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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 Chile, 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, Santiago, 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,