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JAMES H. MITTELMAN School of International Service American University 4400 Massachusetts Ave., N.W. Washington, D.C. 20016-8071 January 2020 Present Position Distinguished Research Professor and University Professor Emeritus, School of International Service, American University, since 2018 Distinguished Scholar in Residence and University Professor Emeritus, 2015-2018 University Professor, American University, 2007-2015 Professor of International Relations, American University, Washington, DC, 1992-2007 Contact Numbers Telephone (office): 202-885-1643 Fax: 202-885-2494 E-Mail: [email protected] University Education Cornell University Government Ph.D. 1971 Cornell University Government M.A. 1970 University of East Africa African Studies 1967-68 Georgetown University Government 1966-67 Michigan State University Social Science B.A. 1966 Previous Academic Employment Visiting Professor, Department of Political and Economic Studies, University of Helsinki, 2017 Visiting Professor, College of International Relations, Ritsumeikan University, Kyoto, Japan, 2000 Pok Rafeah Chair in International Studies and Distinguished Visiting Professor, Institute of Malaysian and International Studies, National University of Malaysia, 1997-98

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JAMES H. MITTELMAN

School of International Service

American University

4400 Massachusetts Ave., N.W.

Washington, D.C. 20016-8071

January 2020

Present Position

Distinguished Research Professor and University Professor Emeritus, School of International

Service, American University, since 2018

Distinguished Scholar in Residence and University Professor Emeritus, 2015-2018

University Professor, American University, 2007-2015

Professor of International Relations, American University, Washington, DC, 1992-2007

Contact Numbers

Telephone (office): 202-885-1643

Fax: 202-885-2494

E-Mail: [email protected]

University Education

Cornell University Government Ph.D. 1971

Cornell University Government M.A. 1970

University of East Africa African Studies 1967-68

Georgetown University Government 1966-67

Michigan State University Social Science B.A. 1966

Previous Academic Employment

Visiting Professor, Department of Political and Economic Studies, University of Helsinki, 2017

Visiting Professor, College of International Relations, Ritsumeikan University, Kyoto, Japan,

2000

Pok Rafeah Chair in International Studies and Distinguished Visiting Professor, Institute of

Malaysian and International Studies, National University of Malaysia, 1997-98

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Visiting Professor, Department of Sociology, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg,

South Africa, 1996

Professor of Political Science and Dean of the Division of Social Science, Queens College, City

University of New York (CUNY), 1987-91; also Professor of Political Science, Graduate School,

CUNY, 1987-91

Professor of International Relations and Dean of the Graduate School of International Studies

(today Josef Korbel School of International Studies), University of Denver, 1983-87

Associate Professor of Political Science, The City College, CUNY, 1980-83; and Associate

Professor, Graduate School, CUNY, 1981-83

Assistant Professor, Columbia University, 1972-80; Visiting Associate Professor, Columbia

University, Spring 1981

Lecturer, Cornell University, 1971-72

Special Tutor, Makerere University, Uganda, 1970-71

Selected Professional Service

Vice President, International Studies Association, 2006-07; Member, Senior Advisory

Committee, Global South Caucus, 2011-13; Founding Member, Academic Freedom Committee,

2010-11; Member, Executive Committee, 2006-07; Member, Governing Council, 2006-07;

Member, Professional Rights and Responsibilities Committee, 2006-08; Founding Member,

Robert W. and Jessie Cox Prize Committee, 1997-2007

Founding Chair, Department of Comparative and Regional Studies, American University, 1992-

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Director, Social Science Foundation, University of Denver, 1983-87

Founding Director, International Studies Program, The City College, CUNY, 1981-83

Associate Director, Liberal Arts, Pre-Professional Programs and Public Policy (an

interdisciplinary program in ethics and public policy), The City College, CUNY, 1980-81

Post-Doctoral Honors, Fellowships, Grants, and Contract Research

Honorary Fellow, Helsinki Collegium for Advanced Studies, since 2011

Honoree (for “Stellar Academic Contributions and Support of the Work of the Caucus”), Global

South Caucus, International Studies Association, 2015

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Distinguished Visiting Fellowship, Helsinki Collegium for Advanced Studies, 2014, 2011, 2009-

2010, and 2004

American University, International Travel Award for Faculty and Dean’s Summer Research

Award, 2013

Winner of Outstanding Academic Title Award for 2010, sponsored by Choice, for the book

Hyperconflict: Globalization and Insecurity. Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press, 2010

International Political Economy Distinguished Scholar Award, International Studies Association,

2010

Faculty Research Award, American University, 2006-07

Award for Outstanding Scholarship, Research, and Other Professional Contributions, American

University, 2005

Travel Grant, American Political Science Association, 2004

Winner of the 2003 Gold Medal in the Social Sciences conferred by the National University of

Malaysia for the book Capturing Globalization, coedited with Norani Othman. London and New

York: Routledge, 2001

Award for Outstanding Scholarship, Research, and Other Professional Contributions, School of

International Service, American University, 2004-05, 1999-2000, and 1996-97

Member, Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton, 1998-99

Research Grant, United Nations University, 1996-97, 1994, 1993, 1992

Research Grant, World Society Foundation, 1995-96 and 1991-92

Fulbright Senior Award for Lecturing and Research, 1995 (declined)

Award for Outstanding Service to the University Community, School of International Service,

American University, 1994

Recipient of the first International Political Economy Section of the International Studies

Association Project Grant, 1994

Recipient of the first International Studies Association’s Workshop Project Grant, 1993

Research Grant, Professional Staff Congress-City University of New York, 1991-92

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Several grants with colleagues for institutional and research projects: Academy of Finland, U.S.

