CURRICULUM VITAE - BARBARA B. STALLINGS (July 2013)

Business Address: Watson Institute for International Studies Brown University 111 Thayer Street Providence, RI 02912-1970 Tel: 401-863-6333 Fax: 401-863-7440 Email: [email protected]

EDUCATION

Ph.D., Economics, University of Cambridge, 1985; dissertation: “Latin America and the U.S. Capital Markets, 1900-1980” Ph.D., Political Science, Stanford University, 1975; dissertation: “Economic Development and Class Conflict in , 1958-1973” M.A., Latin American Studies, Stanford University, 1969 B.A., Political Science, Mount Holyoke College, 1966

PROFESSIONAL APPOINTMENTS

William R. Rhodes Research Professor, Watson Institute for International Studies, Brown University, 2002-present

Director, Watson Institute for International Studies, Brown University, 2006-08

Director, Political Economy of Development Program, Watson Institute for International Studies, Brown University, 2002-06

Director, Economic Development Division, U.N. Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean, , Chile, 1994-2002

Senior Economist, U.N. Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean, Santiago, Chile, 1993-94

Founding Director, Global Studies Research Program, University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1991-93

Professor, Department of Political Science, University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1987-96

Associate Dean (Social Science), The Graduate School, University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1987-90

Director, Latin American Studies Program, University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1985-88

Visiting Associate Professor, Department of Political Science, Yale University, 1984-85

Associate Professor, Department of Political Science, University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1982-87

Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science, University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1977-82

Instructor, Macroeconomics, Trinity College, University of Cambridge, 1976-77

Program Director, United States Student Press Association, Washington, D.C., 1966-67 2

EDITORIAL BOARDS

Studies in Comparative International Development, 2000-present Oxford Development Studies, 1995-2003 Competition and Change, 1993-present Oxford Companion to Politics of the World, 1988-93 International Studies Quarterly, 1985-90, 1994-98 American Journal of Political Science, 1985-88 Latin American Research Review, 1982-86, 2007-present

OTHER PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES

Member, Board of Directors, Social Science Research Council, 2010- Distinguished Visiting Professor, Ewha Women’s University, Seoul, Korea, 2010-13 Visiting Scholar, Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies, Washington, DC, fall 2009 Chair, Abe Fellowship Committee, Japan Foundation and Social Science Research Council, 2009-present; member 2002-08 Visiting Fellow, Princeton Institute for International and Area Studies, Princeton University, 2006-07 Editor, Studies in Comparative International Development, 2005-present Co-Director, Brown-Brandeis APEC Studies Center, 2004-present Visiting Professor, Institute of Social Science, University of Tokyo, April-June 2004 Visiting Scholar, Research Department, International Monetary Fund, Washington, DC, summer 2003 Visiting Scholar, Institute for Southeast Asian Studies, Singapore, summer 2002 Co-chair, Research Network on Political and Economic Development, Social Science Research Council, 1996-2001 Member, MacArthur Foundation Panel on Research and Writing Fellowships, 1995-96 Member, Ford Foundation/MacArthur Foundation Panel on Graduate Fellowships for Latin Americans, 1992-94 Distinguished Visiting Fellow, Mitsui Taisho Research Institute, Tokyo, summer 1992 Member, NSF Panel on Graduate Fellowships, 1991-94 Chair, Joint Committee on Latin American Studies, Social Science Research Council, 1990-95 Chair, Latin American Studies Association Task Force on Scholarly Relations with Japan, 1989-94 Fellow, U.S.-Japan Relations Program, Harvard, January-June 1989 Visiting Scholar, Institute of Fiscal and Monetary Policy, Ministry of Finance, Tokyo, Japan, January 1988 Member, Dissertation Grant Committee, Social Science Research Council, 1984-87 Working Group on Resource Allocation (International Political Economy), National Research Council, 1984-85 Visiting Scholar, Economics Department, Catholic University, Lima, Peru, October 1981-January 1982 Visiting Scholar, Ibero-American Institute, Columbia University, June-July 1979 and January-August 1978 National Executive Committee, Latin American Studies Association, 1976-79 Visiting Scholar, Torcuato di Tella Institute, Buenos Aires, Argentina, 1969, 1973-74 Visiting Scholar, Latin American Faculty of Social Science (FLACSO) and Center for Planning Studies (CEPLAN), Santiago, Chile, 1972-74 Reviewer for university presses (Princeton, Cambridge, Yale, California, Cornell); journals (American Political Science Review, British Journal of Political Science, Western Political Quarterly, Comparative Politics, American Journal of Political Science, Latin American Research Review, Hispanic American Historical Review, International Studies Quarterly, International Organization, World Development, World Politics); funding agencies (Ford Foundation, National Science Foundation, MacArthur Foundation)

