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DANIEL VERDIER (614) 292 8130 [email protected]
Positions Professor, Ohio-State University, Sept. 2006-present Associate Professor, Ohio-State University, Jan. 2003-August 2006 Visiting Professor, Graduate Institute of International Studies, Geneva, Spring 2002 Associate Professor, European University Institute, Firenze, Jan. 1995-Dec. 2002. Assistant Professor, Political Science Department, University of Chicago, Sept. 1987-Dec. 1994.
Books 2002. Moving Money: Banking and Finance in the Industrialized World. Cambridge University Press. 1994. Democracy and International Trade: Britain, France, and the United States, 1860-1990. Princeton University Press. Paperback edition: 1995.
Articles 2015. “The Dilemma of Informal Governance with Outside Option as Solution.” International Theory 7, 1:195-229. 2014. (with Alex Thompson) “Multilateralism, Bilateralism, and Regime Design.” International Studies Quarterly 58, 1: 15-28. 2011. (with Byungwon Woo) “Why Rewards are Better than Sanctions.” Economics and Politics 23, 2: 220-238. 2009. “Successful and Failed Screening Mechanisms in the Two Gulf Wars.” Journal of Theoretical Politics 21,3:311-42. 2009. “Sanctions as Revelation Regimes.” Review of Economic Design 13, 3:251-78. 2008. “Multilateralism, Bilateralism, and Exclusion in the Nuclear Proliferation Regime.” International Organization 62, 3:439- 76. 2005. (with Mette Eilstrup-Sangiovanni) “European Integration as a Solution to War.” European Journal of International Relations 11, 1: 99-135. 2003. (with Gerald Schneider). “Introduction: Democratic Institutions for a New Europe.” European Union Politics 4, 1: 5-10. 2002. "Explaining Cross-National Variations in Universal Banking in 19th-Century Europe, North America and Australasia." In The Origins of National Financial Systems, edited by Forsyth and Verdier, pp. 23-42. London: Routledge. 2001. “Capital Mobility and the Origins of Stock Markets.” International Organization 55, 2:327-56. 2001. (with Richard Breen) “Europeanization and Globalization: Politics against Markets in the European Union.” Comparative Political Studies 34, 3:227-262. 2000. “The Rise and Fall of State Banking in OECD Countries.” Comparative Political Studies 33, 3:283-318. 2000. “State and Finance in the OECD: Previous Trends and Current Change.” Politics & Society 28, 1:35-65. 1999. “Domestic Responses to Free Trade and Free Finance in OECD Countries.” Business & Politics 1, 3:279-316. 1998. “Democratization and Trade Liberalization in Industrial Capitalist Countries, 1830s to 1930s.” Comparative Studies in Society and History 40, 4:587-608. 1998. “Democratic Convergence and Free Trade.” International Studies Quarterly 42, 1:1-24. 1998. “Domestic Responses to Capital Market Internationalization under the Gold Standard, 1870-1914.” International Organization 52, 1:1-28. 1997. “Between Party and Faction: The Politics Behind the Repeal of the Corn Laws.” In The Rise of Free Trade, vol. 4, edited by C. M. Schonhardt-Bailey, pp. 309-338. London: Routledge. 1997. “The Political Origins of Banking Structures.” The Policy History Newsletter Winter, pp. 1-6. This article was the occasion of a symposium, with an introduction by Douglas Forsyth and “Comments” by Alessandro Polsi and Don Rowney. 1995. “The Politics of Public Aid to Private Industry: The Role of Policy Networks,” Comparative Political Studies 28, 1, pp. 3- 42. This article was the occasion of a symposium, with “Comments” by Michael Gilligan and Geoffrey Garrett and a reply entitled “Reply to Gilligan and Garrett” (pp. 56-61). 1993. “The Politics of Trade Preference Formation: The United States from the Civil War to the New Deal.” Politics & Society 21, 4:364-91. Daniel Verdier Vitae—page 2 04/03/18
Edited Volumes 2002. (with Douglas Forsyth). The Origins of National Financial Systems: Alexander Gerschenkron Reconsidered. Routledge. 2003. (with Gerald Schneider). Democratic Institutions for a New Europe. Special issue of European Union Politics 4, 1 (March).
Reviews 1998. Review of “Risking Free Trade: The Politics of Trade in Britain, Canada, Mexico, and the United States” by Michael Lusztig. Canadian Journal of Political Science. 1997. Review of “Reconstructing Europe's Trade and Payments: The European Payments Union” by Barry Eichengreen. International Journal of Finance and Economics (January).
