Two Presidents and Extraparliamentary Opposition: France and the United States in 1968”, Government and Opposition, vol. 5, no. 3 (Summer), pp. 287-306

Chapters in edited books

2012 “Globalization and the Transformation of Power”, in Mark Haugaard and Kevin Ryan, eds., Political Power: The State the Art in the 21st Century (Leverkusen/Opladen: Barbara Budrich for the International Political Science Association, Research Committee No. 36, Political Power), pp. 185-211 2009a “Bridging the Transatlantic Divide: Toward a Structurational Approach to International Political Economy”, in Mark Blyth, ed., Routledge Handbook of International Political Economy (London and New York: Routledge), pp. 140-159 2009b “Reconfiguring Power in a Globalizing World”, in Stewart Clegg and Mark Haugaard, eds., Handbook of Power (London and Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications on behalf of the International Political Science Association, Research Committee No. 36 [Political Power]), pp. 383-399 2009c “Neoliberalism and Place: Deconstructing and Reconstructing Borders”, in Bas Arts, Henk van Houtum and Arnoud Lagendijk, eds., The Disoriented State: Shifts in Governmentality, Territoriality and Governance (Berlin: Springer), pp. 13-39 2008 “The Governmentalization of World Politics”, in Elinore Kofman and Gillian Youngs, eds., Globalization: Theory and Practice (London: Continuum, 3rd edition), pp. 221-236 2006a “Dilemmas of Operationalizing Hegemony”, in Mark Haugaard and Howard H. Lentner, eds., Hegemony and Power: Consensus and Coercion in Contemporary Politics (Lanham, MD: Lexington Books on behalf of the International Political Science Association, Research Committee No. 36 [Political Power]), pp. 67-87 2006b “Plurality, Pluralism, and Power: Elements of Pluralist Analysis in an Age of Globalization”, in Rainer Eisfeld, ed., Pluralism: Developments in the Theory and Practice of Democracy (Opladen: Barbara Budrich on behalf of the International Political Science Association, Research Committee No. 16 [Socio-Political Pluralism]), pp. 81-111 2005a “Different Roads to Globalization: Neoliberalism, the Competition State, and Politics in a More Open World” (jointly authored with Georg Menz and Susanne Soederberg), in Susanne Soederberg, Georg Menz and P.G. Cerny, eds., Internalizing 9 Globalization: The Rise of Neoliberalism and the Erosion of National Models of Capitalism (see Edited books, above), pp. 1-30 2005b “Capturing Benefits, Avoiding Losses: The United States, Japan and the Politics of Constraint”, in ibid., pp. 123-148 2005c “Political Globalization and the Competition State”, in Richard Stubbs and Geoffrey R. D. Underhill, eds., The Political Economy of the Changing Global Order (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 3rd edn.), pp. 376-386 (revised version of 2000e) 2005d “Power, Markets and Accountability: The Development of Multi-Level Governance in International Finance”, in Andrew Baker, Alan Hudson and Richard Woodward, eds., Governing Financial Globalization (London: Routledge), pp. 24-48 2005e “Governance, Globalization and the Japanese Financial System: Resistance or Restructuring?”, in Glenn Hook, ed., Contested Governance in Japan: Sites and Issues (London: Routledge), pp. 90-110 2004 “Globalisation und Sozialpolitik” (jointly authored with Mark Evans), in Susanne Lütz and Roland Czada, eds., Der Wohlfahrstaat: Transformation und Perspectiven (Opladen: Leske + Budrich) (translation of 2003b, below), pp. 207-230 2003a “International Political Economy”, in Peter Burnell, ed., Democracy Through the Looking Glass: Democracy and Democratization in the 21st Century (Manchester: Manchester University Press), pp. 84-99 2003b “Globalisation and Social Policy” (jointly authored with Mark Evans), in Nick Ellison and Chris Pierson, eds., New Developments in British Social Policy (London: Palgrave Macmillan), pp. 19-40 2003c “Globalization and Other Stories: Paradigmatic Selection in International Politics”, in Axel Hülsemeyer, ed., Globalization in the 21st Century: Convergence and Divergence (London: Palgrave Macmillan), pp. 51-66 2003d “The Uneven Pluralization of World Politics”, in ibid., pp. 173-175 2003e “Globalization as Politics”, in James Busumtwi-Sam and Laurent Dobuzinskis, eds., Turbulence and New Directions in the Global Political Economy (London: Palgrave Macmillan), pp. 1-32 2002 “Webs of Governance and the Privatization of Transnational Regulation”, in David M. Andrews, C. Randall Henning and Louis W. Pauly, eds., Governing the World’s Money (Ithaca NY: Cornell University Press), pp. 194-216 2001a “Entering the Twenty-First Century: Beyond the Big Bang”, epilogue jointly authored with Glenn Hook and James Malcolm, in James D. Malcolm, Financial Globalization and the Opening of the Japanese Economy (London: Routledge Curzon), pp. 275-283 2001b “Financial Globalization and the Unravelling of the Japanese Model”, in Harukiyo Hasegawa and Glenn Hook, eds., Political Economy of Japanese Globalization (London: Routledge), pp. 104-119 2000a “Embedding Global Financial Markets: Securitization and the Web of Governance”, in Karsten Ronit and Volker Schneider, eds., Private Organisations in Global Politics (London: Routledge), pp. 59-82 2000b “Structuring the Political Arena: Public Goods, States and Governance in a Globalizing World”, in Ronen Palan, ed., Contemporary Theories in the Global Political Economy: Emerging Debates, Methodologies and Approaches (London: Routledge), pp. 21-35 2000c “Globalization and the Disarticulation of Political Power: Toward a New Middle Ages?”, in H. Goverde, P.G. Cerny, M. Haugaard and H.H. Lentner, eds., Power in Contemporary Politics: Theories, Practices, Globalizations (London: Sage [see under 10 Edited Books, above]), pp. 170-86 2000d “Globalization and the Restructuring of the Political Arena: Paradoxes of the Competition State”, in Randall Germain, ed., Globalization and Its Critics (London: Macmillan), pp. 117-138 2000e “Political Globalization and the Competition State”, in Richard Stubbs and Geoffrey Underhill, eds., The Political Economy of the Changing Global Order (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2nd edn.), pp.300-309 2000f “Money and Power: The American Financial System from Free Banking to Global Competition”, in Grahame Thompson, ed., Markets, vol. 2 of The United States in the Twentieth Century (London: Hodder and Stoughton), pp. 175-213 (2nd edition, 2000; earlier version/edition 1994) 2000g (reprint) “Globalization and the Changing Logic of Collective Action”, in Jeffry A. Frieden and David A. Lake, eds., International Political Economy: Perspectives on Global Power and Wealth (New York and London: Bedford/St. Martin’s Press and Routledge, 4 th edn.), pp. 446-460 1999a “Reconstructing the Political in a Globalizing World: States, Institutions, Agency and Governance”, in Frans Buelens, ed., Globalization and the Nation-State (Cheltenham, Glos. and Northampton, MA: Edward Elgar, for the Belgian-Dutch Association for Institutional Economics), pp. 89-137 1999b “Globalization, Governance, and Complexity”, in Aseem Prakash and Jeffrey A. Hart, eds., Globalization and Governance (London: Routledge), pp. 184-208 1999c (reprint) “Globalization and the Changing Logic of Collective Action”, in Charles Lipson and Benjamin J. Cohen, eds., Theory and Structure in International Political Economy: An International Organization Reader (Cambridge, MA: MIT Press), pp.111-141 1997a “International Finance and the Erosion of Capitalist Diversity”, in Colin Crouch and Wolfgang Streeck, eds., The Political Economy of Modern Capitalism: Mapping Convergence and Diversity (London: Sage), pp. 173-181; originally publlished As “Finance internationale et l’érosion du capitalisme diversifié”, in Colin Crouch and Wolfgang Streeck, eds., Les capitalismes en Europe (Paris: Éditions La Découverte), pp. 235-246 1997b “The Search for a Paperless World: Technology, Global Finance, and Policy Response”, in Chris Farrands, Michael Talalay and Roger Tooze, eds., Technology, Culture and Competitiveness: Change and the World Political Economy (London: Routledge), pp. 153-166 1997c “Globalization and the Residual State: The Challenge to Viable Constitutionalism”, in Abdo Baaklini and Helen Desfosses, eds., Designs for Democratic Stability: Studies in Viable Constitutionalism (London and Armonk, NY: M.E. Sharpe), pp. 285-329 1996a “What Next for the State?”, in Eleanore Kofman and Gillian Youngs, eds. Globalization: Theory and Practice (London: Pinter), pp. 123-137 1996b “International Finance and the Erosion of State Policy Capacity”, in Philip Gummett, ed., Globalization and Public Policy (Cheltenham, Glos. and Brookfield, VT: Edward Elgar, Studies in International Political Economy), pp. 83-104 1994a (reprint) “The ‘Little Big Bang’ in Paris: Financial Market Deregulation in a dirigiste System” (originally published 1989 in the European Journal of Political Research; see above), in Richard Roberts, ed., International Financial Centres of Europe, North America and Asia

