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Michael Tomz , Department of Political Science Encina Hall West, Stanford, CA 94305–6044 Phone: 650-725-4031, Email: [email protected] Website: http://www.stanford.edu/~tomz

Education

Harvard University: Ph.D. in Political Science, 2001 Oxford University: M.Phil. in Politics, 1994. Marshall Scholar Georgetown University: B.S.F.S., summa cum laude, in International Relations, 1992

Current Positions

Stanford University, Stanford, California

Chair, Department of Political Science, 2020–present William Bennett Munro Professor, Department of Political Science, 2019–present Senior Fellow, Stanford Institute for Economic Policy Research, 2009–present Senior Fellow, Stanford King Center on Global Development, 2009–present Landreth Family University Fellow in Undergraduate Education, 2017–present

Director, Stanford Center for American Democracy, 2018–present Co-Director, Stanford Laboratory for the Study of American Values, 2012–present

Faculty Affiliate, Center on Democracy, Development, and the Rule of Law Faculty Affiliate, Center for International Security and Cooperation Faculty Affiliate, Institute for Research in the Social Sciences Faculty Affiliate, Woods Institute for the Environment

Previous Positions

Stanford University, Stanford, California

Professor, Department of Political Science, 2010–19 Associate Professor, Department of Political Science, 2008–10 Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science, 2001–08 Assistant Professor (Subject to Ph.D.), Department of Political Science, 2000–01 Faculty Fellow, Institute for Research in the Social Sciences, 2011–12, 2019–20 Victoria Schuck Faculty Scholar Chair in Political Science, 2006–09

Hoover Institution, Stanford University, Stanford, California

W. Glenn Campbell and Rita Ricardo-Campbell National Fellowship, Summers 2010–12

Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences, Palo Alto, California

Fellow in Residence, 2006–07

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Books

Reputation and International Cooperation: Sovereign Debt across Three Centuries. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 2007.

Modern Political Economy and Latin America: Theory and Policy, editor (with Jeffry Frieden and Manuel Pastor). Boulder: Westview Press, 2000.

Articles and Chapters

“Public Opinion and Foreign Electoral Intervention” (with Jessica Weeks). Forthcoming, American Political Science Review 114, no. 3 (August 2020): 856–73.

“Public Opinion and Decisions about Military Force in Democracies” (with Jessica Weeks and Keren Yarhi-Milo). International Organization 74, no. 1 (Winter 2020): 119–43.

“Human Rights and Public Support for War” (with Jessica Weeks). Journal of Politics 82, no. 1 (January 2020): 182–94.

“International Commitments and Domestic Opinion: The Effect of the Paris Agreement on Public Support for Policies to Address Climate Change” (with Dustin Tingley), Environmental Politics (2019).

“Does Private Regulation Preempt Public Regulation? (with Neil Malhotra and Benoît Monin). American Political Science Review 113, no. 1 (February 2019): 19–37.

“Why Don’t Trade Preferences Reflect Economic Self-Interest?” (with Sungmin Rho). International Organization 71 no. S1 (2017): S85–S108.

“Conditional Cooperation and Climate Change” (with Dustin Tingley). Comparative Political Studies 47, no. 3 (March 2014) : 344–68.

“Public Opinion and the Democratic Peace” (with Jessica Weeks). American Political Science Review 107, no. 4 (November 2013): 849–65.

“Empirical Research on Sovereign Debt and Default” (with Mark Wright). Annual Review of Economics 5 (May 2013): 247–72.

“International Finance.” In Handbook of International Relations, 2nd ed., eds. Walter Carlsnaes, Thomas Risse, and Beth Simmons, pp. 692–719. New York: Sage, 2012.

“Sovereign Theft: Theory and Evidence about Default and Expropriation” (with Mark Wright). In The Natural Resources Trap: Private Investment without Public Commitment, eds. William Hogan and Federico Sturzenegger, pp. 69–110. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2010.

“The Electoral Implications of Candidate Ambiguity” (with Robert Van Houweling). American Political Science Review 103, no. 1 (February 2009): 83–98.

“The Foundations of Domestic Audience Costs: Attitudes, Expectations, and Institutions.” In Kitai, Seido,

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Gurobaru-shakai (Expectations, Institutions, and Global Society), eds. Masaru Kohno and Aiji Tanaka, pp. 85–97. Tokyo: Keiso-Shobo, 2009.

“Candidate Positioning and Voter Choice” (with Robert Van Houweling). American Political Science Review 102, no. 3 (August 2008): 303–18.

“Domestic Audience Costs in International Relations: An Experimental Approach.” International Organization 61, no. 4 (Fall 2007): 821–40.

“Do We Really Know That the WTO Increases Trade? Comment” (with Judith Goldstein and Douglas Rivers). American Economic Review 97, no. 5 (December 2007): 2005–18.