Department of Education, Exxon Education Foundation, Atkinson Foundation, Social Science

Research Council, Rockefeller Foundation, Danforth Foundation, Ford Foundation, Pew

Foundation, Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, National Endowment for the Humanities, and

Friedrich Naumann Foundation,1983-present

Research Grant, World Policy Institute, 1982-83 and 1981-82

Travel Grant, Columbia University Center for Research in the Social Sciences, 1979, 1975,

1974, and 1973

Research Grant, Social Science Research Council, 1978

Resident Fellowship, Center of International Studies (formerly a research program within the

Woodrow Wilson School at Princeton University), John Parker Compton Foundation, 1977-78

Research Grant, Rockefeller Foundation (with Stuart Fagan and Howard Wriggins), 1975-76

Research Grant, Institute for the Study of World Politics, 1975-76

Research Grant, National Science Foundation, 1973

Travel Grant, American Council for Learned Societies, 1973

Research Grant, Cornell University Center for International Studies, 1971

Travel Grant, Cornell University Center for International Studies, 1971

Other Research Experience and Skills

Research Affiliate, Makerere Institute of Social Research, Kampala, Uganda, May-June 2013

Resource Person, Council for the Development of Economic and Social Research in Africa,

Democratic Governance Institute, Dakar, Senegal, July 2011

Visiting Scholar, Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology University, Australia, 2009

Distinguished Visitor, University of Western Australia, 1999

Research Associate, Center for Studies of Social Change, New School for Social Research,

1991-92

Visiting Fellow, Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, Singapore, 1991

Senior Research Associate, Columbia University Institute of African Studies, 1981-83

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Research Associate, Eduardo Mondlane University, Mozambique, Summer 1978

Academic Visitor, University of Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, June 1975-February 1976

Research Associate, Makerere Institute of Social Research, Uganda, June 1970-May 1971

Language Proficiency: Kiswahili (good working knowledge) and French (reading)

Selected Public Lectures

“The Politics of Knowledge: Universities at Risk,” Ethiopian Economics Association, Addis

Ababa, Ethiopia, 2019

“The Global Transformation of Universities: Racing for the Top,” Makerere Institute of Social

Research, Kampala, Uganda, 2013

“Education, Globalization, and Public Policy,” National Planning Authority of Uganda,

Kampala, Uganda, 2013

“Hyperconflict: Globalization and Insecurity,” Finnish Political Science Association keynote

address at its annual convention, held in Tallinn, Estonia, 2010

“Globalization and Development: Learning from Debates in China,” Annual Globalization

Lecture, Economic and Social Research Foundation, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, 2005 (broadcast

on national television)

“The Future of Globalization,” Pok Rafeah Public Lecture, National University of Malaysia,

Bangi, Malaysia, 1999

“Globalization, Peace and Conflict, ” Inaugural Lecture, Pok Rafeah Chair in International

Studies, National University of Malaysia, Bangi, Malaysia, 1997

“Academic Freedom, Transformation and Reconciliation,” Richard Feetham Memorial Lecture

on Academic Freedom in Africa, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, 1996 (previous

speakers in this series include Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., and Bishop Desmond Tutu)

Publications

Books

Implausible Dream: The World-Class University and Repurposing Higher Education. Princeton:

Princeton University Press, 2018. Paperback edition, 2020. Chinese translation, forthcoming.

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Political Critiques and Social Theories of the Global, coedited with Paul James. London: Sage,

2014.

Contesting Global Order: Development, Globalization, and Global Governance. London and

New York: Routledge, 2011.

Hyperconflict: Globalization and Insecurity. Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press, 2010.

Whither Globalization? The Vortex of Knowledge and Ideology. London and New York:

Routledge, 2004. Japanese translation.

Excerpt adapted, “Globalization: Power and Knowledge,” International Review 39, 2

(Summer 2005): 145-57. Chinese translation: 85-98 (English edition).

Capturing Globalization, coedited with Norani Othman. London and New York: Routledge,

2001.

The Globalization Syndrome: Transformation and Resistance. Princeton: Princeton University

Press, 2000. Chinese, Japanese, and Spanish translations.

Excerpt appears as “Global Organized Crime,” in Frank J. Lechner and John Boli, eds.,

The Globalization Reader. Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell, 2011, pp. 226-30; and 2008

edition, pp. 235-40.

Chapter 9 (coauthored with Christine B.N. Chin) republished in Louise Amoore, ed., The

Global Resistance Reader. London: Routledge, 2005, pp. 17-27.

Excerpt adapted, “The Neoliberal Ethic and the Spirit of Globalization,” Peace and

Policy 6 (December 2001): 20-22.

Out from Underdevelopment Revisited: Changing Global Structures and the Remaking of the

Third World, coauthored with Mustapha Kamal Pasha. London: Macmillan, and New York: St.

Martin's, 1997; 2nd printing, 2000.

Innovation and Transformation in International Studies, coedited with Stephen Gill. Cambridge,

UK and New York: Cambridge University Press, 1997.

Globalization: Critical Reflections, edited. Boulder, CO: Lynne Rienner Publishers, 1996, a

publication sponsored by the International Political Economy Section of the International Studies

Association and the best seller in its Advances in International International Political Economy

series

Out from Underdevelopment: Prospects for the Third World. London: Macmillan, and New

York: St. Martin's, 1988; 2nd printing, 1989; 3rd printing, 1992.

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Chapter 7 adapted and republished as “The Economy of Mozambique,” in David E.

Gardinier, ed., Africana Journal 17 (1998): 185-95.

Underdevelopment and the Transition to Socialism: Mozambique and Tanzania. New York:

Harcourt Brace Jovanovich/Academic Press, 1981.

Ideology and Politics in Uganda: From Obote to Amin. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press,

1975.

Short Monographs

The Future of Globalization. Bangi, Malaysia: Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia

(National University of Malaysia Press), Pok Rafeah Public Lecture, 1999.

Globalization, Peace and Conflict. Bangi, Malaysia: Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia

(National University of Malaysia Press), Pok Rafeah Inaugural Lecture, 1997.

Transforming the International Political Economy: A Crisis of Hegemony in the Third World.