11 (Aldershot, Hants. and Brookfield, VT: Edward Elgar, International Financial Centers, vol. 3), pp. 44-67 1994b “Gridlock and Decline: Financial Internationalisation, Banking Politics and the American Political Process”, in Richard Stubbs and Geoffrey R.D. Underhill, eds., Political Economy and the Changing Global Order (London: Macmillan), pp. 425-438 1994c “The Infrastructure of the Infrastructure? Toward ‘Embedded Financial Orthodoxy’ in the International Political Economy”, in Barry Gills and Ronen Palan, eds., Transcending the State-Global Divide: The Neostructuralist Agenda in International Relations (Boulder, CO: Lynne Reinner), pp. 223-249 1993a “The Political Economy of International Finance”, in P.G. Cerny, ed., Finance and World Politics: Markets, Regimes and States in the Post-Hegemonic Era, pp. 3-19 (see full citation in “Edited books”, above) 1993b “The Deregulation and Reregulation of Financial Markets in a More Open World”, in Cerny, ed., Finance and World Politics, pp. 51-85 (as above) 1993c “American Decline and the Emergence of Embedded Financial Orthodoxy”, in ibid., pp. 155-185 (as above) 1989 “From dirigisme to Deregulation? The Case of Financial Markets”, in Paul Godt, ed., Policymaking in France: From de Gaulle to Mitterrand (London: Pinter), pp. 142- 161 1988 “Modernisation and the Fifth Republic”, in John Gaffney, ed., France and Modernisation (London: Avebury/Gower), pp. 9-43 1986 “National Independence and Atlanticism: The Dialectic of French Policies”, co- authored with Jolyon Howorth, in Kenneth Dyson, ed., European Détente: Case Studies of the Politics of East-West Relations (London: Pinter), pp. 198-220 1985a “Socialism, Power and Party Politics”, in Cerny and Schain, Socialism, the State and Public Policy in France, pp. 13-41 (see full citation in “Edited books”, above) 1985b “State Capitalism in France and Britain and the International Order”, in Cerny and Schain, Socialism, the State and Public Policy in France, pp. 202-23 (as above) 1984 “Gaullism, Nuclear Weapons and the State”, in Jolyon Howorth and Patricia Chilton, eds., Defence and Dissent in Contemporary France (London and New York: Croom Helm and St. Martin’s Press), pp. 46-74 1983 “Economic Policy: Crisis Management, Structural Reform and Socialist Politics”, in Stuart Williams, ed., Socialism in France: From Jaurès to Mitterrand (London and New York: Pinter and St. Martin’s Press), pp. 92-122 1982a “Gaullism, Advanced Capitalism and the Fifth Republic”, in David S. Bell, ed., Contemporary French Political Parties (London and New York: Croom Helm and St. Martin’s Press), pp. 24-51 1982b “Frankrijk: bestuurlijke democratie en de grenzen van de legitimiteit”, in Uriel Rosenthal, ed., Politieke stelsels: stabiliteit en verandering (Alphen aan den Rijn and Brussels: Samsom), pp. 130-158 1981 “France: Non-Terrorism and the Politics of Repressive Tolerance”, in Juliet Lodge, ed., Terrorism: A Challenge to the State (Oxford and New York: Martin Robertson and St. Martin’s Press), pp. 91-118; reprinted with revisions in Cerny, ed., Social Movements and Protest in France, pp. 94-124 (see citation in “Edited books”, above) 1980a “The Political Balance”, in Cerny and Schain, French Politics and Public Policy, pp. 1-25 (see citation in “Edited book”, above) 1980b “The New Rules of the Game in France”, in Cerny and Schain, French Politics and Public Policy, pp. 26-47 (as above) 12 1980c “Economic Policy and the Governing Coalition”, with Diana M. Green, in Cerny and Schain, French Politics and Public Policy, pp. 159-176 (as above)

Review articles and essays

2011 “The Future of Power”, review essay, Journal of Political Power, vol 4, no. 1, (March), pp. 145-150 (review of Joseph S. Nye, Jr., The Future of Power) 2006 “Restructuring the State in a Globalizing World: Capital Accumulation, Tangled Hierarchies and the Search for a New Spatio-Temporal Fix”, Review of International Political Economy, vol. 13, no. 4 (October), pp. 679-695 (review of Neil Brenner, New State Spaces: Urban Governance and the Rescaling of Statehood; Neil Brenner, Bob Jessop, Martin Jones, and Gordon MacLeod (eds.), State/ Space: A Reader; and Bob Jessop, The Future of the Capitalist State) 2004 “Political Economy and the Japanese Model in Flux: Phoenix or Quagmire?”, New Political Economy, vol. 9, no. 1 (March), pp. 101-111 (review of Richard Katz, Japanese Phoenix; Henry Laurence, Money Rules; Ryoichi Mikitani and Adam S. Posen, eds., Japan’s Financial Crisis and Its Parallels to U.S. Experience; Akio Mikuni and R. Taggart Murphy, Japan’s Policy Trap; Aurelia George Mulgan, Japan’s Failed Revolution; and Maurice Wright, Japan’s Fiscal Crisis) 1998 “Politicising International Finance”, review article, Millennium: Journal of International Studies, vol. 27, no. 2 (Autumn), pp. 353-361 (review of Benjamin J. Cohen, The Geography of Money; Miroslava Filipovič, Governments, Banks and Global Capital; Randall Germain, The International Organization of Credit; Michael Loriaux, et al., Capital Ungoverned; and Geoffrey R.D. Underhill, ed., The New World Order in International Finance) 1994 “Money, Finance and the International Political Economy: Structural Change and Paradigmatic Muddle”, review essay, Review of International Political Economy, vol. 1, no. 3 (Autumn 1994), pp. 587-592 (review of The International Political Economy of Monetary Relations, edited by Benjamin J. Cohen) 1990 “European Defence and the New Détente”, review article, West European Politics, vol. 13, no. 4 (October), pp. 139-152 (review of: France in World Politics, edited by Robert Aldrich and John Connell; Franco-British Defence Cooperation: A New Entente Cordiale?, edited by Yves Boyer, Pierre Lellouche and John Roper; The New Detente: Rethinking East-West Relations, edited by Mary Kaldor, Gerard Holden and Richard Falk; and Strangers and Friends: The Franco-German Security Relationship, edited by Robbin Laird) 1987 “Public Policy and the Structural Logic of the State: France in Comparative Perspective”, review article, West European Politics, vol. 10, no. 1 (January), pp. 128- 136 (review of: Governing the Economy, by Peter A. Hall; The State and the Market: Industrial Patriotism and Economic Intervention in France, by Jack Hayward; Patterns of Social Policy, by Catherine Jones; Economic Policy and Policy-making Under the Mitterrand Presidency, 1981-84, edited by Howard Machin and Vincent Wright; The French Economy: Theory and Policy, edited by Jacques Melitz and Charles Wyplosz; and Public Employment in Western Nations, by Richard Rose, et al.) 1983 “De Gaulle Reassessed: The Myth and the Legacy”, review essay, Government and Opposition, vol. 18, no. 4 (Autumn), pp. 512-515 (review of De Gaulle et le gaullisme: essai d’interprétation, by François-G. Dreyfus and De Gaulle, by Bernard Ledwidge) 1979 “Social Change and Politics in France”, review article, Scottish Journal of 13 Sociology, vol. 3, no. 2 (April), pp. 263-281 (review of: The New France: A Society in Transition, 1945-1977, by John Ardagh; Political Parties and Elections in the French Fifth Republic, by John R. Frears; Class and Status in France: Economic Change and Social Immobility, by Jane Marceau; Conflict and Consensus in France, edited by Vincent Wright; and The Government and Politics of France, by Vincent Wright) 1978 “International Relations: Making Sense of the Patchwork”, review essay, Government and Opposition, vol. 13, no. 1 (Winter), pp. 122-127 (review of Marcel Merle, Sociologie des relations internationales) 1971 “The Mismatched President: L.B.J. and the U.S.A.”, review essay, Government and Opposition, vol. 6, no. 2 (Spring), pp. 253-262 (review of No Hail, No Farewell: The Johnson Years, by Louis Heren)

Miscellaneous short articles, encyclopaedia entries, communications, etc.

