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Work Address
Institute of European Studies
International and Area Studies.
202 Moses Hall (510) 549-2018
University of California, Berkeley
Berkeley, CA 94720
(501) 642-0210
fax (501) 643-3372
bev@berkeley.edu
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Professional Experience
- Present: Associate Director and Associate Research Political
Scientist, Center for German and European Studies, University
of California, Berkeley
- Present: Senior Lecturer, Political Economy of Industrial
Societies, University of California, Berkeley (Acting
Director, 1997-1999
- 2000, 2003: Visiting Professor, MIEM - SDA Bocconi - Bocconi
University, Milan Italy
- 2000 Spring: DAAD Professor, Free University of Berlin
- 1999 Spring: DAAD Professor, Technical University, Dresden
- 1987 - 89: Visiting Assistant Professor, University of California,
Santa Cruz
- 1983 - 88: Assistant Professor, Graduate School of Public
and International Affairs, University of Pittsburgh, PA 15260
Education
- 1982: Ph.D., Political Science, University of California,
Berkeley
- 1973: M.A., International Relations, Boston University
- 1966:
B.A., German, Chapman College, Orange, California
Teaching Fields
- International Relations (major field)
- International Political
Economy
- Economics and Security
- West European Area Studies
- Public Policy Analysis
- Foreign Policy Analysis
- American Foreign Policy
Courses Taught
- International Political Economy
- The Political Economy of
Ethnic Conflict
- Classical Theories of Political Economy
- Modern Theories
of Political Economy
- Economics and Security
- International Law
- Research Methods
- Comparative Politics
- International Relations Theory
- Feminist Theories of International
Relations
- American Foreign Policy

Publications
Books
A Teutonic Shift: Explaining Germany's new Foreign Policy
(forthcoming)
The book aims to fill the conceptual gap between international
relations theory and foreign policy analysis, using Germany
as a case study in which to explore the changing sources
of a rising power's policy preferences. Using matched and
contrasting
cases, it tests the utility of domestic, neo-liberal institutionalist,
realist, and constructivist accounts of foreign policy preference
formation in three issue areas: diplomacy, foreign economic
policy, and security. The book argues that Germany’s foreign
policy is shaped primarily by Germany’s power position
on the international stage and by the state of its economy.
Both have changed rather dramatically in the years since the
wall fell, and the world has seen several dramatic "shifts" in
Germany’s foreign policy. The more robust the economy,
the more Germany’s power has been used to underwrite cooperation
in Europe and in international relations. But continued economic
stagnation leads Germany’s leaders to shift away from
that role and assert self-interest more blatantly, even
to the point of defecting from international cooperation.
Domestic
politics, political culture, leadership, international institutions
all contribute to German foreign policy behavior, but the
principle
factors at work are power and the state of the economy.
Economic Vulnerability in International Relations
(New
York: Columbia University Press, 1993)
This Book is an evaluation
and explanation of American foreign policy on export controls.
It assesses the sources of policy preference within the
United
States and how the United States achieved (or did not achieve)
export control cooperation within CoCom. It evaluates policy
preferences and decisions on the basis of evidence for policy
choice and assesses the political and symbolic aspects of
policy choice. It argues that during the Cold War, U.S.
export control
policy was not based on sound evidence concerning the "threat" of
East-West trade, but rather on political and symbolic considerations.
Edited Volumes
The Convergence of Civilizations? Constructing a Mediterranean
Region
co-editor with Emanuel Adler, Federica Bicci, and Raffaella
Del Sarto. University of Toronto Press, forthcoming
The Post-war Transformation of Germany: Democracy, Prosperity,
and Nationhood
co-editor with John Brady and Sarah Wilson,
University of Michigan Press, 1999.
The
Myth of "Ethnic Conflict: Politics, Economics
and Cultural Violence
co-editor with Ronnie D. Lipschutz, Berkeley:
International and Area Studies, 1998.