Washington, DC: World Academy of Development and Cooperation, Monograph Series on

Global Development, 1985.

A revised version of "La réorganisation de l'economie politique internationale: une crise

de l'hégémonie dans le Tiers Monde," Bulletin de Liaison (Department of Political

Economy, University of Paris 8, August 1983): 1-37.

Dependency and Civil-Military Relations. Buffalo, NY: Occasional Paper, Council on

International Studies, State University of New York, Buffalo, 1975.

Republished and abridged, "De la dépendance et des relations entre l'armée et le pouvoir

civil," Revue Tiers Monde 18, 70 (April-June 1977): 211-30.

Asian Alien Pariahs: A Cross-Regional Perspective, coauthored with Onkar S. Marwah. Denver,

CO: University of Denver Center on International Race Relations Monograph Series, Studies in

Race and Nations 6, 1 (1974-75).

The Uganda Coup and the Internationalization of Political Violence. Pasadena, California:

Munger Africana Series, No. 14, 1972.

Scholarly Articles and Chapters

“Blazing Scholarly Ground: From International Studies to Global Studies,” coauthored with

Daniel E. Esser, in Chris Hudson and Erin K. Wilson, eds., Revisiting the Global Imaginary:

Theories, Ideologies, Subjectivities. Essays in Honor of Manfred Steger. Houndmills, UK:

Palgrave Macmillan, 2019, pp. 3-16.

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“To Risk or Derisk the Soul of the University? The Peril in Educational Globalization,”

Globalizations 16, 5 (August 2019), pp. 707-16. [This issue of Globalizations contains a forum

on my book Implausible Dream: The World-Class University and Repurposing Higher

Education, with comments by other authors and my response.]

“Transdisciplinarty,” coauthored with Daniel E. Esser, in Mark Juergensmeyer, Saskia Sassen,

Manfred B. Steger, and Victor Fassel, eds. Oxford Handbook of Global Studies. New York:

Oxford University Press, 2018, pp. 127-37.

Also as a Working Paper, “Transdisciplinarity (October 5, 2017). School of International

Service Research Paper No. 2017-3. Available at SSRN:

https://ssrn.com/abstract=3048355.

“Decolonizing the Postcolonial University? Possibilities and Exigencies with Evidence from

Uganda,” Journal of Poverty Alleviation and International Development 8,1 (June 2017): 1-47.

“Global Governance and Universities: The Power of Ideas and Knowledge,” Globalizations 13, 5

(October 2016): 608-21.

Republished in Shannon Brincat, ed., From International Relations to World

Civilizations: The Contributions of Robert W. Cox. London: Routledge, 2017, pp. 109-21.

“Repositioning in Global Governance: Horizontal and Vertical Shifts amid Pliable

Neoliberalism,” Third World Quarterly 37, 4 (April 2016): 665-81.

“Interview [with James H. Mittelman] on ‘A Genealogy of ‘Globalization’: The Career of a

Concept,” Globalizations 11, 4 (August 2014): 549-59.

“A Better Intellectual World Is Possible: Dialogues with Professor Ali A. Mazrui,” African

Studies Review 57, 1 (April 2014): 153-70.

Republished in Seifudein Adem and Kimani Njogu, eds., The American African: Essays

on the Life and Scholarship of Ali A. Mazrui. Trenton, NJ: Africa World Press, 2018, pp.

85-104.

“A Global Perspective on International Regulation and Governance in Africa,” Global Change,

Peace & Security 26, 1 (February 2014): 113-20.

“Global University Rankings as a Marker of Revaluing the University,” in Tero Erkkilä, ed.,

Global University Rankings: Challenges for European Ranking Systems. London and New York:

Palgrave Macmillan, 2013, pp. 223-35.

“What’s in a Name? Global, International, and Regional Studies,” Globalizations 10, 4 (August

2013): 515-19.

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“Global Bricolage: Emerging Market Powers and Polycentric Governance,” Third World

Quarterly 34, 1 (February 2013): 23-37.

“The Enigma of More Peace and Less Security,” Globalizations 8, 3 (June 2011): 373-78.

“Hyperconflict Revisited,” Globalizations, 8, 3 (June 2011): 391-94. [This issue of

Globalizations contains a forum on my book Hyperconflict: Globalization and Insecurity, with

comments by other authors and my response.]

“What Drives Global Security and Insecurity?” Global Change, Peace & Security 23, 2 (June

2011): 113-16.

“Global (In)security: The Confluence of Intelligence and Will,” Global Change, Peace &

Security 23, 2 (June 2011): 135-39. [This issue of Global Change, Peace & Security contains a

forum on my book Hyperconflict: Globalization and Insecurity, with comments by other authors

and my response.]

“Crisis and Global Governance: Money, Discourses, and Institutions,” Globalizations 7, 1

(March 2010): 157-72.

Republished in Barry K. Gills, ed., Globalization in Crisis. London: Routledge, 2011, pp.

155-70.

“The Development Paradigm and Its Critics,” in Robert A. Denemark, ed., The International

Studies Encyclopedia, Vol. 2. Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell, 2010, pp. 930-48.

“Global Order and Knowledge Production,” International Studies Review 11, 4 (December

2009): 760-65.

“Development in Africa: What Is the Cutting Edge in Thinking and Policy?” coauthored with

Elizabeth Schmidt, Review of African Political Economy 36, 120 (June 2009): 273-74.

“Strategic Levers for Development Thinking and Policy,” Review of African Political Economy

36, 120 (June 2009): 280-82.

“Social Research, Knowledge, and Criminal Power,” in H. Richard Friman, ed., Crime and the

Global Political Economy, International Political Economy Yearbook, Vol. 16, a publication

sponsored by the International Political Economy Section of the International Studies

Association. Boulder, CO: Lynne Rienner Publishers, 2009, pp. 159-75.