2010 “Organization of the State”, in Keith Dowding, ed., Encyclopaedia of Power (London and Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications), page numbers not known 2009a “Financial Crisis and Renewal? Diversity and Convergence in Emerging Markets”, introduction to special issue on financial crises, Review of International Political Economy, vol. 16, no. 4 (August), pp. 371-380 2009b “Crisis and Renewal: Saving Capitalism from the Capitalists?” Naked Punch: The Engaged Review of Contemporary Art and Thought, no. 12 2007 “The Competition State”, in Naomi Choi, ed., Sage Encyclopaedia of Governance (London and Thousand Oaks, CA.: Sage Publications) (page numbers not known) 2006 “Nation-State”, in Jan Aart Scholte and Roland Robertson, eds., Encyclopedia of Globalization (New York: MTM Publications) (page numbers not known) 2006b “Shaping Globalization: Multi-Nodal Politics and the Future of Neoliberalism”, McGill International Review (full citation not known) 2005 “Neoliberalism”, in Martin Griffiths, ed., Routledge Encyclopaedia of International Relations and Global Politics (London: Routledge), pp. 580-590 2002a “Labour Movement Faces Global Challenge”, Firefighter (magazine of the Fire Brigades Union), vol. 30, no. 1 (January/February), pp. 16-17 2002b “La globalizacíon no es la panacea” (featured interview), by Ricardo Rivera Moya, in Economía nacional (Mexico), no. 258 (January), pp. 22-24 2001 “The Competition State”, in R.J. Barry Jones, ed., The RIPE Encyclopedia of International Political Economy (London: Routledge and the Review of International Political Economy), pp. 220-224 1998 “The Asian Crisis and the Competition State”, Bulletin of the Centre for Industrial Policy and Performance (University of Leeds), no 13 (Autumn), pp. 7-8 1997a “Globalisation and Politics”, Swiss Political Science Review (“Debates” section), vol. 3, no. 4 (Winter 1997), pp. 122-128 1997b “Communication” (concerning R.A.W. Rhodes, “The New Governance: Governing Without Government” [Political Studies, vol. 44, no. 3 (September 1996), pp. 652-667], Political Studies, vol. 45, no. 1 (March 1997), pp. 1-2 1997c “Globalisation and Strategies for Renewal”, in “Renewal Strategies for the Millennium: Britain and the Global Economy”, special issue of the Bulletin of the Centre for Industrial Policy and Performance (University of Leeds), no. 11 (Spring), pp. 13-17 1990a Entries on “Robert Badinter” and “Laurent Fabius”, in David S. Bell and Peter 14 Morris, eds., A Biographical Guide to French Politics (Brighton: Harvester Press, for the Association for the Study of Modern and Contemporary France), pp. 13, 137-140 1971 “European Defence: A Modest Proposal”, The British Army Review, no. 39 (December), pp. 79-82 1970 “The Role of the Military in Socio-Political Value Systems”, The British Army Review, no. 34 (April), pp. 54-60 1968/9 3 articles in The Guardian (London) based on first-hand reportage in Czechoslovakia (22 July, 22 August and 3 September 1968); the second, entitled “At Midnight in Bratislava”, was reprinted in The Bedside Guardian 18 (London: Collins, 1969), pp. 60-63

C. Working Papers

2004 “Mapping Varieties of Neoliberalism”, IPEG Papers in International Political Economy, British International Studies Association (April) 2002a “Globalization at the Micro Level: The Uneven Pluralization of World Politics”, Manchester Papers in Politics No. 5/2002 2002b “Globalizing the Policy Process: From ‘Iron Triangles’ to ‘Golden Pentangles’?”, Manchester Papers in Politics No. 7/2002 2001 “Privatizing Transnational Governance: Markets, Networks and Authority in International Finance”, Manchester Papers in Politics No. 7/2001 1999 “New Labour, Globalization, and the Competition State” (co-authored with Mark Evans), Working Paper No. 70, Center for European Studies, Harvard University 1998 “Globalization, Governance and Complexity”, Occasional Papers Series, Centre for Industrial Policy and Performance, University of Leeds 1996 “International Finance and the Erosion of State Policy Autonomy”, Research Institute of European Studies, Athens 1994 “Globalisation and the Changing Logic of Collective Action”, Working Paper No. 5, Department of Politics, University of York 1993 “Money and Power: The American Financial System from Free Banking to Global Competition”, PAIS Papers, Working Paper No. 116, Department of Politics and International Studies, University of Warwick

D. Book Reviews

Since 1989 2010 Altered States: The Globalization of Accountability, by Valerie Sperling, Perspectives on Politics, vol. 8, no. 2 (June), pp. 724-726 2003a The Routledge Encyclopedia of International Political Economy, for Political Studies (have not seen final published version) 2003b Seeking Social Justice Through Globalization: Escaping a Nationalist Perspective, by Gavin Kitching, and Globalization and Well-Being, by John F. Helliwell, for the Canadian Political Science Review (have not seen final published version) 2003c The Capacity to Govern: Designing Governance for Global Transformations, by Yehezkel Dror, in Journal of Comparative Policy Analysis (have not seen final published version)

15 2002 Disaffected Democracies: What’s Troubling the Trilateral Countries?, edited by Susan J. Pharr and Robert D. Putnam, in Contemporary Sociology, vol. 31, no. 2 (Spring), pp. 185-187 2001 The Coming of Globalization: Its Evolution and Consequences, by Richard Langhorne, in Millennium: Journal of International Studies, vol. 30, no. 2 (Autumn), pp. 443-445 2000a Continuity and Change in Contemporary Capitalism, edited by H. Kitschelt, P. Lange, G. Marlis and J.D. Stephens, in West European Politics, vol. 23, no. 3 (July), pp. 232-4 2000b Predatory Globalization: A Critique, by Richard Falk, in Democratization, vol. 7, no. 4 (Winter), pp. 236-239 2000c Capital Flows and Financial Crises, edited by Miles Kahler, in Political Studies, vol. 48, no. 1 (March), pp. 213-14 1999 The Liberal Moment: Modernity, Security and the Making of the Postwar International Order, by Robert E. Latham, in the American Political Science Review, vol. 93, no. 2 (June), pp. 490-491 1997a From State to Market? The Transformation of French Business and Government, by Vivien A. Schmidt, in West European Politics, vol. 20, no. 4 (October), pp. 215-216 1997b Currency and Coercion: The Political Economy of International Monetary Power, by Jonathan Kirshner, in the American Political Science Review, vol. 91, no. 1 (March), pp. 236-237 1996a States Against Markets: The Limits of Globalization, edited by Robert Boyer and Daniel Drache, and Globalization in Question: The International Economy and the Possibilities of Governance, by Paul Hirst and Grahame Thompson, in Millennium: Journal of International Studies, vol. 25, no. 3 (Winter), pp. 736-738 1996b Politics and Industrialization: Early Railroads in the United States and Prussia, by Colleen A. Dunlavy, in Comparative Political Studies, vol. 28, no. 4 (January), pp. 642-644 1996c Financial Stability in a Changing Environment, edited by Kuniho Sawamoto, Zenta Nakajima and Hiroo Taguchi, in Pacific Review, vol. 9, no. 1 (January), pp. 135- 137 1996d States and the Re-emergence of Global Finance, by Eric N. Helleiner, in Pacific Review, vol. 9, no. 1 (January), pp. 139-141 1994a Regulating Unfair Trade, by Pietro S. Nivola, in American Politics Review (details not known) 1994b The Life and International Significance of Charles de Gaulle (special issue of The Tocqueville Review, vol. XIII, no. 1 [1992]), for Modern and Contemporary France, no. 57 (expected July 1994, but issue never received) 1994c A Certain Idea of France: French Security Policy and the Gaullist Legacy, by Philip H. Gordon, in French Politics and Society, vol. 12, no. 1 (Winter), pp. 99-101 1994d The Stock Market, by Cliff Pratten, in the Times Higher Education Supplement, 28 January 1993a Japan Challenges America: Managing an Alliance in Crisis, by Harrison M. Holland, in American Politics Review, no. 30 (December), pp. 19-20 1993b Politics and Markets: A Case Study of Planning and Learning in Mixed Economies, by Jan Gunnarsson, in Political Studies, vol. XLI, no. 3 (September 1993), p. 538 1993c Money and International Politics, by Erik Holm, in Political Studies, vol. XLI, no. 2 (June), pp. 343-44 16 1993d France After Hegemony: International Change and Financial Reform, by Michael Loriaux, in French History, vol. 7, no. 1 (Spring), pp.129-131 1993e Market Access Issues in EC-US Relations: Trading Partners or Trading Blows?, by Stephen Woolcock, in Journal of Common Market Studies, vol. 31, no. 1 (March), pp. 126-127 1993f The Market and the State: Studies in Interdependence, edited by Michael Moran and Maurice Wright, in Public Administration, vol. 70, no. 4 (Winter), pp. 617-618 1993g Pathways from the Periphery: The Politics of Growth in the Newly Industrializing Countries, by Stephan Haggard, in Comparative Political Studies, vol. 25, no. 4 (January), pp. 611-14 1992a The Politics of the Financial Services Revolution: The USA, UK and Japan, by Michael Moran, in West European Politics, vol. 15, no. 2 (April), pp. 176-7 1992b The Analysis of Political Structure, by David Easton, in Political Studies, vol. XL, no. 1 (March), p. 194 1991a The Deregulation of the World Financial Markets: Myths, Realities, and Impact, by Sarkis J. Khoury, in Political Studies, vol. XXXIX, no. 4 (December), pp. 761-2 1991b Foreign Direct Investment in the United States, by Edward M. Graham and Paul R. Krugman, in Journal of Common Market Studies, vol. XXIX, no. 4 (June), pp. 448-9 1990 Naissances de la science politique en France (1870-1914), by Pierre Favre, in French Politics and Society, vol. 8, no. 4 (Fall), pp. 123-125 (reprinted in Modern and Contemporary France, no. 43 [October]) 1989a Opening Financial Markets: Banking Politics on the Pacific Rim, by Louis W. Pauly, in Canadian Journal of Political Science, vol. XXII, no. 2 (June), pp. 426-7 1989b The French Socialist Party: The Emergence of a Party of Government, 2nd edition, by David S. Bell and Byron Criddle, in West European Politics, vol. 12, no. 2 (April), pp. 167-8 1989c L’image publique d’un homme secret: Michel Jobert et la diplomatie française, by Mary Weed, in French Politics and Society, vol. 7, no. 1 (Winter), pp. 78-80