“Institutions in International Relations: Understanding the Effects of the GATT and the WTO on World Trade” (with Judith Goldstein and Douglas Rivers). International Organization 61, no. 1 (Winter 2007): 37–67.

“Do Countries Default in Bad Times?” (with Mark Wright). Journal of the European Economic Association 5, no. 2–3 (May 2007): 352–60.

“How Does Voting Equipment Affect the Racial Gap in Voided Ballots?” (with Robert Van Houweling). American Journal of Political Science 47, no. 1 (January 2003): 46–60.

“Relogit: Rare Events Logistic Regression” (with Gary King and Langche Zeng). Journal of Statistical Software 8, no. 2 (2003). Abstract published in Journal of Computational and Graphical Statistics 12, no. 1 (2003): 246–47.

“Clarify: Software for Interpreting and Presenting Statistical Results” (with Jason Wittenberg and Gary King). Journal of Statistical Software 8, no. 1 (2003). Abstract published in Journal of Computational and Graphical Statistics 12, no. 1 (2003): 245–46.

“An Easy and Accurate Regression Model for Multiparty Electoral Data” (with Joshua Tucker and Jason Wittenberg). Political Analysis 10, no. 1 (Winter 2002): 66–83.

“Making the Most of Statistical Analyses: Improving Interpretation and Presentation” (with Gary King and Jason Wittenberg). American Journal of Political Science 44, no. 2 (April 2000): 347–61.

“Electoral Surprise and the Midterm Loss in U.S. Congressional Elections” (with Kenneth Scheve). British Journal of Political Science 29, no. 3 (July 1999): 507–21.

“The Long-Run Advantages of Centralization for Collective Action” (with Edward Schwartz). American Political Science Review 92, no. 3 (September 1997): 685–93.

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Current Projects and Working Papers

Book in Progress:

Political Repositioning (with Robert Van Houweling). Under advance contract, Princeton University Press.

Working Papers

“The Effects of Naming and Shaming on Public Support for Compliance with International Agreements: An Experimental Analysis of the Paris Agreement” (with Dustin Tingley), October 2020 “Military Alliances and Public Support for War” (with Jessica Weeks), September 2019 “Alliance Terms and Audience Costs” (with Fjelstul, Weeks, and Reiter), September 2015 “Human Rights, Democracy, and Alliance Formation” (with Jessica Weeks), August 2014 “How Does the U.N. Security Council Influence Public Opinion?” (w/ Dustin Tingley), Nov 2012 “Industry, Self-Interest, and Individual Preferences over Trade Policy” (w/ Sungmin Rho), April 2015 “Political Repositioning: A Conjoint Analysis” (with Robert Van Houweling), April 2016 “Candidate Repositioning” (with Robert Van Houweling), October 2012 “Political Pledges as Credible Commitments” (with Robert Van Houweling), March 2012 “The Effect of International Law on Preferences and Beliefs,” February 2008 “Brand Names and the Organization of Mass Belief Systems” (with Paul Sniderman) “Interests, Information, and the Domestic Politics of International Agreements” “Democratic Default: Domestic Audiences and Compliance with International Agreements”

Databases in Progress

“U.S. Presidential Debates since World War II.” Contains transcripts of nearly all primary and general-election debates in U.S. presidential elections since 1948. The transcripts, gathered from archives across the , allow analysis of position-taking on foreign and domestic issues.

“A Century of Expropriation.” Describes cases of expropriation of foreign direct investment since 1900. The data allow new research into the causes and effects of expropriation, including reputation spillovers from FDI expropriation to other areas of international relations. The database contains all known twentieth-century cases of expropriation of U.S. firms.

“Commerce and the Law before World War II.” Contains data on commercial treaties and bilateral trade in the pre-GATT era. As of January 2012, the database includes MFN agreements, direction of trade, and national accounts for the years 1920–40.

“MIDipedia: An Expanded Database of Militarized Interstate Disputes” (with Jessica Weeks). Provides narratives, new variables, and complete documentation for the Militarized Interstate Dispute Database. Our research group has documented more than 1,200 disputes in the post-WWII era. Data are stored in an internet wiki that facilitates collaboration to improve the database.

Software

Clarify: Software for Interpreting and Presenting Statistical Results (with Jason Wittenberg and Gary

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King), © 1998–2003. Latest Version 2.1, released January 5, 2003. Uses stochastic simulation to interpret statistical results of non-linear models. Clarify won the 1999 APSA Award for the Best Research Software in Political Science.

ReLogit: Rare Events Logistic Regression (with Gary King and Langche Zeng), © 1999–2003. Latest Version 2.0, released January 22, 2003. Performs logistic regression when the sample is unbalanced or has been selected by a rule correlated with the dependent variable.