CONSULTING

U.N. Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (advisor on economic programs), 2006, 2009-10 Brookings Institution, Partnership for the Americas Commission (paper on foreign direct investment), 2008 Latin American Parliament, Working Group on Emerging Markets (advisor on development strategies), 1996 Central Bank of Bolivia (advisor on debt negotiations with Government of Japan), 1996 Overseas Development Council, Washington, DC (co-director of project on U.S.-Japanese Cooperation on Development Issues), 1991-93 Swedish Ministry of Development, SIDA/SAREC (evaluation of their Latin American Program), 1990 Japanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs (preparation of report on U.S.-Latin American Economic Relations), 1988-89 Ford Foundation (evaluation of various aspects of their Latin American Program), 1983, 1984, 1989 3

INDIVIDUAL FELLOWSHIPS

East Asia Institute, grant to study “The Political Economy of Asian Finance in the 1990s and 2000s,” 2009-10 Japan Foundation, Center for Global Partnership, grant for project on “Competitive Regionalism: Strategic Dynamics of FTA Negotiations in East Asia and Beyond,” 2007-09 (with three other scholars) Princeton Institute for International and Area Studies, grant to study “Economic Reforms in Latin America: What Went Wrong?” 2006-07 Ford Foundation, grant for project on “Financial Sector in Latin America and East Asia,” 2001-06 Japan Foundation, grant for research in Japan, 1990-91 H.I. Romnes Faculty Fellow, University of Wisconsin, 1986-91 Ford and Rockefeller Foundations, grant for project on "The Politics of Economic Stabilization and Structural Change in Developing Nations," 1986-90 (with five other scholars) Graduate Research Committee, University of Wisconsin, research grant, 1983-84 (reduced to summer 1984 at my request) Social Science Research Council, Post-Doctoral Fellowship, 1982-83 Graduate Research Committee, University of Wisconsin, research grant, summer 1981 Cyril B. Nave Fund, University of Wisconsin, research grant, summer 1979 Council on Foreign Relations, International Affairs Fellowship, 1978-79 (declined) National Science Foundation, Post-Doctoral Fellowship in Science, grant for research at the University of Cambridge, 1976-77 Social Science Research Council, Research Training Fellowship, grant for studying economics at the University of Cambridge, 1975-76 Stanford University, Center for Research in International Studies, dissertation write-up grant, June-December 1974 Social Science Research Council, Foreign Area Fellowship Program, dissertation research grant, 1972-74 Stanford University, Four-Year Graduate Award, 1969-71 (only two years used because of SSRC award) Mathematical Social Science Board, grant for studying at Inter-University Consortium for Political Research, University of Michigan, summer 1970 Organization of American States, grant for studying in Chile, 1969

INSTITUTIONAL GRANTS OBTAINED UNDER MY DIRECTION

Brown University

National Science Foundation, grant to finance a Graduate Program on “Development and Inequality in the Global South,” 2009-14 Ford Foundation, grant for project on “Globalization and Labor in Developing Countries,” 2004-05 Graduate School, grant to finance a Graduate Program on Development, Departments of Anthropology, Economics, Political Science, and Sociology, 2003-08

U.N. Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean

Government of Germany, Gesellschaft fur Technische Zusammenarbeit, grant for project on “Institutions and Markets,” 1998-2002 Government of the Netherlands, Ministry of Development Cooperation, grant for project on “Impact of Economic Reforms in Latin America,” 1996-2001 International Development Research Centre (Canada), grant for project on “Impact of Economic Reforms,” 1996-2000 Ford Foundation, grant for project on “Impact of Economic Reforms,” 1997-2000 Government of Sweden, grant for project on “Impact of Economic Reforms,” 1998-99

University of Wisconsin

Ford Foundation, International Relations Program Grant, 1992-93 MacArthur Foundation, Program on Peace and International Cooperation, 1989-93; renewal, 1993-95 Tinker Foundation, Latin American Field Research Grants, 1988-90 Department of Education, Title VI Grant for Foreign Language and Area Studies, 1986-88 4

