CRAIG N. MURPHY

Department of Political Science Wellesley College 106 Central Street Wellesley, MA 02481 [email protected]

EDUCATION 1980 PhD in Political Science, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill

1976 MA in Political Science, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, included study at the Canadian Peace Research Institute

1974 BA in Political Science, Grinnell College, included study under the auspices of InterFuture at the University of Science and Technology, Kumasi, Ghana and the Commonwealth Institute, London

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE 1981- Wellesley College, Department of Political Science, Betty Freyhof Johnson ’44 Professor of Political Science 2015-, M. Margaret Ball Professor of 1996-2015, Professor 1992-, Associate Professor 1987-92, Assistant Professor 1981-87

2010-18 University of Massachusetts Boston, John W. McCormack Graduate School of Policy and Global Studies, Faculty Fellow in Global Governance and Human Security 2015-18; Center for Governance and Sustainability, Co-Director 2011-15; Doctoral Program in Global Governance and Human Security, Founding Director, 2010-12

2007-15 , Brooks World Poverty Institute, External Fellow

2012-13 Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences, Stanford University, Visiting Scholar

1984-08 Harvard University, Radcliffe Institute Fellow, 2007-08; Center for International Affairs, Associate 1984-91, Visiting Scholar 1984-85; Department of Government, Visiting Associate Professor, spring 1990

2004-06 United Nations Development Programme, Director, UNDP History Project

1998-02 , Watson Institute of International Studies, Adjunct Professor 1999-2002; Visiting Research Professor 1998

1997 Professor of International , Stefan Batory Foundation International Summer School for Junior Faculty, Mierki, Poland

1980-81 G. K. Hall and Co., Library Reference Division, Editor

1979-80 Johns Hopkins University, Visiting Instructor, Department of Political Science

1979 Wesleyan University, Visiting Instructor, Department of Government, spring

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PUBLICATIONS Books 2019 JoAnne Yates and Craig N. Murphy, Engineering Rules: Global Standard Setting since 1880, Johns Hopkins University Press.

2014 Joel Krieger, editor in chief, Ayse Kaya and Craig N. Murphy, senior eds, The Oxford Companion to International Relations, Oxford University Press.

2013 Kevin Gray and Craig N. Murphy, eds, Rising Powers and the Future of Global Governance, Routledge.

2012 Joel Krieger, editor in chief, Margaret E. Crahan and Craig N. Murphy, senior eds, The Oxford Companion to Comparative Politics, Oxford University Press.

2009 Craig N. Murphy and JoAnne Yates, The International Organization for Standardization (ISO): Global Governance through Voluntary Consensus, Routledge. Portions reprinted in Frank Lechner and John Boli, eds, Globalization Reader, 4th ed., John Wiley, 2011.

2006 The UN Development Programme: A Better Way? Cambridge University Press. Received the 2007 Chadwick F. Alger prize for the best book in the field of international organization. Japanese translation with new preface, Akashi Shoten Publishers, 2014.

2005 Global Institutions, Marginalization, and Development, Routledge.

2002 Mustapha Kamal Pasha and Craig N. Murphy, eds, International Relations and the New Inequality, Blackwell.

2002 ed., Egalitarian Politics in an Age of Globalization. Palgrave/Macmillan.

1994 International Organization and Industrial Change: Global Governance since 1850, Polity Press and Oxford University Press. Reprinted 2004. Portions reprinted in Paul R. Viotti and Mark V. Kauppi, eds, International Relations Theory. 3rd ed. Allyn and Bacon, 1999 and in Timothy J. Sinclair, ed., Global Governance: Critical Concepts in Political Science, Routledge, 2004. Portuguese translation, Editoria UNESP, 2014.

1991 Craig N. Murphy and Roger Tooze, eds, The New International Political Economy, volume 6 of the International Political Economy Yearbook, Rienner and Macmillan.

1988 Enrico Augelli and Craig N. Murphy, America's Quest for Supremacy and the Third World: A Gramscian Analysis, Pinter.

1984 The Emergence of the NIEO Ideology, Westview. Reset and republished by Routledge, 2019.

Special issues and theme section 2013 Kevin Gray and Craig N. Murphy, eds, Rising Powers and the Future of Globalization, Third World Quarterly 34(2).

2002 Mustapha Kamal Pasha and Craig N. Murphy, eds, International Relations and the New Inequality, International Studies Review 4(3).