Working Papers 2010. (with Alexander Thompson) “Multi-Lateralisms: Explaining Variations in Regime Instruments.” Discussion Paper 2010- 14, Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard Project on International Climate Change. March 2010. 2004. (with Mette Eilstrup Sangiovanni) “European Integration as a Solution to War.” Instituto Juan March de Estudios e Investigaciones 202. 2002. “How and Why Financial Systems Differ: A Survey of the Literature.” European University Institute SPS2002/2. 2001. “Social Against Mobile Capital: Explaining Cross-National Variations in Stock Market Size in the OECD.” European University Institute SPS2001/3. 1999. “Financial Capital Mobility and the Origins of Stock Markets.” European University Institute SPS99/10 1997. “Universal Banking and Bank Failures Between the Wars.” European University Institute SPS97/11. 1997. “Domestic Responses to Capital Market Internationalization under the Gold Standard, 1870-1914.” European University Institute RSC97/62 1997. “The Rise and Fall of State Banking: Financial Market Politics in Postwar OECD Countries.” European University Institute SPS97/12. 1996. “Gershenkron On His Head: Banking Structures in 19th-Century Europe, North America, and Australasia.” European University Institute SPS96/3. 1996. “Democratic Convergence and Free Trade.” European University Institute SPS96/5. 1996. “Democratization and Trade Liberalization in Industrial Capitalist Countries.” European University Institute SPS96/4.
Conference Organization 2002. (with Richard Deeg) The Future of Banking in Advanced Economies. San Domenico di Fiesole, European University Institute. March 15-16. Sponsored by Crediop, 2001. (with Gerald Schneider) Democratic Institutions for a Large European Union. San Domenico di Fiesole, European University Institute, December 13-15. Sponsored by the EU Commission. 2000. (with Douglas J. Forsyth) The Origins of Universal Banking. San Domenico di Fiesole, European University Institute, March 2-4. Sponsored by Crediop, Banca d’Italia, and European Association for Banking History.
Conference Participation PEIO 2012 APSA 1988-89, 1992-2005, 2008-09, 2013 ISA 1989, 1996-2002, 2014 MIDWEST 1991, 2004-5 ACADEMY OF INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS, 1998 2001-2002: conference on the Gold Standard. Chapel Hill, Nov. 10-11, 2001; University of Notre Dame, April 2002 1998. Paper discussant. “The Political Economy of Standards Setting.” Conference. European University Institute-Robert Schuman Centre. Florence, June 4 and 5, 1998. 1996. Paper discussant at the Political Economy and International Relations Symposium, EUI, May. 1995. Paper discussant at Colloquium on Historical Patterns of Entrepreneurship and Management in Europe and Japan. EUI. March 29. Daniel Verdier Vitae—page 3 04/03/18
1991. Chair of the panel “Today's World Order and a Modern Europe's Security Concerns,” organised by the Undergraduate Political Science Association of the University of Chicago, November 20.
Guest Lectures and Workshops (excluding job talks) 2014. “Global regime divergence: Why the world trade regime has become more legalized while the finance regime has become les legalized.” International Faculty Colloquium. Niehaus Center for Globalization and Governance. Princeton (February). 2008. “Multi-Lateralisms: Explaining Variations across and within Regimes.” International Faculty Colloquium. Niehaus Center for Globalization and Governance. Princeton (April). RIP Department of Political Science, OSU (with Alex Thompson, June). 2004. Bush vs. Saddam: A Tale of Adverse Selection and Moral Hazard. Colloquium on Positive Political Economy, OSU. Columbus. 3 April. 2001. Workshop on Transatlantic relations, Villa le Balze, Florence, May 4-5. 2001. “Social Against Mobile Capital.” Roundtable. Center for International Studies Zürich. 26 April. 2001. “European Integration as a Solution to War” and “Social Against Mobile Capital.” Centro de Estudios Avanzados en Ciencas Sociales, Instituto Juan March de Estudios e Investigaciones, Madrid. 19-20 April. 2001. Champéry Workshop. Geneva Graduate Institute and U. of Zürich. 18-20 January. 2000. “Social Against Mobile Capital.” Konstanz U. Nov. 8. 2000. “The State and Finance in Advanced Industrial Nations.” Banca d’Italia. Roma. 7 June. 1999. “Globalization and Europeanization.” Departmental Seminar. Social and Political Sciences Department. EUI. April 21. 1999. “Game Theory and the Social Contract.” The Wednesday Seminar. Centre for the Study of Political Change, U. of Sienna. May 19. 1999. “International Political Economy: An Outline.” Lecture. Forum per i Problemi della Pace e della Guerra. U. di Firenze. May 21. 1998. “Domestic Responses to Free Trade and Free Finance.” International Politics Colloquium. Graduate Institute of International Studies, Geneva. November 3. 1998. “The Origins of Universal Banking.” Guest Lecture, EUI, History Department. Florence. October 26. 1996. “Democratization and Trade Liberalization,” paper presented at the Research Colloquium Series of the Robert Schuman Centre, EUI, Florence, 20 November. 1996. “The Domestic Politics of Foreign Trade.” 4-part lecture. U of Oslo. October. 1994. “The Politics of Public Aid to Private Industry,” paper presented at the Colloquium Series of the Department of Political Science at Ohio State University, Colombus, 23 February. 1993. “Why Don't Nations Trade?” paper presented at the Program on International Politics, Economics, and Security,” University of Chicago, January 14. 1991. “The Trade Policy Process,” paper presented at the Political Economy Workshop, UCLA, May 6. 1991. “Transaction Cost Analysis Applied to Business-Government Relations,” paper presented at the American Politics Workshop, University of Chicago, February 6, and at the Organization Theory and State Building Workshop, University of Chicago, January 26. 1989. “On Political Autonomy,” paper presented at the Comparative and Historical Analysis Workshop, the University of Chicago, March.