Awards and Research Grants

Research Awards

International Studies Association, Karl Deutsch Award (presented annually to a scholar under age 40, or within ten years of defending his or her dissertation, who is judged to have made, through a body of publications, the most significant contribution to the study of international relations and peace research), 2011

American Political Science Association, Best Paper Award (for the best paper on Elections, Public Opinion, and Voting Behavior), 2011

American Political Science Association, Experimental Research Best Paper Award (for the best paper featuring experimental analyses), 2011

American Political Science Association, Jack L. Walker, Jr. Outstanding Article Award (for making an outstanding contribution to research and scholarship on political organizations and parties), 2009

American Political Science Association, Giovanni Sartori Award (for the best book developing or applying qualitative methods), 2008

American Political Science Association, Okidata Best Research Software Award, 1999

Residential and Non-Residential Fellowships

Institute for Research in the Social Sciences, Stanford University, Faculty Fellow, 2011–12, 2019–20

Hoover Institution, W. Glenn Campbell and Rita Ricardo-Campbell National Fellowship, 2010–12

Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences, Fellow, 2006–07

Howard Foundation, George A. and Eliza Gardner Howard Fellowship, 2006–07

External Research Grants

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Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, “The Role of Corporations in Improving Public Health and Well- Being (with Sara Singer and Neil Malhotra), 2018–20

National Science Foundation, Research Grant, “The Democratic Peace: An Experimental Approach” (with Jessica Weeks), 2014–18

National Science Foundation: Time-Sharing Experiments for the Social Sciences (TESS), Research Grant, “Shifting Positions on Abortion: An Experimental Study,” 2014

National Science Foundation, Research Grant, “Candidate Ambiguity and Voter Choice” (with Robert Van Houweling), 2009–11

National Science Foundation, Early Career Development (CAREER) Award, “Credible Commitments in International Relations,” 2006–12

National Science Foundation, Research Grant, “Studies of Spatial Reasoning in Political Choice” (with Paul Sniderman and Robert Van Houweling), 2006–08

National Science Foundation: Time-Sharing Experiments for the Social Sciences (TESS), Research Grant, “Audience Costs in International Crises,” 2003

National Science Foundation: Time-Sharing Experiments for the Social Sciences (TESS), Research Grant, “Political Choice Spaces and Political Choices” (with Paul Sniderman), 2003

Stanford University Research Grants

Bill Lane Center for the American West, 2020 Center for International Security and Cooperation, 2012 Center for Latin American Studies, 2002, 2003 Institute for International Studies, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2010, 2012 Institute for Research in the Social Sciences, 2006–07 Japan Fund Grant, Freeman Spogli Institute, 2014–16 Office of International Affairs Seed Grant, 2015–16 Office of Technology Licensing, 2001–04 Social Science History Institute, 2001, 2003 Stanford Institute for the Quantitative Study of Society, 2001 UPS Endowment Grant, 2010–11 Woods Institute Environmental Venture Grant, 2012–15

Doctoral Fellowships

MacArthur Foundation, MacArthur Fellowship in Transnational Security, 1999–2000 Harvard Merit Fellowship (awarded to the top ten Ph.D. students in any field at Harvard), 1997–98 Social Science Research Council, International Dissertation Field Research Fellowship, 1998–99 Institute for the Study of World Politics, Dissertation Fellowship, 1998–99 Foreign Language and Area Studies Fellowship, 1997–98 National Science Foundation, Graduate Research Fellowship, 1994–97

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Marshall Scholarship (for master’s degree at Oxford University), 1992–94

Undergraduate Awards, Georgetown University

Scholar’s Medal for Highest Achievement in the School of Foreign Service, 1992 Nevils Medal for Highest Scholarship in U.S. Diplomatic History, 1992 Walsh Medal for Highest Scholarship in International Politics, 1992 Phi Beta Kappa Honor Society, 1991 Omicron Delta Epsilon Honor Society, 1991 Alpha Sigma Nu Honor Society, 1991

National Champion in Extemporaneous Speaking and Runner-up in Team Debate, 1988

Visiting Positions

Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis, Visiting Scholar, July 2006, November 2018

International Monetary Fund, Research Department, Visiting Scholar, April 2004

Conference Presentations and Invited Talks

American Political Science Association Conference, September 2020 University of Oslo, Environmental Politics and Governance Conference, June 2020 Yale University, Department of Political Science, January 2020 Cornell University, Department of Government, October 2019 American Political Science Association Conference, August 2019 Stanford University, Summer Institute in Political Psychology, August 2019 Academia Sinica, Taiwan, Institute of Political Science, May 2019 National Defense University, Taiwan, May 2019 National Taiwan University, Taiwan, May 2019 University of Gothenburg, Workshop on Experimental Political Science, May 2019 Hebrew University, Jerusalem, Department of International Relations, May 2019 Hebrew University, Jerusalem, Department of Communication, April 2019 Hebrew University, Jerusalem, Program in Conflict Research, April 2019 Midwest Political Science Association Conference, April 2019 University of Toronto, Legitimacy in Global Governance Conference, March 2019 UC Berkeley, Department of Political Science, February 2019 University of Washington, Center for Environmental Politics, December 2018 Stanford University, Comparative Politics of Environmental Policy Making Workshop, October 2018 American Political Science Association Conference, September 2018 Stanford University, Summer Institute in Political Psychology, August 2018 Hoover Institution, IP2 Summer Institute, August 2018 University of Hong Kong, Pacific International Politics Conference, July 2018 University of Stockholm, Environmental Politics and Governance Conference, June 2018