MAJOR UNIVERSITY SERVICE

Brown University

Director, Watson Institute for International Studies, 2006-08 Search Committee, Director, Watson Institute for International Studies, 2005-06 Co-Director, Graduate Program on Development, 2004-present Co-Director, Brown-Brandeis APEC Studies Center, 2004-present Search Committee, Director, Politics, Culture, and Identity Program, Watson Institute, 2003 Director, Political Economy of Development Program, Watson Institute, 2002-06

University of Wisconsin

Founding Director, Global Studies Research Program, 1991-93 Search Committee, Director of East Asian Studies Program, 1991-92 Executive Committee, Development Studies Program, 1990-93 Co-Director, MacArthur Program on International Peace and Cooperation, 1989-93 Chair, Search Committee for Dean of International Studies, 1989-90 Executive Committee, Havens Center, 1988-90 Executive Committee, Chicano Studies Program, 1988-90 Associate Dean, Graduate School, 1987-90 University of Wisconsin Press Committee, 1987-90 Search Committee, Director, La Follette Institute, 1987-88 Director, Latin American and Iberian Studies Program, 1985-88 Graduate School Research Committee, 1982-86, 1987-90 Executive Committee, Latin American and Iberian Studies Program, 1979-81, 1985-88, 1989-90

PUBLICATIONS

1. Books and monographs

The Political Economy of East Asian Foreign Aid (in process with Eun Mee Kim).

Global Pressure, Local Response, and Labor Protection in Developing Countries. Special Issue of Studies in Comparative International Development 45, 2, 2010 (editor and contributor).

Competitive Regionalism: FTA Diffusion in the Pacific Rim. New York: Palgrave/Macmillan, 2009 (co-editor and contributor). Published in Japanese by Keisho-Shobo, Toyko.

Finance for Development: Latin America in Comparative Perspective. Washington, DC: The Brookings Institution, 2006 (co-author). Spanish translation: Financiamiento para el desarrollo: América Latina desde una perspectiva comparada. Santiago: U.N. Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean, 2006.

Reformas, crecimiento y políticas sociales en Chile desde1973. [Reforms, Growth, and Social Policy in Chile from 1973]. Santiago: Editorial LOM, 2001 (co-editor and contributor).

Regional Integration and Economic Development. New York: Palgrave/Macmillan, 2001 (co-editor).

Growth, Employment and Equity: The Impact of the Economic Reforms in Latin America and the Caribbean. Washington, DC: The Brookings Institution, 2000 (co-author). Spanish translation: Crecimiento, empleo y equidad: El impacto de las reformas económicas en América Latina y el Caribe. Mexico: Fondo de Cultura Económica, 2000. Translations also made into Portuguese and Chinese.

Global Change, Regional Response: The New International Context of Development. New York: Cambridge University Press, 1995 (editor and contributor).

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Common Vision, Different Paths: The United States and Japan in the Developing World. Washington, DC: Overseas Development Council, 1993 (editor and contributor). Japanese translation: Post-Reisen Jidai No Kaihatsu Enjo To Nichibei Kyoryoku. Tokyo: IDI Library, 1995.

Japan, the United States, and Latin America: Toward a Trilateral Relationship in the Western Hemisphere. Baltimore and London: Johns Hopkins University Press and Macmillan, 1993 (co-editor and contributor). Japanese translation: Raten Amerika Tono Kyouzon Atarashii Kokusai Kankyou No Nakada. Tokyo: Doubunkan, 1991; Spanish translation: Japón, los Estados Unidos y la América Latina: hacia una relación trilateral en el hemisferio occidental. Mexico: Fondo de Cultura Económica, 1994.

Debt and Democracy in Latin America. Boulder: Westview Press, 1989 (co-editor and contributor).

Banker to the Third World: U.S. Portfolio Investment in Latin America, 1900-1986. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1987. Spanish translation: Banquero para el tercer mundo. Mexico City: Alianza Editorial, 1990.

Class Conflict and Economic Development in Chile, 1958-73. Stanford: Stanford University Press, 1978.

Economic Dependency in Africa and Latin America. Beverly Hills: Sage Publications, 1972.

2. Articles and book chapters

“Chinese Foreign Aid to Latin America: Winning Friends and Influencing People?” Pacific Affairs, forthcoming 2014.

“Korea and the Global Financial Crisis,” in Carol Wise, ed., Emerging Markets’ Quick Rebound from the Global Financial Crisis. Washington DC: The Brookings Institution Press, forthcoming 2013.

