Mark Steven Copelovitch

Department of [email protected] 401 North Hall, 1050 Bascom Mall https://markcopelovitch.com University of Wisconsin – Madison Phone: 617-510-1454 Madison, WI 53706 Citizenship: USA

CURRENT POSITION University of Wisconsin – Madison Department of Political Science and Robert M. La Follette School of Public Affairs • Professor, 2018- • Associate Professor (with tenure), 2013-2018 • Assistant Professor, 2006-2013 • Faculty affiliate: Center for European Studies, Center for German and European Studies, Wisconsin Jean Monnet Centre of Excellence

EDUCATION • Ph.D., Department of Government, Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, 2005 • A.M., Political Science, 2003 • Thesis: Governing Global Markets: Private Debt and the Politics of International Monetary Fund Lending. o Robert Noxon Toppan Prize, Best Dissertation on a Subject of Political Science, Faculty of Arts and Sciences • Committee: Jeffry Frieden (chair), Michael Hiscox, Lisa Martin, Andrew Moravcsik

Yale University • B.A., Yale College, magna cum laude, with Distinction in Political Science, 1997

PREVIOUS ACADEMIC POSITIONS Hertie School of Governance (Berlin, Germany) • Visiting Scholar, 2013-14

Princeton University Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs • Postdoctoral Fellow, Niehaus Center for Globalization and Governance, 2005-6

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RESEARCH AND PUBLICATIONS Book 1. Mark S. Copelovitch. 2010. The International Monetary Fund in the Global Economy: Banks, Bonds, and Bailouts. London: Cambridge University Press. o Reviewed in Governance, Irish Journal of , Perspectives on Politics, and Review of International Organizations.

Edited journal special issue 1. Mark S. Copelovitch, Jeffry Frieden, and Stefanie Walter. 2016. The Political Economy of the Euro Crisis. Comparative Political Studies 49(7).

Refereed journal articles 1. Mark Copelovitch, Christopher Gandrud, and Mark Hallerberg. 2018. Financial Data Transparency, International Institutions, and Government Borrowing Costs. International Studies Quarterly 62(1): 23-41. 2. Mark Copelovitch and David Andrew Singer. 2017. Capital Inflows and Financial Crises: How Securities Markets Affect Bank Stability in Industrialized Countries. Economics and Politics 29(3): 179-208. 3. Mark S. Copelovitch, Jeffry Frieden, and Stefanie Walter. 2016. The Political Economy of the Euro Crisis. Comparative Political Studies 49(7): 811-40. 4. Mark S. Copelovitch and Tonya L. Putnam. 2014. Design in Context: Existing International Agreements and New Cooperation. International Organization 68(2): 1- 23. 5. Mark S. Copelovitch and Jon C. Pevehouse. 2013. Ties That Bind? Preferential Trade Agreements and Exchange Rate Policy Choice. International Studies Quarterly 57(2): 385-99. 6. Mark S. Copelovitch and David Ohls. 2012. Trade, Institutions, and the Timing of GATT/WTO Accession in Post-Colonial States. Review of International Organizations 7(1): 81-107. 7. Mark S. Copelovitch. 2010. Master or Servant? Common Agency, Preference Heterogeneity, and the Political Economy of IMF Lending. International Studies Quarterly 54(1): 49-77. 8. Mark S. Copelovitch and David Andrew Singer. 2008. Financial Regulation, Monetary Policy, and Inflation in the Industrialized World. Journal of Politics 70(3): 663-680.

Edited volume contributions 1. Mark S. Copelovitch and Jon C. Pevehouse. 2014. Bridging the Silos: Trade and Exchange Rates in International Political Economy, in The Politics of International Trade, Oxford Handbook Series, Lisa L. Martin (ed.). Oxford: Oxford University Press.