“The Valence of Iraq? Globalization and the State,” Globalizations 6, 1 (March 2009): 113-19.

“The Salience of Race,” International Studies Perspectives 10, 1 (February 2009): 99-107.

“Beyond Impoverished Antipoverty Paradigms,” Third World Quarterly 29, 8 (December 2008):

1639-52.

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“Arusha Declaration,” in Peter N. Stearns, ed., Oxford Encyclopedia of the Modern World. New

York: Oxford University Press, 2008, pp. 265-66.

“Who Governs Academic Freedom in International Studies?” International Studies Perspectives

8, 4 (November 2007): 358-68.

“Crime,” in Roland Robertson and Jan Aart Scholte, eds., Encyclopedia of Globalization. New

York: Routledge, 2006, pp. 240-44.

“Globalization and Development: Learning from Debates in China,” Globalizations 3, 3

(September 2006): 377-91.

Republished in Jan Nederveen Pieterse and Boike Rehbein, eds., Globalization and

Emerging Societies. Houndmills, UK: Palgrave Macmillan, 2009, pp. 85-103.

“Globalization and Its Critics,” in Richard Stubbs and Geoffrey R.D. Underhill, eds., Political

Economy and the Changing Global Order, 3rd

ed. Toronto: Oxford University Press, 2005, pp.

64-76.

“Globalization, Cosmopolitanism, and the Kantian Revival: Commentary on David Held’s ‘At

the Crossroads,’” Globalizations 2, 1 (May 2005): 114-16.

"Globalization Debates: Bringing in Microencounters,” Globalizations 1, 1 (September 2004):

24-37.

Republished in Abdul Rahman Embong, ed., Globalisation, Culture & Inequalities: In

Honour of the Late Ishak Shari. Bangi, Malaysia: Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan

Malaysia (National University of Malaysia Press), 2004, pp. 62-79.

“Underdevelopment,” in Adam Kuper and Jessica Kuper, eds. The Social Science Encyclopedia,

3rd

ed. London: Routledge, 2004, Vol. II, pp. 1043-44.

“What Is Critical Globalization Studies?" International Studies Perspectives 5, 3 (August 2004):

219-30.

Republished in Richard P. Appelbaum and William I. Robinson, eds., Critical

Globalization Studies. New York: Routledge, 2005, pp. 19-29; and in Japanese in

Yoshikazu Nakatani, ed., Globalization Theory: Problematics and Perspectives. Kyoto,

Japan: Horitsubunka-sha, 2007, pp. 177-97.

“Reconstituting ‘Common-Sense’ Knowledge: Representations of Globalization Protests,”

coauthored with Glenn Adler, International Relations 18, 2 (June 2004): 189-211.

"Ideologies and the Globalization Agenda," in Manfred B. Steger, ed., Rethinking Globalism

Lanham, MD: Rowman and Littlefield, 2004, pp. 15-26.

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Republished in Manfred B. Steger, ed., Globalization and Culture, Vol. 2. Cheltenham,

UK, and Northampton, MA: Edward Elgar Publishing, pp. 247-58.

“Making Globalization Work for the Have Nots,” in International Journal on World Peace 19, 2

(June 2002): 3-25.

Republished and adapted as “Alternative Globalization,” in Richard Sandbrook, ed.,

Civilizing Globalization. Albany: State University of New York Press, 2003, pp. 237-51;

revised and updated as “How to Engage Globalization?” in Richard Sandbrook and Ali

Burak Guven, eds., Civilizing Globalization, 2nd

ed. Albany: State University of New

York Press, 2014, pp. 123-36.

Republished in Portuguese as “A globalização alternativa,” in José María Gómez, ed.,

América Latina y el (des) orden global neoliberal. Hegemonía, contrahegemonía,

perspectivas. Buenos Aires: Latin American Council for the Social Sciences (CLACSO),

2004, pp. 29-43.

Republished as “Making Globalization Work,” in Nicholas N. Kittrie, Rodrigo Carazo,

and James R. Mancham, eds., The Future of Peace in the Twenty-First Century. Durham,

NC: Carolina Academic Press, 2003, pp. 367-79.

“The Power of Globalization,” in Friedrich M. Zimmerman and Susanne Janschitz, eds.,

Regional Policies in Europe—The Knowledge Age: Managing Global, Regional and Local

Interdependencies. Graz, Austria: Institute of Geography and Regional Science, University of

Graz, 2002, pp. 9-16.

“Globalization: An Ascendant Paradigm?” International Studies Perspectives 3, 1 (February

2002): 1-14.

Republished in Manfred B. Steger, ed., Globalization: The Greatest Hits, A Global

Studies Reader. Boulder, CO: Paradigm Publishers, 2010, pp. 117-35.

Republished in Paul James and Manfred B. Steger, eds. Globalization and Culture, Vol.

4. London: Sage, 2010, pp. 381-96.

Republished in John O'Loughlin, Lynn Staeheli, and Edward Greenberg, eds.,

Globalization and Its Outcomes. New York and London: Guilford Press, 2004, pp. 25-44.

Republished in Roland Robertson and Kathleen White, eds., Globalization: Critical

Concepts in Sociology, Vol. 6. London: Routledge, 2003, pp. 90-108.

An expanded version: “Globalization: An Ascendant Paradigm and Implications for

African Studies” in Paul Tiyambe Zeleza, ed., The Study of Africa, Vol. 2: Global and

Transnational Engagements. Dakar: Council for the Development of Economic and

Social Research in Africa, 2007, pp. 27-44.

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“Mapping Globalization,” Singapore Journal of Tropical Geography 22, 3 (November 2001):

212-18.

"Subregional Responses to Globalization," in Björn Hettne, András Inotai, and Osvaldo Sunkel,

eds., Comparing Regionalisms: Implications for Global Development. London: Macmillan, New

York: St. Martin’s, 2001, pp. 214-33.