“Finance and the Transformation of the Global Political Economy in the 21st Century,” in Patrick Heller, Dietrich Reuschemeyer, and Richard Snyder, eds., New Development Paths in the 21st Century. Boulder: Lynne Rienner, forthcoming 2013.

“Expandiendo los vínculos económicos de América Latina con Asia” [Increasing Latin America’s Links with Asia], in Alejandro Foxley, ed., Desafios post crisis de América Latina: vínculos con Asia y rol de los recursos naturales [Post- crisis Challenges for Latin America: Links with Asia and the Role of Natural Resources], Santiago: CIEPLAN and , 2012.

“Does Asia Matter? The Political Economy of Latin America’s International Relations,” in Javier Santiso, ed., Handbook of Latin American Political Economy. New York: Oxford University Press, 2012.

“Is Economic Reform Dead in Latin America? Rhetoric and Reality since 2000.” Journal of Latin American Studies, 43, 4, 2011 (with Wilson Peres).

“Globalization and Labor in Four Developing Regions: An Institutional Approach.” Studies in Comparative International Development 45, 2, 2010.

“Chile: A Pioneer in Trade Policy,” in Mireya Solis, Barbara Stallings, and Saori Katada, eds. Competitive Regionalism: FTA Diffusion in the Pacific Rim. New York: Palgrave/Macmillan, 2009.

“Conclusion: FTAs in a Competitive World,” in Solis, Stallings, and Katada, eds. Competitive Regionalism (with Saori Katada).

“Latin America's View of China: Interest, but Skepticism,” in Robert Springborg, ed. Development Models in Muslim Contexts: Chinese, Islamic, and Neo-Liberal Alternatives. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 2009.

“Regional Integration in Latin America: Lessons for East Asia,” in Tamio Nakamura, ed. The Future East Asian Community. London: Routledge, 2009. 6

"China, Latin America, and the United States: A New Triangle?" in Riordan Roett and Guadalupe Paz, eds. China's Expansion into the Western Hemisphere: Implications for Latin America and the United States. Washington, DC: Brookings Institution Press, 2008.

“The Globalization of Capital Flows: Who Benefits?” Annals of the American Association of Political and Social Science, Vol. 610, March 2007.

“Global Imbalances and Latin America: A Comment on Eichengreen and Park,” in Jan Joost Teunissen and Age Akkerman, eds. Global Imbalances and the U.S. Debt Problem. The Hague: Fondad, 2006.

“Financial Sector Development in Latin America and East Asia: A Comparison of Chile and South Korea,” in Junji Nakagawa, ed. Managing Developing and Transition Economies. London: Routledge, 2006.

“Latin America and the OECD: How Can Bilateral Support Help Improve Performance?” in Masahiro Kawai et al, eds. The OECD and Developing Countries. Paris: OECD, 2005.

“The Role of the Financial Sector in Promoting Development: Lessons for China from Emerging Markets,” in Jan Joost Teunissen, ed. Integrating China into the World Economy. The Hague: Fondad, 2004.

“Financial Regulation and Supervision in Emerging Markets: The Experience of Latin America since the Tequila Crisis,” in Ricardo Ffrench-Davis and Stephany Griffith-Jones, eds. From Surge to Drought: Capital Flows to Developing Countries. London: Palgrave/Macmillan, 2003 (with Rogerio Studart).

“Globalization and Liberalization: The Impact on Developing Countries,” in Atul Kohli et al, eds. States, Markets, and Just Growth: Development in the 21st Century. Tokyo: United Nations University Press, 2002.

“Employment in Latin America: Cornerstone of Social Policy,” CEPAL Review 75, December 2001 (with Jurgen Weller).

“Las reformas estructurales y el desempeño socioeconómico” [Structural Reforms and Socio-economic Performance], in Ricardo Ffrench-Davis and Barbara Stallings, eds. Reformas, crecimiento y políticas sociales en Chile desde 1973 [Reforms, Growth, and Social Policy in Chile since 1973]. Santiago: LOM, 2001.

“Growth and Inequality: Do Regional Patterns Redeem Kuznets?” in Andres Solimano, ed. Distributive Justice and Economic Development: The Experience of Chile and Developing Countries. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 2000 (with Nancy Birdsall and Julie Clugage).

“International Finance and Developing Countries: Liberalization, Crisis and the Reform Agenda,” in Barry Herman, ed. Global Financial Turmoil and Reform: A United Nations Perspective. Tokyo: United Nations University Press, 1999 (with Barry Herman).