1999 Giovanni Berlinguer, Douglas Bettcher, Tim Evans, Godfrey Gunatilleke, Wendy Harcourt, Craig N. Murphy, Derek Yach, and Meg Wirth, eds, Partnership for Health Equity, Development 42(4).

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1994 Craig N. Murphy and Cristina Rojas de Ferro, eds, Representation in International Political Economy, Review of International Political Economy 2(1).

Articles 2016 Lee Ross, Kenneth Arrow, Robert Cialdini, Nadia Diamond-Smith, Joan Diamond, Jennifer Dunne, Marcus Feldman, Robert Horn, Donald Kennedy, Craig Murphy, Dennis Pirages, Kirk Smith, Richard York, and Paul Ehrlich, The Climate Change Challenge and Barriers to the Exercise of Foresight Intelligence, BioScience, 66(5): 363-70.

2015 Voluntary Standard-Setting: Drivers and Consequences, Ethics & International Affairs, 29(4): 443-54.

2015 Dignity, Human Security, and Global Governance, Journal of Human Security Studies, 4(1): 1-12.

2015 The Last Two Centuries of Global Governance, Global Governance 21(2): 189-96.

2015 Craig N. Murphy and JoAnne Yates, The Globalizing Governance of International Communications: Market Creation and Voluntary Consensus Standard Setting, Journal of Policy History, 27(3): 550-58.

2013 Globalizing Standardization: The International Organization for Standardization, Comparativ – Zeitschrift für Globalgeschichte und vergleichende Gesellschaftsforschung 23(4/5): 137-53.

2012 Incomplete Holoreflexivity or Powerful Vested Interests?, Global Change, Peace, and Security 24(1): 37-45.

2010 Lessons of a “Good” Crisis: Learning in and from the Third World, Globalizations 7(1): 195-206. Reprinted in Barry K. Gills, ed., Globalization in Crisis, Routledge, 2011.

2009 Do the Left-Out Matter? New Political Economy 14(3): 357-65. Reprinted in Nicola Phillips and Catherine Weaver, eds, International Political Economy: Debating the Past, Present, and Future, Routledge, 2010.

2008 JoAnne Yates and Craig N. Murphy, Charles Le Maistre: Entrepreneur in International Standardization, Enterprises et Histoire, no. 51(June): 10-57.

2007 The Promise of Critical IR, Partially Kept, Review of International Studies 33(1): 117-33.

2006 International Relations and Responsibility in an Increasingly Unequal World, Development and Change 37(6): 1291-1305.

2006 JoAnne Yates and Craig N. Murphy, From Setting National Standards to Coordinating International Standards: The Formation of the ISO, Business and On-Line, 4.

2001 Political Consequences of the New Inequality. International Studies Quarterly 45(3): 347-56.

2001 Craig N. Murphy and Douglas R. Nelson, International Political Economy: A Tale of Two Heterodoxies. British Journal of Politics and International Relations 3(3): 393-421.

2000 Global Governance: Poorly Done and Poorly Understood. International Affairs 76(4): 811-24. Reprinted in Rorden Wilkinson, ed., The Global Governance Reader, Routledge, 2005.

1999 Craig N. Murphy and Thomas G. Weiss, International Peace and Security at a Multilateral Moment: What We Seem to Know, What We Don’t, and Why, Contemporary Security Policy 20(3): 116-41. Reprinted in Stuart Croft and Terry Terriff, eds, Critical Reflections on Security and Change, Frank Cass, 2000. Craig N. Murphy 4

1999 Inequality, Turmoil, and Democracy: Global Political-Economic Visions at the End of the Century, New Political Economy 4(2): 289-304.

1998 Understanding IR: Understanding Gramsci, Review of International Studies 24(3): 417-25. Reprinted in James Martin, ed., Antonio Gramsci, Routledge, 2002.

1997 Leadership and Global Governance in the Early Twenty-first Century, Journal of International Studies 1(1): 25-49.

1996 Roger Tooze and Craig N. Murphy, The Epistemology of Poverty and the Poverty of Epistemology in IPE: Mystery, Blindness, and Invisibility, Millennium: Journal of International Studies 25(3): 681-707. Reprinted in Stephen Chan and Cerwyn Moore, eds. Theories of International Relations, Sage, 2006.

