Jane S. Jaquette Professor of Politics, Emerita

Department of Politics [email protected] Occidental College 925 Yale Street 1600 Campus Road Santa Monica, CA 90405 Los Angeles, CA 90041 310-828-5434

74 Williams Path West Barnstable, MA 02668 508-375-9373

Education Ph.D. Cornell University (Government) 1971 B.A. Swarthmore College () 1964

Employment Occidental College: Professor of Politics, Emerita, 2005 Teaching two courses a year. Bertha Harton Orr Professor in the Liberal Arts (1996-2005; emerita 2005- ) Professor of Politics (1982- 2005) Associate Professor of Political Science (1975-82) Assistant Professor of Political Science (1969-1972) Social Science Analyst,/Office of Women and Development. USAID (1979-81)

Teaching: At Occidental, I have taught a range of courses in International Relations and Women’s Studies in the Politics and Diplomacy and World Affairs Departments, and I have team-taught courses in the Core Program and in the Critical Theory and Justice Studies department.

Administrative Responsibilities at Occidental College Chair, Department of Diplomacy and World Affairs (1995-99; 2001; 2002-2004) Chair, Women’s Studies (1977-79, 1983-88, 1990-91) Director, Core Program in the Liberal Arts (1986-88) Chair, Department of Political Science (1972-3, 1981-84) Chair, Latin American Studies (1981-98) Member, Educational Policy and Curriculum Committee (1970-73, 1986-88) Member, Advisory Council (Tenure and Promotions) (1974-77, 1981-84, 1991-94, 1995-98) Organizer of Mellon Faculty Seminars on “Feminist Theory” (1978-79), “Policy Analysis” (1986); “Class, Race and Gender in the 3rd World” (1991)

Other Governance Responsibilities President, Latin American Studies Association (LASA) 1995-97 President, Association for Women in Development (AWID) 1990-91 Governing Board (1987-92) Member of Board, LASPAU (Advanced and Professional Training for the Americas) (1994-2001) Member of the National Board, US Committee for UNIFEM (1989-99) Co-founder, Southern California Chapter of UNIFEM/USA National Board, US Council for INSTRAW (UN Institute for Study and Research for the Advancement of Women) (1990-95) President, APSA Research Section on Women and Politics (1996-7)

Awards Commendations, City of Los Angeles and Los Angeles Status of Women Commission, for dedication to women’s issues internationally, October, 2004 Mentor to Women Students, American Political Science Association, 1998 Occidental Alumni 50 Year Club Award, 1998 Southern Political Science Association Award for Best Paper on Women And Politics,” 1989 Graham Sterling Award for Faculty Excellence (Occidental) 1978 Soroptimist Women’s Achievement Award, Los Angeles Chapter, 1976 Junior Faculty Achievement Award (Occidental) 1971

Visiting Fellowships and Professorships Adjunct Research Professor, The Watson Institute, Brown University (2006- ) Visiting Fellow, Nuffield College, Oxford (May-June, 1999) Visiting Fellow, Women and Public Policy Program, Kennedy School, (September-December, 1999) Visiting Fellow, Latin American Studies Center, Stanford University (January- June, 2000) Visiting Adjunct Professor (Research) Thomas Watson Institute for International Studies, Brown University (2005-present) Research Fellow, FLACSO Chile (2006)

Research and Travel Grants Ford Foundation Research travel grant, with Abraham Lowenthal (2006 and 2008-10) Haynes Research Grant to involve undergraduates in a survey of women city council members in Los Angeles county (1998) North South Center research grant (1992) to study women in democratic transitions in Latin America and Central and Eastern Europe and hold conference (co-PI: Sharon Wolchik, George Washington University) American Political Science Research Travel Grant to attend ISA meeting in Rio de Janeiro (1986) Travel Grant, American Council of Learned Societies, 1982 Haynes Summer Research grants (1971, 1982) SSRC Foreign Area Fellowship (in Peru and at Cornell) 1967-9

Professional Associations Founding Member, Pacific Council on International Policy (1995- ) (Member, Committee on Studies, 1998- 2005) Council on Foreign Relations (1991- ) Overseas Development Council (1991-99) American Political Science Association (1970- ) Latin American Studies Association (1971- ) International Political Science Association International Studies Association

Editorial Boards International Feminist Journal of Politics (1998- ) Journal of Hispanic Cultural Studies (1996-2001) Women & Politics (1981-89) Latin American Research Review (1974-79)

Publications Books (Editor and Contributor) Feminist Agendas and the Challenges of (editor and contributor) Durham, NC: Duke University Press, 2009. Nine articles on women’s activism and political change in Brazil, Chile, Argentina, Venezuela, on the Mexico-US border and internationally.