Book reviews prior to 1989 (abbreviated list) 1988 Political Studies (2), The Times Higher Education Supplement (3), French Politics and Society, Modern and Contemporary France 1986 Political Studies (2), Journal of Common Market Studies, French Politics and Society, Modern and Contemporary France 1984 American Political Science Review, Political Studies (2), French Politics and Society (2), Politics (Australia), History, West European Politics 1983 Journal of Common Market Studies, American Political Science Review, Political Studies (2) 1982 West European Politics (2) 1981 West European Politics 1980 West European Politics, Modern and Contemporary France 1979 Political Studies 1978 West European Politics (2) 1972 The Guardian (London)

Research Grants

17 Small Grant in the Social Sciences, The Nuffield Foundation (£4,530), January-June 1999, for sabbatical accommodation and subsistence in the United States (affiliated with the Center for European Studies, Harvard University), Germany (affiliated with the Max-Planck-Institut für Gesellschaftsforschung, Cologne) and Tokyo, for project on globalisation and comparative financial liberalisation Small travel grant from the Japan Foundation Endowment Committee (£850) for air fare to Tokyo in May-June 1999 in connection with project entitled “The Big Bang in Tokyo: Reinforcement or Decline of the Japanese Model?” Previous small grants from the Social Science Research Council (1977-8 and 1981), the British Academy (1979) and the Nuffield Foundation (1982, 1986 and 1991). The Nuffield Foundation has provided four small grants in all, mainly for international travel and subsistence on related projects dealing with financial regulation and deregulation, including £2,911 for a two-month research visit to Washington, DC, August-September 1991 (affiliated with the Brookings Institution).

Honours and Prizes

Distinguished Senior Scholar, International Political Economy Section, International Studies Association, 2011 Keynote speaker, annual conference of the Central and East European International Studies Association, St. Petersburg, Russia, 2-4 September 2009 Keynote speaker, annual conference of the Public Administration Committee of the Joint Universities Council (U.K.), University of York, 1 September 2008 Keynote speaker, 20th Anniversary Conference on “Mobility”, Amsterdam School for Social Science Research, 24-26 January 2007 Keynote speaker, British International Studies Association, Cork, Ireland, 18-20 December 2006 Harold D. Lasswell Prize (1995) for the article in the previous volume of Policy Sciences “which makes the greatest contribution to the theory and practice of the policy sciences”: for “The Dynamics of Financial Globalization: Technology, Market Structure and Policy Response” (November 1994)

Editorial Positions

Member of International Advisory Board, European Review of International Studies, since 2014 Member of the International Editorial Advisory Board, Journal of International Trade and Diplomacy, 2006-2009 and U.S. Editor, 2009-2010 (journal has now ceased publication) Member of the Editorial Advisory Board, Political Research Quarterly, since September 2006 Member of the Editorial Board, Cambridge Studies in International Relations, Cambridge University Press, 2001-2007 Member of the International Advisory Board, European Journal of International Relations, since 1999 Member of Editorial Board, International Studies Quarterly, 1999-2003 Member of International Editorial Board, Review of International Political Economy (since 1993) Member of Editorial Board, Civil Wars, since Autumn 1998 Member of Editorial Committee, Review of International Studies (official journal of the British International Studies Association), 1998-2006 Formerly General Editor of book series entitled Studies in International Political Economy for Edward Elgar Publishing Limited (Cheltenham, Glos., and Brookfield, Vermont, USA), 1990-1997; four books published (P.G. Cerny, ed., Finance and World Politics [1993], Roy E. Allen, Financial Crises and Recession in the Global Economy [1994], Wolfgang Reinicke, Banking, Politics and Global Finance [1995], and Philip Gummett, ed., Globalization and Public Policy [1996]) 18 Member of Advisory Editorial Board, Millennium: Journal of International Studies (London School of Economics), 1989-1990, 1993-1994 and 1997-1999 Member of Editorial Board, Contemporary France, annual review sponsored by the Conference Group on French Politics and Society (USA) and the Association for the Study of Modern and Contemporary France (UK), published by Pinter Publishers (London), 1987-1990 Occasional manuscript consultant to Cambridge University Press, Cornell University Press, Manchester University Press, Macmillan/Palgrave, Methuen, the Open University Press, Pinter Publishers, Routledge, the Publications Committee of the London School of Economics, Sage Publications, Weidenfeld and Nicolson, and several others Reader/referee (in addition to Editorial Boards, above) for Asian Business and Management, British Journal of Political Science, British Journal of Politics and International Relations, Comparative Political Studies, Critical Policy Studies, European Journal of Political Research, Geopolitics, Global Governance, Global Society, Governance, International Politics, International Relations, International Studies Perspectives, Journal of European Public Policy, Journal of Political Power, Journal of Public Policy, Journal of Strategic Studies, Naval War College Review, New Political Economy, Political Geography, Political Studies, Politics (UK), Public Administration, The Review of Politics, and various others.

Conference and Workshop Participation prior to 2013

[Scheduled to present paper at the annual conference of the American Political Science Association, 30 August-2 September 2012; conference cancelled because of Hurricane Isaac] International Political Science Association, World Congress, Madrid, 8-12 July 2012, presented paper on “The Paradox of Power in a Globalizing World: Divisibility, Diffusion and Displacement” (Research Committee No. 36, Political Power), also discussant on panel on e-Revolution and Pluralism in Countries of the 2011 "Arab Spring:" Egypt and Tunisia (Research Committee No. 16, Socio-Political Pluralism) International BISA-ISA Conference, Edinburgh, 20-22 June 2012, presented paper on “‘Who Rules’ in a Globalising World?” to the panel on The Governance of the Global Political Economy II, also chair/discussant on panel on Adam Smith and International Political Economy International Studies Association, annual convention, San Diego, 1-4 April 2012, presented papers on “Is Financial Regulation a Public Good?” and “The New Security Dilemma Revisited”[For 2012 proposals have so far been accepted for the meetings of the International Studies Association in San Diego (April), ISA-BISA Conference in Edinburgh (June), and the IPSA World Congress in Madrid (July); a proposal has also been submitted for the APSA meeting in New Orleans (September).] Northern International Political Economy Network (NIPE), University of Lancaster, 17 February 2012, presented paper on “Is Financial Regulation a Public Good?” International Political Economy Group, workshop participant and panel chair, IPEG@40 special workshop, University of Warwick, 14-15 September 2011 American Political Science Association, annual meeting, Seattle, 1-4 September 2011, presented paper on "Power and Political Economy in a Globalizing World: Divisibility, Diffusion and Displacement" to panel on “Is Power Zero-sum?”, sponsored by the International Political Science Association Research Committee on Political Power European Consortium for Political Research, general conference, Reykjavik, Iceland, 24-27 August 2011, presented paper on “Saving Capitalism from the Capitalists: Is There a New Politics of Financial Regulation?” to panel on Financial Regulation in the 21st Century

19 Discussant on a finance panel (details not yet available), British International Studies Association, International Political Economy Group, annual conference, University of Manchester, 27-29 April 2011 International Studies Association, annual convention, Montreal, Canada, March 2011, participant on five panels (two papers, one chair, one discussant, and Distinguished Senior Scholar panel for the International Political Economy Section – see Honours and Prizes, above); details to be entered later Main speaker, Warwick Debate (on the topic of Rethinking World Politics: A Theory of Transnational Neopluralism), Department of Politics and International Studies, University of Warwick, 8 March 2011 Workshop participant, Functional Differentiation in Sociology and International Relations, University of Bielefeld, 10-12 February 2011 Workshop participant, The Financial Crisis and the International System, Cornell University, 19 November 2010 American Political Science Association, annual meeting, 2-5 September 2010, discussant on panels on Globalization, Economic Shocks and Democratization and Coping with the Economic Crisis Workshop participant, The Conceptual Politics of Democracy Promotion, University of Aberystwyth, 27- 29 July 2010 Workshop participant, The Public-Private Hybridization of the State, University of Sydney, 13-14 July 2010 International Studies Association, annual convention, New Orleans, 17-20 February 2010: Presented papers on “Crisis and Renewal: Saving Capitalism from the Capitalists?”, panel on What Kind of Creative Destruction? Capitalism, Crises, and Change, “Financial Regulation and Public-Private Hybridization in the Global Era”, panel on Policy Practice and Paradigm Shifts during Financial Crisis; participant on panel on The Public-Private Hybridization of the 21st Century State: An ISA Venture Grant Roundtable; and chair/discussant on panel on The Financial Crisis 3: Lessons from Prior Crises British International Studies Association, University of Leicester, 14-16 December 2009: participant on roundtable on TheTransatlantic IPE Divide? Institut für Weltgesellschaft, Berlin, Germany, Workshop on Functional Differentiation in International Relations, 11-13 December 2009: presented paper on “Functional Differentation and Sectoral Governance in International Political Economy” Central and East European International Studies Association, St. Petersburg, Russia, 2-4 September 2009: delivered keynote address on “Deconstructing and Reconstructing Borders in a Globalizing World” Brazilian International Relations Association and International Studies Association, Joint Meeting on Diversity and Inequality in World Politics, Rio de Janeiro, 20-24 July 2009: presented papers entitled “Globalization and Statehood: Institutional bricolage and Complex Interdependence” and “Globalization and the Disaggregation of the State” XXIst World Congress of the International Political Science Association, Santiago, Chile, 12-16 July 2009: presented papers on “Democracy versus Pluralism? Institutionalizing Political Processes in an Unevenly Globalizing World” to the panel on Pluralism and Representation: Forms of Representation in Changing Contexts (sponsored by IPSA Research Committee No. 16: Socio- Political Pluralism) and “Power and Powerlessness in World Politics: Institutional bricolage, the Governmentality Gap and the Restructuring of Statehood” to the panel on Power, Governmentality, and Social Change (sponsored by IPSA Research Committee no. 36: Political Power)

