MICHAEL N. BARNETT University Professor of International Affairs

MICHAEL N. BARNETT University Professor of International Affairs

MICHAEL N. BARNETT University Professor of International Affairs and Political Science Institute for Global and International Studies Elliott School of International Affairs George Washington University 1957 E Street NW, Suite 605A Washington, DC 20052 1-202-994-9301 [email protected] Teaching and Research Appointments 9/14-9/15 Senior Fellow, Transatlantic Academy, German Marshall Fund 9/10- present University Professor of International Affairs and Political Science, George Washington University 9/04 - 9/10 Stassen Chair of International Affairs, Hubert Humphrey School, and Professor of Political Science, University of Minnesota 1/09 - 9/10 Research Fellow, Centre for Conflict, Development, and Peacebuilding, Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies, Geneva 1/09 - 6/09 Visiting Professor, Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies, Geneva, Switzerland 9/04 - 12/05 Visiting Researcher, Center on International Cooperation - NYU 9/98 - 8/04 Professor, University of Wisconsin 9/94 - 9/98 Associate Professor, University of Wisconsin 7/95 - 8/95 Visiting Researcher, Dayan Center for Middle Eastern Studies, Tel-Aviv University 8/94 - 7/95 Visiting Scholar, Center for Studies of Social Change, New School for Social Research 9/90 - 9/94 Assistant Professor, Political Science, University of Wisconsin 1/92 - 6/92 Visiting Assistant Professor, Department of International Relations, Hebrew University of Jerusalem 9/89 - 9/90 Assistant Professor, Political Science, Wellesley College 1/89 - 6/89 Instructor, Political Science, Macalester College Education 4/1989 Ph.D., Political Science, University of Minnesota 1/82 B.A., Political Science, University of Illinois Awards and Honors 2012 Yale Ferguson Award, ISA-Northeast for Empire of Humanity 2007 Academic Council on the United Nations System Book Award for Rules for the World 2006 International Studies Association Book Award for Rules for the World 2004 Kellett Midcareer Award, University of Wisconsin (declined) 1999 Vilas Associate, University of Wisconsin 1993 ISA=s Quincy Wright Book Award for Confronting the Costs of War 1991 APSA=s Gabriel Almond Award for Best Dissertation in Comparative Politics Books 2017 Paternalism Beyond Borders. Edited. Cambridge University Press. 2016 The Star and Stripes: A History of the Foreign Policies of American Jews. Princeton University Press. 2016 New “Afterword” to Eyewitness to a Genocide. 2012 Sacred Aid: Faith and Humanitarianism. Co-edited with Janice Stein. Oxford University Press. 2011 The Empire of Humanity: A History of Humanitarianism. Cornell University Press. 2011 Humanitarianism Contested: Where Angels Fear to Tread. With Tom Weiss. Routledge Press. 2010 The International Humanitarian Order. Routledge Press. 2008 Humanitarianism in Question: Politics, Power, and Ethics. Co-edited with Tom Weiss. Cornell University Press. 2005 Power and Global Governance Co-edited with Raymond Duvall. Cambridge University Press. 2004 Rules for the World: International Organizations in World Politics. With Martha Finnemore. Cornell University Press. 2002 Eyewitness to a Genocide: The United Nations and Rwanda. Cornell University Press. Choice Magazine Outstanding Academic Title. New “Afterword” added to 2016 edition. 2002 National Identity and Foreign Policy in the Middle East. Cornell University Press. Co- edited with Shibley Telhami. 1998 Dialogues in Arab Politics: Negotiations in Regional Order. Columbia University Press. 1998 Security Communities. Cambridge University Press. Co-edited with Emanuel Adler. 1996 Israel in Comparative Politics: Challenging the Conventional Wisdom (edited). State University of New York Press. 1992 Confronting the Costs of War: Military Power, State, and Society in Egypt and Israel. Princeton University Press. Articles in Refereed Journals 2017 The Humanitarian Act: How Humanitarian? International Social Science Journal. 2016 How to Get Away with Cholera: The United Nations, International Law, and Haiti. Perspectives on Politics, 14, 1, March, 70-86. With Mara Pillinger and Ian Hurd 2016 Expertise, Accountability, and Global Governance: The View from Paternalism. Regulation and Governance, 10, 134-48. 2015 Paternalism and Global Governance. Social Philosophy and Policy, 32, 1, Fall, 216-43. 2014 “Compromising Peacebuilding,” With Christoph Zuercher and Songying Fang. International Studies Quarterly. 2103 International Paternalism and Humanitarian Governance. Global Constitutionalism. 1, 3, November, 485-521. 2009 Evolution without Progress? Humanitarianism in a World of Hurt. International Organization. 2007 Peacebuilding: What=s in a Name? Global Governance. 13, 1, January-March, 35-58. With David Kim, Laura Sitea, and Madeline O=Donnell. 