Women and Gender Equity in Development Theory and Practice Durham, NC: Duke University Press, 2006. (with Gale Summerfield)

Women and Democracy: Latin America and Central and Eastern Europe. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1998 (with Sharon L. Wolchik)

The Women’s Movement in Latin America: Participation and Democracy. Boulder: Westview Press, 1994.

The Women’s Movement in Latin America: Feminism and the Transition to Democracy Unwin and Hyman, 1989 and Westview, 1991

Women in Developing Countries: A Policy Focus. Hayworth Press, 1983 (with Kathleen Staudt)

Women in Politics. John Wiley and Sons, 1974

Monograph: The Politics of Development in Peru (Cornell Dissertation Series, 1972)

Current Research: Reworking a manuscript on Power and Citizenship in Machiavelli and Hobbes Writing chapters on the Andean region and on Chile and Argentina for Abraham F. Lowenthal’s forthcoming book, “Rethinking US-Latin American Relations in an Age of Transformations”

Selected Articles and Essays

(1924-2013), teórico das Relacões Internacionais,” Política Externa (São Paulo) 22:1 (Jul-Ago-Set 2013), 153-157.

“Scholars, Practitioners and Policy-Makers: Women and Development,” in Building Bridges: Policy-Makers and International Affairs, Abraham F. Lowenthal and Mariano Bertucci, co-editors (forthcoming, 2014).

“Defending Liberal Feminism: Insights from Hobbes,” in Feminist Perspectives on Hobbes, Nancy J. Hirschmann and Joanne Wright, eds. (College Park, PA: Penn State University Press, 2012).

“Los derechos de la mujer, los derechos indígenes y la cohesión social en América Latina,” in Martín Hopenhayn y Ana Sojo (editores), Sentido de pertenencia en sociedades fragmentadas: América Latina en una perspectiva global. (Buenos Aires: Siglo XXI, 2011).

“Feminist Problems with International Norms: Mainstreaming in Global Governance” (an engagement with Jacqui True), in J. Ann Tickner and Laura Sjoberg, eds,, Feminism and International Relations: Conversations About the Past, Present and Future (London and New York: Routledge, 2011), 89-97.

“Women and Latin American Politics: Participation, Citizenship and Democracy,” in Jan Knippers Black, ed., Latin America: Its Problems and its Promise. Boulder, CO: Westview Press, 2011), 190-206.

“Women and Power in Latin American ,” Center for Hemispheric Policy Studies, University of Miami, May, 2010.

An analytical review of the work of Samuel P. Huntington, originally published in Portuguese in Política Externa (São Paulo), in English in New Perspectives Quarterly (US) and in Foreign Affairs Latinoamericano (2009), coauthored with Abraham F. Lowenthal

“On Scholarly Responsibility…”, in Forum: “Risks and Opportunities of Crossing the Academic Policy Divide,” J Ann Tickner and Andrei Tsygankov, eds., International Studies Review 10 (2008), 162-5.

“Women and Politics in Latin America,” in Jan Knippers Black, ed., Latin America: Its Problems and Its Promise (Boulder, CO: Westview Press, 2005), 189-206.

“Women, Gender and Development,” in Women and Gender Equity in Development Theory and Practice, Jane S. Jaquette and Gale Summerfield, eds. (Durham, NC: Duke University Press, 2006). Co-authored with Kathleen Staudt.

“Crossing the Line: From Academia to the WID Office at USAID,” in Irene Tinker and Arvonne Fraser, eds., Developing Power: How Women Transformed International Development (New York: The Feminist Press, 2004), 189-99.

“Foreword” to Peter H. Smith, Jennifer Troutner and Christine Hunefeldt, eds., Promises of Empowerment: Women in Asia and Latin America (Lanham, MD: Rowman and Littlefield, 2004)

“Rethinking Machiavelli” in Maria Falco, ed., Feminist Perspectives on Machiavelli (College Park, PA: Penn State University Press, 2004)

“Feminism and the Challenge of the Post-Cold War World,” International Feminist Journal of Politics 5:3 (December, 2004), 331-54.

“Women and Democracy: Regional Differences and Contrasting Views,” Journal of Democracy 12:3 (July, 2001), 111-126.

“Women in Latin America,” introduction to Cynthia Tompkins, ed., Noted Twentieth Century Latin American Women (Greenwood Press, 2000).