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Stanford University, Political Psychology Research Group, May 2018 University of Barcelona, Workshop on Experimental Political Science, May 2018 International Studies Association Conference, San Francisco, April 2018 Kobe University, Graduate School of Law, December 2017 Harvard University, Political Psychology and Behavior Working Group, September 2017 American Political Science Association Conference, September 2017 Stanford University, Summer Institute in Political Psychology, August 2017 Hoover Institution, IP2 Summer Institute, August 2017 Waseda University, Tokyo, Advanced Topics in International Relations, July 2017 Yonsei University, Seoul, Pacific International Politics Conference, July 2017 University of Bergen, Norway, Workshop on Experimental Political Science, April 2017 University of Notre Dame, Peace Science Society Conference, October 2016 Research Council of Norway, Workshop on Climate Governance and the IPCC, October 2016 ETH Zürich, Center for Comparative and International Studies, September 2016 American Political Science Association Conference, September 2016 Stanford University, Summer Institute in Political Psychology, August 2016 Gerzensee, Switzerland, Environmental Politics and Governance Conference, June 2016 University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Politics of Sovereign Default Conference, May 2016 CUIMPB Barcelona, Workshop on Experimental Political Science, May 2016 Washington University in St. Louis, Comparative Politics Conference, April 2016 Georgetown University, McDonough School of Business, April 2016 Columbia University, Department of Political Science, February 2016 Emory University, Department of Political Science, February 2016 Koç University, Istanbul, Department of International Relations, October 2015 University of Wisconsin, Madison, Department of Political Science, September 2015 American Political Science Association Conference, September 2015 University of Washington, Environmental Politics and Governance Conference, May 2015 Yale University, “Reconsidering Regime Type in International Relations” Conference, April 2015 Midwest Political Science Association Conference, April 2015 UCLA, Department of Political Science, April 2015 Duke University, Department of Political Science, April 2015 University of Texas, Department of Political Science, March 2015 International Studies Association Conference, New Orleans, February 2015 Waseda University, Tokyo, Graduate School of Economics, November 2014 University of Pennsylvania, Peace Science Society Conference, October 2014 American Political Science Association Conference, August 2014 Hoover Institution, IP2 Summer Institute, August 2014 UC San Diego, School of International Relations and Pacific Studies, June 2014 UC Davis, Department of Political Science, May 2014 Princeton University, Institute for International and Regional Studies, April 2014 Stanford University, American Politics Workshop, April 2014 Midwest Political Science Association Conference, April 2014 UC San Diego, School of International Relations and Pacific Studies, January 2014 American Political Science Association Conference, August 2013 Stanford University, Summer Institute in Political Psychology, July 2013 Midwest Political Science Association Conference, April 2013 Princeton University, Institute for International and Regional Studies, March 2013 University of California at Berkeley, Boalt Hall School of Law, March 2013 Stanford University, American Politics Workshop, February 2013 Waseda University, Tokyo, Graduate School of Economics, January 2013