Courses and Seminars 2014. Introductory Game Theory (graduate seminar) 2011-12. Game Theory for Political Scientists (undergraduate lecture, OSU) 2010-13. International Economic Relations (undergraduate seminar, OSU) 2005-06, 2009. The Field of Political Economy (graduate seminar, OSU) 2004-10, 2013. Game Theory of War and Democracy (with Kuba Zielinski in 2004, undergraduate honors seminar, OSU) 2003, 2005. Game Theory for IR (graduate seminar, OSU) 2002-03, 2006-07. International Relations Theory (graduate seminar, EUI, OSU) 2001-02, 2005, 2008. 2012. International Organization (graduate seminar, EUI, GIIS, OSU) 1999-2000, 2002. Game Theory (with Richard Breen, graduate seminar, EUI). 1997, 1999. Theories of European Integration (graduate seminar, EUI). Daniel Verdier Vitae—page 4 04/03/18
1995-2001, 2003, 2005, 2008, 2011. 2013 International Political Economy (graduate seminar, EUI, OSU). 1988 Autumn. PIPES Workshop (U of Chicago). 1988-94. Political Economy (core undergraduate seminar, U of Chicago). 1988-94. Politics of Advanced Industrial Democracies (undergraduate lecture, U of Chicago). 1988. Political Development in Western Europe (graduate seminar, U of Chicago). 1988-94. The State (graduate seminar, U of Chicago). 1988-94, 2003-14. Comparative Economic Diplomacy (undergraduate lecture, U of Chicago, OSU).
Honors, fellowships and grants Research grant, Mershon Center, 2004, 2009 Research Council, European University Institute, 1995-1998, 2000, 2001, 2002 Social Science Research Council, Advanced Research Fellowship in Foreign Policy Studies, 1989-1990. Ford Foundation Minority Research Assistantship, 1989-1990 (in collabo. with Erika George). Social Science Divisional Research Committee Research Grant, U of Chicago, 1988-1993. Myrtle L. Judkins Memorial Scholarship, UC Berkeley, 1986-1987. Education Abroad Program Scholarship, UCLA, 1979-80; UC Berkeley, 1981-1982. Prêt d'honneur, Bordeaux, 1977-1978.
Miscellany Chair of the Heinz Eulau Award Committee for the best 2004 article in APSR and Perspectives on Politics, APSA Meeting 2005. Board of Business and Politics, Jan 2004-12 Board of International Organization, 2002-08 Director of Undergraduate Studies, U of Chicago, 1991-94. Associate Director, Program in International Politics Economics and Society (PIPES), University of Chicago, 1988-94. Ad hoc reviews for AJPS, APSR, BJPS, B&P, CPS, EUP, IO, ISQ, IT, JCR, JoP, Cambridge University Press, etc. Military Service (French Army), 1977-78
Education 1987. Ph.D. UC Berkeley. 1981. M.A. UCLA. 1978. D.E.A. in Comparative Politics, Faculté de Droit de Bordeaux. 1977. D.E.A. in International and Europan Law, Faculté de Droit de Bordeaux. 1977. Diplôme, Institut d'Etudes Politiques de Bordeaux. 1976. Licence, Faculté de Droit de Bordeaux. 1972. Baccalauréat.