2 2. Mark S. Copelovitch. 2013. Picking Up (and Rearranging) the Pieces: The Great Recession and the Politics of Global Financial Governance, in Governance Challenges and Innovations: Financial and Fiscal Governance, The Hertie School of Governance (ed.). Oxford: Oxford University Press. 3. William Roberts Clark, Mark S. Copelovitch, Mark Hallerberg, Lucia Quaglia, and Stefanie Walter. 2013. Challenge in Focus: Financial and Fiscal Governance, in The Governance Report 2013, The Hertie School of Governance (ed.). Oxford: Oxford University Press.

Other publications 1. Mark Copelovitch, Jeffry Frieden, and Stefanie Walter. “Four Lessons from the Euro Crisis – and Why the Future of the Euro Remains Uncertain.” London School of Economics EUROPP blog, October 7, 2016 (http://bit.ly/2dVrTK3). 2. Mark Copelovitch, Jeffry Frieden, and Stefanie Walter. “Was man über die Eurokrise wissen muss.” De Facto, June 14, 2016 (http://www.defacto.expert/2016/06/14/eurokrise-2/). 3. Mark Copelovitch, Jeffry Frieden, and Stefanie Walter. “The Euro Zone is in Crisis. Here are the Four Most Important Lessons to Take Away.” Monkey Cage (Washington Post), March 31, 2016 (https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/monkey-cage/wp/2016/03/31/the-euro-zone- is-in-crisis-here-are-the-four-most-important-lessons-to-take-away/). 4. Mark Copelovitch, Christopher Gandrud, and Mark Hallerberg, “Financial Regulatory Transparency and Sovereign Borrowing Costs.” Econbrowser (http://econbrowser.com/archives/2016/02/guest-contribution-financial-regulatory- transparency-and-sovereign-borrowing-costs). 5. Mark Copelovitch, Christopher Gandrud, and Mark Hallerberg. “Financial Regulatory Transparency: New Data and Implications for EU Policy.” Bruegel Policy Contribution, Issue 2015/20 (December): http://bruegel.org/wp- content/uploads/2015/12/pc_2015_20-1.pdf. 6. Mark Copelovitch, Christopher Gandrud, and Mark Hallerberg. “Opaque Europe: Financial Supervisory Transparency, Why It’s Important, and How to Improve It.” Bruegel blog (http://bruegel.org/2015/12/opaque-europe-financial-supervisory- transparency-why-its-important-and-how-to-improve-it/). 7. “Greece Votes ‘No.’ Is This the End of the Eurozone?” Monkey Cage (Washington Post), July 7, 2015. https://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/monkey- cage/wp/2015/07/07/greece-votes-no-is-this-the-end-for-the-eurozone/. 8. Review of The Politics of IMF Lending, by Michael Breen. 2014, Review of International Organizations 9(1): 125-30. 9. Books on the Global Financial Crisis: An Annotated Field Guide. APSA Political Economy Newsletter, Winter 2011. Reprinted at http://www.themonkeycage.org/2011/01/books_on_the_global_financial_.html. 10. “Some Thoughts on the IMF Reform Debate,” Econbrowser blog post, October 7, 2010 (http://econbrowser.com/archives/2010/10/some_thoughts_o) 11. “Is Spain Next?” Econbrowser blog post, June 17, 2010 (http://econbrowser.com/archives/2010/06/is_spain_next) 3 12. Master or Servant? Agency Slack and the Politics of IMF Lending. La Follette School Policy Report 17(2), University of Wisconsin – Madison, Winter 2008.

RESEARCH IN PROGRESS Book manuscript • When Banking Systems Fail: Global Capital, Securities Markets, and the Political Roots of Financial Stability (with David Andrew Singer).

