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Kathryn C. LavelleEllen and Dixon Long ProfessorGlobal FellowDepartment of Political ScienceGlobal Europe ProgramCase Western Reserve UniversityWoodrow Wilson International10900 Euclid AvenueCenter for ScholarsCleveland, OH 44106-71091300 Pennsylvania Ave, NWPhone: (216) 368-2691Washington, DC 20004Office Fax: (216) velle@case.eduEducationPh.D., Northwestern University, Evanston, IllinoisDepartment of Political Science.Institut Universitaire de Hautes Etudes Internationales, Geneva, SwitzerlandSpecial student status while conducting dissertation research.M. A., University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VirginiaDepartment of Government and Foreign Affairs.B. S. F. S., cum laude, Georgetown University, Washington, D.C.School of Foreign Service, International Economics Major.AcademicExperienceCase Western Reserve University Department of Political Science, Cleveland OHEllen and Dixon Long Professor of World Affairs. *Chair awarded September 12, 2006PROFESSOR Academic year 2012-present.ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR Academic year 2006-2012. *Tenure awarded July 1, 2006ASSISTANT PROFESSOR Academic years 2002-2006.VISITING ASSISTANT PROFESSOR Academic year 2001-2002.Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, Washington, DCGLOBAL FELLOW, Global Europe Program. 2014-present.City University of New York, Ralph Bunche Institute for International StudiesVISITING RESEARCH SCHOLAR, Summer 2003.Cleveland State University Department of Political Science, Cleveland OHVISITING ASSISTANT PROFESSOR Academic years, 1997-2001.ADJUNCT FACULTY Winter quarter, 1997, Summer quarter, 1997.Northwestern University Department of Political Science, Evanston, ILLECTURER Summer quarters 1993, 1994, Fall quarter 1995, Winter quarter 1996.CurrentResearchInterestsMultilateralism and International Organizations: International Monetary Fund; World Bank;United Nations; Legislatures and International Organizations; the US Congress and InternationalOrganizations, Africa.Global Governance: The Arctic and China in the new world order. Intersections of governance amongthe environment, health, and political economy.ExternalFellowshipsAndHonorsFulbright Visiting Research Chair in Global IssuesMunk Centre for International Studies, University of TorontoSpring Semester, 2010Residential FellowWoodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, Washington, DCAcademic Year 2008-9Program on America in the Global Economy

page 2American Political Science Association Congressional FellowAcademic Year 2006-7Designated the William A. Steiger Fellow as most promising Political ScientistAssignment on the Majority Staff, House Committee on Financial ServicesAcademic Council on the United Nations System, Brown University, August 1997Participant, Summer Workshop on International Organization Studies (travel and stipend)Dean's Citation for Service to the School of Foreign Service, Georgetown University, 1986Honorary MacArthur Junior Scholar (dissertation travel funds) awarded through the Program onInternational Cooperation in Africa (PICA), Northwestern University, Fall 1994-Winter 1995.Northwestern University Alumnae Association Fellow (dissertation year stipend, 1994-1995)Graduate School Fellowships, Northwestern UniversityGraduate School Fellowship, University of VirginiaUniversity Scholarships, Georgetown UniversityGrantsCo-Principal Investigator (Principal Investigator Xiong Yu, Case School of Engineering)NSF Division of Environmental Biology Award #1929939, July 1, 2019Workshop on Bio-Inspired Adaptation of Urban Infrastructure 49,906.00Investigator, (Principal Investigator, Liselotte Odgaard, Royal Danish Foreign Policy Societyand Hudson Institute)China’s Maritime Ambitions in the Arctic and Baltic Regions: Economic, Geopolitical andInstitutional Implications 482,500 DKK (approximately 73,000 US) April 2018Danish Maritime FundHagley Museum and Library, Hagley, DEResidency and Travel Expenses, 3,000. Summer 2008West Africa Research Association (WARA) FellowProgram funded by the United States Department of Education.Project Title: "Emerging Equity Markets in Africa" 5,000.00 Summer 1999InternalAwardsBaker-Nord Center Seminar on GlobalizationTravel to collections grant recipient, January 2016, 1,000.00Baker-Nord Center Seminar on GlobalizationParticipant, Spring 2011, Case Western Reserve UniversityMather Spotlight Series Prize for Women’s ResearchCollege of Arts and Sciences Award Winner, Fall 2010, Case Western Reserve UniversityW. P. Jones Presidential Faculty Development Fund AwardsSummer 2005 (travel and conference expenses) Case Western Reserve UniversitySummer 2004 (travel, research and conference expenses) Case Western Reserve University.Project Title: “Interaction Among International Organizations in Financing for Development”Summer 2003 (travel and work expenses) Case Western Reserve University.Project Title: “African Representation in Formal International Organizations”PublicationsBooksThe Challenges of Multilateralism. Yale University Press (in production—release late 2019).The manuscript traces the history of multilateralism—the coordination of relations among threeor more states according to certain principles—from the nineteenth century to the present. Itpays particular attention to the relationship between domestic and international politics that havehelped and hindered the process over time.