20 Colloque Chaos International, “Rebuilding Global Finance: From Political Regulation to Ethical Necessity”, French Senate, 15 June 2009: presented paper entitled “Saving Capitalism from the Capitalists: Crisis, Renewal and the Regulatory State” International Political Economy Group of the British International Studies Association (IPEG), annual workshop, University of York, 12 June 2009: presented paper on “Financial Crisis and Renewal: Saving Capitalism from the Capitalists?” Political Studies Association of the United Kingdom, annual conference, 7-9 April 2009: presented paper entitled “Democracy versus Pluralism? Institutionalising Political Processes in an Unevenly Globalising World” International Studies Association, annual convention, New York, 15-18 February 2009: presented papers on “The Competition State in the 21st Century: Problems and Prospects” to panel on Globalization and Public Policy and on “Financial Crises and Regulatory Change in a Globalizing World” to panel on Challenges of International Volatility; discussant on panel on The Public-Private Hybridization of the 21st Century State. Millennium Conference, “Interrogating Democracy in International Relations”, London School of Economics, 25-26 October 2008: presented paper entitled “Democracy versus Pluralism? Institutionalising Political Processes in an Unevenly Globalising World” Workshop on “Crisis and Response: Whither International Financial Regulation?”, Centre for International Governance Innovation, University of Waterloo, Canada, 26-27 September 2008: presented paper on “Financial Crisis, Regulatory Inadequacy, and the Reorganization of Capital” Public Administration Committee of the Joint Universities Council (U.K.), annual conference, University of York, 1-3 September 2008: Keynote speaker on conference theme of “The Competition State”; also presented paper on “The Competition State Today” to panel on The Competition State (to be published in a special issue of Policy Studies) World International Studies Committee, 2nd Global International Studies Conference, Ljubljana, Slovenia, 23-26 July 2008: presented paper entitled “The Governmentalization of World Politics” to panel on “Anarchy and Beyond: Rethinking Processes of Change in IR Theory”; chair and discussant on panel on “The Politics of the Promotion of Global Competitiveness” Political Studies Association of the United Kingdom, annual conference, University of Swansea, 1-3 April 2008: to present paper entitled “Multi-Nodal Politics: Toward a Political Process Theory of Globalization” International Studies Association, annual convention, San Francisco, 26-29 March 2008: presented paper entitled “Is Organized Capital Going Global?” to panel on “Globalizing Regulation? Theoretical and Empirical Investigations”; participant in roundtable on “Bridging the Constructivist and Rationalist Divide in IPE through Shared Mental Models”; chair of panel on “Security and Global Governmentality II”; discussant on panels on “Capital Flows and Emerging Markets: Private Expectations and Public Responses” and “Finance, Production, and Work II” Workshop on Governmentality and International Relations, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, 15 January 2008: presented paper entitled “The Governmentalization of World Politics” British International Studies Association, annual conference, University of Cambridge, 17-19 December 2007, participant on roundtable on “Functional Differentiation and Sectors: Between Sociology and International Relations” International Studies Association, annual convention, Chicago, 28 February-3 March 2007: participant on memorial roundtable on John Kenneth Galbraith and roundtable on “Das Kapitalstaat: Studying and Theorizing State Forms in the 21st Century”; chair of panel on “The Political Economy of Institutional Investors: Agents and Assets in Financial Globalization”; discussant on panel on “Rethinking the State and its Boundaries” Keynote speaker, 20th Anniversary Conference on Mobility, Amsterdam School for Social Science Research, University of Amsterdam, 24-26 January 2007 21 Plenary (keynote) speaker, annual conference of the British International Studies Association, Cork, Ireland, 18-20 December 2006: title “Multi-Nodal Politics: Transnational Neopluralism in a Globalizing World”; also discussant on panel on “Bringing the State Back In to Terrorism Studies” American Political Science Association, Philadelphia, 31 August-3 September 2006: chair of panel on “New Directions in Constructivist Political Economy”; discussant on panel on “The Six Faces of Power” International Political Science Association, 20th World Congress, Fukuoka, Japan, 9-13 July 2006, presented paper entitled “Inside Power—Outside Power: Transgressing Boundaries in a Globalising World” and co-chair/discussant on panel on “Pluralism and Globalization: Who Governs in the New World Politics?” Oceanic Conference on International Studies, Melbourne, Australia, 5-7 July 2006, presented paper entitled “Multi-Nodal Politics in a Globalizing World” International Political Economy Group of the British International Studies Association, annual workshop, 19 June 2006, University of Lancaster: presented paper entitled “Multi-Nodal Politics in a Globalizing World” International Studies Association, San Diego, California, 22-25 March 2006, presented paper entitled “Different Roads to Globalization: Neoliberalism, the Competition State and Politics in a Globalizing World”; chair/convenor of panel on “Beyond Financial Crisis: Adjustment, Recovery, and Restructuring in Developing and Transition Countries”, and discussant on panel on “The Political Economy of Multilevel Governance” British International Studies Association, annual conference, St. Andrews, Scotland, 19-21 December 2005, presented paper entitled “Different Roads to Globalization: Neoliberalism, the Competition State and Politics in a Globalizing World” and participated in roundtable panel on “The Future of International Political Economy” European Consortium for Political Research, general conference, Budapest, 8-10 September 2005, presented paper entitled “The Regulatory Politics of Baroque Neoliberalism” World International Studies Conference, Istanbul, 24-27 August 2005, presented paper entitled “Plurality, Pluralism, and Power: Elements of Pluralist Analysis in an Age of Globalization;” also discussant on panel on “Fresh Thinking in International Relations” International Political Economy Group, British International Studies Association, annual workshop, Nottingham Trent University, 11 June 2005, presented paper on “The Coming Hegemony of IPE in Political Science and International Relations” Centre for Global Political Economy, University of Sussex, Brighton, 26-28 May 2005, conference on “After ‘Deregulation’: The Financial System in the 21st Century”, presented paper entitled “Pro- Market Re-regulation in a Neoliberal World: The New Heavy Hand of the State and Transgovernmental Regulatory Networks” International Political Science Association, Research Committee No. 16 (Socio-Political Pluralism), interim conference, Lexington, Virginia, 10-12 March 2005, Civil Society and Political Pluralism in a Global World: East and West, North and South, presented paper entitled “Plurality, Pluralism, and Power” International Studies Association, annual convention, Honolulu, 1-5 March 2005, presented paper entitled “Power, Markets and Authority: The Development of Multi-Level Governance in International Finance” British International Studies Association, annual conference, University of Warwick, 20-22 December 2004, presented paper entitled “Different Roads to Globalization: Neoliberalism, the Competition State, and Politics in a More Open World?” Convenor of workshop of Research Committee No. 16 (Socio-Political Pluralism), “Pluralism in a Globalizing World: The State of the Art”, Center for Global Change and Governance, Rutgers 22 University—Newark, 10-11 September 2004; presented paper entitled “Plurality, Pluralism, and Power” American Political Science Association, annual meeting, Chicago, 2-5 September 2004, chair and discussant, panel on Europeanization and Financial Globalization Workshop of Research Committee No. 36 (Political Power), International Political Science Association, Interim meeting on Hegemony and Power, City University of New York, 10-12 June 2004, presented paper entitled “Reluctant Leadership: Dilemmas of Operationalizing Hegemony” (jointly authored with Seiji Endo) Keynote speaker, conference entitled Mind the GaP – The Governance of Place and the Spatiality of Governance in the New Millennium, University of Nijmegen, the Netherlands, 3-4 June 2004 Political Studies Association of the United Kingdom (PSA), Annual Conference, University of Lincoln, 5- 8 April 2004, presented paper entitled “Reinventing the Social in a More Open World: Mapping Varieties of Neoliberalism” to panel on Globalisation and Models of Capitalism International Studies Association (ISA), Annual Convention, Montreal, Québec, 17-20 March 2004: paper, “Reluctant Leadership: Dilemmas of Operationalizing Hegemony” (jointly authored with Seiji Endo), theme panel on The Realities of American Hegemony Today; paper, “The New Security Dilemma Revisited: Neomedievalism and the Limits of Hegemony”, panel on The Political Economy of the New International Security Environment II (also panel chair); paper, “Reinventing the Social in a More Open World: Mapping Varieties of Neoliberalism”, panel on The Diffusion of Ideas: Liberalization and Anti-Globalization”; chair and convenor of International Political Economy Section Distinguished Senior Scholar Panel in honour of the Honorable Fernando Henrique Cardoso. Workshop on Multi-level Politics, Department of Political Science, University of Amsterdam, 1-2 December 2003, presented paper entitled “Power, Markets and Authority: The Development of Multi-Level Governance in International Finance”; also commentator on two other presentations. Conference on Regional Integration and Public Goods, United Nations University, Comparative Regional Integration Studies, Bruges, Belgium, 20-21 November 2003, presented keynote talk entitled “Reconstructing Public Goods in a More Open World” Workshop on The Changing State: Structure, Regulation and Sovereignty, Ford Foundation, Governance and Civil Society Community of Practice, Hanoi, 18-20 October 2003, lead speaker in session on “State Structure and Functions” APSA (American Political Science Association), annual meeting, Philadelphia, 28-31 August 2003, discussant on panel on The European Union: Agent or Enemy of Globalization? IPSA (International Political Science Association), 19th World Congress, Durban, South Africa, 29 June-4 July 2003, presented papers entitled “Capturing Benefits, Avoiding Losses: Globalization and the Politics of Constraint in the United States and Japan” and “Elements of a Pluralist Analysis of Globalization” (Research Committee No. 16, Socio-Political Pluralism); also discussant on panel on Democracy and Power (Research Committee No. 36, Political Power) U.S. Naval War College, Providence, Rhode Island, Workshop on the Political Economy of the New International Security Environment, presented paper entitled “The New Security Dilemma Revisited: Globalization, Defection, and the Limits of Hegemony in the 21st Century” ISA, annual convention, Portland, Oregon, 24-February-1 March 2003, presented paper entitled “The Governmentalization of World Politics”; also chair/discussant on panel on Globalization, Governance and International Political Economy BISA ( British International Studies Association), Annual Conference, London, December 2002, presented paper entitled “Globalization, Neopluralism and Governmentality” APSA, Annual Meeting, Boston, 29 August-1 September 2002: participant in roundtable on Governing the World’s Money