“Impact of the International Crisis on Latin America,” in Herman, ed. Global Financial Turmoil.

“Structural Adjustment in East Asia and Latin America: A Selective Literature Review,” in Akio Hosono and Neantro Saavedra, eds. Development Strategies in East Asia and Latin America. London: Macmillan Press, 1998.

“Japan’s Response to the New Latin American Economic Model,” Journal of International Political Economy I, 2, March 1997.

“Comment,” in Nancy Birdsall and Frederick Jasperson, eds. Pathways to Growth: Comparing East Asia and Latin America. Washington, DC: Inter-American Development Bank, 1997.

“The International Impact on Development Prospects,” in Barbara Stallings, ed. Global Change, Regional Response: The New International Context of Development. New York: Cambridge University Press, 1995.

“The New International Context of Development,” in Stallings, ed. Global Change.

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“Capitalisms in Conflict? The United States, Europe, and Japan in the Post-Cold War World,” in Stallings, ed. Global Change (with Wolfgang Streeck).

"Global Financial Trends: Implications for Third World Development," in Stallings, ed. Global Change (with Stephany Griffith-Jones); reprinted in special issues of Journal of Interamerican and World Affairs 37, 3, Fall 1995 and Pensamiento Iberoamericano 27, January-June 1995.

"Comment," in Jan Joost Teunissen, ed. Regionalism and the Global Economy: The Case of Latin America and the Caribbean. The Hague: Fondad, 1995.

"Japanese Relations with Latin America: New Patterns in the 1990s," in Abraham Lowenthal and Gregory Treverton, eds. Latin America and the United States in a New World. Boulder, CO: Westview, 1994 (with Kotaro Horisaka).

"Development in the 1990s: U.S. and Japanese Paradigms," in Barbara Stallings, ed. Common Visions, Different Paths: The United States and Japan in the Developing World. Washington, DC: Overseas Development Council, 1993 (in collaboration with Makoto Sakurai).

"The New Trilateralism," in Barbara Stallings and Gabriel Székely, eds. Japan, the United States, and Latin America: Toward a New Trilateral Relationship in the Western Hemisphere. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1993 (with Gabriel Székely).

"The Political Economy of Economic Adjustment: Chile 1973-90," in Robert H. Bates and Anne O. Krueger, eds. Political and Economic Interactions in Economic Policy Reform. Oxford: Basil Blackwell, 1993 (with P. Brock).

"International Influence on Economic Policy: Debt, Stabilization, and Structural Reform," in Stephan Haggard and Robert Kaufman, eds. The Politics of Economic Adjustment: International Constraints, Distributive Politics, and the State. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1992.

"Latin American Trade Relations with Japan: New Opportunities in the 1990s?" in Mark B. Rosenberg, ed. The Changing Hemispheric Trade Environment. Miami: Florida International University, 1991.

"The Political Economy of Populism," in Rudiger Dornbusch and Sebastian Edwards, eds. The Macro-economics of Populism in Latin America. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1991 (with Robert Kaufman).

"Comment," in Shafiqul Islam, ed. Yen for Development: Japanese Foreign Aid and the Politics of Burden-Sharing. New York: Council on Foreign Relations, 1991.

"The Role of Foreign Capital in Economic Development: A Comparison of Latin America and East Asia," in Gary Gereffi and Don Wyman, eds. Manufacturing Miracles: Patterns of Development in Latin America and East Asia. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1990.

"Debtors versus Creditors: Power Relations and Policy Response to the 1980s Crisis," in David Felix, ed. Debt and Transfiguration? Prospects for Latin America's Economic Revival. NY: M.E. Sharpe, 1990.

"The Reluctant Giant: Japan and the Latin American Debt Crisis," Journal of Latin American Studies 22, 1, February 1990.

"Politics and Economic Crisis: A Comparative Study of Chile, Peru, and Colombia," in Joan M. Nelson, ed. Economic Crisis and Policy Choice: The Politics of Economic Adjustment in the Third World. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1990.

"Comment," in John Williamson, ed. Latin American Adjustment: How Much Has Happened? Washington, D.C.: Institute for International Economics, 1990.

"The Political Economy of Democratic Transition: Chile in the 1980s," in Barbara Stallings and Robert Kaufman, eds. Debt and Democracy in Latin America. Boulder, CO: Westview Press, 1989.