1996 Seeing Women, Recognizing Gender, Recasting International Relations, International Organization 50(3): 513-37.

1995 Enrico Augelli and Craig N. Murphy, La nuova teoria della pace delle Nazioni unite, in Gian Giacomo Migone and Olga Re, eds, A cinquant'anni dalla nascita delle Nazioni unite, a special issue of Europa/Europe 4(4): 97-121.

1995 Enrico Augelli and Craig N. Murphy, Lessons of Somalia for Future Multilateral Humanitarian Peace Operations, Global Governance 1(3): 341-63.

1993 Craig N. Murphy and Enrico Augelli, International Institutions, Decolonization, and Development, International Political Science Review 14(1): 71-86. Reprinted in Stephen Chan and Cerwyn Moore, eds. Approaches to International Relations, Sage, 2009.

1990 Freezing the North-South Bloc(k) After the East-West Thaw, Socialist Review 90(3): 25-46. Reprinted in Paul R. Viotti and Mark V. Kauppi, eds, International Relations Theory, 2nd ed. Macmillan, 1993.

1987 Learning the National Interest in Africa, TransAfrica Forum 4(1): 49-63.

1985 Roger Coate and Craig N. Murphy, A Critical Science of Global Relations, International Interactions 12(2): 109-31.

1984 Why There Can Be No North-South Bargain, Polity 16(4): 529-46.

1983 What the Third World Wants: An Interpretation of the Development and Meaning of the New International Economic Order Ideology, International Studies Quarterly 27(1): 55-76. Reprinted by the United States Department of State and in Paul F. Diehl, ed., The Politics of International Organizations: Patterns and Insights, Dorsey, 1989, and in Paul F. Diehl, ed., The Politics of Global Governance: International Organization in an Interdependent World, Rienner, 1996 and later editions.

1980 African and European Conceptions of Intersocietal Cooperation, International and Comparative Public Policy 4(1): 183-210.

1977 Edward E. Azar, R. D. McLaurin, Thomas N. Havener, Craig N. Murphy, and Robert Wagner, A System for Forecasting Strategic Crises: Findings and Speculations from the Middle East, International Interactions 3(2): 192-222.

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Chapters in edited volumes 2018 The Emergence of Global Governance, in Thomas G. Weiss and Rorden Wilkinson, eds, International Organization and Global Governance, 2nd ed., Routledge.

2018 Private Sector, in Thomas G. Weiss and Sam Daws, eds, Oxford Handbook on the United Nations, 2nd ed. Oxford University Press.

2017 Relocating the Point of IR in Understanding Industrial-Age Global Problems, What’s the Point of International Relations?, Synne L. Dyvik, Jan Selby, and Rorden Wilkinson, eds, Routledge.

2016 Bandung as a Research Agenda, Meanings of Bandung: Decolonization and International Relations, Quỳnh Phạm and Robbie Shilliam, eds, Roman & Littlefield.

2016 ‘The Westfailure System’ Fifteen Years On: Global Problems, What Makes Them Difficult to Solve, and the Role of IPE, in Susan Strange and the Future of Global Political Economy, Randall Germain, ed., Routledge.

2016 It’s the Economy, Stupid, in International Relations Theory Today, Ken Booth and Toni Erskine, eds. Polity Press.

2015 Imperial Legacies in the United Nations Development Programme, in Legacies of Empire: Imperial Roots of the Contemporary Global Order, Sandra Halperin and Ronen Palan, eds, Cambridge University Press.

2014 Global Governance: From Organizations to Networks or Not?, in Madeline Herren, ed., Networking the International System: Global Histories of International Organizations, Springer.

2014 The Evolution of the UN Development System, in Stephen Browne and Thomas G. Weiss, eds, Post- 2015 UN Development: Making Change Happen, Routledge.

2014 The Emergence of Global Governance, in Thomas G. Weiss and Rorden Wilkinson, eds, International Organization and Global Governance, Routledge.

2013 The Role for ‘Human Security’ in an IR that Can Learn from Difference, in Mustapha Kamal Pasha, ed., Globalization, Difference, and Human Security, Routledge.

2012 Lessons to be Learned from the Challenges to Achieving the MDGs in Africa, in Rorden Wilkinson and , eds, The Millennium Development Goals and Beyond Global Development after 2015, Routledge.