23 ISA, Annual Convention, New Orleans, 17-20 March 2002: presented paper entitled “From ‘Iron Triangles’ to ‘Golden Pentangles’? Globalization and the Policy Process”; chair of panel on Governing Global Finance: Structure, Agency, and Power in the New International Financial Architecture; discussant on panel on The Politics of Banking and Finance. APSA, Annual Meeting, San Francisco, 29 August-2 September 2001: presented paper entitled “Financial Globalization and Internalizing Neoliberalism in Japan: A New Meiji Revolution?” ISA, Hong Kong Convention in association with Asian International Studies Associations, Hong Kong, 26-28 July 2001: presented paper entitled “Internalizing Neoliberalism: The New Meiji Revolution”; also chair of panel on Competing Sources of Authority in the Governance of Global Finance Conference on Global Turbulence: Instability in National and International Political Economy, Simon Fraser University, Vancouver, 19-20 July 2001: presented plenary address on “Globalizing Politics” Speaker at Seminar on Globalisation and Human Rights, European Master’s Programme in Human Rights and Democratization, Monastery of San Nicolò, Venice, 4-8 June 2001: presented paper on “Globalisation and Governance” Conference on Shareholder Value Capitalism and Globalization, Bad Homburg, Germany, 9-12 May 2001; presented paper on “Webs of Governance: Embedding Transnational Financial Markets” ISA, Annual Convention, Chicago, 21-24 February 2001: presented paper on “The Big Bang in Tokyo: Financial Globalization and the Unravelling of the Japanese Model” BISA, Annual Conference, University of Bradford, 18-20 December 2000: presented paper on “The Big Bang in Tokyo: Financial Globalization, and the Unravelling of the Japanese Model” APG (American Politics Group of the Political Studies Association), Annual Conference, University of Lancaster, 3-5 January 2001: presented paper entitled “‘Handing On the Torch’: The United States, Britain and the Transition of Liberal Leadership 1914-1949” Participant in two workshops preparing a Festschrift for Benjamin J. Cohen, held at the 2000 meetings of the International Studies Association (Los Angeles, March) and the American Political Science Association (Washington, DC, September) IPSA (International Political Science Association), Millennium World Congress, Quebec City, 1-6 August 2000: chair of roundtable panel on trade and justice; presented joint-authored paper entitled “Power in Contemporary Politics” at panel sponsored by IPSA Research Committee No. 36 (Political Power) on joint-edited book listed above; and presented paper entitled “Globalization as a Political Process” to panel on Globalization and Pluralist Democracy Conference on Global Leadership, Stability and Order: Hegemony and the Provision of International Collective Goods, University of Hohenheim, Germany, June 15-16, 2000: presented paper entitled “‘Handing On the Torch’: The Transition of Liberal Leadership, 1914-1949” ISA, Annual Convention, Los Angeles, 14-18 March 2000: presented paper entitled “Political Agency in a Globalizing World: Toward a Structurational Approach” to panel on Constructing Market Orders: Constructivist Approaches to International Political Economy and Organization; participant on roundtable on Globalization: Issues of Private Authority, Governance, and Justice; chair/discussant on panel on Ideas and Norms in IPE Theory; and convenor of International Political Economy Section Distinguished Scholar Panel (honoring Benjamin J. Cohen) BISA, University of Manchester, 20-22 December 1999: presented paper entitled “Political Agency in a Globalizing World: Toward a Structurational Approach” to panel on Globalization, Authority and Economy ECPR (European Consortium for Political Research), Annual Joint Sessions of Workshops, 26-31 March 1999: co-convenor (with Wolfgang Streeck) of Workshop on National Models and International Structures: Globalization and Public Policy; presented paper entitled “The Big Bang in Tokyo: Financial Liberalization and the Erosion of the Japanese Model” 24 PSA, Annual Conference, University of Nottingham, 23-25 March 1999, presented paper entitled “Reconstituting the Political in a Globalising World: States, Institutions, Actors and Governance”, to panel on Globalisation and Public Policy; also convened and chaired roundtable panel on Globalisation and Political Science ISA, Annual Convention, Washington, DC, 22-27 February 1999, chair of International Political Economy Section Distinguished Scholar panel (honoree: John Gerard Ruggie); also discussant on a further panel BISA, Annual Conference, University of Sussex, 14-16 December 1998: chair of panel on Emerging Forms of Transnational Governance, presented paper entitled “Embedding Global Finance: Markets as Governance Structures” Conference on Globalization and the Nation-State, University of Antwerp, 20 November 1998; presented paper entitled “Structuring the Political Arena: States, Institutions and Governance in a Globalizing World” Conference on Emerging Governance? Inter-state Cooperation in an Age of Global Challenges, University of Hohenheim, Stuttgart, Germany, 4-5 June 1998; presented paper entitled “Embedding Global Finance: Markets as Governance Structures” IPSA Research Committee No. 36 (Political Power), Roundtable on Changing Patterns of Political Power, University of Nijmegen, the Netherlands, 15-18 May 1998; presented paper entitled “The New Security Dilemma: Reconfiguring Power in a Globalizing World” Workshop on Private Governance in the International System, University of Konstanz, 17-19 April 1998; presented paper entitled “Embedding Global Financial Markets” PSA, 7-9 April 1998; presented paper entitled “New Labour, Globalisation and the Competition State” (jointly authored with Mark Evans) ISA, Minneapolis, 18-22 March 1998; presented poster on “The Politics of Complex Globalization”; also discussant on special theme panel on Hendrik Spruyt, The Sovereign State and Its Competitors and panel on Globalization and the State Conference Organiser/Site Convenor, annual conference of the British International Studies Association, University of Leeds, 15-17 December 1997 Conference on Non-State Actors in the International System, International Political Economy Group of the British International Studies Association, University of Warwick, 31 October-2 November 1997, presented paper entitled “A Theory of Transnational Structuration” Workshop on Putting the ‘P’ Back in IPE, University of Birmingham, September 1997, paper entitled “Globalising the Political and Politicising the Global” APSA, August-September 1997, Washington, D.C.: panel organiser (Hierarchies Within Markets: Social Embeddedness and the New Global Finance); presented paper on “Embedding Financial Markets” Conference on The Marshall Plan at 50, University of Leeds, May 1997: panel convenor (America, Hegemony, and the Marshall Plan) ISA, March 1997, Toronto: panel organiser and chair (The Marshall Plan After 50 Years); also panel discussant (The Private Regulation of Global Finance) Conference on Globalization: Critical Approaches, University of Birmingham, March 1997: paper on “Globalisation, Fragmentation and the Governance Gap: Towards a New Medievalism in World Politics?” ECPR, Joint Meetings of Workshops, Workshop on Democratisation and the Changing Global Order, Bern, Switzerland, February-March 1997: paper, “Globalization: A Challenge to Democracy” Workshop Organiser/Director, Annual Workshop of the International Political Economy Group (IPEG), British International Studies Association, University of Leeds, February 1997; participant in roundtable panel (The Globalisation versus Inter-nationalisation Debate) BISA, December 1996, Durham: panel chair (The Politics of Globalisation)