Liberalization and Leninist Legacies: Democratic Transitions
in comparative Perspective
co-editor with Arend Lijphart (Berkeley:
International and Area Studies, 1997)
Markets, States, and Democracy: The Political Economy of
Post-Communist Transformation (Boulder Co: Westview Press, 1995)
European Dilemmas after Maastricht
co-editor with Peter W.
Schulze (Berkeley: International and Area Studies, 1993)
The Future of European Security
editor, (Berkeley: U.C. Berkeley
International and Area Studies, 1992).
Progress in Post-War International Relations
co-editor with
Emanuel Adler (New York: Columbia University Press, 1991).
A New Europe Asserts Itself: Europe's Changing Role in International
Relations
co-editor with Peter W. Schulze (Berkeley: Institute
of International Studies, 1990).
Journal Articles
“Wie
Lady Bismarck leidet”
in Cicero, Magazin fuer
Politische Kultur, October 2004, pp. 58-63
"The
Bosnian Road to Nato Enlargement,"
in Journal of
Contemporary Security Policy Vol 21 No 2, August 2000.
"Explaining
Defection from International Cooperation: Germany's Recognition
of Croatia"
World Politics 48 (July
1996), 482-521.
"Old
Legacies, New Institutions, Hegemonic Norms, and International
Pressures: Explaining Political and Economic Change in Post-Communist
Eastern Europe" with Arend Lijphardt, Comparative Political
Studies, Vol. 28 No.2 July 1995, pp. 171-199.
________ translated into Bulgarian and reprinted in Political
Studies, (Summer, 1995) Quarterly Journal of the Bulgarian Political
Science Association.
"German Foreign Policy and European Political Cooperation:
The Diplomatic Recognition of Croatia in 1991"
German Politics
and Society Vol. 13, No. 2 (Summer 1995) pp.1-34.
"The New Security Dilemma under International Economic Interdependence,"
Millennium:
Journal of International Studies Vol. 23, No. 1 (Spring 1994),
pp. 25-55.
"How Regimes Matter: Western Control of East-West Trade Finance,"
Millennium:
Journal of International Studies. Vol. 16, No.3 (December 1987),
pp. 431-452.
"Stabilizing Factors in International Conflict Resolution,"
Negotiation
Journal: On the Process of Dispute Settlement. Vol. 3, No. 3,
(October 1987), pp. 333-345
"Decision Modes and Regime Change: Western Collaboration
on East-West Trade,"
with Stefanie Lenway, World Politics,
Vol. 37, No.3 (April, 1985), pp. 375-402.
Book Chapters
"The Causes of War and the Future of Peace in the New Europe,"
in
The Future of European Security, Beverly Crawford, editor, (Berkeley:
U.C. Berkeley International and Area Studies, 1992)
Normative
Power: The European Practice of Region Building and the Case
of the Euro-Mediterranean Partnership (EMP)
co-authored
with Emanuel Adler in Emanuel Adler, Federica Bicci, Beverly
Crawford,
and Raffaella Del Sarto, co-eds., The Convergence of Civilizations?
Constructing
a Mediterranean Region (Toronto:
University of Toronto Press,
2005, forthcoming)
"Why
the Euro-Med Partnership? European Strategies in the Mederranean
Region,"
in Vinod K. Aggarwal and Edward A.
Fogarty, eds., EU Trade Strategies: Between Regionalism and
Globalism (New
York: Palgrave Macmillan 2004)
"Asia
Beckons America: The Case of the Automobile Industry,"
co-authored
with Nick Biziouras in Vinod Aggarwal, ed., Winning in Asia,
US Style: Market and Non-Market Strategies for Success, (
New York: Palgrave Press, 2003)
"The
Fast Lane to Asia: Volkswagen and Peugeot in China,"
co-authored
with Nick Biziouras, in Vinod Aggarwal, ed., Winning in Asia,
European Style: (New York: Palgrave Press 2001), pp. 160-186.