2011 Craig N. Murphy and JoAnne Yates, ISO 26000, Alternative Standards, and the 'Social Movement of Engineers' Involved with Standard-Setting, in Stefano Ponte, Peter Gibbon, and Jakob Vestergaard, eds, Governing through Standards: Origins, Drivers, and Limitations, Palgrave Macmillan.

2010 Craig N. Murphy and JoAnne Yates, ISO and the Success of Regulation through Voluntary Consensus, in Morten Ougaard and Anna Leander, eds, Business and Global Governance, Routledge.

2009 The US and the UN: The Return of the Prodigal Son?, in Inderjeet Parmar, Linda B. Miller, and Mark Ledwige, eds, New Directions in US Foreign Policy, Routledge, revised second edition, 2014.

2009 Power and Responsibility in the Global Community, in Antonio Franceschet, ed., The Ethics of Global Governance, Lynne Rienner.

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2007 Private Sector, in Thomas G. Weiss and Sam Daws, eds, Oxford Handbook on the United Nations, Oxford University Press.

2006 Human Security and US Policy After 9/11, in Alistair Edgar, ed., The John W. Holmes Memorial Lectures, 2003-2005. Academic Council on the UN System.

2006 Agriculture, Industry, Empire, and America, in Craig Calhoun, Frederick Cooper, and Kevin W. Moore, eds, Lessons of Empire, New Press.

2004 Norichika Kanie, Peter M. Haas, and Craig N. Murphy, Institutional Design and Institutional Reform for Sustainable Development, in Norichika Kanie and Peter M. Haas, eds, Emerging Forces in Environmental Governance, UN University Press.

2004 Robert O. Keohane and Craig N. Murphy, International Institutions, in Maurice Kogan and Mary Hawkesworth, eds, Routledge Encyclopedia of Government and Politics, 2nd ed., Routledge.

2002 Craig N. Murphy and Douglas R. Nelson, Explaining a Thriving Heterodoxy, in Jason P. Abbott and Owen Worth, eds, Critical Perspectives on International Political Economy, Palgrave.

2002 Linda J. Cook and Craig N. Murphy, Introduction, in Marsha Pripstein Posusney and Linda J. Cook, eds, Privatization and Labor: Reponses in Global Perspective, Edward Elgar.

2002 Introduction: Globalization and the Double Movement Hypothesis, and, Conclusion: Pinpointing the Significance of Women’s Empowerment, Recognizing Political Opportunities, Anticipating Transnational Coalitions, in Murphy, ed., Egalitarian Politics in an Age of Globalization.

2002 The Historical Processes of Establishing Institutions of Global Governance and the Nature of the Global Polity, in Richard Higgott and Morten Ougaard, eds, A Global Polity? Routledge.

2001 International Institutions, in G. John Ikenberry and Vittorio Emanuele Parsi, eds, Handbook of International Relations: From the Bipolar System to the Global Age, Laterza. (Editions in English and Italian).

2001 Egalitarian Social Movements and New World Orders, in William Thompson, ed., Evolutionary World Politics, Routledge. Reprinted in Ronnie D. Lipschutz, ed. Civil Society and Social Movements, Ashgate, 2006.

2001 Critical Theory and the Democratic Impulse: Understanding a Century Old Tradition, in Richard Wynn Jones, ed. Critical Theory in International Relations, Lynne Rienner.

1999 International Institutions, in Philip Nel and Patrick J. McGowan, eds, Power, Wealth, and Global Order: International Relations for Southern Africa, University of Cape Town Press.

1999 The Functional Approach, Organization Theory, and Conflict Resolution, in David Long and Lucian Ashworth, eds, New Perspective on International Functionalism, Macmillan and St. Martin's.

1998 Globalization and Governance: A Historical Perspective, in Roland Axtmann, ed., Globalization in Europe, Pinter.

1998 Six Masculine Roles in International Affairs and the Reluctance of Male Scholars to Theorize about Gender, in Marysia Zalewski and Jane Parpart, eds, The Man Question in International Relations, Westview.

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1997 Enrico Augelli and Craig N. Murphy, Consciousness, Myth, and Collective Action, in Stephen Gill and James H. Mittelman, eds, Innovation and Transformation in International Studies, Cambridge University Press.

1997 Leadership and International Environmental Policymaking, in L. Anathea Brooks and Stacy D. Van De Veer, eds, Saving the Seas: Values, Scientists, and International Governance, Maryland Sea Grant College and Cornell Maritime Press.