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Indian Institute of Management, Calcutta, “Politics of the Changing World Economy,” January 2013 University of Virginia, Department of Politics, November 2012 University of Virginia, International Political Economy Conference, November 2012 BYU/Princeton, “Field Experiments in International Relations” Conference, September 2012 American Political Science Association Conference, September 2012 Stanford University, Summer Institute in Political Psychology, July 2012 Yale University, “Tools of International Pressure” Conference, June 2012 Yale University, Leitner Program in International and Comparative Political Economy, April 2012 Yale University, Department of Political Science, April 2012 Midwest Political Science Association Conference, April 2012 International Studies Association Conference, April 2012 Harvard University, “Causal Mediation Analysis” Conference, March 2012 UCLA, Department of Political Science, February 2012 UC San Diego, School of International Relations and Pacific Studies, February 2012 Stanford University, Center for International Security and Cooperation, January 2012 University of Michigan, Department of Political Science, January 2012 Tel Aviv University, “Causes and Consequences of Democracy” Conference, December 2011 Princeton University, “Research Frontiers in Environmental Politics” Conference, December 2011 American Political Science Association Conference, September 2011 European Consortium for Political Research Conference, Reykjavik, August 2011 Midwest Political Science Association Conference, April 2011 University of California at Merced, Department of Political Science, February 2011 Princeton University, New Methodologies and Applications Conference, February 2011 Indian Institute of Management, Bangalore, Globalization Conference, January 2011 UC San Diego, Laboratory on International Law and Regulation, December 2010 University of Heidelberg, “Politics in Times of Crisis” Conference, December 2010 Harvard University, International Political Economy Society Conference, November 2010 Cornell University, Political Economy Seminar, November 2010 NYU Law School, “Human Rights Treaty Ratification” Conference, October 2010 American Political Science Association Conference, September 2010 International Society of Political Psychology Conference, San Francisco, July 2010 UCLA, “West Coast Experimental Political Science Conference,” May 2010 Midwest Political Science Association Conference, April 2010 Vanderbilt University, Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions, April 2010 University of Pittsburgh, “IPE and Natural Resources,” March 2010 Northwestern University, Center for International and Comparative Studies, March 2010 New York University, Experimental Political Science Conference, February 2010 California Institute of Technology, Political Economy Seminar, December 2009 Stanford University, “Power in the Contemporary World,” December 2009 American Political Science Association Conference, September 2009 Toronto, “Politics of International Cooperation” Book Conference, September 2009 Stanford University, Summer Institute in Political Psychology, July 2009 UC San Diego, “West Coast Experimental Political Science Conference,” May 2009 University of California at Berkeley, “Reputation in International Relations” Conference, April 2009 Midwest Political Science Association Conference, April 2009 Waseda University, Tokyo, Graduate School of Economics, January 2009 Doshisha University, Kyoto, January 2009 University of California at Berkeley, Boalt Hall School of Law, October 2008 American Political Science Association Conference, September 2008 Stanford University, Summer Institute in Political Psychology, July 2008

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University of Oregon, Department of Political Science, May 2008 Princeton University, “Domestic Preferences and Foreign Economic Policy” Conference, April 2008 Midwest Political Science Association Conference, April 2008 International Studies Association Conference, March 2008 Princeton University, Department of Politics, March 2008 University of Pennsylvania, Browne Center for International Affairs, March 2008 Harvard University, Weatherhead Center for International Affairs, March 2008 Stanford University, Research Workshop in American Politics, February 2008 Princeton University, “Reputations and International Agreements” Conference, February 2008 University of California at San Diego, Project on International Affairs, February 2008 Ohio State University, Mershon Center for International Security Studies, February 2008 Yale University, Department of Political Science, January 2008 UCLA, Department of Political Science, January 2008 University of Chicago, Department of Political Science, December 2007 University of Minnesota, Department of Political Science, December 2007 University of Rochester, Department of Political Science, November 2007 University of California at Berkeley, Department of Political Science, November 2007 University of Notre Dame, Department of Political Science, November 2007 University of Chicago, Harris School of Public Policy, November 2007 Stanford University, International Political Economy Society Conference, November 2007 Georgetown University, School of Foreign Service, October 2007 Duke University, Department of Political Science, October 2007 University of Michigan, Ford School of Public Policy, October 2007 American Political Science Association Conference, September 2007 Stanford University, Methods of Analysis Program in the Social Sciences, May 2007 Columbia University, Political Economy Seminar, May 2007 University of Rochester, Department of Political Science, April 2007 Midwest Political Science Association Conference, April 2007 University of Minnesota, Political Economy Colloquium, March 2007 Rice University, Department of Political Science, February 2007 University of California at Berkeley, Haas Institutional Analysis Seminar, January 2007 Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences, January 2007 Stanford Law School, International Law Workshop, December 2006 Princeton University, Department of Politics, November 2006 Princeton University, International Political Economy Society Conference, November 2006 UCLA, “States and Capital Markets in Comparative Historical Perspective” Conference, October 2006 Yale University, Leitner Political Economy Workshop, September 2006 American Political Science Association Conference, September 2006 New York University, Department of Politics, April 2006 Princeton University, “Rationality and Reputation in International Relations” Conference, April 2006 Stanford University, “Trade Liberalization and its Consequences” Conference, April 2006 Midwest Political Science Association Conference, April 2006 International Studies Association Conference, March 2006 University of Michigan, Political Economy of International Finance Conf. (participant), October 2005 Duke University, Global Governance and Democracy Seminar, September 2005 American Political Science Association Conference, September 2005 Stanford University, Summer Institute in Political Psychology, July 2005 University of Pennsylvania, “Time Sharing Experiments for Social Sciences” Conference, June 2005 Columbia University, International Politics Seminar, May 2005 Midwest Political Science Association Conference, April 2005