“Globalization: Captors and Captives,” Third World Quarterly 21, 6 (December 2000): 917-29;

and coeditor (with Norani Othman), Capturing Globalization, special issue of Third World

Quarterly 21, 6 (December 2000).

"Sustaining American Hegemony: The Relevance of Regionalism?" coauthored with Richard

Falk, in Björn Hettne, András Inotai, and Osvaldo Sunkel, eds., National Perspectives on the

New Regionalism in the North. London: Macmillan, New York: St. Martin’s, 2000, pp. 173-94.

Republished as “Globalization and Hegemony,” in Stephen C. Calleya, ed., Regionalism

in the Post-Cold War World. Brookfield, VT: Ashgate, 2000, pp. 3-22.

"Reconceptualizing Global Poverty: Globalization, Marginalization, and Gender," coauthored

with Ashwini Tambe, in Paul Wapner and Lester Ruiz, eds., Principled World Politics: The

Challenge of Normative International Relations. Lanham, MD: Rowman and Littlefield, 2000,

pp. 166-80.

"The Globalization of Organized Crime, the Courtesan State, and the Corruption of Civil

Society," coauthored with Robert Johnston, Global Governance: A Review of Multilateralism

and International Organizations 5, 1 (January-March 1999): 103-26.

“Globalisation and Environmental Resistance Politics,” Third World Quarterly 19, 5 (December

1998): 847-72.

Republished in Roxann Prazniak and Arif Dirlik, eds., Places and Politics in an Age of

Globalization. Lanham, MD: Rowman and Littlefield, 2001, pp. 219-45. Also in Asfaw

Kumssa and Terry G. McGee, eds., New Regional Development Paradigms, Vol.1:

Globalization and the New Regional Development. Westport, CT: Greenwood Publishing

Group on behalf of the United Nations Centre for Regional Development, 2001, pp. 145-

71.

Abridged and revised as “Resisting Globalisation: Environmental Politics in Eastern

Asia,” in Kris Olds et al., eds., Globalisation and the Asia-Pacific: Contested Territories.

London: Routledge,1999, pp.72-87.

Adapted,“Environmental Resistance to Globalization,” Current History 99, 640

(November 2000): 383-88.

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"Coxian Historicism as an Alternative Perspective in International Studies," Alternatives 23, 1

(February 1998): 63-92.

Excerpt adapted, “Cox, Robert,” in R.J. Barry Jones, ed., Routledge Encyclopedia of

International Political Economy. London: Routledge, 2001, pp. 251-52.

"Academic Freedom, Transformation, and Reconciliation," Issue 25, 1 (Winter/Spring 1997): 45-

49.

"Conceptualizing Resistance to Globalization," coauthored with Christine B.N. Chin, New

Political Economy 2, 1 (March 1997): 25-37.

Revised and republished in Richard Little and Michael Smith, eds., Perspectives on

World Politics. London: Routledge, 2006, pp. 311-20; and in Barry K. Gills, ed.,

Globalization and the Politics of Resistance. London: Macmillan, and New York: St.

Martin’s, 2000, pp. 29-45.

Republished in Francis Adams, Satya Dev Gupta, and Kidane Mengisteab, eds.,

Globalization and the Dilemmas of the State in the South. London: Macmillan, and New

York: St. Martin's, 1999, pp. 33-49.

"Rethinking 'the New Regionalism' in the Context of Globalization," Global Governance: A

Review of Multilateralism and International Organizations 2, 2 (May-August 1996): 189-213.

Republished in Chinese in Wang Zengyi, Miles Kahler, and Seiichiro Takagi, eds.,

Political Economy Analysis of Asian Regional Cooperation: The Establishment of

Regulations, Security Cooperation, and Economic Growth. Shanghai: People’s

Publishing House, 2007, pp. 359-84.

Republished in Björn Hettne, András Inotai, and Osvaldo Sunkel, eds., Globalism and

The New Regionalism. London: Macmillan, and New York: St. Martin’s, 1999, pp. 25-

53.

"What Future for the NIC Model? Globalisation and the Remaking of the Third World,"

coauthored with Mustapha Kamal Pasha, European Journal of Development Research 7, 2

(December 1995): 353-65.

Republished in Hans Singer, Neelambar Haiti, and Remeshwar Tandon, eds., NICs after

the Asian Crisis. New Delhi: B.R. Publishing, 2006, pp. 191-210.

"Rethinking the International Division of Labour in the Context of Globalisation," Third World

Quarterly 16, 2 (June 1995): 273-95.

Substantially revised and republished as "Restructuring the Global Division of Labour:

Old Theories and New Realities," in Stephen Gill, ed, Globalization, Democratization,

and Multilateralism. Tokyo: United Nations University Press, London: Macmillan, New

York: St. Martin’s, 1997 (reissued 2013), pp. 77-103; and in Paul James, ed.,

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Globalization and Economy, Vol. 4: Globalizing Markets and Capitalism. London: Sage,

2007, 72-101.

"Global Restructuring of Production and Migration," in Yoshikazu Sakamoto, ed., Global

Transformation: Challenges to the State System. Tokyo: United Nations University Press, 1994,

pp. 276-98.

Republished as "Migration in International Relations," in Center for the Study of the

Global South, Population and Economic Growth: Perspectives from the Global South.

Washington, DC: Center for the Study of Global South Reports and Papers, American

University, 1994, pp. 108-28.

"The Globalisation Challenge: Surviving at the Margins," Third World Quarterly 15, 3

(September 1994): 427-43.

Republished in Michael Cox, ed., Twentieth Century International Relations. New Delhi:

Sage Publications, 2006, Globalization, Vol. 4, pp. 53-70. Also in Turkish in Science and

Art (August 1995): 33-43.

"Academic Freedom, the State and Globalization," in Mamadou Diouf and Mahmood Mamdani,

eds., Academic Freedom and Democratic Struggle. Dakar: Council for the Development of

Economic and Social Research in Africa, 1994, pp. 141-49.

