CURRICULUM VITAE
Giulio M. Gallarotti
October2017
Department of Government 92 Gunger Hill Road
WesleyanUniversity Higganum, CT
Middletown, CT 06459 (860) 345-3493
(860) 685-2496 (860) 539-3997
(860) 685-2241, FAX
ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS
PresentProfessor of Government, WesleyanUniversity, Middletown, Connecticut 06459
1987-presentDepartment of Government, WesleyanUniversity, Middletown, Connecticut 06459
1994 (June)Visiting Professor, Department of Economic Theory, University of Rome, Italy
2018 (Spring)Visiting Professor, Department of Political Science, Columbia University
EDUCATION
1982-1988Ph. D., International Relations, Columbia University, New York, New York; Major field of concentration: International Political Economy
1980-1982M.I.A., ColumbiaUniversity
Field of academic specialization: International Political Economy
Certificate in Western European Studies, ColumbiaUniversity
1972-1978 B.A., HunterCollege, New York,
New York; Double Major: Western European History and
Italian Literature; minor: Classics
ACADEMIC HONORS
Phi Beta Kappa, HunterCollege, 1977
Summa Cum Laude
Phi Alpha Theta, (History Honors Society), HunterCollege, 1977
Martin M. and Alys L.K. Broom Graduate Scholarship, 1980
RESEARCH INTERESTS
International Political Economy, Power Studies, International Monetary Relations, Monetary History, International Organization, Economic Theories of International Politics, Quantitative Methods, Public Choice, Business and the Environment, U.S. Foreign Policy, Sanctions
PUBLICATIONS
Books
Emerging Powers in International Politics: The Soft Power of the BRICS, edited with Mathilde Chatin, London: Routledge, 2017.
Cosmopolitan Power:A Synthesis of Realism, Neoliberalism, and Constructivism,
New York: Cambridge University Press, 2010
The Power Curse: Influence and Illusion in World Politics, Boulder, CO: Lynne Rienner Press, 2010
The Anatomy of an International Monetary Regime: The Classical Gold Standard 1880-1914, New York: Oxford University Press, 1995
Journal Articles
“The Practical Paradox: The BRICS as a Venue for Soft Power” Hermes (2017)
“Compound Soft Power: The BRICS and the Multilateralization of Soft Power” Journal of Political Power 9,3 (2016):367-390
“The BRICS and Soft Power: An Introduction” Journal of Political Power (with Mathilde Chatin) 9,3 (2016):335-352
“A Blueprint for a Knowledge Bourse, a Financial Innovation for an Information Age” American Journal of Economics and Business Administration, (with Osama S. Tayyeb, and Isam Yahia Al-Filali) 7,4 (2015), pp. 139-159
“Smart Power: Definitions, Importance, and Effectiveness”Journal of Strategic Studies, 38,3 (2015), pp. 245-281
“The Enduring Importance of Hobbes in the Study of IR” E-International Relations, January (2013)
“The Soft Power of Saudi Arabia” International Studies, (with
Isam Yahia Al Filali), 49, 3&4 (2012), pp. 233-261
“Smart Development: Saudi Arabia's Quest for aKnowledge Economy” International Studies, (with Isam Yahia Al Filali), 49,1&2: (2012), pp. 47-76
“The Power Curse: The Paradox of Power in World Politics” POLIS3 (123): (2011), p. 58-71
“Soft Power: What it is, Why it’s Important, and the Conditions Under Which it Can Be Effectively Used” Journal of Political Power4,1: (2011), pp. 25-47
“More Revisions in Realism: Hobbesian Anarchy, the Tale of the Fool, and International
Relations Theory” International Studies, 45:3 (2008), pp. 167–192
“Monetary Darwinism: The Political Economy of Monetary Relations” Contemporary
European History16:4 (November 2007), pp. 529-544
“Hegemons of a Lesser God: The Bank of France and Monetary Leadership Under the Classical Gold Standard” Review of International Political Economy12:4 (October2005), pp. 624-646
“Confronting the Impediments to International Economic Cooperation: Domestic Politics and International Monetary Relations in the G8” G8 Governance 10 (June 2004), pp. 1-36
“The Rise of the Classical Gold Standard: The Role of Focal Points and Synergistic
Effects in Spontaneous Order” Humane Studies Review 13:3 (Summer 2001), pp. 1-23
“The Advent of the Prosperous Society: The Rise of the GuardianState and Structural
Change in the World Economy” Review of International Political Economy 7:1 (Spring 2000), pp. 1-52
“Politics, International Justice, and the United States: Toward a Permanent International Criminal Court” (with Arik Preis) UCLA Journal of International Law and Foreign Affairs 4:1 (Spring/Summer 1999), pp. 1-54
“Toward Universal Human Rights and the Rule of Law: The Permanent International Criminal Court” (with Arik Preis) Australian Journal of International Affairs 53:1 (April 1999), pp. 95-111
“It Pays to Be Green: The Managerial Incentive Structure and Environmentally Sound Strategies” Columbia Journal of World Business 30:4 (Winter 1995), pp. 38-57. Reprinted in Peter M. Haas, ed., Environment in the New Global Economy, Cheltenham Glos, U.K., Edward Elgar Publishing (2003); also reprinted in Michael Czinkota and Masaaki Kotabe, eds., Trends in International Business: Critical Perspectives, Malden, MA: Blackwell, 1998.