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"Debt and Democracy in the 1980s: The Latin American Experience" (with Robert Kaufman), in Stallings and Kaufman, eds. Debt and Democracy.

"Autodestrucción de una iniciativa positiva: la política de la deuda peruana bajo Alan García," [Self-destruction of an Auspicious Initiative: Peruvian Debt Policy under Alan Garcia], in Heraclio Bonilla and Paul Drake, eds. El APRA de la ideología a la praxis [The APRA: From Ideology to Praxis]. Lima: Editorial Nuevo Mundo, 1989.

"Toward an Increased Japanese Role in the Third World," Overseas Development Council Policy Focus, December 1988.

"External Finance and the Transition to Socialism in Small Peripheral Societies," in Richard Fagen, Carmen Diana Deere, and José Luis Coraggio, eds. Transition and Development: Problems of Third World Socialism. New York: Monthly Review Press, 1986. Spanish translation in La transición dificil: el desarrollo de los pequeños países periféricos. Mexico: Siglo XXI, 1986.

"International Lending and the Relative Autonomy of the State: Twentieth-Century Peru," Politics and Society 14, 3, 1985.

"Incumplimiento de pagos vs. refinanciación: crises de la deuda peruana, 1826-1985" [Default vs. Refinancing: Peruvian Debt Crises, 1826-1985], Revista Latinoamericana de Historia Económica y Social (Lima) III, 2, 1985.

"Latin American Debt -- What Kind of Crisis?" SAIS Review III, 2, Summer-Fall 1983.

"International Capitalism and the Peruvian Military Government, 1968-1978," in Cynthia McClintock and Abraham Lowenthal, eds. The Peruvian Experiment Reconsidered. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1983. Spanish translation in El gobierno militar: una experiencia peruana, 1968-80. Lima: Instituto de Estudios Peruanos, 1985.

"Euromarkets, Third World Countries, and the International Political Economy," in Neil Smelser et al., eds. The New International Economy. London: Sage Publications, 1982.

"The IMF in Europe: Inflation Fighting in Britain, Italy, and Portugal," in Richard Medley, ed. Inflation and Political Change. New York: Pergamon Press, 1982.

"Portugal and the IMF: The Political Economy of Stabilization," in Jorge Braga de Macedo and Simon Serfaty, eds. Portugal in the 1970: Political and Economic Perspectives. Boulder: Westview Press, 1981.

"La banca privada y la política nacionalista: la dialéctica de las finanzas internacionales," [Private Banks and Nationalist Politics: The Dialectics of International Finance], Economía de América Latina 4, March 1980.

"Peru and the U.S. Banks: Privatization of Financial Relations," in Richard Fagen, ed. Capitalism and the State in U.S.-Latin American Relations. Stanford: Stanford University Press, 1979; a shorter revised version in Jonathan Aronson, ed., Debt and the Less-Developed Countries. Boulder: Westview Press, 1979.

"The Political Economy of the Unidad Popular," Latin American Perspectives II, 1, Spring 1975 (with Andy Zimbalist).

INVITED LECTURES

Asian Development Bank Institute, Tokyo (2004); Bank of Spain (2005); Brandeis University (1990); Brookings Institution (1987, 2000); Brown University (1993, 2000); Cambridge University (1980); Carnegie Endowment for International Peace (2000); University of Chicago (1989, 1991); Carleton College (1982); Catholic University of Peru (1981); University of California-Berkeley (1982, 1983, 1998); University of California-Los Angeles (1989); University of California-San Diego (1987, 1990); Center for International Governance Innovation/CIGI, Waterloo, Canada (2008); Center for the Study of State and Society/CEDES, Buenos Aires (1979); National University of Colombia (1994); University of Costa Rica (2000); Columbia University (1978, 1980, 1984, 1992); East Asia Institute, Seoul, Korea (2009, 2010); Emory University (1990); Ewha Women’s University, Seoul (2011); Foundation for Development Studies/ FEDESARROLLO, Bogota (1987); Foundation for Advanced International 9

