
Catherine E. Weaver The University of Texas at Austin Associate Professor and Graduate Director, Global Policy Studies, LBJ School of Public Affairs Co-Director, Innovations for Peace and Development Distinguished Scholar, Robert S. Strauss Center for International Security & Law Contact Info: 2315 Red River Street, SRH 3.358 Austin, Texas 78712 email: [email protected] Office Phone: (512) 232-3443 Skype: kateweaverUT Twitter: @kateweaverUT Education Ph.D., Political Science May 2003 University of Wisconsin, Madison BA, Political Science and Russian April 1994 University of Michigan Academic Positions Associate Professor, LBJ School of Public Affairs, September 2010 – present University of Texas at Austin Assistant Professor, LBJ School of Public Affairs, January 2009 – August 2010 University of Texas at Austin Assistant Professor of Political Science August 2002 – December 2008 University of Kansas Research Fellow, Brookings Institution August 2001-2002 Washington, D.C. Publications Books: Catherine Weaver. 2008. Hypocrisy Trap: The World Bank and the Poverty of Reform. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press. ~Co-recipient of the Chadwick Alger Prize for best book on International Organizations and Multilateralism, International Studies Association, 2009. (Co-recipient with Benjamin Schiff) ~Winner of the Society of Policy Scientists 2009 Harold D. Lasswell Prize. 1 Catherine Weaver and Nicola Phillips, eds. 2010. International Political Economy and the Transatlantic Divide. London, UK: Routledge Press. Manuella Moschella and Catherine Weaver, eds. 2014. Handbook of Global Economic Governance. London, UK: Routledge Press. Journal Articles: Catherine Weaver and J.C. Sharman. 2013. “RIPE, the American School and Diversity in Global IPE,” Review of International Political Economy, 20(6). J.C. Sharman and Catherine E. Weaver. 2013. “Between the Covers: International Relations in Books.” PS: Political Science and Politics, 46(1). Catherine Weaver. 2010. "The Politics of Performance Evaluation: Independent Evaluation at the International Monetary Fund" Review of International Organizations, September 2010, pp.365-385. Catherine Weaver. 2009. “IPE’s Split Brain.” Contribution to special issue on “The British School of IPE,” Nicola Phillips, ed., New Political Economy, vol.14, no.3 (September). (Reprinted in Phillips and Weaver 2010) Catherine Weaver. 2009. “An IPE of Our Making.” Introduction to special issue “Not So Quiet on the Western Front: The American School of IPE.” Review of International Political Economy, vol.16, no.1: 1- 5. (Special Issue Editor) Catherine Weaver and Susan Park. 2007. “Poverty Alleviation and Human Development in the 21st Century: The Role of the World Bank,” Global Governance: A Review of Multilateralism and International Organizations, vol.13, no.4 (October-December): 461-469. Catherine Weaver. 2007. “The World’s Bank and the Bank’s World,” Global Governance: A Review of Multilateralism and International Organizations, vol.13, no.4 (October-December): 493-512. Catherine Weaver. 2007. “Reforming the World Bank: Promises and Pitfalls.” Brown Journal of World Affairs, vol.13, no.2 (Spring/Summer): 55-65. Daniel Nielson, Michael Tierney and Catherine Weaver. 2006. “Bridging the Rationalist-Constructivist Divide: Engineering Change at the World Bank.” Journal of International Relations and Development, vol.9, no.2: 107-139. Catherine Weaver and Ralf Leiteritz. 2005. “’Our Poverty is a World Full of Dreams’: Reforming the World Bank.” Global Governance: A Review of Multilateralism and International Organizations, vol.11, no.3 (Summer): 369-388. Book Chapters (* = peer reviewed): Stephen Nelson and Catherine Weaver. Accepted and forthcoming 2014. “The Cultures of International Organizations,” in Jacob Cogan, Ian Hurd and Ian Johnstone, eds. The Oxford Handbook of International Organizations. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press. *Catherine Weaver and Christian Peratsakis. 2014. “Engineering Policy Norm Implementation: The World Bank’s Transparency Transformation,” in Alexander Betts and Phil Orchard, eds. Implementation and World Politics: How International Norms Change Practice. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press. 2 Manuella Moschella and Catherine Weaver. 2014. “Global Economic Governance: Players, Power and Paradigms,” in Moschelle and Weaver, eds. Handbook of Global Economic Governance: Players, Power and Paradigms. London: Routledge, 1-22. *Catherine Weaver and Susan Park. 2012.“The Anatomy of IO Agency: Anticorruption and Environmental Reform at the World Bank.” In Joel Oestreich, ed. Agency in International Organizations. London: Routledge Press. *Catherine Weaver. 