25 Conference on The Policymaking Capacity of Transnational Governance Systems, Max Planck Institute, Cologne, Germany, November 1996: paper on “Toward A Private Regime for Global Finance?” 25th Anniversary Conference, Millennium: Journal of International Studies, London School of Economics, October 1996: paper on “International Political Economy in the 21st Century” Joint Convention of the ISA and the Japan Association of International Relations (Globalism, Regionalism and Nationalism: Asia in Search of Its Role in the 21st Century), Makuhari, Japan, September 1996: paper on “Paradoxes of the Competition State”; panel chair (Globalization’s Impact on the Third World) ISA, April 1996, San Diego: paper, “Globalization, Governance, and Structural Differentiation” ECPR/SGIR (European Consortium for Political Research/Standing Group on International Relations), September 1995, Paris: paper, “Globalization and Structural Differentiation” APSA, 1995, Chicago: panel convenor (Globalization and Internationalization); paper, “Globalization and the Changing Logic of Collective Action” PSA, April 1995, York: paper, “International Finance and the Erosion of State Policy Autonomy” ISA, 1995, Chicago: panel convenor (3 panels on Globalization and State Policy Effectiveness); paper, “International Finance and the Erosion of State Policy Autonomy” Economic Geography Study Group, Institute of British Geographers, January 1995, Newcastle: paper, “Financial Globalisation and the Despatialisation of the State” BISA, 1994, York: conference organiser and site convenor; presented paper entitled “Globalization and the Changing Logic of Collective Action” Conference on Varieties of Capitalism, Observatoire du Changement Social en Europe Occidentale, October 1994, Poitiers and Paris; paper, “Global Finance and the Erosion of Capitalist Diversity” APSA, 1994, New York: paper, “The Search for a Paperless World: Technology, Deregulation, and the Restructuring of Global Finance” Conference on Global Politics: Setting Agendas for the Year 2000, July 1994, Nottingham Trent University: paper, “Globalization and the Changing Logic of Collective Action” Two workshops on Technology, Change and the Global Political Economy, May and September 1994, Nottingham Trent University: paper, “The Search for a Paperless World: Technology, Deregulation, and the Restructuring of Global Finance” ISA, 1994, Washington, DC: panel convenor/chair (Contemporary Trends in Financial Globalization); paper, “Patterns of Financial Globalization: Financial Market Structures and the Problem of Governance” 2nd International Conference of the Committee on Viable Constitutionalism (COVICO), March1994, Albany: paper, “Globalisation and the Residual State: The Challenge to Viable Constitutionalism” IPEG Annual Workshop, 1994, University of Sussex: paper, “Globalisation and the Residual State: The Changing Logic of Collective Action in the International System” APG, January 1994, Durham: paper, “Money and Power: The American Financial System from Free Banking to Global Competition” BISA, 1993, Warwick: panel convenor (The United States in the Post-Cold War World); paper, “Adjusting to Post-Hegemony: Competition, Regulation and Embedded Financial Orthodoxy”; also chair and/or discussant on three IPEG-sponsored panels IPEG, 1993, Warwick: paper, “The Political Economy of International Finance” International Conference on the Changing Public Sphere, September 1993, University of Salford: paper, “From the Welfare State to the Competition State: Transnational Change and State Power” APG, 1993, Manchester: paper, “Paradoxes, Paradigms and Pragmatism: Dilemmas of American Foreign Policy in the Post-Cold War Era” BISA, 1992, Swansea: paper, “Globalisation, Plurilateralism and State Power”; participant on roundtable (Is There a Global Economic Crisis?)

26 ISA, 1992, Atlanta: panel convenor (2 panels on Finance, Trade, and Production: Contrasting Dynamics of Transnational Integration and Political Response?); 2 papers, “The Infrastructure of the Infrastructure: Global Finance, Hegemonic Decline, and ‘Embedded Financial Orthodoxy’” and “Plurilateralism: Structural Differentiation and Functional Conflict in the Post-Cold War World Order” BISA, 1991, Warwick: panel convenor (2 panels on Money, Finance and the Emerging World Order); paper, “The Infrastructure of the Infrastructure? The Integrated 24-hour Global Financial Marketplace and the Power of the State” APSA, 1991, Washington, DC: panel discussant (Global Financial Liberalisation) PSA, 1991, Lancaster: paper, “Reregulating Financial Markets in a More Open World” ISA, 1991, Vancouver: panel convenor (The Political Economy of International Finance); paper, Reregulating Financial Markets in a More Open World@ APG, 1991, Bristol: paper, “The Reregulation of US Financial Markets in a More Open World” ISA, 1990, Washington, DC: participant in roundtable (State Territory and Authority) CES (Council for European Studies), March 1990, Washington, DC: panel convenor (Politics of Financial Markets); paper, “The Limits of Financial Market Deregulation: Transnational Integration and State Politics” Centennial Conference on de Gaulle and the United States,May 1990, New York: paper, “De Gaulle’s Legacy and American Foreign Policy since 1970” Socialist Scholars’ Conference, April 1990, New York: paper, “Franco-German Cooperation in a Plurilateral Europe” ECPR, April 1989, Paris: workshop co-convenor (Deregulation, Reregulation, and the International Dimension); paper, “Financial Market Deregulation and the Competition State” APSA, 1988, Washington, DC: paper, “Financial Market Deregulation and the Competition State” IPSA, August 1988, Washington, DC: paper, “Political Entropy and American Decline” APSA, 1988, Washington, DC: panel discussant (Public Policy in France) International Conference on Thirty Years of the Fifth Republic, June 1988, Paris: paper, “From dirigisme to Deregulation? The Case of Financial Markets” PSA, 1988, Plymouth: panel convenor (Pluralism as a Paradigm); paper, “Toward a Theory of Collaborative Behavior: Some Post-Neoclassical Reflections on Pluralism and its Alternatives” APG, 1988, Oxford: paper, “The Failure of the American System of Government: Madisonian Entropy and the Politics of Decline” ECPR, 1987, Amsterdam: paper, “The ‘Little Big Bang’ in Paris: Financial Market Deregulation in a dirigiste system” PSA, 1987, Aberdeen: paper, “Reconceptualising Corporatism: State Structures and Patterns of Interest Intermediation” ASMCF (Association for the Study of Modern and Contemporary France), September 1986, Newcastle: panel convenor (Political Images and Identities); paper, “Images of the French State” APSA, 1986, Washington, DC: paper, “The Missing Linkage: Putting the State Back into Neo- Corporatism” UACES (University Association for Contemporary European Studies), Research Group on Industrial Intervention in France and Britain, February 1985, London: paper, “From the Welfare State to the Competition State”; a later version was presented to the Scottish ASMCF, 1986, Edinburgh ASMCF, 1985, Birmingham: paper, “Political Modernisation, Capitalism and the Fifth Republic” IPSA, July 1985, Paris: paper, “Structural Power and State Theory” APSA, 1984, Washington, DC: panel convenor (The French State in the Mid-1980s: A Roundtable) CES, 1983, Washington, DC: paper, “Modes of State Capitalism and the International Economic Order: Some Reflections on European Experiences in the Recession”

27 UACES and the Policy Studies Institute, Conference on Paris-Bonn-London: Partners or Rivals?, June 1983, University of Reading (discussant) Netherlands Institute of International Affairs, Colloquium on Twenty-Five Years of the Fifth Republic, May 1983, The Hague: paper, “Some Controversies Concerning French Foreign Policy, 1958-83” Institut Charles de Gaulle and University College London, October 1982, London: participant in public roundtable (De Gaulle et ‘une certaine idée de la France’) with René Rémond and Maurice Couve de Murville Day School on Defence and Disarmament in France, October 1982, Birmingham: leader of workshop (Gaullism and Nuclear Weapons) ASMCF, 1982, Wolverhampton: paper, “Economic Policy, Socialist Politics and the World Economy” Prior to 1982: panel convenor at the PSA (UK) meetings at Hull (1981), Exeter (1980) and and Sheffield (1979), and presented papers at the latter two; presented papers at ECPR Workshops in Lancaster (1981) and Florence (1980); panel convenor at inaugural meeting of the ASMCF, Birmingham (1981); and presented paper at SSRC conference on French political parties (1981)