“The Limits of International Organization: Systematic Failure in the Management of International Relations” International Organization 45:2 (Spring 1991), pp. 183-220. Reprinted in Lisa Martin and Beth Simmons, eds., International Institutions: An International Organization Reader, Cambridge, MA, MIT Press, 2001; also reprinted in Mark Charlton and Elizabeth Riddel-Dixon, eds., International Relations in the Post-Cold War Era, Scarborough, Ont., Nelson Canada, 1993
“Legitimacy as a Capital Asset of the State” Public Choice 63:1 (October 1989), pp. 43-61
“Toward a Business-Cycle Model of Tariffs” International Organization 39:1 (Winter 1985), pp. 155-187
Book Chapters
“Compound Soft Power: The BRICS and the Multilateralization of Soft Power” in Mathilde Chatin and Giulio Gallarotti, eds., Emerging Powers in International Politics: The Soft Power of the BRICS, London: Routledge, 2017, forthcoming
“The BRICS and Soft Power: An Introduction” (with Mathilde Chatin) ” in Mathilde Chatin and Giulio Gallarotti, eds., Emerging Powers in International Politics: The Soft Power of the BRICS, London: Routledge, 2017, forthcoming
“Government Economists as ‘Global Economists’” in Steven Payson, ed. Public Economics: The Government’s in American Economics, Santa Barbara, CA.:Praeger, 2014, pp. 1081-1102
“Nice Guys Finish First: American Unilateralism and Power Illusion” in Graham F. Walker, ed. Independence in an Age of Empires: Multilateralism and Unilateralism in the Post 9/11 World, Halifax, Nova Scotia: Center for Foreign Policy Studies, DalhousieUniversity, 2004, pp. 225-236
“Sanctions, U.S. Policy and the Caspian Basin” (with Peter Rutland) in Irwin Stelzer, ed. Geopolitics, Energy and the Future, IX Harvard-Repsol Seminar Series, Madrid, Fundacion Repsol, 1999, pp. 65-73
“The Scramble for Gold: Monetary Regime Transformation in the 1870s” in Michael Bordo and Forrest Capie, eds., Monetary Regimes In Transition, Cambridge: CambridgeUniversity Press, 1993, pp. 15-67
Book Reviews
Alberto Alessina and Nouriel Roubini with Gerald D. Cohen, Political Cycles and the
Macroeconomy (Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 1997) reviewed in ConstitutionalPolitical Economy, 12:1 (March 2001)
Robert Jervis, System Effects: Complexity in Political and Social Life (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1997) reviewed in Constitutional Political Economy, 11:3 (September 2000)
Lewis Snyder, Growth, Debt and Politics: Economic Adjustment and the Political Performance of Developing Countries reviewed in Journal of Comparative Economics 26 (1998)
Harold James, International Monetary Cooperation Since Bretton Woods reviewed in Journal of Comparative Economics 25 (1997)
W. Max Corden, Policy, Exchange Rates, and the International System reviewed in Cato Journal 15 (Fall/Winter 1995/96)
Craig N. Murphy, International Organization and Industrial Change: Global Governance Since 1850 reviewed in American Political Science Review 89:3 (September 1995)
Scott R. Sidell, The IMF and Third-World Political Instability: Is There a Connection? reviewed in American Political Science Review 83:3 (September 1989)
Other Publications
“Public Choice Theory” Routledge Encyclopedia of International Political Economy, (London: Routledge, 2001)
“Bimetallism” Routledge Encyclopedia of International Political Economy, (London: Routledge, 2001)
“Business Cycles” Routledge Encyclopedia of International Political Economy, (London: Routledge, 2001)
“Rent Seeking” Routledge Encyclopedia of International Political Economy, (London: Routledge, 2001)
“Tariffs” Routledge Encyclopedia of International Political Economy, (London: Routledge, 2001)
"Gold Standard" in Adam Kuper and Jessica Kuper, eds. The Social Science Encyclopedia, Second Edition (London: Routledge, 1995)
"Gold and the Gold Standard" in Frank N. Magill ed. Magill's Survey of Social Science: Economics (Pasadena, CA: Salem Press, 1991)
Unpublished Papers and Work in Progress