2010. “The Strategic Social Construction of the World Bank’s Gender and Development Policy Norm,” in Susan Park and Antje Vetterlein, eds. Owning Development: Creating Global Policy Norms in the IMF and World Bank. New York: Cambridge University Press. Catherine Weaver. 2010. “Reforming the World Bank,” in Jennifer Clapp and Rorden Wilkinson, eds, Governing Global Poverty and Inequality. London: Routledge Press, pp.112-132. *Catherine Weaver. 2010. “Constructing Development: The World Bank’s Good Governance Agenda,” in Rawi Abdelal, Mark Blyth and Craig Parsons, eds. Constructing the International Economy. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, pp.47-67. Catherine Weaver. 2010. “Development Aid.” World At Risk: A Global Issues Sourcebook. Washington, D.C: Congressional Quarterly Publication, 2nd edition, pp.93-117. Catherine Weaver. 2002. “Development Aid.” World At Risk: A Global Issues Sourcebook (Washington, D.C: Congressional Quarterly Publication): pp.110-133. Winner, Choice Outstanding Academic Title 2002. Policy Reports and Briefs: Catherine Weaver, Steve Davenport, Michael G. Findley, Joshua Powell, Justin Baker and Christian Peratsakis. 2014. Malawi’s Open Aid Map. Policy report. Washington, DC: World Bank. Catherine Weaver, Justin Baker and Sarah McDuff. 2013. “Tracking Climate Aid in Africa: The Case of Malawi.” Policy Research Brief 18 for the Climate Change and African Political Stability Program, Robert S. Strauss Center for International Security & Law, The University of Texas at Austin. Catherine Weaver, Abigail Ofstedahl, Elena Rodriguez and Justin Baker. 2013. “Tracking Aid for Food Security: Methodology and Pilot Case Study in Malawi.” Policy Research Brief 17 for the Climate Change and African Political Stability Program, Robert S. Strauss Center for International Security & Law, The University of Texas at Austin. Christian Peratsakis, Justin Baker and Catherine Weaver. 2012. “Tracking Climate Adaptation Aid: CCAPS Methodology Codebook.” Policy brief for the Climate Change and African Political Stability Program, Robert S. Strauss Center for International Security & Law, The University of Texas at Austin. Catherine Weaver and Christian Peratsakis. 2011. “Aid for Climate Change Adaptation in Africa: How Much Do We Really Know?” Policy brief for the Climate Change and African Political Stability Program, Robert S. Strauss Center for International Security & Law, The University of Texas at Austin. Catherine Weaver and Christian Peratsakis. 2010. “International Development Assistance for Climate Change Adaptation in Africa: The Aid Scramble.” Policy brief for the Climate Change and African Political Stability Program, Robert S. Strauss Center for International Security & Law, The University of Texas at Austin. Minor Works (not peer reviewed): 3 Catherine Weaver. 2014. Review of The Idealist: Jeffrey Sachs and the Quest to End Poverty by Nina Munk (Doubleday Press). Forthcoming. Catherine Weaver. 2014. Review of Survival Migration: Failed Governance and the Crisis of Displacement by Alexander Betts (Cornell University Press). Forthcoming, European Political Science Review. Catherine Weaver. 2013. Review of Hunger in the Balance by Jennifer Clapp (Cornell University Press). Review of International Political Economy, 20(6). Catherine Weaver. 2011. “Comment on Michaelowa and Michaelowa’s “Climate Business for Poverty Reduction? The Role of the World Bank.” Review of International Organizations, June 2011. Catherine Weaver. 2007. “League of Nations,” in William Darity, ed. International Encyclopedia of the Social Sciences. New York: Macmillan. Catherine Weaver. 2006. Review of Paths to a Green World by Jennifer Clapp and Peter Dauvergne, Australian Journal of International Relations, June 2006. Works in Progress: Catherine Weaver. Open Development: International Aid Transparency and the Politics of Big Data. Book manuscript. Catherine Weaver and Nina Hall. “Climate Change Adaptation and Development: The Dynamics of IO Change.” Manuscript in progress/ Catherine Weaver and Justin Baker. “Open Aid: The Case of Uganda.” Policy Research Brief, for the Climate Change and African Political Stability Program, Robert S. Strauss Center for International Security & Law, The University of Texas at Austin. Catherine Weaver and Justin Baker. “Open Aid: Promises and Pitfalls in Global Aid Transparency Movement.” Policy brief for the Climate Change and African Political Stability Program, Robert S. Strauss Center for International Security & Law, The University of Texas at Austin. Catherine Weaver. “Climate Change and Development in Africa.” Military Education Brief, Climate Change and African Political Stability Program, Robert S. Strauss Center for International Security & Law, The University of Texas at Austin. Fellowships/Grants Key Investigator, Minerva Program Grant on “Complex Emergencies and Political 2014-2016 Stability
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