Guest Lectures and Seminar Presentations 1980-2012

University of Manchester, May 2012 University of York, December 2011 University of Exeter, December 2011 University of Manchester, November 2011 University of Helsinki, October/November 2011 University of Birmingham, November 2010 Kenyon College, October 2010 University of Bilkent (Ankara) and Koç University (Istanbul), October 2010 Australia-New Zealand School of Government (ANZSOG) and the Australian National University, July 2010 University of Kassel, June 2010 Free University of Berlin, December 2009 Bates College, January 2009 Instituto Universitário de Pesquisas do Rio de Janeiro (IUPERJ), November 2008 London School of Economics, October 2008 Royal Holloway College, University of London, October 2008 University of York, October 2008 Niehaus Center for Globalization and Governance, Princeton University, December 2007 Drexel University, January 2007 University of Delaware, 1991 and 2007 Johns Hopkins University, February 2006 McGill University, October 2005 Duke University, April 2005 Goldsmiths College, University of London, January 2004 University of Amsterdam, December 2003 Rutgers University/Newark, September and November 2003 Rutgers University/New Brunswick, September 2003 University of Hokkaido, April 2003 Hitotsubashi University, April 2003 University of Exeter, January 2003 University of Limerick, December 2002 National University of Ireland, Galway, November 2002 28 University of Bath, September 2002 University of Sheffield, School of East Asian Studies, February 2002 Instituto Tecnologico Autonomo de Mexico, November 2001 Shanghai Institute of International Relations, August 2001 China Centre for Contemporary World Study, Beijing, July 2001 University of Warwick, January 2000 and April 1999 Max-Planck-Institut für Gesellschaftsforschung, Cologne, April 1999 Center for European Studies, Harvard University, February 1999, 1990, 1982 and 1980 Louisville Committee on Foreign Relations, February 1999 University of Kentucky, February 1999 Transylvania University, February 1999 Brock University, January 1999 University of Toronto, January 1999 and 1982 McMaster University, January 1999 University of York, March 2000, 1998 and 1997 University of Chicago, April 1998 University of Notre Dame, April 1998 Kalamazoo College, April 1998 Stafforshire University, October 1997 University of Victoria, September 1997 University of British Columbia, September 1997 European University Institute, Florence, Italy, April 1997 London School of Economics, January 1997 and 1986 Nottingham Trent University, February 1997 Central European University (Budapest), 1996 University of Hull, 1996 and 1988 Unviersity of Amsterdam, 1996 Stanford University, 1996 University of California at Santa Barbara, 1996 University of California at Davis, 1996 University of Washington, 1995 Washington State University, 1995 Kenyon College, 1995 University of Manchester, 1995 and 1986 University of Leeds, 1994 and at on least five previous occasions University of Newcastle upon Tyne, 1992 and 1983 New School for Social Research, 1990 York University (Canada), 1990 McMaster University, 1990 Columbia University, 1990, 1988, 1986 and 1984 Cornell University, 1989 and 1982 Wesleyan University, 1989 New York University, 1989, 1988, 1986, 1982 and 1980 University of Birmingham, 1988 and 1984 University of Exeter, 1987 University of Sussex, 1985 and 1981 Center for International Affairs, Harvard University, 1984 University of Lancaster, 1983

29 External Examinerships

PhD examiner, University of Warwick, 2010 PhD examiner, Department of Social Policy, University of York, April 2011 PhD examiner, Department of International Relations, London School of Economics, 2004 and 2009 MA degrees in International Political Economy and Globalisation and Development, University of Warwick, 2001-04 Undergraduate degrees, Department of Government and Society, University of Limerick, 2001-04 PhD examiner, School of International Studies, Brunel University, 2003 PhD examiner, Department of International Relations, London School of Economics, 2003 PhD examiner, Department of Geography, University of Cambridge, 2001 Undergraduate degrees, Department of Politics and International Relations, University of Kent at Canterbury, 1997-2001 PhD examiner, Department of Politics, University of Hull, 2000 PhD examiner, School of East Asian Studies, University of Sheffield, 1998 PhD examiner, Department of International Studies, Nottingham Trent University, 1998 Undergraduate and MA degrees, Department of Government, University of Manchester, 1995-99 Undergraduate and MA degrees, Department of American Studies, University of Manchester, 1994-97 MSc (Econ) in the Politics of the World Economy, Department of International Relations, London School of Economics and Political Science, 1993-97 Undergraduate degrees, Department of Politics, University of Leeds, 1993-95 PhD examiner, Department of Systems Science, City University (London), 1994 PhD examiner, Department of International Relations, London School of Economics, 1989 and 1991

Programme/Department Reviewer

External member of the validation panel, MA programme in International Political Economy, University of Northampton, March 2012 External reviewer, MA programme in International Studies, Department of Politics and Public Administration, University of Limerick, Ireland, April 2007 External reviewer, proposal for new BA in Politics, National University of Ireland Maynooth, February 2007 Consultant, University of Limerick, 2002-3: prepared report for the Dean of Humanities on “The Future of Politics and International Relations Teaching and Research at the University of Limerick” Consultant, Ontario Council for Graduate Studies, January 2001: review of graduate programmes in International Relations, McMaster University, Canada

Activities/Service in Professional Associations

Chair, International Political Science Association Research Committee No. 36 (Political Power), since July 2014 (previously Vice Chair, 2012-2014) Member of the Executive Boards of two Research Committees of the International Political Science Association: RC16 (Socio-Political Pluralism), since 2003; and RC36 (Political Power), since 1998 Member, Long-Range Planning Committee, International Studies Association, 2003-04 At-Large Member, Governing Council of the International Political Economy Section of the International Studies Association, 1995-97 and 2006-08 Chair, Distinguished Scholar Award Committee, International Political Economy Section, International 30 Studies Association, 1995-6, 1998-2000 and 2003-4 Chair, International Political Economy Section, International Studies Association, 2001-2; previously Programme Chair (for the 2001 ISA Annual Convention, Chicago) and Vice-Chair, 2000-1; Member at Large of Executive Council, 2006- Member of the Executive Committee of the British International Studies Association, 1997-2001 Member of the Executive Committee of the Political Studies Association, 2001 (BISA Representative) Member, BISA Heads of Department and Heads of Section Committee,1991-present Chair, Junior Scholar Award Committee, International Political Economy Section, ISA, 1995-98 Local organiser, BISA Annual Conference, University of Leeds, December 1997 Local organiser, BISA Annual Conference, University of York, December 1994 Member of the Programme Committee of the International Political Economy Section of the ISA for the San Diego meeting in April 1996 Member, ISA Governing Council, 1994-95 Member, Senior Scholar/Junior Scholar Awards Committee, International Political Economy Section, ISA, 1994-95 Member, Executive Committee, Association for the Study of Modern and Contemporary France, 1979-81 and 1985-86

Media Activities

Occasional consultant/commentator/interviewee, BBC Radio Wales, Newsnight (BBC Television), Channel 4 News, BBC Radio 4, BBC Radio 5 Live, BBC World Service, BBC Radio Scotland, CBS Television, WBAI-FM (New York), etc. Several press interviews during lecture visit to ITAM, Mexico City, November 2001 Frequent commentator on politics and international affairs, BBC Radio York, 1983-97 Regular commentator, General Election of 1987, BBC Radio York and Yorkshire Evening Press Directed surveys for Newsnight poll, Ryedale by-election (March 1986) and Newsnight poll of marginal constituencies (General Election of June 1987)

Administrative Duties

Rutgers—Newark 2005-2007 Member of the Appointments and Promotions Committee, Faculty of Arts and Sciences 2005-06 Member of the search committee for the Directorship of Global Affairs

Manchester Member of Graduate Affairs Committee, 2000-04 Programme Director, MA in International Political Economy, 2000-04 Postgraduate Recruitment Officer, 2002-04 Convenor, Centre for International Politics, 2000-2 Member of Departmental Research Committee, 2000-03 Member of Departmental Promotions Committee, 2000-03

Leeds Research Director, Department of Politics, 1996-99 Research Director, Institute of Political and Economic Studies, August 1999-April 2000 Director of the MA Programme in International Political Economy, 1996-2000 Elected Member of the Board of the Faculties of Economics, Social Studies and Law, 1996-98 Member of the Executive Committee of the Centre for Industrial Policy and Performance, 1996-2000 31 York 1992-94 Director of Graduate Studies in Politics 1978-80, Academic Secretary of the Board of Studies in Politics 1987-92 and Autumn 1995 1991-96 Convenor of departmental first-year course on World Politics 1971-96 Secretary and Chair (for alternating terms, except when on leave) of the Combined Board of Studies in Politics and Economic and Social History 1985-88 and Programme Director for Overseas Visiting Students 1994-96 1985-88 and Convenor of Departmental Staff/Graduate Seminar Programme 1994-96 1971-88 and Library and Bookshop Liaison Officer 1994-96 1993 Organiser of University Open Course Lecture Series on “Democracy and the Changing Global Political Economy”, Autumn Term 1987 Organiser of University Open Course Lecture Series on “The Political Economy of the Big Bang”, Autumn Term 1974-77 Deputy Admissions Director, Board of Studies in the Social Sciences 1976-78 Chair, First Year Personal Cases Committee in the Social Sciences

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