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Michael D. McGinnis

Professor Emeritus, Political Science, College of Arts and Sciences, , Bloomington

November 2020

Academic Appointments

Professor Emeritus, Department of Political Science, College of Arts and Sciences, IU, Bloomington, Assistant Professor 1985-1991, Associate Professor 1991-2003, Professor 2003-2019, Professor Emeritus 2019-present Senior Research Fellow, Ostrom Workshop (previously known as The Vincent and Elinor Workshop in Political Theory and Policy Analysis), IU, Bloomington, 2013-present; Affiliated Faculty 1990-present Adjunct Professor, Governance and Management, School of Public and Environmental Affairs (SPEA), IU Bloomington, 2010-present Adjunct Professor, International Studies, School of Global and International Studies, December 2016-present Affiliated Faculty, Lilly Family School of Philanthropy, Indianapolis, IN, 2010-2019

Administrative Appointments

Associate Dean for Social and Historical Sciences and Graduate Education, College of Arts and Sciences, Indiana University, Bloomington, July 2016-June 2019 Chair, Department of Political Science, July 2015-June 2016; previously Director of Graduate Studies, 1990-1991, 2001-2002, January 2008-June 2010 Director, The Vincent and Elinor Workshop in Political Theory and Policy Analysis, Indiana University, Bloomington, 2010-2012; previously Co-Director, 2003-2005, 2009-2010, Co-Associate Director 1997-1999, 2000-2003

Education

Ph.D., Political Science, University of , , August 1985 Dissertation: Arms, Aid, and Allies: A Formal Model of the Security Policies of Regional Powers, Advisors: John H. Aldrich and Brian L. Job B.S ., Mathematics, Minor in Political Science, , Columbus, June 1980 Cum Laude, With Honors in the Liberal Arts, Phi Beta Kappa, Assoc., Electronics Engineering Technology, ITT Technical Institute, Fort Wayne, Indiana, 1976

RESEARCH

Books

• Michael D. McGinnis and John T. Williams, Compound Dilemmas: Democracy, Collective Action, and Superpower Rivalry, Press, 2001. • Daniel Cole and Michael D. McGinnis, editors. Elinor Ostrom and the Bloomington School of Political Economy, Lexington Books. [4 volume compendium] o Vol. 4: Policy Applications and Extensions, 2018. o Vol. 3: A Framework for Policy Analysis. 2017. o Vol. 2: Resource Governance, 2015. o Vol. 1: Polycentricity in Public Administration and Political Science, 2015. • Michael D. McGinnis, editor. o Polycentric Games and Institutions: Readings from the Workshop in Political Theory and Policy Analysis, Univ. of Michigan Press, 2000. o Polycentric Governance and Development: Readings from the Workshop in Political Theory and Policy Analysis, Univ. of Michigan Press, 1999. . Translated into Chinese by Wang Wenzhang and Mao Shoulong. Shanghai, China: Shanghai Joint Publishing Corporation. o Polycentricity and Local Public Economies: Readings from the Workshop in Political Theory and Policy Analysis, Univ. of Michigan Press, 1999. . Translated into Chinese by Mao Shoulong and Li Mei. Shanghai, China: Shanghai Joint Publishing Corporation.