"The Globalization of Social Conflict," in Volker Bornschier and Peter Lengyel, eds., Conflicts

and New Departures in World Society. New Brunswick: Transaction Publishers, 1994, World

Society Studies, Vol. 3, pp. 317-37.

"The End of a Millennium: Changing Structures of World Order and the Post-Cold War Division

of Labour," in Larry A. Swatuk and Timothy M. Shaw, eds., The South at the End of the 20th

Century: Rethinking the Political Economy of Foreign Policy in Africa, Asia, the Caribbean and

Latin America. London: Macmillan, 1994, pp. 15-27.

"The Constitutional Element in International Political Economy," in Richard Falk, Robert

Johansen, and Samuel Kim, eds., The Constitutional Foundations of World Peace. Albany: State

University of New York Press, 1993, pp. 83-99.

"Third World," in Joel Krieger, ed., The Oxford Companion to Politics of the World. New York:

Oxford University Press, 1993, pp. 908-910; 2nd revised edition, 2001, pp. 834-35. Revised,

"Third World," in Joel Krieger, ed., The Oxford Companion to Comparative Politics. New York

Oxford University Press, 2012, Vol. 2, pp. 840-42.

"Marginalization and the International Division of Labor: Mozambique's Strategy of Opening the

Market," African Studies Review 34, 3 (December 1991): 89-106.

Substantially revised and republished as "Mozambique in the International Division of

Labor: The Efficacy of Market-Based Reform Strategies," in Lawrence Swatuk and

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Timothy Shaw, eds., Prospects for Peace and Development in Southern Africa in the

1990s: Canadian and Comparative Perspectives. Lanham, MD: University Press of

America, Dalhousie African Studies Series, No. 8, 1991, pp. 27-46.

"The Dilemmas of Reform in Post-Revolutionary Societies," International Studies Notes 15, 2

(Spring 1990): 65-70.

"Opening the American Mind: International Political Science," PS: Political Science & Politics

22, 1 (March 1989): 52-58.

"Cutting the Weak Link in the Apartheid Chain: Namibia," Africa Today 35, 2 (October 1988):

51-56.

"The Assault on Global Education," coauthored with James A. Caporaso, PS: Political Science

& Politics 21, 1 (Winter 1988): 36-44.

"The International Monetary Fund, State Autonomy and Human Rights," coauthored with

Donald Will, Africa Today 34, 1 and 2 (November 1987): 49-68.

"Reagan and the ‘Pax Afrikaana,’" coauthored with Lee Cokorinos, Journal of Modern African

Studies 23, 4 (December 1985): 551-73.

Republished in Morris Morely, ed., Crisis and Confrontation: Ronald Reagan's Foreign

Policy. Totawa, NJ: Rowman and Littlefield, 1988, pp. 107-30.

"Value Assumptions and Human Rights Assessment," Africa Today 32, 1 and 2 (December

1985): 51-58.

"World Order Studies and International Political Economy," Alternatives 9, 3 (Winter 1983-84):

325-49.

"The Other War in the South Atlantic," Africa Today 29, 3 (3rd Quarter 1982): 43-46.

Republished in Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists 39, 4 (April 1983): 38-39.

"International Monetary Institutions and Policies of Socialism and Self-Reliance: Are They

Compatible?" Social Research 47, 1 (Spring 1980): 141-65.

"Regional and Colonial Issues: Southern Africa--Zimbabwe, Namibia, South Africa and

Apartheid," coauthored with Lee Cokorinos, in United Nations Association of the United States

(UNA-USA) (Donald Puchala, ed.), Issues before the 35th General Assembly of the United

Nations 1980-81. New York: UNA-USA, 1980, pp. 37-54.

"The Dialectic of National Autonomy and Global Participation: Alternatives to Conventional

Strategies of Development," Alternatives 5, 3 (November 1979): 307-28.

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"Peace, Conflict and Statehood: Southern Africa--Apartheid and Decolonization," coauthored

with Lee Cokorinos, in UNA-USA (Donald Puchala, ed.), Issues before the 34th General

Assembly of the United Nations 1979-80. New York: UNA-USA, 1979, pp. 24-46.

"Underdevelopment and Nationalisation: Banking in Tanzania," Journal of Modern African

Studies 16, 4 (December 1978): 597-617.

"State Power in Mozambique," Issue 8, 1 (Spring 1978): 4-11.

"Portugal's Counter-Revolution," Journal of Southern African Studies 3, 2 (April 1978): 153-58.

"Devising an Ideology: The Demonstration Effect in East Africa," Cahiers d'Etudes Africaines

17, 2-3 (1977): 255-70.

"Mozambique: The Political Economy of Underdevelopment," in Centre d'Etudes et de

Recherches sur les Sociétés de l'Océan Indien, L'Annuaire des pays de l'Océan Indien: Année

1975, Vol. 2. Aix-en-Provence: Université d'Aix-Marseille, 1977, pp. 209-28.

Republished in Journal of Southern African Affairs 3, 1 (January 1978): 35-54.

"Building Socialism in the Third World: Lessons from Uganda," Interstate 2, 1 (1976-77): 12-14

and 36.

"The State of Research on African Politics: Contributions on Uganda," Journal of Asian and

African Studies 11, 3 and 4 (July-October 1976): 152-65.

"Collective Decolonisation and the U.N. Committee of 24," Journal of Modern African Studies

14, 1 (March 1976): 41-64.

"International Relations Theory and Transnationalism: A Framework for Evaluating

Decolonization," International Studies Notes 2, 2 (Summer 1975): 12-14.

"Polemics and African Studies," Issue 4, 1 (Spring 1974): 2-5.

"The Roots of Ethnic Conflict," Journal of International Affairs 27, 1 (Spring 1973): 133-37.

"Toward a Theory of Federal Integration and Disintegration," Africa International 1, 1 (1971).