“Comment” on ’s “When Women Rule the World” Foreign Affairs, January, 1999

“Haciendo politica: The Mexican Case in Comparative Perspective,” Victoria Rodriguez, ed., Women’s Participation in Mexican Political Life (Westview, 1998)

“Economic Liberalization in One Party-Dominant States: Indonesia and Mexico,” Hosono and Saavedra, eds (London: Macmillan, 1998)

“Contract and Coercion: Power and Gender in Leviathan,” Hilda L. Smith, ed., Women Writers and the Early Modern British Political Tradition (Cambridge University Press, 1998)

“Women in Power: From Tokenism to Critical Mass,” Foreign Policy, Fall, 1997

Review of Lawrence Harrison, The PanAmerican Dream, Washington Post Book World (January, 1997)

“Rewriting the Scripts: Gender Methodologies in the Comparative Study of Latin American Politics,” Peter H. Smith, ed., Latin America in Comparative Perspective (Westview, 1995)

“Losing the Battle, Winning the War: The Political Dynamics of the UN Mid-Decade Conference,” Anne Winslow, ed., Women, Politics and the United Nations (Greenwood Press, 1995)

“The Family and Development Policy.” Gay Young et al, eds., Women at the Center (Kumarian Press, 1993)

“Political Science: Whose Common Good?” Dale Spender and Cheris Kramarae, eds., Knowledge Explosion: A Generation of Feminist Scholarship (Athene Series, 1992). Also published in Poder y Libertad 12 (Barcelona, 1991)

“Equality, Merit and Need: Competing Criteria of Justice in Women and Development,” Irene Tinker, ed., Persistent Inequalities (Oxford University Press, 1990)

“Introduction” to Women and World Development: A Study and Action Guide (Washington, DC: OEF International, 1990)

“Political Science,” Lynn Stoner, ed., Latin American Women: Bibliographic Essays (New York: Gardner Press, 1989)

“Gender and Politics in US Population Policy,” Kathleen Jones and Anna Jonasdottir, eds., The Political Interests of Gender (London: Sage Press, 1988). With Kathleen Staudt.

“Mujer y política en Latinomérica,” Revista Paraguaya de Sociologia 25:71 (1988)

“The UN Decade for Women: Its Impact and Legacy,” World Development 15:3 (March, 1987), 419-27. With Irene Tinker.

“Women’s Programs, Bureaucratic Resistance and Feminist Organizations,” Ellen Boneparth and Emily Stoper, eds., Women, Power and Policy (Pergamon Press: 1987). With Kathleen Staudt.

“Women, Feminism and the Transition to Democracy in Latin America,” A.F. Lowenthal, ed., Latin America and Caribbean Contemporary Record (New York: Holmes and Meier, 1987).

“The Peruvian Experiment in Retrospect,” World Politics (March, 1987). With Abraham Lowenthal. In Spanish, “El Experimento Peruano en Retrospectiva” by the Instituto de Estudios Peruanos, Lima (1986)

“Foreword,” Sharon L. Wolchik and Alfred G. Meyer, eds., Women, State and Party in Eastern Europe (Duke University Press, 1987).

The Future of Inter-American Relations. Conference Report, Institute of the Americas (1986; Spanish translation, 1987).

“Female Political Participation in Latin America: Raising Feminist Issues,” Lynne B. Iglitzin and Ruth Ross, eds., Women in the World: 1975-1985 (Santa Barbara: ABC Clio Press, 1985)

“Women as ‘At-Risk Reproducers’: Women and US Population Policy,” Virginia Sapiro ed., Women, Biology and Public Policy, 225-68. (Beverly Hills: Sage Press, 1985) With Kathleen Staudt.

Women Food Producers: Potential Power for Combating World Hunger (Washington, DC: OEF International, 1985).

“Beyond the New Orthodoxy: Teaching About Women in Introductory Courses in American Politics,” Feminist Teacher 1:2 (Winter, 1985).

“Power as Ideology,” Judith Stiehm, ed., Women’s Views of the Political World of Men (New York: Transnational Press, 1984)

“Legitimizing Political Women: Expanding Options for Female Political Elites in Latin America,” Jean O’Barr, ed., Women in Africa, Asia and Latin America (Duke University Center for International Studies, 1982).

“Women and Modernization Theory: A Decade of Feminist Criticism,” World Politics (January, 1982)

“Toward a Liberal Interpretation of the Peruvian Revolution,” Morris Blachman, ed., Ideology and Inter-American Relations (Philadelphia: ISHI Press, 1977).