Journal Articles and Book Chapters

• Michael D. McGinnis. forthcoming. “New Institutional Economics.” To appear in Elinor Ostrom and the Bloomington School: Building a New Approach to Policy and the Social Sciences, edited by Jayme Lemke and Vlad Tarko, to be published by Agenda Publishing Limited, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK. • Mark Stephan, Graham Marshall, and Michael McGinnis. 2019. “An Introduction to Polycentricity and Governance.” In Andreas Thiel, William Blomquist, and Dustin Garrick, eds. 2019. Governing Complexity. New York: Cambridge University Press, chap. 1, pp. 21-44. • Michael D. McGinnis. 2019. “Beyond a Precarious Balance: Improving the Scientific Rigor and Policy Relevance of Institutional Analyses from the Bloomington School.” In Ostrom’s Tensions: Reexamining the Political Economy and Public Policy of Elinor C. Ostrom, Roberta Q. Herzberg, Peter J. Boettke, and Paul Dragos Aligica, eds., Arlington, VA: Mercatus Center at George Mason University, chap. 1, 19-72. • Daniel H. Cole, Graham Epstein, and Michael D. McGinnis. 2019. “Combining the IAD and SES Frameworks,” International Journal of the Commons, 13 (1), 244-275. • Michael D. McGinnis. 2019. “Connecting Commons to the IAD Framework,” in Blake Hudson, Jonathan Rosenbloom, and Dan Cole, eds., Routledge Handbook of the Study of the Commons, Routledge, chap. 5, 50-62. • Michael D. McGinnis. 2018. “Commons, Institutional Diversity, and Polycentric Governance in US Health Policy,” Daniel Cole and Michael D. McGinnis, eds. Elinor Ostrom and the Bloomington School of Political Economy, Volume 4: Policy Applications and Extensions, Lexington, 279-308. • Michael D. McGinnis. 2018. "The IAD Framework in Action: Understanding the Source of the Design Principles in Elinor Ostrom’s Governing the Commons," in Daniel Cole and Michael D. McGinnis, eds. Elinor Ostrom and the Bloomington School of Political Economy, Volume 3: A Framework for Policy Analysis, Lexington, 87-108. • Michael Hendryx, Lucia Guerra-Reyes, Benjamin D Holland, Michael Dean McGinnis, Emily Meanwell, Susan E Middlestadt,and Karen M Yoder. 2017. “A county-level cross- sectional analysis of positive deviance to assess multiple population health outcomes in Indiana,” BMJ Open 2017; 7:e017370. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2017-017370. • Daniel H. Cole, Graham Epstein, and Michael D. McGinnis. 2014. "Digging Deeper into Hardin’s Pasture: The Complex Institutional Structure of ‘The Tragedy of the