Research/FAIR, Tokyo (1988); Fudan University, Shanghai (2010); University of Hokkaido (1991); Hosei University, Tokyo (1996); Institute for Fiscal and Monetary Policy, Ministry of Finance, Tokyo (1988); Institute of Latin American Studies, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, Beijing (2001); Institute of Peruvian Studies, Lima (1979, 1981, 1986); Institute of Population and Labor Economics, Chinese Academy of Social Science (2012); Institute of Social Studies, The Hague (1999, 2002); Institute for Development Studies, University of Sussex (2003); Inter-American Development Bank (2005); International Development Research Centre, Ottawa (2000); Japan Center for International Finance, Tokyo (1992); Japan External Trade Organization, Tokyo (1997, 2000); Japan Federation of Economic Organizations/Keidanren, Tokyo (1994); Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) Research Institute (2011); Japanese Association of Latin American Studies (1989); Joaquim Nabuco Foundation, Recife, (1988); Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies (1979); Juan March Institute, Madrid (2005); Keio University, Tokyo, Japan (2011); University of Kobe (1996); Korea University (2004, 2010); Korean Institute for Economic Policy/KIEP (2000); University of La Plata, Argentina (2000); Latin American Center for Economic Research/CIEPLAN, Santiago (1988, 1991, 1993); Latin American Council of Social Science/CLACSO, Buenos Aires (1991); Latin American Faculty of Social Science/FLACSO, Santiago (1979, 1986, 1987, 1991); Latin American Faculty of Social Science/FLACSO, Mexico City (2001); University of Massachusetts-Amherst (1978); National University of Mexico (1990); Mitsui Marine Insurance Company, Tokyo (1992); Mount Holyoke College (1980, 2012); New School for Social Research (1993); New York University (1985); Oxford University (1995, 2000); Peking University, Beijing (2010); University of Pennsylvania (1989); Peruvian Center for International Studies/CEPEI, Lima (1987); Princeton University (2006); Simon Fraser University (2008); Smith College (2000); Sophia University, Tokyo (1989); St. Olaf College (1982); Stanford University (1982, 1983, 1989, 1996); University of Stockholm (1990); University of Tokyo (2004); University of Tsukuba (1989, 1996); Tufts University (2002); U.N. Economic and Social Commission for the Asia Pacific, Seoul, Korea (2012); U.N. Economic Commission for Latin America, Santiago (1988); University of Washington (1989); University of Wisconsin Law School (2008); World Trade Center, Santiago (1998); Yale University (1984, 1985); Yonsei University, Seoul (2000)

PROFESSIONAL CONFERENCES (last five years only)

“China and Latin America: Trade, Aid, and FDI,” USC Center for International Studies, Los Angeles, CA, August 5, 2013 (will present paper).

“Northeast Asian Development Cooperation in the Post-2015 Period,” UN Economic and Social Commission for Asia Pacific and Chinese Agricultural University, Beijing, China, June 20, 2013 (presented paper).

“Asian Solutions to Asian Problems? Bringing Together Development and Human Security,” Institute of Development and Human Security, Ewha Womans University, Seoul, Korea, May 24-25, 2013 (presented paper).

International Studies Association, Annual conference, San Francisco, CA, April 4-6, 2013 (presented two papers).

“The Latin American Debt Crisis: Thirty Years Later,” UN Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean, Mexico City, February 18-19, 2013 (presented paper).

"Political Economy of the Latin American Debt Crisis: Lessons for Europe and the US," Boston University, Boston, MA, February 14-15, 2013 (presented paper).

“Transnational Strategies for Supporting Collective Capabilities,” Watson Institute of International Studies, Brown University, October 36-37, 2012 (discussant).

“Pacific Rim Emerging Economies in the Post Global Financial Crisis,” USC Center for International Studies, Los Angeles, CA, July 27-28, 2012 (presented paper).

APEC Studies Centers Annual Conference, Kazan, Russia, May 26-27, 2012 (presented paper).

“Human Security in East Asia,” conference at Ewha Women’s University, May 18, 2012 (presented paper).

“Scholars and Practitioners,” conference at Watson Institute for International Studies, October 3-4, 2011 (discussant on two papers). 10

APEC Studies Centers Annual Conference, San Francisco, September 22-23, 2011.

“Regionalism in East Asia,” conference at Korea University, Seoul, Korea, May 28, 2011 (presented paper).

“Styles of Foreign Assistance: Does Asian ODA Differ Significantly from that of the West?” conference at Ewha Women’s University, Seoul, Korea, May 27-28, 2011 (co-organizer and presented paper).

“Institutions and Regional Integration,” conference at European University Institute, Florence, Italy, April 15-16, 2011 (presented paper).

International Studies Association, Pre-conference Workshop on “Recovering from the Global Financial Crisis,” Montreal, Canada, March 15, 2011 (presented paper).