"The Anatomy of a Coup: Uganda, 1971," Africa Quarterly 11, 3 (October-December 1971):

184-202.

"Student Activism and Social Change in America and Africa," Afro-American Studies 2, 1 (June

1971): 53-60.

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"The Development of Post-Colonial African Regionalism and the Formation of the OAU,"

Proceedings of the Provisional Council for Social Science in East Africa. Dar es Salaam:

University of Dar es Salaam, 1970.

Republished in Kroniek van Afrika, no. 2 (June 1971): 83-105.

Book Reviews

Population and Development Review (December 2007), New Political Economy (March 2004),

American Political Science Review (June 2000 and March 1974), Political Science Quarterly

(Spring 1990, Fall 1981, and Summer 1975), Africa Today (June 1987), Africa Report (January-

February 1982 and January-February 1973), Journal of Politics (November 1976), Conch

Review of Books (September 1973), Mawazo (June 1971), African Studies Review (April 1971).

Other Works

“African Perspectives on U.S. Policy toward the Continent” (opening remarks at a plenary

session at the 50th

anniversary annual meeting of the African Studies Association), Review of

African Political Economy, no. 114 (December 2007): 709-11.

“Where Have All the Protestors Gone?” YaleGlobal Online Magazine

(http://yaleglobal.yale.edu/), October 4, 2004.

“Decentring International Studies,” (a response in a debate concerning Innovation and

Transformation in International Studies), Millennium: Journal of International Studies 26, 2

(1997): 479-81.

Articles and letters to the editor in the Washington Post (May 2018, November and January

2013, June and January 2012, and 2008), New York Times (2013, 2012, 2008, 1999, 1982, 1976,

and 1974), Financial Times (2011), Helsingin Sanomat (Helsinki, 2008), South China Morning

Post (Hong Kong, 2004), Daily Times (Lahore, 2004), Khaleej Times (Dubai, 2004), Denver

Post (1986), Sunday Nation (Nairobi, 1971), San Francisco Chronicle (1971), Detroit News

(1971).

"An Exchange of Views on Namibia" (a debate with Ambassador Marion H. Smoak), Africa

Today 30, 3 (December 1983): 75-78; and Africa Today 30, 1 and 2 (October 1983): 83-84.

"Be Fair to Mozambique," New York Times Op-Ed, July 27, 1983.

The syllabi for my courses on "Political Economy of the Third World" and "Contemporary

International Conflict" appear in Transnational Academic Program, Institute for World Order,

Peace and World Order Studies: A Curriculum Guide. New York: Institute for World Order,

1981, pp. 179-80 and 239-41.

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"Intervention in Southern Africa: America's Investment in Apartheid," The Nation 228, 22 (June

9, 1979): 684-89.

"Apartheid, Mighty but Doomed," New York Times Op-Ed, March 18, 1979.

"American Double Standards on African Issues at the U.N.," New York Times Op-Ed, January

22, 1977.

Training in International Law: Project Findings and Recommendations. Paris: United Nations

Development Program and United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization

Restricted Terminal Report, 1976.

Work in Progress

f

“The Politics of ‘We’ and ‘They’: Locksley Edmondson and International Race Relations,” in

Carole Boyce Davies, ed., Pan-African Connections. Trenton, NJ: Africa World Press, in press.

“Globalization Narratives and Industrial Policies,” coauthored with Daniel E. Esser, in Arkebe

Oqubay, Christopher Cramer, Ha-Joon Chang, and Richard Kozul-Wright, eds., Oxford

Handbook of Industrial Policy. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press, 2020.

“Grappling with the Algorithmic System: Governance, Capitalism, and Ethics.”

Runaway Capitalism, provisional title of a book manuscript.

Principal Professional Activities

Member, Editorial and Advisory Editorial Boards: current—Global Change, Peace & Security,

Globalizations, Regional Development Studies, Akademika: Journal of Southeast Asia Social

Sciences and Humanities, Third World Quarterly, Vestnik RUDN (Russia Federation),

International Political Economy Yearbook series (International Studies Association); past—

Paradigm Press’s book series “International Studies Intensives,” Routledge Book Series “Global

Governance, Regionalisation and Regulation: The Role of the EU,” University of South Carolina

Press book series “International Relations, Comparative Politics and Foreign Policy,”

International Studies Perspectives, Millennium: Journal of International Studies, Comparative

Economic and Social Systems, Issues before the 35th General Assembly of the United Nations,

and Issues before the 34th General Assembly of the United Nations

Resource Person, Workshops on “How Nations Learn” and “China-Africa and an Economic

Transformation,” Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, 2018, and resultant handbooks, Arkebe

Oqubay and Justin Yifu Lin, eds. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press, in press.

External Assessor, Professorship in Development Studies, University of Helsinki, 2015

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External Advisor regarding the Jane and Aatos Erkko Professorship in Studies in Contemporary

Society, 2014; Executive Board, Helsinki Collegium for Advanced Studies, 2009

Member, African Studies Association Current Issues Council, 2007-2008

Member, Academy of Finland Scientific Advisory Board, Global Governance Research Centre

of Excellence Programme, 2006-2011

Member, Board of Visitors, Mediterranean College, Athens, Greece; also Associate, Centre on

Globalisation, Mediterranean College, 2005-2008

External Evaluator, University of New Hampshire, 2004

External Examiner, Gothenburg University (Sweden), 2002

Trustee, Microfinance Fund, Lomé, Togo, 2000-present

Member, Advisory Council, Institute of Malaysian and International Studies, National University

of Malaysia, 1999

External Examiner, York University (Canada), 1994

External Examiner, Rhodes University (South Africa), 1993

External Evaluator, University of Delaware, 1993

External Examiner, Long Island University, 1992

Evaluator, African Studies/International Studies, St. Lawrence University, 1991

Member, Academic Freedom and Education Committee, American Civil Liberties Union, 1988-