2 Commons’," Journal of Institutional Economics, 10 (3), 353-369. • M. D. McGinnis and E. Ostrom. 2014. "Social-ecological system framework: initial changes and continuing challenges." and Society 19 (2): 30. [online] URL: http://www.ecologyandsociety.org/vol19/iss2/art30/ • Michael D. McGinnis and Paul Dragos Aligica. 2013. "Institutional Analysis and Political Economy," In Routledge Handbook of Public Policy, eds., Eduardo Araral Jr., Scott Fritzen, Michael Howlett, M Ramesh and Xun Wu, Routledge, pp. 87-97. • Michael D. and McGinnis and William Blomquist. 2013. "Reflections on the Ostroms’ Contributions to the Social Sciences," Journal of the Indiana Academy of the Social Sciences: Vol. 16: Iss. 1, Article 4. http://digitalcommons.butler.edu/jiass/vol16/iss1/4. Keynote Address from the 83rd Annual Meeting of the Indiana Academy of the Social Sciences, 2012. • Michael D. McGinnis and Elinor Ostrom. 2012. “Reflections on Vincent Ostrom, Public Administration, and Polycentricity,” Public Administration Review 72:1 (Jan/Feb), 15-25. • Michael McGinnis and Vincent Ostrom. 2012. “Democratic Transformations: From the Struggle for Democracy to Self-Governance?” In The Quest to Understand Human Affairs: Essays on Collective, Constitutional, and Epistemic Choice, vol. 2. Edited by Barbara Allen. Lanham, MD: Lexington Books, pp. 501-532. (paper was originally published in Chinese, translated by Mao Shoulong, in Journal of Beijing Administrative College, Vol. 3, 2001, in two parts). • Michael D. McGinnis. 2011. “Networks of Adjacent Action Situations in Polycentric Governance,” Policy Studies Journal 39 (1) (Feb. 2011), 45-72. • Michael D. McGinnis. 2011. “An Introduction to IAD and the Language of the Ostrom Workshop: A Simple Guide to a Complex Framework,” Policy Studies Journal 39 (1) (March 2011), 163-177. Updated version http://php.indiana.edu/~mcginnis/iad_guide.pdf • Michael D. McGinnis. 2011. “Elinor Ostrom: Politics as Problem-Solving in Polycentric Settings,” in Donatella Campus, Gianfranco Pasquino, and Martin Bull, eds., Maestri of Political Science, volume 2, Colchester, UK: ECPR Press, pp. 137-158. • Michael D. McGinnis. 2010. “Religion Policy and the Faith-Based Initiative: Navigating the Shifting Boundaries between Church and State,” Forum on Public Policy, Vol. 2010, No. 4/5. (Dec.). http://forumonpublicpolicy.com/Vol2010.no4/archive.vol2010.no4/mcginnis.pdf • Michael D. McGinnis and James M. Walker. 2010. “Foundations of the Ostrom Workshop: Institutional Analysis, Polycentricity, and Self-Governance of the Commons,” Public Choice, 143, Numbers 3-4 (June), 293-301. • Michael D. McGinnis. 2008. “Legal Pluralism, Polycentricity, and Faith-Based Organizations in Global Governance,” in Mark Sproule-Jones, Barbara Allen, and Filippo Sabetti, eds. The Struggle to Constitute and Sustain Productive Orders. Lanham, MD: Lexington Books, 2008, pp. 45-64. • Michael McGinnis and Elinor Ostrom. 2008. “Will Lessons from Small-Scale Social Dilemmas Scale Up?” in New Issues and Paradigms in Research on Social Dilemmas, edited by Anders Biel, Daniel Eck, Tommy Gärling, and Mathias Gustafsson. New York: Springer-Verlag, 2008, pp. 189-211. • Michael D. McGinnis. 2007. “From Self-Reliant Churches to Self-Governing Communities: Comparing the Indigenisation of Christianity and Democracy in Sub- Saharan Africa,” Cambridge Review of International Affairs, September 2007, 20 (3), 401-416. • Michael D. McGinnis. 2005. “Beyond Individualism and Spontaneity: Comments on Peter Boettke and Christopher Coyne,” Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, June 2005, 57 (2), pp. 167-172. • Michael D. McGinnis. 2002. “Enhancing Institutional Diversity in a Globalizing World,” in Gobernabilidad: Nuevos Actores, Neuvos Desafíos, edición, coordinación y compilación: Alberto Ortega Venzor, Carlos Alberton martínez Castillo, Vanessa Zárate, 3 Memorias 2002 IBERGOP-Mexico, Vol. II, Mexico: Editorial Porrúa, 2002, pp. 639-657. • Michael D. McGinnis. 