2006 Building a Republican Peace: Stabilizing States After War. International Security, 30, 4, Spring, 87-112. 2005 Humanitarianism Transformed. Perspectives on Politics, 3, 4, December, 723-740. 2005 Designing Police: Interpol and the Study of International Organization Change. International Studies Quarterly, 49, 4, December, 593-620 With Liv Coleman. 2005 Power in International Politics. International Organization, 59, 1, Winter, 39-75, With Raymond Duvall. 2001 Humanitarianism with a Sovereign Face: UNHCR in the Global Undertow. International Migration Review, 35, 1, 244-76. 1999 The Politics, Power, and Pathologies of International Organizations. With Martha Finnemore. International Organization, 53, 4, Autumn, Fall, 699-732. Reprinted in Lisa Martin and Beth Simmons, International Institutions: An International Organization Reader, Cambridge: MIT Press, 2001. 1999 Looking for a Few Good Cops: Civilian Police and Peacemaking. Co-authored with Chuck Call. International Peacekeeping, 6, 4, 43-68. Reprinted in Tor Holm and Espen Eide, eds., Peacebuilding and Police Reform, NY: Frank Cass, 2000. 1999 Culture, Strategy, and Foreign Policy Change: Israel=s Road to Oslo. European Journal of International Relations, March. 1997 The Politics of Indifference at the United Nations: The Security Council, Peacekeeping, and Genocide in Rwanda. Cultural Anthropology, 12, 1, 551-78. 1997 Bringing in the New World Order: Legitimacy, Liberalism, and the United Nations. World Politics, 49, 4, July, 526-551. 1996 Regional Security After the Gulf War. Political Science Quarterly, 111, 4, Winter, 597- 618. 1995 Partners in Peace? The United Nations, Regional Organizations, and Peacekeeping. Review of International Studies, 21, 4, Fall, 411-33. Reprinted in International Library of Politics and Government, edited by Paul Taylor and Sam Dawes, Ashgate Publishing Company. 1995 Nationalism, Sovereignty, and Regional Order in Arab Politics. International Organization, 49, 3, Summer, 479-510. 1995 The United Nations and Global Security: The Norm is Mightier Than the Sword. Ethics and International Affairs, 9, 37-54. 1993 Institutions, Roles, and Disorder: The Case of the Arab States System. International Studies Quarterly, 37, September, 271-296. 1993 Dependent State Formation and Third World Militarization." Review of International Studies, 19, October, 321-347. With Alexander Wendt. 1992 Alliance Formation, Domestic Political Economy, and Third World Security. Jerusalem Journal of International Relations, 14, 4, 19-40. Co-authored with Jack Levy. 1991 Domestic Sources of Alliances and Alignments: The Case of Egypt. International Organization, Summer, 45, 3, 369-96. With Jack Levy. 1990 High Politics is Low Politics: The Systemic and Domestic Sources of Israeli Security Policy, 1967-1977. World Politics, July, 42, 4, 529-62. Non-Refereed Articles and Book Chapters 2017 ASocial Constructivism.@ In John Baylis and Steve Smith, ed., The Globalization of World Politics: An Introduction to International Relations, Oxford University Press. Versions have appeared in all eight editions. 2017 ADuties Beyond Borders.@ In Tim Dunne, Amelia Hadfield and Steve Smith, eds., Foreign Policy Analysis in International Relations, Oxford University Press. Versions have appeared in all three editions. 2015 Time for Humanitarian Regime Change? Foreign Affairs. With Peter Walker. 2015 Is Peacebuilding Paternalistic? In edited, Peacebuiding in Crisis? Routledge Press. 2015 Accountability and Humanitarian Governance. In David Ricardo, ed., New Approaches to International Organizations. With Jessica Anderson. 2014 “Refugees and Humanitarianism.” In The Oxford Handbook of Refugee and Forced Migration Studies. edited by Elena Fiddian-Qasmiyeh, et al. 2013 “Humanitarian Governance.” Annual Review of Political Science, Vol, 16, 379-98. 2013 “The Diffusion of Power.” In T. Weiss and G. Wilkinson, eds., International Organizations, Routledge Press. 2012 “Humanitarianism: Duties, Dilemmas, and Dirty Hands.” In Alexander van Tulleken, ed., Oxford Handbook of Emergency Medicine. NY: Oxford University Press. 2012 “Cosmopolitanism: Good for Israel? Or Bad for Israel?” In Emanuel Adler, ed., Israel in the World. Routledge Press. 2012 “Faith in the Machine: Bureaucratization and Humanitarianism.” In M. Barnett and J. Stein, eds., Sacred Faith, Oxford University Press. 2012 “Culture and Security,” in Paul Williams, ed., Security Studies: A Reader, Routledge Press. 2012 “Introduction: The Sacralization and Sanctification of Humanitarianism.” In M. Barnett and J. Stein, eds., Sacred Faith. Oxford University Press. 2012 "In Defense of Virtue: Credibility, Legitimacy Dilemmas, and the Case of Islamic Relief." In P. Gourevitch and David Lake, eds., The Credibility of NGOs: When Virtue is Not Enough. Cambridge University

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