Working papers • The Political Consequences of International Financial Shocks: Evidence from Poland (with John Ahlquist and Stefanie Walter). Under review (https://www.ethz.ch/content/dam/ethz/special-interest/gess/cis/cis- dam/Working_Papers/WP97_A4.pdf) • The Political Impact of Monetary Shocks: Evidence from India's 2016 Demonetization (with Rikhil Bhavnani) (https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=3095228) • Partisan Technocrats? Managing Directors and IMF Loan Conditionality (with Stephanie Rickard) • This Time Should Have Been Different: The Causes and Consequences of Macroeconomic Policy Failure in the Great Recession (https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=3059991) • The Trilemma and Trade Policy: The Monetary and Financial Roots of WTO Disputes (with Jon Pevehouse) • Formal Rules Matter: The Limits of US Influence in the IMF and World Bank (with Ryan Powers, Daniel Nielson, and Michael Tierney

In progress • Escaping the Trilemma: Exchange Rates, Financial Openness, and the Domestic Politics of Cheap Credit (with Allison Myren) • Investor Responses to International Financial Shocks: Evidence from Poland (with John Ahlquist, Anna Oltman, and Stefanie Walter)

Edited journal special issue • “International Organizations in a New Era of Populist Nationalism,” Review of International Organizations

HONORS AND AWARDS • Vilas Associate Award, Division of Social Sciences, UW – Madison, 2017-19. • Honored Instructor (University Housing), UW – Madison, Fall 2016, Spring 2017 • European Commission Erasmus Plus Jean Monnet Project, 2015-2017, Key faculty 4 • Provost nominee, Andrew Carnegie Fellows Program, University of Wisconsin – Madison, 2015 • Daniel Louis and Genevieve Rustvold Goldy Faculty Fellow, University of Wisconsin – Madison, La Follette School of Public Affairs, 2015-16 • Trice Family Faculty Scholar, University of Wisconsin – Madison, Department of Political Science, 2013-16 • Alternate, Fulbright Scholar Award, German Fulbright Foundation, 2013-14 • Departmental nominee (Political Science), University Distinguished Teaching Award, University of Wisconsin – Madison, 2012, 2013 • Outstanding Mentor Award, Ronald E. McNair Post-Baccalaureate Achievement Program, University of Wisconsin – Madison, 2008 • Kellogg / Notre Dame Award for the Best Paper in Comparative Politics (with David Andrew Singer), Midwest Political Science Association, 2007 • Robert Noxon Toppan Prize, Best Dissertation on a Subject of Political Science, Faculty of Arts and Sciences, Harvard University, 2006 • Certificates of Distinction in Teaching, Faculty of Arts and Sciences, Harvard University, Fall 2001, Spring 2002, Fall 2002 • National Science Foundation Graduate Fellowship, Honorable Mention, 2000

PRESENTATIONS & INVITATIONS Invited seminars/talks • Workshop on Understanding Challenges to the Contemporary Global Order, Cornell University/University of Zurich, Filzbach, Switzerland, October 2018 • Visiting Scholar, Technical Institute of Monterrey, Mexico City, Mexico, January 3- 7, 2018 • Workshop on Understanding Challenges to the Contemporary Global Order, Cornell University/University of Zurich, Filzbach, Switzerland, October 6-7, 2017 • University of Pennsylvania, Department of Political Science, March 2017 • Book conference, Cameron Ballard-Rosa, University of North Carolina – Chapel Hill, May 2016 • Workshop on the Economics and Politics of Financial Crisis, Free University of Berlin, April 2016 • University of Duisburg-Essen, Department of Political Science, January 2016 • Yale University, Leitner Political Economy Seminar, October 2015 • University of Toronto, Munk School of Global Affairs, Workshop on Global Imbalances, June 2015 • Book conference, Jonas Bunte, University of Texas-Dallas, May 2015 • Funded participant, Conference on the Politics & Economics of International Finance o Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 2018/2017/2015; Hertie School of Governance/Federal Ministry of Finance, Berlin, Germany, 5 February 2011; Claremont Graduate University, Claremont, California, May 2008; Emory University/Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta, Atlanta, Georgia, February 2007 • Funded participant, Conference on Crisis, Institutions, and Banking Union, Hertie School of Governance/German Finance Ministry, Berlin, Germany, June 2014 • University of Heidelberg, Economics and Politics Seminar, May 2014 • University of Konstanz, Department of Politics and Public Administration, May 2014 • University of Zurich, Department of Political Science, April 2014 • Tel Aviv University, Hartog School of Government and Policy, April 2014 • London School of Economics, Systemic Risk Centre, March 2014 • Hertie School of Governance, Political Economy Workshop, December 2013 • Trinity College, Dublin, Department of Politics, November 2013 • London School of Economics, Department of , October 2013 • London School of Economics, Department of Government, March 2013 • McGill University, Centre for International Peace and Security Studies, February 2013 • University of Virginia, Frank Batten School of Leadership and Public Policy, October 2012 • Academic Exchange/Yitzhak Rabin Center, 2012 Mission to Israel, July 9-16, 2012 • Project on International Affairs Seminar Series, University of California – San Diego, March 2012 • Mershon Center for International Security Studies, Globalization, Institutions, and Economic Security Workshop, Ohio State University, January 2012 • Program of International Conflict and Cooperation, Department of Political Science, Texas A&M University, May 2011 • Workshop on the Financial and Fiscal Governance, Hertie School of Governance, Berlin, Germany, September 2011 • Workshop on States, Development, and Global Governance, Global Legal Studies Center, University of Wisconsin – Madison, May 2011 • Politics in Times of Crisis II Workshop, University of Heidelberg, Heidelberg, Germany, December 2010 • Workshop on the Politics of Trade Agreements: Theory, Measurement, and Empirical Analysis, , April 30-May 1, 2010 • Workshop on States, Development, and Global Governance, Global Legal Studies Center, University of Wisconsin – Madison, March 2010 • Program on International Politics, Economics, and Security (PIPES) Workshop, University of Chicago, January 14, 2010