2000. “Policy Substitutability in Complex Humanitarian Emergencies: A Model of Individual Choice and International Response,” Journal of Conflict Resolution, Vol. 44, No. 1, (February 2000), pp. 62-89. • Michael D. McGinnis. 1999. “Rent-Seeking, Redistribution, and Reform in the Governance of Global Markets,” in Globalization and Governance, edited by Jeffrey Hart and Aseem Prakash. London and New York: Routledge Press, 1999, 54-76. • Michael McGinnis and Elinor Ostrom, 1996. “Design Principles for Local and Global Commons,” in The International Political Economy and International Institutions, Oran Young, ed., Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar Publishing, 1996, Vol. II, pp. 464-493. [reprint from Linking Local and Global Commons, Robert Keohane, ed., Proceedings of a Conference held at Harvard Center for International Affairs, April 1992, pp. 16-65.] • Michael D. McGinnis. 1996. “Elinor Ostrom: A Career in Institutional Analysis,” PS: Political Science & Politics, December 1996, 29 (4), 737-741. [Solicited biography of APSA President] • Michael D. McGinnis. 1994. “Rational Choice and Foreign Policy Change: The Arms and Alignments of Regional Powers,” In Jerel A. Rosati, Joe D. Hagan, and Martin W. Sampson III, eds. Foreign Policy Restructuring: How Governments Respond to Global Change, edited by Columbia, SC: University of South Carolina Press, 1994, pp. 65-87. • John T. Williams, Michael D. McGinnis, and John C. Thomas, 1994. “Breaking the War- Economy Link,” International Interactions, 1994, 20 (3), 169-188. • Michael D. McGinnis and John T. Williams, 1993. “Policy Uncertainty and Two-Level Games: Examples of Correlated Equilibria,” International Studies Quarterly, March 1993, 37:1, 29-54. • John T. Williams and Michael D. McGinnis, 1992. “The Dimension of Superpower Rivalry: A Dynamic Factor Analysis,” Journal of Conflict Resolution, March 1992, 36:1, 86-118. • John T. Williams and Michael D. McGinnis, 1992. “Expectations and the Dynamics of U.S. Defense Budgets: A Critique of Organizational Reaction Models,” in The Political Economy of Military Spending in the United States, edited by Alex Mintz, pp. 282-304. London and New York: Routledge, 1992. • Michael McGinnis and Elinor Ostrom. 1992. “Institutional Analysis and Global Climate Change: Design Principles for Robust International Regimes,” pp. 45-85 in Marian Rice, Joel Snow, and Harold Jacobson, eds. Global Climate Change: Social and Economic Research Issues, Proceedings of a Conference held at Argonne National Laboratory, Chicago, Feb. 1992. • Michael D. McGinnis. 1992. “Bridging or Broadening the Gap? A Comment on Wagner's 'Rationality and Misperception in Deterrence Theory',” Journal of Theoretical Politics, 1992, 4(4), 443-457. • Michael D. McGinnis. 1991. “Richardson, Rationality, and Restrictive Models of Arms Races,” Journal of Conflict Resolution, September 1991, 35:3, 443-473. • Michael D. McGinnis. 1991. “Limits to Cooperation: Iterated Graduated Games and the Arms Race,” International Interactions, 1991, 16:4, 271-293. • Michael D. McGinnis. 1990. “A Rational Model of Regional Rivalry,” International Studies Quarterly, March 1990, 34:1, 111-135. • Michael D. McGinnis and John T. Williams,1989. “Change and Stability in Superpower Rivalry,” American Political Science Review, December 1989, 83:4, 1101-1123. • John H. Aldrich and Michael D. McGinnis, 1989. “A Model of Party Constraints on Optimal Candidate Positions,” Mathematical and Computer Modelling, 1989, 12:4/5, 437-450. • John T. Williams and Michael D. McGinnis, 1988. “Sophisticated Reaction in the U.S.- Soviet Arms Race: Evidence of Rational Expectations,” American Journal of Political 4 Science, November 1988, 32:4, 968-995 • Michael D. McGinnis. 1986. “Issue Linkage and the Evolution of International Cooperation,” Journal of Conflict Resolution, March 1986, 30:1, 141-170.