The Politics of Money: The Guardian State and the Evolution of Monetary Relations Routledge Forthcoming 2017
“Following the Leader: Role Models in Foreign Economic Policy”
Media Presentationsand Op-Eds
Interview on WLIS-WMDR Radio “Current U.S. Foreign Policy Challenges” April 14,
2017
Interview on WLIS-WMDR Radio “On the State of the American Economy” October 10, 2016
Interview on MacAlvaney Weekly Commentary, “The Power Curse" February 11, 2015
Interview on National Public Radio (WNPR), the show “Where We Live” hosted by John Dankosky” on the subject of “China’s Power Illusion” January 6, 2011
Interview on the Fresh Outlook Show on the EBRU TV Network “Global Role of the
USA” December 18, 2010
Interview on MacAlvaney Weekly Commentary “The Gold Standard: An Unwelcome
Political Constraint, September 15, 2010
Interview on National Public Radio (WNPR), the show “Where We Live” hosted by John Dankosky” on the subject of “The Politics of Globalization” February 25, 2008
Interview on National Public Radio (WNPR), the show “Where We Live” hosted by John Dankosky” on the subject of “Globalization” October 16, 2007
“Leading Business to Green Profits” Hartford Courant, May 15, 2007 (Editorial)
"U.S. Shouldn't Fear Serious Oil Crisis" New Haven Register, January 27, 1991 (Editorial)
MEMBERSHIPS AND PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS (past and present)
Chair of the Political Power Research Group (Related Research Group of the American Political Science Association and Research Committee of the International Studies Association) 2016-
Program Chair for the Annual Meeting of the New
England Political Science Association, Portland, Maine, May 3-4, 2002
Section head for “International Politics” for the Annual Meeting of the New
England Political Science Association, Worcester, Massachusetts, May 1-2, 1998
World Bank Consultant Roster
American Political Science Association
Public Choice Society
American Economic Association
International Political Science Association
World Economic Association
American Political Science Association, Mentor Program
Fellowship Selection Committee, Institute of Humane Studies, GeorgeMasonUniversity
FELLOWSHIPS AND OTHER HONORS
Biography published inMarquis Who’s Who in America, New Providence, N.J., Marquis2010, 11, 14, 15, 16, 18
Conferred Marquis Who’s Who Lifetime Achievement Award 2018
Biography published in Marquis Who’s Who in American Politics 2014
Biography published in One Thousand Great Americans, Cambridge, InternationalBiographicalCenter (2003)
Biography published in Dictionary of International Biography, Cambridge, InternationalBiographicalCenter (2000-2002)
Grants from the Hayek Fund for Scholars, Institute of Humane Studies, GeorgeMasonUniversity, 1988 and 1990
Dissertation selected as one of three finalists for the Edwin Rickert Award in Political Economy, Columbia University Press, 1988
OTHER PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES
Social-science referee for the National Science Foundation
Referee for Princeton University Press, Macmillan Press, Oxford University Press, Houghton-Mifflin Press, Wadsworth Publishing,Prentice-Hall, and St. Martin’s Press; and the journals International Organization, Review of International Political Economy, Economic History Review, Journal of Economic History, Journal of Political Power, and American Political Science Review
CONFERENCE PARTICIPATION AND PRESENTATIONS
Discussant on panel “The Changing Faces of Power” at the annual meeting of the International Political Science Association, Poznan, Poland, July 23-28, 2016
Presentation on “What Smart Power Means in the 21st Century” at a meeting on “Power in the 21st Century” London School of Economics, London, England, June 23, 2015
Discussant on panel “Power and Governance” at the annual meeting of the International Political Science Association, Madrid, Spain, July 19-23, 2014
Discussant on the panel“Information Statecraft: The Cross-Atlantic Tussle over Financial Data and Privacy Rights” International Studies Association, San Francisco, CA April 3-7, 2013.