Conference presentations • International Political Economy Society (IPES) Annual Conference, 2006-11, 2015, 2017 6 • Annual Conference on the Political Economy of International Organizations (PEIO), 2008, 2010, 2012, 2014-15, 2017 (organizer/host 2018) • American Political Science Association Annual Meeting, 2003-4, 2006-7, 2009, 2011-17 • European Political Science Association Annual Meeting, 2016, 2018 • Midwest Political Science Association Annual Conference, 2004, 2007, 2009, 2010, 2013, 2018 • International Studies Association Annual Conference, 2002, 2008 • Annual Conference of the Society for Institutional and Organizational Economics, 2016 • ECPR General Conference/Pan-European International Relations Conference, 2001

RESEARCH SUPPORT • Vilas Associate, UW – Madison, 2017-19 ($78,398) • VCGRE Grant, UW – Madison, Wisconsin Project on International Relations (with Jon Pevehouse, Jessica Weeks, Helen Kinsella, and Jonathan Renshon), 2016-19 ($320,000) • European Commission Erasmus Plus Jean Monnet Project, 2015-2017, Key faculty grant (€18,381), UW – Madison • Center for European Studies, Course development grant, 2015-16, UW – Madison • Mellon Foundation Area and International Studies grant, International Institute, University of Wisconsin – Madison, 2014-15 (with Nils Ringe) • Graduate School Fall Research Competition Grant, UW – Madison, 2007-8 ($22,654); 2009-10 ($19,976); 2010-11 ($40,160); 2013-14 ($32,671) • Center for German and European Studies Project Grant, “Transforming European Governance,” University of Wisconsin – Madison, 2012 ($1000) • European Union Center of Excellence Research Grant, University of Wisconsin – Madison, “The Future of the Eurozone,” 2011-14 ($2000) • Center for German and European Studies (DAAD) Research Grant, University of Wisconsin – Madison, 2011 ($1000) • Course Development Grant, Center for German and European Studies, University of Wisconsin – Madison, 2009 ($3000) • Applied Funds grants, Center for International Business and Research (CIBER), University of Wisconsin - Madison, 2007-10 ($1500 each) • International Relations Colloquium Grant, Brittingham Fund, Office of the Chancellor, University of Wisconsin –Madison, 2008 ($4000) • Graduate Society Dissertation Fellowship, Harvard University, 2004-5 • Liebenstein Research and Travel Grant, Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, Harvard University, 2003 • Predissertation Research Grants, Weatherhead Center for International Affairs and Center for European Studies, Harvard University, 1999-2002 7