"The
Bosnian Road to NATO Enlargement,"
in Robert W. Rauchhaus,
ed., Explaining NATO Enlargement (London: Frank Cass Press,
2000)
"Mediating
Globalization and Social Integration in Post-communist societies:
A comparison of Yugoslavia and Bulgaria"
in
Aseem Prakash and Jeffrey A. Hart, Responding to Globalization,
(Routledge, 2000.)
"An
Empty Nest: Reconciling European Security Institutions in the
Bosnian Crisis"
in Vinod Aggarwal, ed., Institutional
Designs for a Complex World: Bargaining, Linkages, and Nesting,
(Cornell University Press, 1998).
"Explaining
Cultural Conflict in Ex-Yugoslavia: Institutional Weakness,
Economic Crisis, and Identity Politics"
in
Beverly Crawford and Ronnie D. Lipschutz, eds. The Myth of Ethnic
Conflict (Berkeley: International and Area Studies 1998)
"Discourses
of War: Security and the Case of Yugoslavia,"
with
Ronnie D. Lipschutz,"in Keith Krause and Michael C. Williams,
eds. Critical Security Studies (University of Minnesota Press,
1997)
"Representations of Germans and What Germans Represent: American
Film Images and Public Perceptions in the Post-War Era"
with
James Martel, in David E. Barclay and Elisabeth Glaser-Schmidt,
eds. Transatlantic Images and Perceptions: Germany and America
since 1776 (Cambridge University Press, 1997)
"Explaining Germany’s Unilateral Recognition of Croatia
in 1991,"
in Roland Schoenfeld, ed. Germany and Southeastern
Europe--Aspects of Relations in the Twentieth Century Deutschland
und Suedosteurope--Aspekte der Beziehungen im Zwanzigsten Jahrhundert
(Munich: Suedosteurope-Gesellschaft, 1997)
"The
Transformation of Identity in Comparative perspective,"
in
Norbert Finzsch, ed. Comparative Reconstructions: Reconstruction
and "Wiederafubau" in the United States and Germany:
1865, 1945, 1989 (London: Berghahn, 1996)
"Hawks, Doves, but No Owls: International Economic Interdependence
and the Construction of a New Security Dilemma"
in Ronnie
D. Lipschutz, ed. On Security, New York: Columbia University
Press, 1995).
"Forging Consensus on Multilateral Nonproliferation Export
Controls: Three Lessons from the Cold War and Its Aftermath,"
in
Gary K. Bertsch, Richard T. Cupitt, and Takehiko Yamamoto,
eds., US and Japanese Nonproliferation Export Controls: Theory,
Description,
and Analysis (University Press of America, 1995).
"Export Controls in an Interdependent World: Toshiba's Sale
of Illegal technology to the Soviet Union,"
in Gary W. Bertsch
and Stephen Elliot-Gower, eds., Export Controls in Transition
(Durham, N.C.: Duke University Press, 1992), pp. 249-290.
"Germany's Role in Europe's Security Future,"
with Jost
Halfmann in The Future of European Security, Beverly Crawford,
editor, (Berkeley: U.C. Berkeley International and Area Studies,
1992), pp. 216-249.
"Defining and Conceptualizing Progress in International Relations," with
Jack Donnelly and Emanuel Adler
in Progress in Post-War International
Relations. Emanuel Adler and Beverly Crawford, eds., (New
York: Columbia University Press, 1991), pp. 1-42. pp. 25-55.
"Toward a Clearer Understanding of Progress in International
Relations,"
in Progress in Post-War International Relations.
Emanuel Adler and Beverly Crawford, eds., (New York: Columbia
University Press, 1991), pp. 438-68.
"The Roots of European Self-Assertion in East-West Trade,"
in
A New Europe Asserts Itself: Europe's Changing Role in International
Relations, Beverly Crawford and Peter W.Schulze, editors (Berkeley:
Institute of International Studies, 1990), pp. 251-283.
"Western Control of East-West Trade Finance: The Role of
U.S. Power and the International Regime,"
in Gary Bertsch,
ed., The Control of East-West Trade: Power. Politics and Policy
(Durham,
N.C.: Duke University Press,, 1988), pp. 280-312.