page 3Money and Banks in the American Political System. Cambridge University Press, 2013 (simultaneouspaper/hardback)Reviewed in Perspectives on Politics (Volume 13, No. 2, pp. 542-544)Presented to C-Span Cities Tour https://www.cspan.org/search/?sdate &edate &searchtype Videos&sort Most Recent Airing&text 0&addedterm%5B%5D lavelle&seriesid%5B%5D 38Legislating International Organization: The US Congress, the IMF, and the World Bank. OxfordUniversity Press, 2011.Reviewed in Review of International Organization (Volume 7, No. 3, pp. 335-338) andJournal of Politics (Volume 75, No. 1 (2013e6).The Politics of Equity Finance in Emerging Markets. Oxford University Press, 2004 (simultaneouspaper/hardback).Reviewed in Foreign Affairs (March/April 2005).Articles: Refereed Journals“US Foreign Policy and the Governance of Finance,” Business and Politics, Volume 21, No. 1, (March2019) pp. 1-26. Doi:10.1017/bap.2018.12"Constructing the Governance of American Finance: Timing and the Creation of the SEC, OTS, andCFPB,” Journal of Policy History, 29:3 (Summer 2017), pp. al Cooperation and Congress: The Legislative Process of Securing Funding for the WorldBank” International Studies Quarterly, Volume 55, No. 1 (March 2011) pp. ��Congress in the World: Benefits of the Congressional Fellowship Program for the Study ofInternational Relations” Perspectives on Politics, Volume 6, No. 3 (September 2008) pp. 539-551.“Exit, Voice, and Loyalty in International Organizations: US Involvement in the League of Nations”Review of International Organizations, Volume 2, No. 4 (December 2007) pp. 371-393.“Moving in from the Periphery: Africa and the Study of International Political Economy”Review of International Political Economy, Volume 12, No. 2 (May 2005) pp. 1-16.“Participating in the Governance of Trade: The GATT, UNCTAD and WTO”International Journal of Political Economy, Volume 33, No. 4 (Winter 2003-4) pp. 28-42."Architecture of Equity Markets: The Abidjan Regional Bourse"International Organization, Volume 55, No. 3 (Summer 2001) pp. 717-742.Article reprinted in Todd Moss and Sam Mensah (eds.) African Emerging Markets: Volume II.African Capital Markets Forum, Accra, Ghana."Ideas Within a Context of Power: The African Group in an Evolving UNCTAD"Journal of Modern African Studies, Volume 39, No. 1 (March 2001) pp. 25-50."The International Finance Corporation and the Emerging Market Funds Industry"Third World Quarterly, Volume 21, No. 2 (2000) pp. 193-213."International Financial Institutions and Emerging Capital Markets in Africa"Review of International Political Economy, Volume 6, No. 2 (Summer 1999) pp. 200-224.Articles: Edited Volumes“Foreign Policy and Sovereign Wealth Funds” in the Oxford Handbook of Sovereign Wealth Funds(2017) Eds. G. Woods, D. Cumming, I. Filatotchev, J. Reinecke. Oxford, Oxford University Press, pp.182-207.