Center for Latin American Studies on China, Inaugural Conference, Santiago, Chile, December 1-2, 2010 (keynote panel).

“The Next Left: Globalized Social Democracy in the North and South,” Watson Institute for International Studies. September 29, 2010 (discussant).

“Foreign Aid in the Asian Context,” conference at Asan Institute for Policy Studies, Seoul, Korea, June 15, 2010 (presented paper).

Shanghai Forum, Fudan University, Shanghai, China, May 30, 2010 (presented paper).

“The Role of Institutions in Development,” Princeton University, April 2, 2010 (discussant).

“Regionalism in East Asia,” Korea University, Seoul, March 12, 2010 (presented paper).

Social Science Research Council, Abe Program Annual Conference, Jacksonville, FL, January 16, 2010 (presented paper). “Economic and Social Policies in the Global Economic Crisis,” International Labor Organization, Santiago, Chile, January 13, 2010 (keynote paper).

“Foreign Aid and Human Security,” Chatham House, London, October 30, 2009 (discussant). “Competitive Regionalism: FTA Diffusion in the Pacific Rim,” East-West Center, Washington, DC, September 21, 2009 (presented paper).

“Accelerating Regional Integration in the Asia Pacific,” Asian Development Bank Institute and Inter-American Development Bank, Singapore, July 15, 2009 (discussant).

Latin American Studies Association National Meeting, Panel on International Finance in Latin America, Rio de Janeiro, June 11, 2009 (presented paper).

Latin American Studies Association National Meeting, Panel on Labor Markets in Latin America, Rio de Janeiro, June 13, 2009 (presented paper).

Brown International Advanced Research Institute on “Development and Inequality in the Global South,” Providence, June 1-10, 2009 (co-organizer).

“China and Latin America,” Fudan University, Shanghai, May 10, 2009 (presented paper).

“The Obama Administration Policy toward Latin America,” Princeton University, April 2, 2009 (presented paper).

“The BRIC Economies in the International System,” Watson Institute for International Studies, Providence, March 13, 2009 (presented paper).

“Development Strategies in Latin America,” University of Miami, December 8, 2008 (presented paper). 11

“Law and Development,” University of Wisconsin Law School, November 7, 2008 (presented two papers).

“Economic Reforms in South America and Eastern Europe,” University of Estonia, Tallin, October 9-10, 2008 (presented paper).

“Development and Inequality in Latin America,” Woodrow Wilson Center, Washington, DC, July 30, 2008 (discussant).

“Problems with New Democracies,” Central European University, Budapest, June 18-19, 2008 (presented paper).

“Competitive Regionalism in the Pacific Rim,” Waseda University, Tokyo, May 30-31, 2008 (presented paper).

“Inequality Then and Now: Commemorating the Fortieth Anniversary of the Publication of Dependency and Development in Latin America,” Watson Institute of International Studies, April 4-5, 2008 (presented paper).

“Development and Governance,” University of London and Aga Khan University, London, March 7, 2008 (presented paper).

Second Annual Conference on the Economics of the Three Chinas, City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, December 18-20, 2007 (keynote address).

“Latin America and China,” Shanghai Academy of Social Science, Shanghai, December 10, 2007 (presented paper).

“Competitive Regionalism in East Asia and Latin America,” University of Southern California, Los Angeles, December 7-8, 2008 (presented paper).

“Development and Inequality,” Princeton Institute for International and Area Studies, Princeton University, September 21, 2007 (co-organizer).

“Inequality in Latin America,” Watson Institute for International Studies, October 3, 2007 (organizer). “Globalization, Asian Economic Integration, and National Development Strategies: Challenges to Asia in a Fast- Changing World,” Malaysian Institute for Strategic and International Studies, Kuala Lumpur, August 14-15, 2007 (discussant).

“The New Economic Community in East Asia,” University of Tokyo, Tokyo, July 20-21, 2007 (presented paper).

“Causes and Consequences of Inequality,” Economics Department, Brown University, April 27-28, 2007 (discussant).

“The Rise of Asia’s New Giants,” Watson Institute for International Studies and John Chafee Center, Bryant University, April 13-14, 2007 (organizer and presented paper).

“Major Lessons from the East Asian Financial Crisis.” Thai Development Research Center, Bangkok, February 26- 27, 2007 (discussant).

“China and Latin America,” Central Bank of Venezuela and Andean Development Corporation, Caracas, January 22-23, 2007 (presented paper).