"When Business Becomes Politics: A Case Study of the Trans-Siberian
Natural Gas Pipeline Embargo"
with Stefanie Lenway, in
James Post, ed., Research in Corporate Performance and Policy,
Vol., 8 (Greenwich, Connecticut: JAI Press, 1986) pp. 29-53.
Book Reviews, Policy Papers, Encyclopedia Entries
Review
of Randall Newnham, Deutsche Mark Diplomacy: Positive Sanctions
in German-Russian Relations in Slavic Review, Vol.
63 no. 2 Summer 2004, pp. 427-28
Review
of Jeffrey Anderson, German Unification and the Union of Europe:
The Domestic Politics of Integration Policy, American
Political Science Review Vol. 96 Issue 1,2002, pp. 255-56.
Promising Futures:
Promising Practices in Information Technology Training for
Disadvantaged Adults, Report to the Ford Foundation,
July 2000.
High Tech, Low Income: An Analysis of Multimedia Employment
and Training in San Francisco’s Mission District Report
for the City of San Francisco Mayor’s Office of Economic
Development, February, 2000
Review
of James M. Buchanan, ed, Post-Socialist Political Economy:
Selected Essays (Lyme, N.H.: Edward Elgar, 1997) Slavic Review
Winter 1999, pp. 887-888 (co-authored with Nick Biziouras).
Review
of Denny Roy (ed.), The New Security Agenda in the Asia-Pacific
Region (New York: St. Martin’s Press, 1997)
in Millennium, Fall 1999.
Review
of Claus Hofhansel, Commercial Competition and National Security:
Comparing US and German Export Control Policies (Westport:
Praeger, 1996) in The International History Review Volume XX
Number 3, September 1998, pp.757-760.
"Economic Vulnerability; Turnkey Plants and Projects" in
R.J.B. Jones, The Routledge Encyclopedia of International
Political Economy (London: Routledge, forthcoming).
Review
of Andrei S. Markovits and Simon Reich The German Predicament:
Memory and Power in the New Europe and Peter J. Katzenstein,
ed. Tamed Power: Germany In Europe in the American Political
Science Review, 1998.
Review
of Economic Containment by Michael Mastanduno in the
American Political Science Review Vol. 87 No. 4 (December 1993).
Review
of Opening the Soviet Economy by Jerry Hough and The Economy
of Detente by Georges Sokoloff in the American Political
Science Review Vol. 83 (December 1989), pp. 1456-59.
"Liberalizers and their Opponents in Post-Communist Societies," in
Leslie Armijo, ed. Conversations on Democratization and Economic
Reform:Working Papers of th Southern California Seminar, Los
Angeles: Center for International Studies, University of Southern
California, distributed by the North-South Center, University
of Miami, 1995.
"Ethnic Conflict Isn't,"with Ronnie D. Lipschutz,
Policy Brief of the University of California Institute of Global
Conflict
and Cooperation, 1995.
"Economic Globalization and the 'New' Ethnic Strife: What
is to be Done?"with Ronnie D. Lipschutz, Policy Paper No.
25 of the University of California Institute of Global Conflict
and Cooperation, May, 1996.
"Western Vulnerability in East-West Technology Trade,"Institute
Occasional Papers (Pittsburgh: Institute for Strategic Economics,
1987).
"From Compliance to Consensus: Western Collaboration on East-West
Trade,"in Bernhard Buechner, ed.,The European Community
Today (Chicago: Institute for European Studies, 1986), pp.
3-10.