page 4"Implementing the Volcker Rule in National and International Politics," in Tony Porter's The Fate ofTransnational Financial Regulation in the Wake of the 2007/8 Global Financial Crisis (2014) Routledgepp. 115-131."Banks, Banking, Regulatory Mechanisms, and the Public Interest: What’s So Different?" with TonyPorter in David Thomas and David Biette (eds.) Canada and the United States: Differences that Count(2014) University of Toronto Press pp. 211-229.“Non-governmental Organizations, the Financial Services Industry, and the Sovereign Debt RestructuringMechanism,” in Tony Porter and Karsten Ronit (eds.) The Challenges of Global Business Authority:Democratic Renewal, Stalemate or Decay? (2010) SUNY Press pp. 257-278.“Stock Markets and States” in James Busumtwi-Sam and Laurent Dobuzinskis (eds.) Turbulence andNew Directions in Global Political Economy, Palgrave/Macmillan, 2002, pp. 145-163.Articles: Legal and OtherWith Liselotte Odgaard and M. Taylor Fravel, “China in the Arctic: In the grey zone of economics andsecurity,” China’s World, Volume 3, Issue 2, 2018 pp. 136-138."Banking Policy and Politics" entry for American Political Culture: An Encyclopedia. ABC-CLIO.Greenwood/Praeger, 2015. edited by Michael Shally-Jensen."The Foundations of Regulatory Convergence and Divergence between the Federal Reserve andEuropean Central Bank," Georgetown Journal of International Law, Volume 45, Issue 3, Summer 2014,pp. 1137 to 1168."Capitalism and State Responses to the Financial Crisis" Current History November, 2013 issue on thefuture of capitalism, pp. 304-310."American Politics, the Presidency of the World Bank, and Development Policy" in World Bank PolicyResearch Working Paper Series (March, 2013)."Paris Club" entry in George Ritzer (ed.) The Blackwell Encyclopedia of Globalization, New York,Wiley-Blackwell, 2012.“The Business of Governments: Nationalism in the Context of Sovereign Wealth Funds and State-ownedEnterprises” Journal of International Affairs, invited submission for issue on global finance Fall/Winter2008, pp. 131-147, Volume 61, No. 3.“The Interest Group—Staff Connection in Congress: Access and Influence in Member,Committee, and Leadership Offices” with Jessica Gerrity and Nancy Hardt. PS: Political Science andPolitics (October 2008) pp. 913-917.“African States vs. African Interests: The Representation of Marginalized Groups in InternationalOrganizations” Seton Hall Journal of Diplomacy and International Relations, Summer/Fall 2004, pp.111-123.Book ReviewsReview of Patrick Allan Sharma’s Robert McNamara's Other War: The World Bank and InternationalDevelopment. In Humanities and Social Sciences Online, (Summer 2017) Network on DiplomaticHistory and International Affairs.“Growing Pains for the Bretton Woods Institutions” Reviews of Kent Jones’ Who’s Afraid of the WTO?and David Vines and Christopher Gilbert’s edited volume The IMF and its Critics: Reform of the GlobalFinancial Architecture. In International Studies Review Volume 7, No. 1 (March 2005) pp. 110-113.Review of Tony Addison’s edited volume From Conflict to Recovery in Africa.