TEACHING Areas of expertise • International relations, International political economy, International organizations

Undergraduate courses (Political Science) • PS 140: Introduction to International Relations (Spring 2015, Spring 2016, Fall 2016/2017/2018) • PS 371: International Political Economy (Spring 2007-10/2012, Summer 2011-13, Fall 2014, Summer 2016/2017/2018) • PS 601: Politics of Global Financial Relations (Spring 2008-10, Fall 2015) • PS 201: Comparative Regional Integration (Fall 2010, Spring 2016) • Senior honors thesis advising (2007-9, 2014-15) • Directed reading courses on global finance/political economy (2008-11)

Ph.D. courses (Political Science) • PS 857: Theories of International Relations (Fall 2008, Fall 2011) • PS 864: International Political Economy (Fall 2006, Spring 2009/2011/2013/2015/2018) • PS 959: International Organization (Spring 2007, Spring 2012) • PS 988: International Relations Graduate Workshop (Fall & Spring 2009-10/2012- 13/2019-20)

Master courses (International Public Affairs/Public Policy) • Politics of International Monetary and Financial Relations (Hertie School: Fall 2013, Spring 2014) • PA 850: International Governance (Fall 2007-8, Fall 2010-12, Fall 2014-18) • PA 974: Global Financial Governance (Fall 2006, Fall 2009)

ADVISING Former doctoral students (with placements) • Ryan Powers, University of Georgia (post-doc, Yale University); Kuen-Da Lin, Georgia Institute of Technology (post-doc, Princeton University); Roseanne McManus, Baruch College; Kristin Vekasi, University of Maine; A. Mert Kartal, UW-Stevens Point; David Ohls, American University; Kyle Hanniman, Queen’s University (Canada); Tricia Olsen, University of Denver; Amy Forster Rothbart, Hartwick College; Courtney Hillebrecht, University of Nebraska – Lincoln; Peter Holm, NYU (non-academic); Mark Nance, North Carolina State University; Jason Brozek, Lawrence University; Ann Rivlin (non-academic)

Current doctoral students • Chair: Sujeong Shim (4th year, Political Science); Anne Jamison (2nd year, Political Science) 8 • Committee member: Patrick Kearney (7th year, Political Science); Susanne Mueller- Redwood (6th year, Political Science); Anna Oltman (5th year, Political Science); Micah Dillard (4th year); Marina Pavlova (2nd year, Hertie School of Governance, Berlin) • Pre-dissertation advisor: Yumi Park (1st year, Political Science)

Current La Follette students • Primary faculty advisor to 12 first- and second-year MIPA students

Master’s thesis advisee • Chris Hoffman, Nelson Institute, “International Energy Development and Nuclear Energy” (with Paul Wilson, Nuclear Engineering, and Gregory Nemet, Nelson/LFS), 2016-17

Undergraduate thesis advisee • Allison Myren, “The Political Causes of Financial Crises in the Industrialized World: Partisanship, Governing Coalitions, and Credit Booms” (thesis award the William Jennings Bryan Prize, Department of Political Science, UW-Madison), 2014-15

PRIOR WORK EXPERIENCE • Resident Tutor, John Winthrop House, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, 2003-5 • Consultant, Corporate Decisions/Mercer Management Consulting, Boston, MA, 1997-9 • Consultant, Price Waterhouse, Office of Government Services, Arlington, VA, Summer 1996 • Program intern, Office of Policy & Program Development, U.S. Department of Transportation, Federal Railroad Administration, Washington, DC, Summer 1995