Fellowships and Honors
- DAAD Visiting Professorship, 1999-2000
- Friedrich Ebert Foundation
Fellow, June 1996
- Senior Research Associate, Center for International
Trade and Security, University of Georgia -- 1994-present
- Fulbright
Fellow, Sofia, Bulgaria, 1994
- National Fellow, Hoover Institution,
Stanford University, 1987
- Friedrich Ebert Foundation Fellow,
1986
- Danforth Foundation Fellow 1980-82
- Fellowship, Institute
for the Study of World Politics, 1979-80
- Fulbright Grant,
Free University of Berlin, 1970
- Trustees' Fellowship, Boston
University, 1973
Membership in Professional Organizations
- Member, Pacific Council on International Policy
- American
Political Science Association
- International Studies Association
Sponsored Projects
1999-2002: Principal Investigator, "Constructing Regional
Integration in the Mediterannian, UC Institute on Global
Conflict and Cooperation"
1999-2000: Principal Investigator, "Promising Practices
in Information Technology Training for Disadvantaged Adults,"
The Ford Foundation
1997-2000: Co-Principal Investigator, "Forging
Pacific Economic and Business Partnerships through the 21st
Century"
United States Information Agency
1993-96: Co-Principal Investigator, Global Economic Integration,
Liberalization, and Ethnic Conflict, The Pew Charitable
Trusts and the U.C. Institute on Global Conflict and Cooperation
1992-93 Co-Principal Investigator, "Comparative Political
and Economic Liberalization,"Social Science Research
Council
1992 Co-Principal Investigator, "The Politics of Regional
Trade Blocs", Pacific Rim Research Program Grant
1990-93 Core Curriculum development and the development of
a Minor in European Studies for International and Area Studies
Teaching Programs and Colloquium on Modernization and Modernity,
Council on Educational Development, U. C. Berkeley
1991-92 Principal Investigator, "The Future of European
Security,"The Friedrich Ebert Foundation
1988-89 Curriculum Development in Economic Issues and National
Security, Exxon Education Foundation
1986-87 "Western Trade Vulnerability,"The Hoover
Institution
1985-86 "NATO Alliance Negotiations over Trade Restrictions
with Warsaw Pact Countries,"J. Howard Pew Freedom Trust,
Diplomatic Training Program
1983-84 "The NATO Alliance and the Trans-Siberian Pipeline
Embargo,"Exxon Education Foundation and the Institute
of European Studies

Selected Invited Lectures
“The impact of EU Enlargement on the Euro-Med Partnership,” Conference
on European Union Enlargement, Miami European Union Center, April 22, 2005.
"Democracy and Security in the Barcelona Process,"Instituto
Affari Internazionali, Rome Italy, May 8, 2004
"The End of the Barcelona Process? Swedish Institute for European
Policy Studies, Stockholm, Sweden, January 15, 2004
"The Euro-Med Process: A Road to Peace in the Middle East?"
World Affairs Council, San Francisco, CA., January 27, 2003
"The Euro-Med Process and EU Transregionalism:" Free University
of Brussels, October 13, 2002
"Grand Strategy and American Foreign Policy," Strategic
Assessments Group, Washington D.C. September 9, 2002.
"Can Security be Enhanced through the Construction of a Mediterranean
Region?" Conference on The Convergence of Civilizations?
The Construction of a Mediterranean Region," Instituto
de Estudos Estratégicos e Internacionais, Lisbon, Portugal,
June 7-9 2002.
"Old Legacies, New Institutions: What will shape the EU Enlargement
Process?" Workshop on Cultural Legacies in post-socialist
Europe: The role of multiple pasts in the current transformation
Process, Viadrina University, Frankfurt/Oder, June 2-4 2002
"The impact of September 11th on the world economy: what
risks lie ahead for global business?" Workshop Internazionale
Laboratorio di Economia Politica Internazionale Istituto Affari
Internatozionali, University of Rome May 24, 2002
"EU Enlargement: Effects on the Euro-Med Process," Conference
on EU Enlargement and Southern Europe, Istituto Affari Internatozionali,
University of Rome, May 22, 2002
"Globalization and Changing European Identities," and "The
Economic Globalization of Europe," Conference on Globalization
and Change in Europe, University of Georgia Center for Humanities
and Arts, Athens, Georgia, February 20-22, 2002
"Economic Security after September 11," Stockholm, Swedish
Institute of International Affairs, Conference on Economy and
Security, December 14, 2001
"Globalization and American Foreign Policy" Plenary
Session Address, World Affairs Council Annual Conference, Globalization:
Going Global in the Information Age Asilomar, California, May
5, 2001
"The EU as an actor in security policy: Rival or Partner of
the United States?" Loccum, Germany, Conference on the Renewal
of the Transatlantic Partnership, March 9, 2001
"Anticipating Ethnic Conflict" July 24, 2000, Social Issues
Group, Office of Transnational Issues, Central Intelligence
Agency, and Office of Global and Geographic Issues, Bureau of
Intelligence and Research, US Department of State, conference
on Anticipating Ethnic Conflict: Framing the Analysis, Washington,
DC.