Recent Working Papers and Presentations

• “When Is Polycentric Governance Sustainable? Using Institutional Theory to Identify Endogenous Drivers of Dysfunctional Dynamics,” Michael D. McGinnis, Elizabeth B. Baldwin, and Andreas Thiel, Presentation at the Ostrom Workshop, Indiana University, Bloomington, Sept. 14, 2020. • “Polycentricity in Global Governance: A Question of Constitutional Fit?,” Invited Presentation in the Duck Family Colloquium Series, Center for Environmental Politics, , Seattle, March 4, 2016 • “Polycentric Governance in Theory and Practice: Dimensions of Aspirations and Practical Limitations,” prepared for Polycentricity Workshop, Ostrom Workshop, IU Bloomington, Dec. 14-17, 2015. • “Understanding the Institutional Repertoire Required for Effective and Sustainable Polycentric Governance,” Discussion paper prepared for Working Group on Institutions, Behavior and Policy Outcomes, Workshop: Advancing Theoretical and Methodological Approaches for the Study of Compliance, School of Public Affairs, San Diego State University, June 4-5, 2015 • “Recognizing Varieties of Polycentric Governance: Can We Develop More Precise Definitions and Distinctions?,” paper prepared for discussion at Midwest Political Science Association Meeting, Chicago, April 2015. • "General Theory of Federalism: What the Ostroms Can Teach Us about How State Attorneys General Can Continue to Contribute to Polycentric Governance," Remarks at Midwest Regional Meeting of the National Association of State Attorneys General, Indianapolis, Indiana, March 31-April 1, 2015 • Cole, Daniel H. and Epstein, Graham and McGinnis, Michael D., “Toward a New Institutional Analysis of Social-Ecological Systems (NIASES): Combining Elinor Ostrom's IAD and SES Frameworks” (September 2, 2014). Indiana Legal Studies Research Paper No. 299. Available at SSRN: http://ssrn.com/abstract=2490999 • "Commons as Building Blocks for Polycentric Governance: Lessons from U.S. Health Reform," Keynote Address, 2nd Thematic Conference on Knowledge Commons: Governing Pooled Knowledge Commons, with Special Attention to Fields of Medicine and the Environment, International Association for the Study of the Commons (IASC), (NYU) School of Law, Engelberg Center on Innovation Law & Policy, Sept. 4, 2014. • “From Managing the Health Commons to Polycentric Governance of Health Systems,” Invited Presentation, ReThink Health Summer Meeting, Hotel Marlowe, Cambridge, MA, Aug. 11, 2014 • "Local Governance of Healthcare: A Missing Ingredient for Reform," draft paper, July 2014. • "Rethinking Health Care and Corporate Governance," presented at 2014 Summer Institute for Informed Patient Choice (SIIPC), The Dartmouth Center for Health Care Delivery Science, and The Dartmouth Institute for Health Policy and Clinical Practice, Hanover, New Hampshire, June 25-27, 2014 • Joan Pong Linton and Michael Dean McGinnis, with Carrie Ann Lawrence. 2014. "Health Commoning: Confronting the Polycentric Challenge in Bloomington, Indiana," Spring 2014 Mini-Conference, The Vincent and Elinor Ostrom Workshop in Political Theory and Policy Analysis, Indiana University, Bloomington, May 5, 2014. • "How is an Operating Room Like a Commons?," presentation for the Quarterly All 5 Hands Meeting, IU Methodist Surgery Team, Petticrew Auditorium, March 26, 2014 • "Caring for the Health Commons: What It Is and Who's Responsible For It," Working Paper W13-5, The Vincent and Elinor Ostrom Workshop in Political Theory and Policy Analysis, Indiana University, Bloomington, Feb. 20 2013. • “New Institutions for the Governance of U.S. Health Care: Regional Variation and Collaboration in Health Commons,” SPEA, IUB, Sept. 13, 2013. • “Health Care Policy & the Bloomington School of Institutional Analysis: Opportunities and Challenges of a Regional Approach to Reform,” Presentation at Mercatus Center, George Mason University, April 24, 2013 • “The Grand Junction Healthcare System: A Model for the Nation, In Our Own Backyard,” invited presentation to Colorado Healthcare Strategy and Management breakfast meeting, May 17, 2013. • “Leading Sustainable Cost Change: Shared Stewardship of a Health Commons," Michael McGinnis, Steve ErkenBrack, and Jeff Kuhr, sponsored by Alliance of Community Health Plans (ACHP), Oct. 16, 2012 • “Towards Local Stewardship of a Health Commons,” Presentation for Organizing for Health Distance Learning Class, March 22, 2012. http://php.indiana.edu/~mcginnis/healthcommons/HealthCommons_OfH_onlinecourse.pdf • Michael D. McGinnis and Claudia A. Brink. "Shared Stewardship of a Health Commons: Examples and Opportunities from Grand Junction, Colorado," A White Paper Prepared for the Alliance of Community Health Plans, March 17, 2012. http://php.indiana.edu/~mcginnis/healthcommons/HealthCommonsWhitePaper.pdf • "Shared Stewardship of a Health Commons," contribution to ReThink Health Initiative Team, “Leadership for System Innovation,” an all-day mini-course at the 23rd Annual National Forum on Quality Improvement in Health Care, Institute for HealthCare Improvement (IHI), Dec. 4-7, 2011, in Orlando, Florida. http://php.indiana.edu/~mcginnis/healthcommons/IHI_McGinnis_short.pptx • “Factors Facilitating Sustainability in Collaborative Stewardship of a Health Commons: Combining Lessons from Commons Research, Collective Action Theory, Inter- Organizational Relations, and Health Policy” 139th Annual Meeting and Exposition of the American Public Health Association, November 2, 2011 in Washington, D.C. http://php.indiana.edu/~mcginnis/healthcommons/APHA_handout.pdf • “Managing the Health Commons: An Interim Report,” Webinar Oct. 21, 2011. Slides: http://php.indiana.edu/~mcginnis/healthcommons/MHC_Webinar_UpdatedNov21.pdf • “Health as a Commons: Talking Points,” Working Paper, Sept. 12, 2011, http://php.indiana.edu/~mcginnis/healthcommons/talkingpoints.pdf • Paul Dragos Aligica and Michael D. McGinnis. 2011. "Political Economy, Polycentricity, and Institutional Analysis," prepared for inclusion in Palgrave Handbook of Public Policy Processes, Theories of Public Policy section. • Michael D. McGinnis and Elinor Ostrom, “SES Framework: Initial Changes and Continuing Challenges,” draft submitted to Ecology and Society. Working Paper W11-6, Workshop in Political Theory and Policy Analysis, Indiana University. • “Costs and Challenges of Polycentric Governance: An Equilibrium Concept and Examples from U.S. Health Care,” Prepared for presentation at Conference on Self- Governance, Polycentricity, and Development, Renmin University of China, Beijing, May 8, 2011. http://php.indiana.edu/~mcginnis/Beijing_core.pdf • "Religion Policy and Faith-Based Organizations: Charting the Shifting Boundaries between Church and State," presented at the 2011 Annual Meeting of ASREC, Association for the Study of Religion, Economics & Culture, Arlington, Virginia, April 7-10, 2011. • “Comparative Religion Policy: Understanding Patterns of Religious Participation in Public Policy,” paper for Oxford Round Table on Religion and Science: Shaping the

