Margaret Levi Director, Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences (CASBS), Professor of and Senior Fellow at the Woods Institute for the Environment Curriculum Vitae available Online

Bio

BIO Margaret Levi is the Sara Miller McCune Director of the Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences (CASBS), Professor of Political Science, and Senior Fellow of the Woods Institute, Stanford University. She is Jere L. Bacharach Professor Emerita of International Studies in the Department of Political Science at the . She held the Chair in Politics, Studies Centre at the University of Sydney, 2009-13. At the University of Washington she was director of the CHAOS (Comparative Historical Analysis of Organizations and States) Center and formerly the Harry Bridges Chair and Director of the Harry Bridges Center for Labor Studies.

Levi is the winner of the 2019 Johan Skytte Prize. She became a fellow of the National Academy of Sciences in 2015, the American Academy of Arts and Sciences in 2001, and the American Academy of Political and Social Science in 2017, and the American Philosophical Society in 2018. She was a John Simon Guggenheim Fellow in 2002. She served as president of the American Political Science Association from 2004 to 2005. She is the recipient of the 2014 William H. Riker Prize for Political Science. In 2019 she received an honorary doctorate from Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, 2019.

Levi is the author or coauthor of numerous articles and six books, including Of Rule and Revenue (University of California Press, 1988); Consent, Dissent, and Patriotism (Cambridge University Press, 1997); Analytic Narratives (Princeton University Press, 1998); and Cooperation Without Trust? (Russell Sage, 2005). One of her most recent books, In the Interest of Others (Princeton, 2013), co-authored with John Ahlquist, explores how organizations provoke member willingness to act beyond material interest. In other work, she investigates the conditions under which people come to believe their are legitimate and the consequences of those beliefs for compliance, consent, and the rule of law. Her research continues to focus on how to improve the quality of and how to generate a better political economic framework. She is also committed to understanding and improving supply chains so that the goods we consume are produced in a manner that sustains both the workers and the environment.

She was general editor of Cambridge Studies in and remains on the editorial board. She is co-general editor of the Annual Review of Political Science and on the editorial board of PNAS.. Levi serves on the boards of the: Berggruen Institute: Center for Advanced Studies in the Social Sciences (CEACS) in Madrid; Research Council of the Canadian Institute for Advanced Research (CIFAR), and SNF Agora Institute of Johns Hopkins University. She is chair of Section 53 of NAS. Levi and her husband, Robert Kaplan, are avid collectors of Australian Aboriginal art. Ancestral Modern, an exhibition drawn from their collection, was on view at the Seattle Art Museum (SAM) in 2012. Yale University Press and SAM co-published the catalogue.

Her fellowships include the in 1968, German Marshall in 1988-9, and the Center for Advanced Study of the Behavioral Sciences in 1993-1994. She has lectured and been a visiting fellow at the Australian National University, the European University Institute, Max Planck Institute in Cologne, the Juan March

Page 1 of 2 Margaret Levi http://cap.stanford.edu/profiles/Margaret_Levi/ Institute, the Budapest Collegium, Cardiff University, Oxford University, Bergen University, and . She was a Phi Beta Kappa Visiting Scholar in 2005-6. She periodically serves as a consultant to the World Bank.

ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS • Professor, Political Science • Senior Fellow, Stanford Woods Institute for the Environment • Member, Bio-X • Faculty Affiliate, Institute for Human-Centered Artificial Intelligence (HAI) • Member, Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute

ADMINISTRATIVE APPOINTMENTS • Director, Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences (CASBS) at Stanford, (2014- present) • Professor, Political Science, Stanford, (2014- present) 2 OF 10

HONORS AND AWARDS • Social Science Breakthrough of the Year, Falling Walls Foundation (2020) • Honorary Doctorate, Universitad Carlos III Madrid (2019) 2 OF 23

BOARDS, ADVISORY COMMITTEES, PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS • Member, Editorial Board, Politics & Society (1972) • Manuscript Editor, Politics & Society (1975 - 1978) • Member, Ad Hoc Council of Social Science Editors (1975 - 1978) 2 OF 137

PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION • A.B., , Political Science (1968) • Ph.D., , Government (1974)

Publications

PUBLICATIONS • Alternatives to Social Science One PS-POLITICAL SCIENCE & POLITICS Levi, M., Rajala, B. 2020; 53 (4): 710–11 • The COVID-19 lockdowns: a window into the Earth System NATURE REVIEWS EARTH & ENVIRONMENT Diffenbaugh, N. S., Field, C. B., Appel, E. A., Azevedo, I. L., Baldocchi, D. D., Burke, M., Burney, J. A., Ciais, P., Davis, S. J., Fiore, A. M., Fletcher, S. M., Hertel, T. W., Horton, et al 2020; 1 (9): 470-481

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