SERVICE Public talks • Brexit and the Future of the European Union. Rotary Club of Madison, January 31, 2018. • Keynote Address, “Trans-Atlantic Relations: Storm Clouds on the Horizon?” Symposium on Globalization: Immigration and Free Trade. School of Public and Global Affairs, Northern Illinois University, November 3, 2017. • Brexit and the Future of Trans-Atlantic Relations. The Executive Committee/UW Speakers’ Bureau, Minocqua, WI, August 11, 2017. • US-EU Trade Relations: Storm Clouds on the Horizon? Madison International Trade Association (MITA), Madison, March 17, 2017 • Brexit: Implications for Europe, the US, and the Global Economy. Global Hot Spots Lecture Series, University of Wisconsin – Madison, March 10, 2017

9 • The World Economy: (Why) Is It Such a Mess? What’s Next? Jewish Business and Professionals Round Table Breakfast, Madison, June 1, 2016. • Europe: Trade in the Midst of Uncertainty. Madison International Trade Association (MITA), Madison, February 9, 2016 • A World Out of Balance: Are The “Mercantilists” Germany and China Undermining the Global Economy? Munk School of Global Affairs, University of Toronto, June 3, 2015 (http://munkschool.utoronto.ca/event/18548/print/) • “The Future of Trade: A Discussion with Professors Joseph Conti, Jon Pevehouse, and Mark Copelovitch,” Society & Politics Committee, Wisconsin Union Directorate. UW-Madison. April 13, 2015. • The Euro Crisis: Greece, Ireland, and the Future (?) of the Single Currency o Senior Summer School, Madison, WI, August 1, 2012; UW Founders’ Day Alumni Celebration, Washington, DC, May 15, 2012 and New York, NY, April 14, 2012; Vantage Point Group, Madison Club, Madison, WI, February 3, 2012; Global Hot Spots Lecture Series, University of Wisconsin – Madison, November 18, 2011 • Keynote address, Symposium on the Global Economic Crisis, Grinnell College, Rosenfield Program in Public Affairs, International Relations, and Human Rights, February 22, 2012 • The European Debt Crisis: Impacts on US Business? CIBER-Madison International Trade Association (MITA) program, Madison, January 17, 2012 • The Financial Crisis is Over…Now What? Senior Summer School, Madison, WI, August 2, 2011 • Global Financial Governance in the Wake of the Great Recession, Madison Committee on Foreign Relations, June 14, 2011 • Global Capital and the International Financial Crisis, International Learning Community, University of Wisconsin – Madison, September 28, 2010 • In Search of Stability: The Politics and Economics of the Global Financial Crisis. o UW Founders’ Day Alumni Celebration, Sacramento, CA, May 20, 2009; UW Continuing Studies Senior Learning, Madison, WI, April 22, 2009; Global Hot Spots Lecture Series, UW – Madison, January 23, 2009

Media • Radio interview, “United States Reinstates Tariffs on Steel and Aluminum Imports From Canada, Mexico, and the EU,” Central Time, Wisconsin Public Radio (https://www.wpr.org/united-states-reinstates-tariffs-steel-and-aluminum-imports- canada-mexico-and-eu), June 1, 2018 • Radio interview, “President Trump Entertains Idea of United States Joining the TPP After Exiting Last Year,” Central Time, Wisconsin Public Radio (https://www.wpr.org/president-trump-entertains-idea-united-states-joining-trans- pacific-partnership-after-exiting-last), April 13, 2018 • Radio interview, “Global Markets Falter After President Trump Calls For Tariffs on Steel and Aluminum,” Central Time, Wisconsin Public Radio 10 (https://www.wpr.org/global-markets-falter-after-president-trump-calls-tariffs-steels- and-aluminum), March 2, 2018 • Radio interview, “NAFTA Negotiations Continue In Montreal,” Central Time, Wisconsin Public Radio (https://www.wpr.org/nafta-negotiations-continue-montreal), January 29, 2018 • Radio interview, “Canada Launches Trade Dispute Against U.S.,” Central Time, Wisconsin Public Radio (https://www.wpr.org/canada-launches-trade-dispute- against-u-s), January 11, 2018 • Radio interview, “Trump Signs Executive Order to Abandon TPP,” Central Time, Wisconsin Public Radio (http://www.wpr.org/trump-signs-executive-order-abandon- tpp), January 23, 2017 • Radio interviews, “Ireland and the International Monetary Fund,” 4FM Radio Ireland, November 10, 17 and 29, 2010 • Quote in Sewell Chan and David Jolly, “US Pressures the IMF To Expand Role of Growing Economies,” New York Times, September 9, 2010 • Quote in Sewell Chan and Liz Alderman, “New Analysis - IMF Help For Greece Is a Risky Prospect, New York Times, March 4, 2010