6 Modern World, Harris Manchester College, Oxford, England, July 25-30, 2010. • “Games, Institutional Analysis, and Polycentric Governance: Contextualizing IAD via Networks of Adjacent Action Situations,” paper for presentation at American Political Science Association, Washington, D.C.; revised version of paper presented at IAD conference, University of Colorado, Denver, April 9-10, 2010. • “Comparative Religion Policy: Understanding Patterns of Religious Participation in Policy Networks and the Political Manipulation of Religious Organizations,” paper presented at annual meeting of the International Studies Association (ISA), San Francisco, California, March 26-30, 2008. • “The Political Manipulation of Religion and Its Limits: Modeling How Policy Incentives Change the Priorities of Faith-Based Service Organizations,” to be presented at the Annual Meeting of the Association for the Study of Religion, Economics, and Culture (ASREC) and the Society for the Scientific Study of Religion (SSSR), Tampa, Florida, November 2007 • “Narratives of Strategic Interaction Involving Religious Organizations: Proselytism, Humanitarian Aid, and International Conflict,” presented at the 48th Annual Conference of the International Studies Association, Chicago, Illinois, Feb. 28-March 3, 2007. • “Proselytism Games and Humanitarian Aid,” presented at (1) the Annual Meeting of the Association for the Study of Religion, Economics, and Culture (ASREC) and the Society for the Scientific Study of Religion (SSSR), Portland, Oregon, October 19-21, 2006 and (2) the 2006 North American Meeting of the Peace Science Society (International), Columbus, Ohio, November 10-12, 2006.

Other Participation in Professional Conferences • Invited Presentation, “General Theory of Federalism,” National Association of Attorneys General, Midwestern Regional Meeting, Robert H. McKinney School of Law, Indiana University, Indianapolis, March 31, 2015. • Invited Speaker, Ostrom Memorial Session, Indiana Academy of the Social Sciences, 83rd Annual Meeting, Indiana University Northwest, Gary, Indian, Oct. 12, 2012. • Invited Participant, Liberty Fund conference on “The Bloomington School, the New Science and Art of Association, and Cultivating Self-Governing Citizens,” Bloomington, Indiana, July 26-29, 2012. • Invited participant, Salzburg Global Seminar, Health and Healthcare Series III, Innovating for Value in Health Care Delivery: Better Cross-Border Learning, Smarter Adaptation and Adoption, Salzburg, Austria, September 25 through October 1, 2011. • Invited Participant, “Oxford Round Table on Religion and Science: Shaping the Modern World,” Harris Manchester College, Oxford, England, July 2010. • Discussant on “Radio Spectrum Governance: The Need for Collective Action” and roundtable participant on “The Future of Infrastructure Self-Governance: Bringing Government Back In?,” 13th Annual International Conference on the Economics of Infrastructures, Delft University of Technology, Delft, Netherlands, 27-28 May 2010. • “Faith-Based Initiatives in the Bush and Obama Administrations,” IU Mini-University, June 25, 2009 • “International Faith-Based Organizations as Partners, Partisans, Proselytizers, and Exemplars of Self-Governance,” The Joan B. Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies, , April 20, 2006. • “Evaluating Humanitarian Response to Conflict and Famines,” DePauw University, November 14, 2005. • “Improving Global Response to Regional Conflict: Applying Network Governance to Conflict Policy,” The Joan B. Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies, University of Notre Dame, October 3, 2005