1994 Cape Verde, in Tim Shaw and Julius Okolo, eds, The Political Economy of Foreign Policy in ECOWAS States, Macmillan and St. Martin's.

1992 The UN’s Capacity to Promote Sustainable Development: The Lessons of a Year that Eludes All Facile Judgment, in Albert Legault, Gene M. Lyons, Craig N. Murphy, and W. Ofuatey-Kodjoe, The Capacity of the UN System in 1992, Academic Council on the UN System.

1992 Robert O. Keohane and Craig N. Murphy, International Institutions, in Maurice Kogan and Mary Hawkesworth, eds, Routledge Encyclopedia of Government and Politics, Routledge.

1991 Craig N. Murphy and Roger Tooze, Getting Beyond the ‘Common Sense’ of the IPE Orthodoxy, in Murphy and Tooze, eds.

1990 Enrico Augelli and Craig N. Murphy, The International Economy and the Development of Sub- Saharan Africa, in Vincenzo Caputo, ed., Which Cooperation with Africa in the 1990s? Italo-African Institute.

1988 Basic Needs, Fundamental Needs, and International Organization, in Roger Coate and Jerel Rosati, eds, The Power of Human Needs in World Society, Lynne Rienner.

1984 Toward Transformation of Dependency and High Politics, in Mary Ann Tétreault and Charles Abel, eds, Dependency and High Politics, Greenwood.

Working papers and shorter publications 2014 JoAnne Yates and Craig N. Murphy, The Role of Firms in Industrial Standard-Setting: Participation, Process, and Balance, MIT Sloan School Working Paper 5124-14.

2014 Global Governance over the Long Haul, International Studies Quarterly 58(1): 216-18.

2014 Warren F. Kimball, Chris Bellamy, Fabian Hilfrich, Craig N. Murphy, and Dan Plesch, Roundtable Review of America, Hitler, and the United Nations: How the Allies Won World War II and Forged Peace, H- Diplo 15(33), www.h-net.org/%7Ediplo/roundtables/PDF/Roundtable-XV-33.pdf.

2014 Maria Ivanova and Craig N. Murphy, co-directors, Activities and Achievements: Progress Report 2011- 2013, Center for Governance and Sustainability, McCormack Graduate School, University of Massachusetts Boston.

2014 Articles in The Oxford Companion to International Relations on Functionalism, Global Governance, Antonio Gramsci, International Labor Organization, International Organizations, Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, and United Nations

2013 Craig N. Murphy and Stephen Browne, UNDP: Reviving a Practical Human Development Organization, Future of the UN Development System Briefing No. 6, June. Edited and republished as Center for Governance and Sustainability Brief 9, January 2014. Craig N. Murphy 8

2013 Foreword to Thomas G. Weiss, Global Governance: What? Why? Whither?, Polity Press.

2011 Foreword to Stephen Browne, The United Nations Development Program and System, Routledge.

2010 JoAnne Yates and Craig N. Murphy, By Whose Standards? Standardization, Stability, and Uniformity in the History of Information and Electrical Technologies. British Journal for the History of Science 43(158): 503-05.

2009 Privatizing Environmental Governance: Book Review Essay, Global Environmental Politics 9(3): 133-37.

2008 Learning from UNDP, International Studies Review 10(1): 165-67.

2008 Preface to Anthony Leysens, The Critical Theory of Robert W. Cox: Fugitive or Guru? Palgrave.

2005 Preface to Randall D. Germain and Michael Kenny, The Idea of Global Civil Society, Routledge.

2002 Why Pay Attention to Global Governance? in Rorden Wilkinson and Steve Hughes, eds, Global Governance: Critical Perspectives, Routledge.

2002 Foreword to Janis van der Westhuizen, Adapting to Globalization: Malaysia, South Africa, and the Challenge of Ethnic Redistribution with Growth, Praeger.

2001 Global Inequality and Teaching ‘Taking up the Challenge’: A Response. International Studies Perspectives 2(40): 366-70.

2001 Africa at the Center of International Relations, preface to Kevin C. Dunn and Timothy M. Shaw, eds, Africa’s Challenge to IR Theory, Palgrave, revised and reprinted for the republication of the book as a “Palgrave International Political Economy Classic,” 2013.

2001 articles in Joel Krieger, ed., The Oxford Companion to the Politics of the World, second ed., Oxford University Press on Antonio Gramsci, the International Labor Organization, and the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development.