page 5In The Journal of Modern African Studies, Volume 42, No. 2, Spring 2004, pp. 305-306.Review of Fantu Cheru’s African Renaissance: Roadmaps to the Challenge of Globalization.In The Journal of Modern African Studies, Volume 42, No. 1, January 2004, pp. 155-156.Review of Stephan Haggard, Chung H. Lee, and Sylvia Maxfield'sedited volume The Politics of Finance in Developing Countries. InThe Columbia Journal of World Business, Volume XXIX, No. 4, Winter 1994, pp. 87-89.DissertationInvisible Hand, Invisible Continent: Liberalization and African States in UNCTADThe dissertation inquired into the restructuring of the United Nations Conference on Trade andDevelopment (UNCTAD) with a focus on African states. It countered theoretical literature ininternational relations theory on the causal power of ideas.Select InvitedExternalPresentations(since 2003)Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, Washington, DCPanelist “Revisiting Wilson’s Domestic Record”October 9, 2018Broadcast on C-Span. Available wilsons-domestic-policiesUrsuline College, Cleveland, OhioSpeaker in Series “Stars Among Us”March 15, 2018Alexander Hamilton Society, Ashland, University, Ashland, OhioPanelist “North Korea and US Foreign Policy”November 30, 2017City Club of Cleveland, Happy Dog Takes on the WorldPanelist “A New US Foreign Policy? ISIS, Middle East Peace, and Trump’s Trip Abroad”June 6, 2017.Simon Fraser University, Harbour Centre Campus, Vancouver, BC, CanadaPaper “Is the "New Normal" Either New or Normal in American National Electoral PoliticsAfter the Financial Crisis of 2008?”Presented to Workshop on Financial Reform, April 10, 2017Discussant at Simon Fraser University Philosopher’s Café on Western Economiesand the 2008 Crash--Public Forum, April 10, 2017Cleveland State University, Master’s in Global Issues ProgramInvited panel participant at globalization forum, April 6, 2017Second Annual Women in Science and Medicine Cleveland“Have We Moved the Needle?” February 21, 2017Tinkham Veale Ballroom, Case Western Reserve UniversityCity Club of Cleveland, Happy Dog Takes on the WorldPanelist “The Next President’s Foreign Policy Inbox” November 10, 2016. Replayed on C-spanAvailable at getown Journal of International Law Symposium"The Foundations of Regulatory Divergence between the Federal Reserve and EuropeanCentral Bank" presented to "International Financial Regulation in the Post-Crisis Era"April 8, 2014Church of the Covenant, Adult Study Forum on the US in a Global Era, Cleveland, Ohio"Global Connections: The US Congress, the IMF, and the World Bank"November 10, 2013Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, Washington, DCBook Launch, Money and Banks in the American Political SystemProgram on America in the Global Economy, March 14, 2013Houston Committee on Foreign Relations"Congress and U.S. Foreign Policy"Houston Country Club, December 12, 2012

page 6Flora Stone Mather Alumnae Association, Cleveland, OH"Seeking Security in a World of Instability: Women in the Politics of Finance"Salon Speaker, November 6, 2012World Bank, Washington, DC"American Politics, the Presidency of the World Bank, and Development Policy"Presented to workshop, "Development Policy and the World Bank Archives" organized by theWorld Bank Group Archives and Development Economics Department, October 25-26, 2012Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, Washington, DCBook Launch, Legislating International Organization: The US Congress, IMF, and World BankProgram on America in the Global Economy, October 25, 2011Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, Washington, DCSpeaker to Congressional Staff, Rayburn House Office Building, October 26, 2011Cleveland State University, Master of Arts Program in Global Interactions“International Interconnections among Congress, the IMF, and World Bank”Inaugural Symposium on International Politics, Business, and Law, May 3, 2011Department of Political Science, SUNY Geneso, Geneseo New York"The International Implications of the Financial Crisis", October 6, 2010Ohio Association of Economists and Political Scientists, Ashland University, Ashland, Ohio“The Economy and Government Response” Keynote address, October 3, 2009United States Senate, Washington, DCCommittee on Foreign Relations Staff Briefing on IMF policy issues, July 9, 2009Cornell-Waterloo Money Manuscript Workshop, Waterloo, OntarioBook manuscript reviewed as work in progress, May 8 and 9, 2009Goldstein Program in Public Policy Lecture Series, Washington College, Chestertown Maryland“A New Iron Triangle? Congress, the Treasury, and the Federal Reserve in the Financial Crisisof 2008" April 6, 2009Council on Comparative Studies, American