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International Studies Association Conference, March 2005 Stanford University, SCID Latin America Conference, November 2004 International Society for New Institutional Economics Conference (Tucson), October 2004 American Political Science Association Conference, September 2004 University of Chicago, Program on International Politics, Economics, and Security, May 2004 Midwest Political Science Association Conference, April 2004 University of Southern California, “Compliance in International Law” Conference, April 2004 International Monetary Fund, Research Department, April 2004 University of California at San Diego, Department of Political Science, March 2004 University of California at San Diego, Political Economy of International Finance Conf., March 2004 Harvard University, “Politics of Globalization” Conference, October 2003 American Political Science Association Conference, September 2003 Stanford University, “Argentina at a Crossroads” Conference, May 2003 Midwest Political Science Association Conference, April 2003 Claremont Graduate University, “Global Political Economy Data” (participant), April 2003 World Affairs Council, Palo Alto, January 2003 American Economic Association Conference, January 2003 Political Economy of International Finance Conference, Georgetown (participant), October 2002 American Political Science Association Conference, September 2002

Teaching Awards

Walter J. Gores Award for Excellence in Teaching, Stanford University, 2017. This is Stanford’s highest award for excellence in teaching.

Landreth Family University Fellow in Undergraduate Education, Stanford University, 2017. In recognition for “extraordinary contributions to undergraduate education.”

Allan V. Cox Medal for Faculty Excellence Fostering Undergraduate Research, Stanford University, 2005. This is a university-wide award, given to one professor at Stanford each year.

Dean’s Award for Distinguished Teaching, School of Humanities & Sciences, Stanford University, 2003

Keynote Speaker, Summer Honors College, Stanford University, 2005

Grants from Stanford University (Vice Provost for Undergraduate Education) to support the Political Science Program for Undergraduate Research, 2002–17

Grants from Stanford University (Program in Ethics and Society, and Vice Provost for Undergraduate Education) for curricular development of “Introduction to International Relations,” 2001, 2002

Derek Bok Certificate for Excellence in Teaching, Harvard University, 1997

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Teaching Interests

International Relations: IR theory; international political economy

Political Economy: politics of economic development; electoral politics; spatial models of voting

Methodology: research design; experimental methods; survey research; econometrics and data analysis

Teaching Experience

Undergraduate Courses at Stanford

The Science of Politics (Introduction to Political Science) Introduction to International Relations Politics of Economic Development Bing Honors College (for honors students writing senior theses) Honors Thesis Advisor Directed reading on Environmental Policy Directed reading on Fiscal Policy Directed reading on International Law Directed reading on International Trade Directed reading on Political Campaigns

Graduate Courses at Stanford

International Political Economy Research Design Laboratory for the Study of American Values Design and Analysis of Surveys Research Workshop in International Relations Directed reading on Survey Research Methods Directed reading on Spatial Models of Voting

Other Teaching

Interpreting and Presenting Statistical Results, APSA Annual Meeting Short Course, 1999 Introduction to Quantitative Political Methodology (Teaching Fellow), Harvard University, 1997 The Cuban Revolution: A Self-Debate (Teaching Fellow), Harvard University, 1997 Tutor in Government, Leverett House, Harvard University, 1996–2000 Debate Instructor, Berkeley, Stanford, Univ. of Kentucky, and Univ. of Texas, summers 1989–92

Ph.D. Students (with degree year and initial job placements)

Adina Abeles (ABD), Chan Zuckerberg Initiative Daniel Abbasi (Ph.D. 2011), MissionPoint Capital Partners Sarah Anzia (Ph.D. 2012), U.C. Berkeley, Goldman School of Public Policy Nandita Balakrishnan (Ph.D. 2020), U.S. Government Kirk Bansak (Ph.D. 2019), University of California, San Diego