“Review Essay: Political Science,” SIGNS: A Journal of Women in Culture and Society 2:1 (Autumn, 1976)

“Female Political Participation in Latin America,” June Nash and Helen Safa, eds., Sex and Class in Latin America (Praeger, 1976); also published in Ruth Ross and Lynn Iglitzin, eds., Women in the World (Santa Barbara: ABC Clio, 1976) and in Nash and Safa, eds. La mujer en America Latina (Mexico: Sep-Setenta, 1975)

“Belaúnde and Velasco: The Limits of Ideological Politics,” Abraham F. Lowenthal, ed., The Peruvian Experiment (Princeton University Press, 1975).

“Women and Revolutionary Movements in Latin America,” Journal of Marriage and the Family (May, 1973).

“Literary Images and Female Role Archetypes: The Woman and the Novel in Latin America,” in Ann Pescatello, ed., Female and Male in Latin America (University of Pittsburgh Press, 1973)

“Revolution by Fiat: The Context of Policy-Making in Peru,” Western Political Quarterly (December, 1972)

The Status of Women in the Profession: Tokenism,: PS: Journal of the American Political Science Association (Fall, 1971).

Book reviews in American Political Science Review, Hispanic American Historical Review, Journal of Latin American Studies, Women’s International Studies Forum, International Feminist Journal of Politics, Women and Politics, Signs, Gender and Politics

Educational media

Wrote and helped produce half hour TV documentary, “Women in Politics in Southern California,” shown on KNBC, Los Angeles (December 1, 1974)

Super-8 sound documentary, What Do Women Want? , on the first UN Conference on Women (IWY, Mexico City, 1975). With Pat McMurray

KCBS educational TV: Wrote and anchored six programs on “Feminism” and nine programs on “Latin America” (1975-76)

Conferences

Co-organizer and co-host and commentator (with Ann Tickner and Laura Sjoberg) “Twenty Years of Feminist International Relations,” Center for International Studies, University of Southern California, April 9-10, 2010.

Planning group, chair and commentator, International Political Science Association Preconference on “Gender and Politics” (Santiago, Chile, July, 2009).

Planning group and participant in a series of conferences on “Women and Foreign Policy,” held at and Harvard University, May, 2000 and at USC, February, 2001 (with Ann Tickner, University of Southern California and Craig Murphy, Wellesley College)

Co-organizer, with Jane Mansbridge and Deborah Kohn, academic workshop for Harvard-Hunt Alternatives conference, “Women Waging Peace,” JFK School, Harvard University, December 10-12, 1999

“Priorities 95” A southern California regional conference of NGOs and individuals to develop priorities for the Fourth UN Conference on Women (Beijing), 1995 Santa Monica College, April 30, 1994.

“Women and Political Transitions in South America and Eastern and Central Europe,” with Sharon Wolchik and Irene Tinker, with support from the North-South Center, Miami. UC Berkeley conference (with Irene Tinker), December 3-4, 1992

Association for Women and Development (AWID) Colloquium, “Women and Development: Perspectives from the South,” with the North/South Institute of Canada and IDRC. (Ottawa, 1990)

“Women, the State and War: Gender and International Relations,” Center for with V. Spike Peterson (University of Arizona), Center for International Studies. University of Southern California, April 28-29, 1989.

AWID Colloquium, “Gender Issues in Development Cooperation,” (Washington, 1988)

“International Data Sets” for the Women and Development Office/USAID (AID/WID) Population Council, New York, 1981.

Consulting/Program Reviews/Fellowship Review Committees

ACLS/Teagle Committee on Scholar-Teachers (2005-07) Fulbright 21st Century Scholars selection committee (2004), selecting scholars to on the theme of Gender; project headed by Carolyn Elliott, University of Vermont ACLS Selection Committee for Library of Congress Fellowships in International Studies (2001-03) Consultant, project to create a directory of “California Institutions Illuminating International Policy Issues,” Pacific Council for International Policy, 2001 Pomona College, Review of International Studies, 1996 American University, Review of Women in Development Curriculum, 1990 Scripps College, design for a gender-sensitive curriculum in International Studies, 1986 USAID/WID Policy Seminar on the Family as a Development Issue, January, 1992 USAID/WID Gender Portfolio Review: Jamaica, 1980; Indonesia, 1981.

Recent invited lectures include: the University of British Columbia (on Machiavelli and phronesis); U Mass Boston (on indigenous women and women’s rights), Harvard University (on indigenous women and women’s rights), Brown University (is the concept of Latin America out of date?) , Instituto de Estudios Peruanos (on politics in the Andean region), Boston University (on women’s movements in Latin America in the 21st century), FLACSO Chile (on women’s movements in Latin America in the 21st century).