University, Washington, DC“Pluralist Advocacy for International Organizations through Congressional Channels”March 24, 2009United States Naval Academy, Annapolis, MD“Politics of the Financial Crisis”, March 5, 2009Institute for Global and International Studies, The George Washington University, Washington, DCResearch Seminar Series, January 22, 2009Seminar on Congressional Leadership, College of William and Mary, Williamsburg, VAPaper presented to summer seminar on research in process, July 13, 2007Lansing-Lee Seminar in Global Politics, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VAPaper presented to seminar on intersection of domestic and global politics, March 23, 2007United Nations Association, Youngstown Chapter, Youngstown, OHSpeaker for event commemorating the anniversary of the UN’s founding, October 19, 2006Pomona College (Claremont College Consortium), Claremont, CASpeaker for event on future issues in African debt and development, October 7, 2005Cleveland Council on World Affairs, Young ProfessionalsSpeaker for event on developments in Sudan, October 10, 2005Northwestern University Club of ClevelandFeatured Speaker for event on the war in Iraq, February 13, 2003Cleveland Council on World Affairs“Making the Poor Pay: Debt Relief for the Global South”, October 6, 2003Select InvitedVirtualPresentationsSan Marcos University, Lima, Peru"The Federal Reserve: A Bureaucratic Mandate in Evolution for One Hundred Years"Department of Contemporary History, Symposium on US Federal Reserve, December 5, 2013United States Department of State, US Embassy in Baku, Azerbaijan.Online broadcast discussing US Role in the IMF and World BankVirtual Student Foreign Service Program, November 14, 2013.ConferencePaper: (with Liselotte Odgaard and M. Taylor Fravel) “China, Russia, and the Arctic: Melting

page 7Papers andOtherConferenceParticipationand Freezing Alliances in a Changing Climate” for panel “Climate Change and Security”Panel Chair and Discussant: African States in International Political Economy”Annual Meeting of the International Studies AssociationToronto, Canada, March 2019.Panel Chair (Junior Scholar Session): “International Political Economy: The Struggle for Powerand Wealth”Discussant: “The International Monetary Fund: Crisis, Commitment, and Compliance”Paper: “American Presidential Elections and Financial Crises: Rhetoric and Policy in theS&L and 2008 Financial Crises” for panel “Policies, Politics, and Financial CrisesAnnual Meeting of the International Studies AssociationSan Francisco, CA, April 2018.Paper: “US Elections and Financial Crises”Intersections of Finance and Society 2017 2nd ConferenceCity, University of London, London, UK, November 2-3, 2018Paper: “American Presidential Elections and Financial Crises: Rhetoric and Policy in theS&L and 2008 Financial Crises”“Discussant: “The Evolution of Financial Regulations: International and Comparative Contexts”Annual Meeting of the Western Political Science AssociationVancouver, British Columbia, Canada, April 13-15, 2017Panel Chair: “Policy Diffusion in the International Economy”Annual Meeting of the American Political Science AssociationPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania, August 31--September 4, 2016Panel Chair and Paper: “Regulating Capital, Credit Flows, and Financial Crises” (panel) “Regulationin the European Central Bank and the IMF: International Organizations and National Regulators”(paper)Annual Meeting of the International Studies AssociationNew Orleans, Louisiana, February 18-21, 2015Roundtable Participant: IPE Distinguished Scholar Roundtable Honoring Louis W. PaulyAnnual Meeting of the International Studies AssociationNew Orleans, Louisiana, February 18-21, 2015.Paper: "The IMF in the Troika: Working Towards a European Banking Union with States andInternational Organizations"Research Workshop, "Networking Europe and the IMF"Sponsored by GR:EEN -- Global Re-ordering: Evolution Through European NetworksUniversity of Warwick, UK, October 8 through 10, 2014Chair and Moderator: Voinovich Archives Project Conference on Public Private PartnershipsMaxine Goodman Levin College of Urban AffairsCleveland State University, Cleveland, Ohio August 15, 2014Paper: Creating American Regulatory Agencies at the National and International LevelsCanadian Political Science Association Annual MeetingBrock University, Ontario, Canada , May 27, 2014Panel Chair: Central Banks and Financial Regulation: The Comparative Political Histories of theUS and GermanyPolicy History ConferenceSheraton Columbus at Capital Sqare, Columbus, Ohio, June 4-7, 2014Paper: "The United States in Crisis: Creating Regulatory Agencies as a Way Forward"Twenty Fifth Annual Conference of the Society for the Advancement of Socio-Economics