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Jeff Bonheim (Ph.D. 2015), United States Military Academy Tabitha Bonilla (Ph.D. 2014), University of Southern California Matthew Carnes (Ph.D. 2008), Georgetown University Jonathan Chu (Ph.D. 2018), University of Pennsylvania Postdoctoral Scholar Catherine Duggan (Ph.D. 2007), Harvard Business School Ebru Erdem (Ph.D. 2006), University of California, Riverside Eugenia Guilmartin (Ph.D. 2002), United States Military Academy Robert Gulotty (Ph.D. 2014), University of Chicago Lindsay Hundley (Ph.D. 2020), Stanford University Postdoctoral Scholar Masha Krupenkin (Ph.D. 2019), Boston College Nathan Lee (ABD), Rochester Institute of Technology Xiaojun Li (Ph.D. 2013), University of British Columbia Lizhi Liu (Ph.D. 2018), Georgetown University School of Business Moonhawk Kim (Ph.D. 2005), University of Colorado Boulder Shiri Krebs (J.S.D. 2017), Deakin University, Melbourne Ruth Kricheli (Ph.D. 2012), Facebook, Inc. Solomon Major (Ph.D. 2005), Naval Postgraduate School Iris Malone (Ph.D. 2019), George Washington University Nikolay Marinov (Ph.D. 2003), Yale University André de Mello e Souza (Ph.D. 2005), Pontifíca Universidade Católica do Rio de Janeiro Eric Min (Ph.D. 2017), University of California, Los Angeles Rachel Myrick (ABD), Duke University Craig Neuman (Ph.D. 2016), U.S. Air Force Special Operations Command Rebecca Perlman (Ph.D. 2018), Princeton University Kerry Persen (Ph.D. 2018), Facebook, Inc. Margaret Peters (Ph.D. 2012), University of Wisconsin–Madison Netithorn Praditsarn (Ph.D. 2005), Thailand Ministry of Foreign Affairs Lauren Prather (Ph.D. 2015), University of California, San Diego Tonya Putnam (Ph.D. 2005), Columbia University Sungmin Rho (Ph.D. 2015), Graduate Institute of International & Development Studies, Geneva Amanda Robinson (Ph.D. 2013), Ohio State University Michael Robinson (Ph.D. 2018), United States Military Academy Benjamin Schaftel (Ph.D. 2019), United States Air Force Todd Sechser (Ph.D. 2007), University of Virginia Shiran Shen (Ph.D. 2018), University of Virginia Neil Snyder (Ph.D. 2020), United States Army Rachel Stein (Ph.D. 2012), George Washington University Lauren Sukin (ABD) Elisabeth van Lieshout (ABD) Nikki Velasco (Ph.D. 2011), Lee University Jessica Weeks (Ph.D. 2009), Cornell University Jason Weinreb (Ph.D. 2017), Kensho Technologies (Financial Technology) Seth Werfel (Ph.D. 2018), Applied Social Science Startup Rachel Wu (Ph.D. 2016), Freelance writing

Conferences Organized

Survey Experiments in International Security, October 20, 2016. Sponsored by the Peace Science Society.

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Co-organizer with Joshua Kertzer, Jonathan Renshon, and Jessica Weeks.

West Coast Experiments Conference, Stanford University, May 10, 2013. Sponsored by Institute for Research in the Social Sciences at Stanford, the Stanford Institute for Economic Policy Research, and the Stanford Department of Political Science. Co-organizer with Kevin Esterling.

The Causes and Consequences of Democracy: Regional and Global Perspectives. Tel Aviv University, December 13–14, 2011. Co-organizer with Nachum Braverman, Charles Kupchan, Uzi Rabi, and Asher Susser.

New Methodologies and Their Applications in Comparative Politics and International Relations. Princeton University, February 4–5, 2011. Co-organizer with Kosuke Imai and Evan Lieberman.

Sovereign Debt and Latin America: Theoretical and Comparative Perspectives. A Conference of the Social Science History Institute. Stanford University, February 28–March 1, 2003.

Frontiers in Latin American Political Economy. A Conference of the Social Science History Institute. Stanford University, January 18–19, 2002. Co-organizer with Alberto Diaz Cayeros, Steve Haber, Beatriz Magaloni, and Barry Weingast.

University Service

Stanford University—Undergraduate Programs

Director, Program in International Relations, 2012–19 Director, International Relations Undergraduate Research Program, 2012–present Chair, Committee on Rhodes, Marshall, and Churchill Scholarships, 2018–19 Long Range Planning, First Year Design Team, 2018–19 Stanford Global Studies Advisory Committee, 2016–present Bass Council of Fellows Advisory Committee, 2017–present Chair, Committee on Review of Undergraduate Majors (C-RUM), 2014–15 Undergraduate Research Advisory Panel (URAP), 2015–present VPUE Undergraduate Advisory Council (UGAC), 2014–15, 2017–19 Thinking Matters (Freshman Year Requirements) Governance Board, 2012–15 Faculty Advisory Board for Introductory Seminars, 2009–11 SUES (Study of Undergraduate Education) Beyond the Freshman Year Committee, 2010–11 New Student Orientation, Video Introduction to the Social Sciences, 2010 New Student Orientation, Choosing Courses in the Social Sciences, 2009, 2010, 2011 Grant Evaluator, Undergraduate Research Office, 2002, 2006 Award Committee, Introductory Seminars Award for Excellence, 2009 Academic advisor for Stanford undergraduates, 2001–present

Stanford University—Graduate Programs

Co-Director, Stanford Laboratory for the Study of American Values, 2012–present Selection Committee, CISAC Predoctoral and Postdoctoral Fellowships, 2017 Grant Evaluator, Stanford Center on Global Poverty and Development, 2017–18 Grant Evaluator, IRiSS Computational Social Sciences, 2012–13, 2014–15 (chair)

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Grant Evaluator, CISAC Security Research Seed Grant Program, 2014–15, 2015–16 Grant Evaluator, IRiSS Seed Grant Competition, 2014 Research Experience Program Steering Committee/Advisory Board, 2006–present Grant Evaluator, Institute for International Studies, 2002, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2012 Admissions Committee, International Policy Studies Graduate Program, 2001–02 Academic advisor for MA program in Latin American Studies Academic advisor for MA program in International Policy Studies Outside Chair, Ph.D. exams in Business, Economics, Education, History, Math, Physics, Sociology