"The ‘Moscow Treaty’ of 1970 from the US Perspective:
History, Importance, and Impact, Berlin, Germany, Second Colloquium
of the German-Russian Commission of Historians, June 24, 2000
"Explaining US Policy toward the Ostpolitik of the FRG," Potsdam,
Germany, Conference on The Strategic Triangle: France, Germany,
the United States, May 31, 2000
"The Local Leader’s Protection: Explaining the Transformation
of Germany’s Export Control Policy," Stockholm,
Swedish Institute of International Affairs, Conference on Economy
and Security, May 26, 2000
"The Seeds of Ethnic Conflict" Louis and Clark College,
Portland, Oregon, April 4, 2000, symposium on The Threat Next
Door: Ethnic conflict Unleashed.
"The Economic Causes of ethnic Conflict,", June 24, 1999
Social Issues Group, Office of Transnational Issues, Central
Intelligence Agency, and Office of Global and Geographic Issues,
Bureau of Intelligence and Research, US Department of State,
conference on Anticipating Ethnic Conflict: Framing the Analysis,
Washington, DC.
"Hanging Together: US-EU Relations in the 1990s," University
of New Orleans, March 25, 1999
"Foreign Policy Utopias of Great Powers Revisited: A Comparison
of Germany and the United States,"presented at the Sixth
German-American Historical Krefeld Symposium, Krefeld, Germany,
May, 1999
"Methodological Problems in cross-disciplinary approaches to
Post Communist Transition," presented at the conference, "Postcommunist
Transformation and the Social Sciences: Cross-Disciplinary Approaches",
sponsored by the Frankfurt Institute for Transformation Studies,
Berlin, 30-31 Oct. 1998.
"Why did Germany give up the Deutschmark to join EMU?" Department
of Political Science, University of Tuebingen, July 18, 1997.
"Feminist Theories and Methods in International Relations," Projektverbund
Friedens-undKonfliktforschung in Niedersachsen, University of
Osnabruek, July 20-25, 1997
"Immigration and Ethnic Conflict in Germany," Institute
for Global Conflict and Cooperation, University of California,
San Diego, Workshop on Global and Regional Governance, May 9-10,
1997.
"Why did Germany Recognize Croatia in 1991?"Friedrich
Ebert Foundation, Bonn, Germany, June, 1996
"Non-Proliferation Export Controls: Lessons from the Cold
War,"University
of Georgia, Athens, Georgia, April, 1995
"The Causes of War in Yugoslavia,"York University Conference
on "Strategies in Conflict: Critical Approaches to Security
Studies,"Toronto, Canada, May 12-14, 1994
"Export Controls in a Multipolar World,"conference on "Nonproliferation
Export Controls: U.S.-Japanese Interests and Initiatives"Tokyo,
April 4-8, 1994
"The Weak State, the Decentralizing economy, and the Causes
of Ethnic Conflict,"at the PEW workshop on ethnic conflict,
Berkeley, January 1994
"Germany's New Role in World Affairs,"presented at the
U.C. Santa Cruz, Seminar on Global Policy, and at the U.C. Center
for German and European Studies in Berkeley, November 1993
"Europe after Maastricht,"presented at the European
Community Studies Association, U.C. Berkeley, September 1993
"Ethnic Conflict and Economic Crisis: Specifying the Connection"World
Affairs Council, San Francisco, June 1993
"Germany's New Role in World Affairs,"World Affairs
Council, February, 1993
"Markets, States, and Democracy,"The Henry Jackson School
of International Studies, University of Washington, November
1992
"Is Europe Asia's Future?"East-West Center, Honolulu, Hawaii,
October, 1992
"Economic Security in Post-Cold War Europe" Friedrich Ebert
Foundation Conference on Europe after Maastricht, January 15-17,
1992
"Domestic Politics and German Foreign Policy in the New Europe,"DAAD
Summer Seminar, August 7, 1991
"NATO's Future at the End of the Cold War,"World Affairs
Council, San Francisco, CA., May 23, 1991