page 8University of Milan, Italy, June 27-29, 2013.Paper: "Implementing the Volcker Rule in National and International Politics"International Studies Association Annual MeetingSan Francisco, California, April 3-6, 2013.Discussant: The Political Economy of Norm Convergence, Divergence, and Contestation in GlobalFinanceInternational Studies Association Annual MeetingSan Francisco, California, April 3-6, 2013.Paper: "Financial Market History and Regulation in the US"Policy History ConferenceRichmond Marriott, Richmond, Virginia. June 9, 2012Paper: "The TARP and the HAMP: Government to the Rescue for Industry and a Problem for theIndividual?Industry Studies Association Annual MeetingPittsburgh, Pennsylvania. May 31, 2012.Panel Chair: "Regime Type, Political Stability, and Foreign Aid"Annual Meeting of the Midwest Political Science AssociationPalmer House Hilton, Chicago, Illinois, April 2012Paper: "Connecting the Dots among the Basel Agreements, Shadow Banking Industry, and theAmerican Regulatory State"International Studies Association Annual MeetingSan Diego, California, April, 2012Paper: "Sovereign Debt and Sovereign Default in Advanced Industrial Democracies:The Politics of Fixed Income in Greece, Spain, and Portugal"International Studies Association Annual MeetingMontreal, Quebec, Canada. March 18, 2011.Paper: Congress, the IMF and the World Bank: Friend or Foe?Policy History Conference Annual MeetingHyatt on Capital Square, Columbus, Ohio. June 5, 2010Panel Chair and Discussant: “Challenges of International Financial Volatility”International Studies Association Annual MeetingNew York, New York. February 16, 2009Roundtable Participant: “Global Redistribution and Sovereign Wealth Funds”American Political Science Association Annual MeetingHynes Convention Center, Boston, Massachusetts. August 2008Paper: “The Interest Group—Staff Connection in Congress: Access and Influence in Member,Committee, and Leadership Offices”Midwest Political Science Association Annual MeetingChicago, Illinois, April 2008.Paper: “Contrasting Democratic Representation in States and International Organizations:The Case of the IMF Sovereign Debt Restructuring Mechanism”International Studies Association Annual MeetingSan Francisco, California, March 2008.Paper: “Parliamentary Routes: the U.S. Congress, Interest Groups, and Policy Change

page 9in the World Bank”Political Economy of International OrganizationsMonte Verità, Ascona (Switzerland), February 2-9 2008.Paper: “Levels of Analysis and Financial Crises”American Political Science Association Annual MeetingPhiladelphia Marriott Hotel, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. August 2006Paper: “Decolonization and Economic Development in the United Nations System”International Studies Association Annual MeetingTown and Country Resort and Convention Center, San Diego, California. March 2006Paper: “The Historical Origins of Financial Development in the United Nations System”Annual Meeting of the Academic Council on the United Nations SystemWestin Hotel, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. June 2005.Paper: “Governing Sovereign Debt: Formal and Informal Alliances in Emerging Market FinancialPolitics”Annual Meeting of the Canadian Association for the Study of International DevelopmentUniversity of Western Ontario, London, Ontario, Canada. June 2005.Panel Organizer and Paper: “The Evolution of NGO Activity and the Financing for Development(Ffd) Issue-AreaAmerican Political Science Association Annual MeetingPalmer House Hilton, Chicago, Illinois. August 2004Paper: “The GATT, UNCTAD, WTO, and International Relations Theory”The WTO and Beyond: Global Governance and State Power in the Twenty-First CenturySimon Fraser University, Vancouver, British Columbia, July 2004Paper: “Securities Markets and National Insecurities: International Capital Markets, the United Nations,and the Globalization Process”Annual Meeting of the Academic Council on the United Nations SystemUnited Nations Secretariat, Geneva, Switzerland. June 2004Panel Organizer and Paper: “NGOs and African States’ Representation in the UN System”International Studies Association Annual MeetingLe Centre Sheraton Hotel, Montreal Quebec, Canada. March 2004Panel Organizer and Paper: “The Product is Political:Stocks, Bonds, Investment Funds and the West African Franc Zone”American Political Science Association Annual MeetingPhiladelphia Marriott Hotel, Philadelphia, PA. August 2003Paper: “African States vs. African Interests in the UN System:The Changing Nature of Representation of Powerless Groups in International Organizations”Annual Meeting of the Academic Council on the United Nations SystemUnited Nations Secretariat, New York, New York, June 2003Panel Co-Chair and Paper: “African Representation in Formal International Organizations”International Studies Association Annual MeetingPortland Hilton Hotel, Portland, Oregon. February 2003Panel Chair and Paper: “Bankruptcy for African States? Sovereign Debt Restructuring and the IMF”African Studies Association Annual MeetingMarriott Wardman Park Hotel, Washington, DC. December 2002Paper: “Structures, Structural Adjustment and Stock: The Abidjan and Accra Bourses”