Professional service • Editorial Board, American Journal of Political Science, 2018-19 • Conference host/organizer, 11th Annual Conference on the Political Economy of International Organizations (PEIO), University of Wisconsin – Madison, February 8- 10, 2018 (http://peio.me) • Program Committee, Political Economy of International Organizations (PEIO), 2018 • Steering Committee, International Political Economy Society (IPES), 2016-18 • Conference organizer, Political Economy of the Euro Crisis (with Stefanie Walter and Jeffry Frieden), University of Zurich (March 2014) and Hertie School of Governance (Berlin, June 2014) • Section head (organized all panels, with Stephanie Rickard), International Political Economy, American Political Science Association Annual Meeting, September 2014 • Co-organizer (with Lisa Martin and Jon Pevehouse), 6th Annual Meeting of the International Political Economy Society (IPES), University of Wisconsin – Madison, November 11-12, 2011 • Book review editor, Political Economy Section Newsletter, American Political Science Association, 2011-12 • Section head (organized all panels), International Political Economy, Midwest Political Science Association Annual Conference, April 2011 • Reviewer, American Journal of Political Science, American Political Science Review, British Journal of Political Science, Comparative Political Studies, Economics and Politics, International Organization, International Studies Quarterly, Journal of Politics, Political Science Research and Methods, Review of International Organizations, Review of International Political Economy, World Politics, National Science Foundation, Cambridge University Press, Oxford University Press 11

University service • Co-organizer (with Menzie Chinn): “Globalization and Disintegration.” La Follette School Spring Symposium, April 2018 • Social Science Institutional Review Board (IRB), 2015-18 o Vice Chair, 2017-18; Chair, 2018-20 • Co-organizer (with Nils Ringe), “Europe in Crisis: Finance, Migration, Brexit, and the Future of the European Union.” La Follette School Spring Symposium and Jean Monnet European Union Center of Excellence conference, April 6-7, 2017 • Co-organizer (with Nils Ringe), “Europe at the Crossroads: The Euro Crisis and the Future of European Integration” (panel with Menzie Chinn, Art Goldhammer, and George Ross), European Union Center of Excellence, University of Wisconsin – Madison, April 25, 2012 • Co-organizer (with Menzie Chinn), “Conference on Long-term Unemployment in Industrial Countries,” La Follette School/WAGE Spring Symposium, University of Wisconsin – Madison, April 28, 2011 • Organizer and moderator, “The Post-Crisis Global Economy: Prospects for Recovery and Reform” (panel with Jeffry Frieden, Menzie Chinn, and Michael Knetter), CIBER/International Studies, University of Wisconsin – Madison, April 13, 2010

Departmental service, Political Science • Field Chair, International Relations, 2014-17 • Undergraduate program committee, 2015-17 • Tenure committee, Jessica Weeks, 2015 • Graduate admissions committee, 2008, 2010, 2012 • International Politics and Policy Capstone Certificate committee, 2015 • Graduate program committee, 2012-13 • Faculty co-coordinator, Models and Data Group (MAD), 2007-2013 • Undergraduate awards committee, 2011-12 • Founding faculty member/coordinator, International Relations Colloquium, 2007-9 • Departmental Secretary, 2008-9 • Faculty Senator, 2006-7

Departmental service, La Follette School • Awards committee, 2017-18 • MIPA admissions committee, 2009, 2015, 2016, 2018 • Faculty Senator (alternate), 2015-16 • MIPA degree curriculum committee, 2011-12

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