7 External Grants and Visiting Positions

Visiting Professor, The Dartmouth Center for Health Care Delivery Science, and The Dartmouth Institute for Health Policy and Clinical Practice, The Audrey and Theodor Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth, Hanover, New Hampshire, January-June 2013. Principal Investigator, “Managing the Health Commons,” research grant from The Fannie E. Rippel Foundation, January 2011-December 2012. Senior Research Fellow, ReThink Health (a collaboration of health care experts and leadership consultants), 2011-2013 Visiting Fellow, The Joan B. Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies, University of Notre Dame, Fall 2005-Spring 2006. Gastwissenschaftler (Visiting Scholar), Division of Resource Economics, Humboldt University, Berlin, November-December 2004. Co-Principal Investigator, “Expectational Models of U.S.-Soviet Rivalry,” National Science Foundation, 1988-91.

TEACHING

Undergraduate Courses

• U.S. Health Policy (POLS Y200 Topics, Y394 “Coping With ObamaCare”) • Democracy and National Security (Y311) • Religion, Politics, and Public Policy (Y249) • Senior Seminar: Global Politics of Christian Evangelism (Y490) • Sustainable Governance in the Ostrom Tradition (Y394 Public Policy Analysis) • Institutional Analysis and Governance (Y204) • International Law (Y367) • Coping with War (interdisciplinary lecture course E104 and freshman seminar S104, both for College of Arts and Sciences) • Nations, States, and Boundaries (Core course I206 in International Studies Major) • Y396: Senior Seminars: International Negotiations, Nuclear Games, International Order • Y200 Topics: Organizing for Rebellion and for Peace, Arms Control, U.S. and Vietnam • War and International Conflict (Y375) • Analysis of International Politics (Y372) • Comparative Foreign Policy (Y363) • Contemporary Theories of International Relations (Y361) • Elements of Political Analysis (Y205) • Introduction to World Politics (Y109)

Graduate Seminars

• Introduction to Theories of Public Policy (core seminar in Joint Ph.D. program in Public Policy, cross-listed as POLS Y565 and SPEA V690) • Seminar in the Policy Process (coordinator of Fall 2014 core seminar core seminar in Joint Ph.D. program in Public Policy, cross-listed as POLS Y565 and SPEA V690) • Institutional Analysis and Development (core seminar for Ostrom Workshop, Y673) • Implementation Challenges of Governance Reform in Developing Countries (with Amos Sawyer, Spring 2008, Y673) • Introduction to the Study of Politics (required first-year seminar Y570)

8 • Research Design in Political Science (Y580) • Introduction to Formal Theory (Y563) • International Relations: Approaches and Issues (core seminar Y669 in IR)

Professional Education • "How is an Operating Room Like a Commons?," presentation for the Quarterly All Hands Meeting, IU Methodist Surgery Team, Petticrew Auditorium, March 26, 2014. • Instructor, ReThinking Health: Leadership Essentials in a Changing System, ReThink Health, April 3-May 23, 2013. Primary instructor for Module 5: “Fostering Stewardship by Caring for the Commons”