2000 Rethinking the Canon: Mary O’Brien’s Politics of Reproduction, A Classic of International Feminist Analysis, International Feminist Journal of Politics 1(4): 133-35.

1998 Shannon Field and Craig N. Murphy, United Nations Reform: Perspectives from the South and the North. Institute for Global Dialogue, Johannesburg.

1997 Prospects for Cosmopolitan Democracy. The Forum of the Democratic Leaders in the Asia-Pacific Quarterly 3(3): 12.

1995 International Organization, course materials, in Thomas G. Weiss, ed., More Teaching About International Organization, Academic Council on the UN System.

1994 Communication and International Political Economy, preface to Edward A. Comor, ed., The Global Political Economy of Communication, Macmillan.

1993 Mikoto Usui, Peter Haas, and Craig N. Murphy, Politics and Management of the Environment and Development, and Mikoto Usui, Peter Haas, Craig N. Murphy, Ryokichi Hirono, and Kazuo Takahashi, The Roles of the United Nations After Rio – Global Partnership between Japan and North Craig N. Murphy 9

America, in Tatsuro Kunugi, ed., Strengthening the United Nations for Peace and the Environment, International Cooperation Research Association.

1993 articles in Joel Krieger, ed., The Oxford Companion to the Politics of the World, Oxford University Press on the Council of Europe, Antonio Gramsci, the International Labor Organization, the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, and San Marino.

1984 Frank Murphy, in Otis L. Graham, Jr. and Meghan Robinson Wander, eds, Franklin D. Roosevelt: His Life and Times, An Encyclopedic View, G. K. Hall.

1974 Peter Osei-Kwame and Craig N. Murphy, The Case for Increasing Cocoa Producer Prices in Ghana, The Legon Observer 8(10): 466-73.

Book reviews in Acta Politica, American Political Science Review, Business History Review, Contemporary Sociology, International Journal, International Studies Review, Journal of Interdisciplinary History, Millennium: Journal of International Studies, Political Science Quarterly, and Review of International Political Economy.

EXHIBITION 1996 Obstructed Views: Mapping the Unfamiliar, European Visions of Africa: 1500-1900, Davis Museum and Cultural Center, Wellesley College, February 10 -May 19.

PROFESSIONAL SERVICE Organizational Academic Council on the UN System Chair, 2002-04

International Studies Association President, 2000-01

Chair, International Organization Section, 1988-89

Program chair, 1989 joint conference with the British ISA, London

Chair, International Political Economy Section, 1986-88

President, New England region, 1985-86 Editorial Review of International Studies Co-editor, 2016-19

Global Governance Founding co-editor, 1994-2000; received the 1996 American Association of Publishers; Award as the best new journal in Business, the Social Sciences, and the Humanities

Cambridge University Press Studies in Co-editor, International Political Economy stream, 1993-99 International Relations

Palgrave/Macmillan Texts in Series co-editor, 2003-05 International Political Economy

Board member of Commonwealth, International Feminist Journal of Politics, Global Governance, *Global Political Economy, *Global Social Policy, *Globalizations, *International Politics Reviews, International Studies Quarterly, *International Studies Encyclopedia, International Studies Perspectives, International Studies Review, *Journal of International Relations and Development, Millennium: Journal of International Studies, Review of International Political Economy, and Review of International Studies (*current). Craig N. Murphy 10

ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICE Program Consultation and Visiting Committees 2018 Grinnell College, Global Studies Program 2017 Bryn Mawr College, Program in International Studies 2017 Wesleyan University, Department of Government 2008 Middlebury College, Department of Political Science 2006 University of Manchester School of Social Sciences 2005 Rutgers University (Newark), Program in Global Studies 2004 Mount Holyoke College, Department of Political Science 2003 Macalester College, International Studies Program Rice University, International Studies Program Tufts University, International Relations Program 2001 Haverford College, Department of Political Science Middlebury College, Program in International Studies 2000 Bryant College, International Studies Program Rutgers University (Newark), Program in Global Studies 1999 St. John’s University, International Studies Program 1995 Rhodes College, International Studies Program 1994 Williams College, Political Economy Program