Stanford University—Faculty Programs

Faculty Senate, 2013–17 Faculty Senate Policy Planning Board (PPB), 2015–17 Faculty Housing Advisory Committee, 2018–present Committee on University Honors, 2017–18 (chair) Committee on Committees (CoC), 2015–16, 2016–17 (chair) Committee on Libraries (C-LIB), 2010–13 Committee on the Future of Stanford’s Libraries, 2009–12 Committee on Academic Computing and Information Systems (C-ACIS), 2007–10 CASBS Fellow Selection Committee, 2013–14 Institute for Research in the Social Sciences Junior Faculty Advisory Board, 2006–08 International Documents Librarian Search Committee, Stanford Libraries, 2005–06 Grant Evaluator, Office of Technology Assessment, 2003 Research Selection Committee, Woods Institute Environmental Venture Projects, 2012–15 Executive Committee, International Relations and International Policy Studies, 2001–present Board of Directors, Stanford Campus Residential Leaseholders, 2011–17 Chair, Ground Rent Task Force, Stanford Campus Residential Leaseholders, 2016–17 Co-Chair, Emergency Committee, Stanford Campus Residential Leaseholders, 2014–18

Stanford Department of Political Science

Founder and Director, Political Science Undergraduate Research Program, 2002–present Director, Research Honors Track in Political Science, 2012–13 Plans and Policies Committee, 2008–09, 2009–10, 2012–13, 2015–16, 2016–17, 2017–18 Faculty Search Committee, 2001–02, 2007–08, 2008–09 (chair), 2009–10, 2010–11, 2013–14, 2016–17 (chair) Faculty Reappointment and Tenure Committees, 2013–14, 2017–18, 2017–19 Graduate Admissions Committee, 2001, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2014–15 (chair), 2015–16 (chair), 2018– 19 (chair) Curriculum Committee, 2010–11, 2012–13 (chair), 2014–15 (chair), 2015–16 Research Track Honors Program Implementation Committee, 2011–12 Graduate TA Training Course, 2007, 2009 Field Convener, International Relations Subfield, 2002–03, 2016–17 Department Representative, Conference on Training for Teaching Assistants, 2001 Presenter, Undergraduate Student Recruitment Weekend, 2011, 2012 Office Allocation Committee, 2001–02

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Professional Activities

Reviewer: American Journal of Political Science, American Political Science Review, Economics & Politics, Economics Letters, Electoral Studies, European Journal of Political Research, International Interactions, International Organization, International Studies Quarterly, Journal of Conflict Resolution, Journal of International Economics, Journal of Politics, Perspectives on Politics, Political Analysis, Political Psychology, Political Research Quarterly, Public Opinion Quarterly, Quarterly Journal of Political Science, Review of International Economics, Social Science Quarterly, World Politics, World Trade Review, Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences, Grawemeyer Award for Ideas Improving World Order, National Science Foundation (Political Science and Economics), Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research, Princeton University Press, Routledge Press, Time Sharing Experiments for the Social Sciences (TESS), Japanese Society for the Promotion of Science (JSPS)

Editorial Board Member, American Journal of Political Science, 2010–11; International Organization, 2009–11; International Interactions, 2009–11; International Studies Quarterly, 2009–11; Journal of Experimental Political Science, 2013–17; Journal of Politics, 2015–16; World Politics, 2009–15; Associate Principal Investigator, Time Sharing Experiments for the Social Sciences, 2009–11

Scientific Committee, Barcelona-Gothenburg-Bergen Workshop on Experimental Political Science, 2018–present

International Steering Committee, Environmental Politics and Governance Group, 2016–present

Award Committees: Robert O. Keohane Award for the best research article in International Organization by an untenured scholar, 2009; Alexander L. George Article Award for the best article employing qualitative methods, Section on Qualitative and Multi-Method Research, APSA, 2010; Jack L. Walker Outstanding Article Award for the best article about political organizations and parties, Section on Political Organizations and Parties, APSA, 2010; Mancur Olson Award for the best dissertation in political economy, Section on Political Economy, APSA, 2010

Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences, Fellowship Selection Committee, 2013–14

American Political Science Association Leadership Committees: Search Committee for APSA Open Access Journal editor, 2015–16; Committee member, APSA Committee on International Political Science, 2010–13; Council Member, APSA Section on Experimental Research in Political Science, 2010– 11

National Science Foundation, Political Science Advisory Panel, various years

National Science Board, Task Force on Mid-Scale Research, 2011

Annual Meeting Section Head, International Relations and Domestic Politics Division, Midwest Political Science Association, 2008–09

Member: American Political Science Association, Midwest Political Science Association, International Studies Association, American Economic Association

Revised: October 2020