"Germany and the Transformation of Europe,"DAAD Summer
Seminar, August 1, 1990
"U.S. Foreign Policy Objectives at the End of the Reagan
Era,"Friedrich
Ebert Foundation Conference on American Foreign Policy, Bonn,
West Germany, November 1988
"High Technology, National Security, and International Politics,"Berkeley
Roundtable on the International Economy, May 1988
"The Prospect for Joint Ventures with the Soviet Union,"Center
for Slavic and East European Studies, University of California,
Berkeley, "The Gorbachev Era: An Update,"April 1988
"The United Nations: Prospects for Reform,"Conference
on the United Nations, University of Pittsburgh, April 1988
"High Technology and National Security,"Institute of
International Studies, University of California, Berkeley, April
1987
"Statecraft and State Capacity," Faculty Seminar on
the State and Society, Harvard University, February 1986
"East-West Technology Transfer: Lessons for the Third World"Hebrew
University of Jerusalem, December 1986
"Institutional Weakness and Policy Failure in East-West Trade,"Conference
on the State and Institutional Political Economy, Woodrow Wilson
School, Princeton University, May 1985
"The State Against Itself,"Conference on the State and
the International Political Economy, UCLA, November 1985
University Service
Screening and selection Committee, International and Area Studies
Chief Administrative Officer Position
Professional Activities
- Fulbright Grant Selection Committee, Technical University,
Dresden, 1999
- Selection Committee, DAAD Prize for Distinguished
Scholarship in German Studies,
1997.
- Research Support Advisory Board, American Political Science
Association, 1996-98.
- Chair, Panel on Economic Security, American
Political Science Association, Annual Meeting, Washington,
D.C. 1994.
- Director, Summer Institute in Social Science Theory
and Problems of Liberalization, a program for university
students from Eastern Europe and the former Soviet
Union, June-July, 1992, July-August, 1993.
- Chair, Panel on "Redefining
Security"American Political Science Association,
1992 Annual Meeting, Chicago, Illinois
- Conference Director, Conference
on The Future of European Security, U.C. Berkeley, Spring, 1991
- Endowed
Programs Committee, American Political Science Association,
1987-88
- Chair, Panel on South African Sanctions and Divestment,
American Political Science Association, 1987 Annual Meeting,
Chicago, Illinois
- Governing Board, International Studies
Association, Atlantic Region,1986-87
- Chair, Panel on Progress
in International Relations, American Political Science Association
Annual Meeting 1985, New
Orleans, Louisiana
- Editorial Board, German Politics and
Society
Business and Politics
- Article and manuscript referee, articles
on trade and security policy, international relations
theory, security
issues, foreign
policy analysis,
post-communist
transitions, ethnic conflict, and German foreign policy,
for: International Security; International
Organization; International Studies Quaterly; The American
Political Science Review; European Journal of International
Relations;
Swiss Political Science
Review; Journal of Theoretical Politics, University of
California Press; Cornell University Press; The University
of Michigan
Press; Penn State
Press; Scott,
Foresman and Company; Brooks/Cole Publishing Company;
Westview Press, Cambridge University Press.
- Jury member and
referee for: The Mershon Center Competition in International
Security, The Ohio State University;
The Harris Faculty Fellowship
Program, Grinnell College; The Netherlands Institute
for Advanced Study in the
Humanities and Social
Sciences, The German Academic Exchange Service, The
Fulbright Commission.
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