Major Service at Wellesley College 2020 Chair, Africana Studies Department, spring 2017-19 Reappointments and Promotions Committee, Peace and Justice Studies Program 2017-18 Chair, Committee on Library and Technology Policy 2017 Reappointments and Promotions Committee, Africana Studies Department 2015-16 Chair, Hiring Committee for Director of Library Collections 2014-16 Reappointments and Promotions Committee, Africana Studies Department 2011-15 Academic Review Board 2006-09 Advisory Board, Wellesley Centers for Women 2002-09 Co-director, Peace and Justice Studies Program 2002-04 Director, Social Sciences 2002-04 Dean’s representative, Board of Admissions 1999-02 Co-chair, Committee Against Racism and Discrimination, multi-constituency committee overseeing the College’s affirmative action and non-discrimination policies. 1999-02 Chair, Department of Political Science 1999-00 Director, International Relations Program 1990-99 Co-director, International Relations, implemented the new major in International Relations, established the International Relations Program, and renewed major funding from the Hewlett Foundation 1997-98 Global Education Advisory Committee 1996-97 Senior Search Committee, Africana Studies Department 1996-97 Authored “Agenda for Global Education,” an internal consultant’s report on the future of global education at the College 1995-97 Chair, International Study Committee 1994-97 Reappointments and Promotions Committee, Education Department 1990-92 Reappointments and Promotions Committee, Black Studies Department 1989-91 Board of Appeals 1989-90 Chair, ad hoc committee on International Studies, designed an interdepartmental International Relations major and received a major grant from the Hewlett Foundation for major funding to strengthen International Studies 1987-89 Director, Peace Studies Program Craig N. Murphy 11

1985-88 Chair, Extramural Graduate Fellowship Committee AWARDS AND RESEARCH GRANTS 2013 International Studies Association, International Political Economy Section, Distinguished Senior Scholar Award 2012-13 Wellesley College sabbatical fellowship and Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences at Stanford University visiting scholar grant 2007-08 Radcliffe Institute Fellowship 2002 Carnegie Council on Ethics and International Affairs seed grant to support creation of a center at Wellesley 1999-03 Ford Foundation, Gender in International Relations – From Seeing Women and Recognizing Gender to Transforming Policy Research 1998-00 Wellesley College for Contrasting Limits of Rationalist and Historicist International Political Economy 1998 Wellesley College sabbatical fellowship and research support from the Watson Institute. 1997-00 Academic Council on the UN System and UN University to Wellesley College to maintain the editorial office of Global Governance 1994 Wellesley College seed grant to begin a project on the statecraft of egalitarian social movements since the Industrial Revolution 1991 Wellesley College sabbatical fellowship 1989 Pew Foundation fellowship to take part in a summer seminar on African intellectual thought 1987 Sloan Foundation fellowship to take part in a summer seminar on telecommunications technologies and society 1985 National Endowment for the Humanities fellowship to take part in a summer seminar on power and class in Africa 1984 Wellesley College junior leave fellowship and research support from the Center for International Affairs, Harvard University 1984 Northeastern Political Science Association, Phi Sigma Alpha award for best paper presented at the annual conference 1983 Sloan Foundation fellowship to take part in a summer seminar on nuclear weapons and arms control 1980 University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, department honors for best dissertation in the field, nominated for the American Political Science Association's Helen Dwight Reid Award

TEACHING Courses taught World Politics Methods in Intercultural Social Research International Organization Doctoral Research Design International Political Economy Introduction to Political Science North-South Relations Political Science Laboratory Global Governance Comparative Politics Global Inequalities African Politics Comparative Foreign Policy African Political Thought The Third World in World Politics Gandhian Grassroots Development Africa in the World American Politics Theories of War and Peace Geography and Politics Introduction to Peace and Justice Studies Political Economy of Development Negotiation and Bargaining States and Societies

Other teaching experience Supervised the postdoctoral work of Fuat Keyman, 1994-96, and Seiji Endo, 1996-97.

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Served as an external member of doctoral students at the University of Amsterdam, Australian National University, Brandeis, Brown, Carleton, Dalhousie, the University of Massachusetts-Boston, the University of Newcastle, the University of Southern California, and York (Ontario), and as examiner in the honors program at Bates College.

With 12 other faculty members, taught an experimental interdisciplinary program for first year students funded by the National Endowment for the Humanities and the National Science Foundation, 1995-97. The program included four parts entitled: “Origins,” “Development and the Question of Progress,” “Colonialism and Resistance,” and “Global Limits.”