page 10International Studies Association Annual MeetingNew Orleans Marriott, New Orleans, LA. March 2002Paper: "Stock Markets and States" (conference travel grant)Global Turbulence: Instability in National and International Political EconomySimon Fraser University, Burnaby, B.C. July 2001Paper: "Sovereignty and World Bank Sanctions"International Studies Association Annual MeetingChicago Hilton and Towers, Chicago, IL. February 2001Paper: "Globalization Without Integration: The International Market for Equity Securities"International Studies Association Annual MeetingWestin Bonaventure Hotel, Los Angeles, CA. March 2000Paper: "The International Finance Corporation and the Emerging Market Funds Industry"International Studies Association Annual MeetingOmni-Shoreham Hotel, Washington, DC. February 1999Paper: "Political and Economic Nonterritorial Space: Emerging Capital Markets in Africa"International Studies Association Annual MeetingMinneapolis Hilton Hotel, Minneapolis, Minnesota. March 1998Panel Chair and Discussant "NGOs and Violent Conflict Resolution"Midwest International Studies Association Annual MeetingSheraton City Center, Cleveland, Ohio. October 1997Paper: "Organizational Responses to Changing Development Paradigms"International Studies Association Annual MeetingWestin Harbour Castle Hotel, Toronto, Canada. March 1997Paper: "The Eighth UNCTAD Conference" (conference travel grant)Academic Council on the United Nations System Annual MeetingInternational Labor Organization, Turin, Italy. June 1996Paper: "Reorganization of an International Organization"Midwest Political Science Association, International Relations SectionPalmer House Hilton, Chicago, Illinois. April 1996Paper: "The African Group in UNCTAD: African States in Changing International Institutions"African Studies Association Annual MeetingHyatt Orlando, Orlando, Florida. November 1995Paper: "Western Hegemony and Structural Adjustment Ideology"Midwest Political Science Association Annual Meeting, Political Economy SectionPalmer House Hilton, Chicago, Illinois. April 1995Panel Chair and Discussant "A Reexamination of Prominent International Relations Theorists"Midwest Political Science Association Annual Meeting, International Relations SectionPalmer House Hilton, Chicago, Illinois. April 1995.Paper: "Ideas About Development and International Institutions"Midwest Political Science Association Annual Meeting, Political Economy SectionPalmer House Hilton, Chicago, Illinois. April 1994Service inMANUSCRIPT REFEREE

page 11DisciplineBusiness and Politics; Journal of Environment and Development; Comparative Politics; InternationalStudies Perspectives; International Studies Quarterly; International Theory; Journal of Modern AfricanStudies; Jounal of Policy History; Legislative Studies Quarterly; PS: Political Science and Politics;Review of International Organizations; Review of International Political Economy; West EuropeanPolitics; World Politics.Cambridge University Press; Cornell University Press; Oxford University Press; Routledge; StanfordUniversity Press.Transnational Corporations (a policy-oriented, peer-reviewed research journal of the United NationsConference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD))REVIEW BOARD MEMBER 2018-present.Finance Matters Book Series (a book series with Agenda Publishing aiming to bring topics related tofinancial politics to a generalist audience)CO-EDITOR (With Timothy J. Sinclair), 2017-present.Agenda Publishing, The Core, Science Central, Bath lane, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE4 5TF, UKOxford Research Encyclopedia of International StudiesSENIOR EDITOR 2017-2018.Fulbright Program Selection Committee (West Africa)NATIONAL SCREENING COMMITTEE MEMBER, 2016, 2017, 2018International Studies Association, International Political Economy SectionSECT

Danish Maritime Fund Hagley Museum and Library, Hagley, DE Residency and Travel Expenses, 3,000. Summer 2008 West Africa Research Association (WARA) Fellow Program funded by the United States Department of Education. Internal Baker-Nord Center Seminar on Globalization Awards Baker-Nord Center Seminar on Globalization