91

Honorary Trustee, Anthropology Museum of the People of New York, 1987-91

Member, Advisory Committee on Shell International Fellowships, 1984-87

Member, Board of Directors, Association of Concerned Africa Scholars, 1983-present

Member, Curriculum Committee, National Committee of International Studies and Program

Administrators, 1982-87

Member, Panel of Experts, United Nations Council for Namibia Seminar on the Military

Situation in and Relating to Namibia, Vienna, 1982

Program Coordinator, study tour of Southern Africa, 1981

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Member, Advisory Committee (Columbia Teachers College), Education for Peace, Disarmament

and the Control of Nuclear Weapons, 1980-83

Consultant, U.S. National Center for State Courts, 1979

Member, Panel of Experts, United Nations Institute for Training and Research (UNITAR), 1978

Consultant, United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization, 1976

Organizer and Lecturer, "The Changing Role of International Organization," a course for

graduate students and UN personnel cosponsored by Columbia University and UNITAR, 1973-

79

Member, Board of Advisors, Global Center for Community Education, 1972-73

Reviewer of manuscripts: African Studies Review, American Political Science Review,

Comparative European Politics, Comparative Political Studies, Comparative Politics, Global

Environmental Politics, Global Governance: A Review of Multilateralism and International

Organizations, European Journal of Development Research, European Journal of International

Relations, Globalizations, International Political Science Review, International Studies

Quarterly, International Studies Perspectives, Journal of Developing Areas, Millennium:

Journal of International Studies, Political Geography, Political Science Quarterly, Regional

Development Studies, Review of International Political Economy, Security Dialogue, St.

Antony’s International Review, Studies in Comparative International Development, Third World

Quarterly, Western Political Quarterly, World Politics, Cambridge University Press, Macmillan,

Penn State University Press, Princeton University Press, Routledge, Sage Publications, etc.

Reviewer of applications for grants: American Council on Education course evaluation panels,

National Endowment for the Humanities Elementary and Secondary Education grants, National

Endowment for the Humanities Summer Seminar Program grants, National Science Foundation,

City University of New York Research Foundation, Social Sciences and Humanities Research

Council of Canada, Committee on Research, Grants and Scholarship at York University

(Canada), United States Institute of Peace panels, and Economic and Social Research Council

(U.K.)

Civic Affairs (selected list): Interviews on CBS News and with the Associated Press, National

Public Radio ("All Things Considered"), PRI’s “The World”/BBC, WUSA CBS 9 (Washington,

DC), WTOP (Washington, DC), Finnish Broadcasting Corporation TV1, Australian

Broadcasting Corporation, Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, Dagens Nyheter (Stockholm), El

Norte (Monterrey, Mexico), Infobae (Buenos Aires), STEIERMARK 1 “THEMEN” (Austrian

television), TV 24 and TV NET (Istanbul), United Nations Radio, Barry Faber Talk Show, Talk

Radio (Malaysia), Shanghai Economic Daily, press conference on Television Channel 3 (Kuala

Lumpur), ITV (national television in Tanzania), Radio New Zealand, Russia Today television

program on “Crosstalk” broadcast on a network of channels in the United States and other

countries, fund raiser and coordinator of a conference on "Southern Africa and U.S. Foreign

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Policy," 1980--200 people in attendance and radio broadcast in the United States, Europe, and

Africa

Lecturer (selected list): American Association for the Advancement of Science, American Field

Service, Asian Institute of Management (Manila), Boston University, Brooklyn College,

Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, Catholic University of America, Central European

University (Budapest), Centre of Excellence in Global Governance Research (Helsinki), China

International Economics Research Association, China Foreign Affairs University, Chinese

Academy of Social Sciences, The Claremont Colleges (Harvey Botwin Lecture in Political

Economy), Cornell University, Dalhousie University, Embassy of Malaysia (Washington, DC),

Freedom from Debt Coalition (Manila), Friends World College, Fudan University (Shanghai),

George Mason University, George Washington University, Hobart and William Smith Colleges,

Institute of Diplomacy and Foreign Relations (Kuala Lumpur), Institute of International

Education, Institute of International Relations (Beijing), Institute for International Relations

(Hanoi), Instituto Superior de Relaciones Internacionales (Havana), Instituto Technologico y de

Estudios Superiores de Monterrey (Mexico), Johns Hopkins University, Macalester College,

Metropolitan State College of Denver (World Affairs Program keynote address), Murdoch

University (Perth), Nankai University (Tianjin), National University of Singapore, Nordic Africa

Institute (Uppsala), Peace Research Institute of International Christian University (Tokyo),

Peking University, Pontifíca Universidade Católica do Rio de Janeiro, Princeton University,

Program for International Studies in Asia, Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology University,

Smithsonian Institution, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, State University of New York (Albany),

St. Lawrence University, St. Petersburg State University (Russia), United Nations University

(Tokyo), Stellenbosch University (South Africa), University of Botswana, University of Cape

Town, University of Natal (South Africa), University of Chicago, University of Colorado

(Boulder and Denver), University of the District of Columbia, University of Helsinki, University

of Illinois (Urbana-Champaign), University of Iowa, University of Johannesburg, University of

Jyväskylä (Finland), University Malaysia Sarawak, University of Maryland, University of

Michigan, University of Newcastle upon Tyne, University of Paris, University of Pennsylvania,

University of the Philippines, University of Port Harcourt (Nigeria), University of Pretoria,

University of Quebec at Montreal, University of South Carolina, University of Graz (Austria),

University of Oslo, Tallinn University (Estonia), University of Tampere (Finland), University of

Toronto, Gothenburg University (Sweden), University of Vermont, University of Western

Australia, University of the Witwatersrand (South Africa), University of Zambia, University of

Zimbabwe, Uganda Foreign Service Officers Training Programme , U.S. Foreign Service

Institute, Victoria University of Wellington, Warwick University, Wesleyan University,

Autonomous University of Barcelona