SERVICE

Departmental Service

• Director of Graduate Studies, 1990-1991, 2001-2002, Spring 2008-Spring 2010 • Personnel Committee, 1986-88, 1993-97, Spring 1999, 2000-2002 (Chair 2000-2001), 2007-09, 2014-2016 • Chair, Recruitment Committees, Human Rights/International Law/Organization 2013-14, Public Law 1997-98, American Public Policy 2006-07, 2007-08; member, Human Rights 2014-15. • Member, Chair’s Advisory Committee, 2006-10; Graduate Program Task Force, 2005-07 • Member, Task Force on Undergraduate Major and the Curriculum, 1997-98 • Data Lab/Computer Policy Committee, 1985-86, 1988-90, 1992-93 (Chair), 1999-2000, 2004-05 (Chair) • Graduate Advisory and Financial Aid Committee, 1990-91, 1998-2000, 2007-10

University Service

• Workshop in Political Theory and Policy Analysis, IU, Bloomington: Director, 2010-12, Co-Director, 2009-2010, 2003-05, Co-Associate Director, 1997-1999, 2000-2003, Chair, Workshop Advisory Council 2007-08, Research Associate 1990-present • Member, Search and Screen Committee, Executive Director, Vincent and Elinor Ostrom Workshop in Political Theory and Policy Analysis, 2013-2014 • Joint Ph.D. Admissions and Financial Aid Committee, Department of Political Science and School for Public and Environmental Affairs, Spring 1990-Spring 1991, 1992-93, 2001-2002, 2006-12, 2014-15 • Graduate Curriculum Committee, College of Arts and Sciences, 2014-15 • Promotion Advisory Committee, College of Arts and Sciences, 2014-15 • Tenure Advisory Committee, College of Arts and Sciences, 2007-09 • Tenure Advisory Committee (campus level), Dean of Faculties, 1996-99 • Individualized Major Program Advisory Committee, 2000-2005 • International Studies Program, Advisory Board, 2004-2005, 2008-12 (Board President, 2008-09) • External Member, Faculty Search Committee for Security and Conflict, Department of International Studies, School of Global and International Studies, 2015-16 • Chair, Internal Advisory Board, Center on American and Global Security, School of Global and International Studies, IU Bloomington, 2015-17 • Member, Faculty Advisory Board, School of Global and International Studies, 2014-17.

9 Professional Service

• Co-Editor, International Studies Quarterly, 1994-1998 • Member, Editorial Board, International Interactions, 1991-1999 • Member, Council, Scientific Study of International Politics Section, International Studies Association, 1999-2001 • Section Chair, International Relations, Midwest Political Science Association, 1993 • Chair, American Political Science Association Merriam Award Committee, 1997 • Member, American Political Science Association, International Studies Association, Midwest Political Science Association, Peace Science Society, Society for the Scientific Study of Religion, Association for the Study of Religion, Economics, and Culture • Member, NSF Review Panel, Urban Sustainability Research Networks competition (SRN), September 2014. • Reviewer, Africa Today, American Journal of Political Science, American Political Science Review, American Politics Quarterly, Business and Politics, Conflict Management and Peace Science, Environmental Policy and Governance, Good Society, International Interactions, International Journal of the Commons, International Organization, International Studies Quarterly, International Theory, Journal of Conflict Resolution, Journal of Environmental Management and Planning, Journal of Institutional Economics, Journal of Institutional and Theoretical Economics, Journal of Peace Research, Journal of Politics, Journal of Theoretical Politics, Mathematical and Computer Modelling, Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector Quarterly, Perspectives on Politics, Policy Sciences, Policy Studies Journal, Political Behavior, PNAS (Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences), Public Administration Review, Publius, Review of Economic Studies, Sociologia Ruralis, Sustainability, Urban Studies, World Development, National Science Foundation, Mercatus Center, University of Michigan Press, Cambridge University Press, Press, Indiana University Press.

Contact Information: email [email protected]

Preferred Mailing address:

Michael McGinnis Department of Political Science Woodburn Hall 210 1100 E. 7th Street Indiana University Bloomington, IN 47405-7110

Woodburn Hall Office 366 phone (812) 855-1209 (dept. office) fax (812) 855-2027 by appointment

Ostrom Workshop 513 N. Park, Office (Room 211), by appointment

References Supplied Upon Request

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