“Smart Power: What It Is, Why It’s Important, and How it Can Be Used Effectively” paper presented in the Seminar on Smart Power: Transforming Militaries for 21st Century Missions, Goh Keng Swee Command and Staff College, Singapore, October 18 and 19, 2012
Presentation to the Young Democrats of New York, “U.S. Power in the Modern Age: Potential and Prospects” New York City, NY November 26, 2012
Presentation on “What is Soft Power” on the panel “Soft Power: Economia, Cooperazione, Cultura e Non Solo,” Spoletto, Italy October 14, 2012
Organizer and Discussant on panel “Country-Specific Case Studies in Soft and Smart Power” at the annual meeting of the International Political Science Association, Madrid, Spain, July 8-12, 2012
Participant at conference “Council of Foreign relations Educators Workshop,” Council on Foreign Relations, New York City, NY, April 26,27, 2012
Participant at conference “Strategy, Psychology and Conflict: Recasting International Relations. Conference in Honor of Robert Jervis,” Columbia University, New York City, NY, June 11, 2010
Discussant on panel “Power, Governmentality, and Social Change”at the annual meeting of the American Political Science Association, Toronto, Canada, September 3-6, 2009
Chair and Discussant on panel “Economic Factors and Foreign Policy” at the annual meeting of the American Political Science Association, Boston, MA, August 28-31, 2008
Discussant on panel “Historical Development of International Norms”at the annual meeting of the American Political Science Association, Boston, MA, August 28-31, 2008
“The Power of Balance: Cosmopolitik and Security through Soft Power” paper presented on a panel “Soft Power in International Security”at the annual meeting of the American Political Science Association, Chicago, IL, September 1, 2007
“Integrating Realism and Constructivism: E.H. Carr’s Twenty Years’ Crisis” paper presented on the panel “Innovations in International Relations Theory” at the annual meeting of the New England Political Science Association, Newton, Massachusetts, April 28, 2007
Discussant on panel “Global Norms in Human Rights and the Environment” at the annual meeting of the American Political Science Association, Philadelphia, PA, August 31- September 2, 2006
“Finding the ‘Real’ Hobbes, Thucydides, and Machiavelli: Soft Power, Power Illusion and the Founding Fathers of Realism” paper presented on the panel “Innovations in International Relations Theory” at the annual meeting of the New England Political Science Association, Portsmouth, New Hampshire, May 6-7, 2006
Participant at Liberty Fund conference “The Problem of Empire and Liberty and the Imperial Crisis,” Stage Neck Inn, York Harbor, Maine, September 8-11, 2005
“Can Nice Guys Finish First: American Unilateralism and Power Illusion” paper presented on a panel “Contemporary Issues in U.S. Foreign Policy” at the annual meeting of the New England Political Science Association, Portland, Maine, April 29, 2005
“The International Trading System and the U.S. Economy: Historical Perspective and Future Prospects” presentation at The Eighteenth Annual Global Issues Conference “Understanding Globalization,” Manchester Community College, Manchester, Connecticut, October 23, 2004
Participant at the Liberty Fund conference “Liberty and Law in a World of Sovereign States,” Sutton Place Hotel, Toronto, Canada, October 17-20, 2002
Participant at conference “The Political Economy of International Finance,” sponsored by the Institute for European Studies of the University of California at Berkeley, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts, October 27, 2000
Participant at the Liberty Fund conference “Nationalism: A Threat to Liberty,” AirlieCenter, Warrenton, Virginia, October 12-15, 2000
“The Politics of Global Warming and Ozone Depletion” presentation at a panel “The Heat is On: A Discussion of Global Climate Change” moderated by Bill Moyers, Wesleyan University, Middletown, Connecticut, May 8, 2000
Participant at conference “The Political Economy of International Finance,” sponsored by the Institute for European Studies of the University of California at Berkeley, University of California at Berkeley, Berkeley, California, February 25, 2000
Chair/Discussant for panel “Development in the Global Economy” at the annual meeting of the Northeastern Political Science Association and the International Studies Association-Northeast, Boston, Massachusetts, November 14, 1998
Participant at the Liberty Fund conference “The Fluttering Veil: Leland Yeager on Money,” University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia, November 5-8, 1998
“The Geopolitics of the Energy Industry: The Caspian Sea” paper presented with Peter Rutland at IX Respol-Harvard Seminar on Energy Policy “Geopolitics, Energy, and the Future,” Santiago De Compostela, Spain, June 19-20, 1998
“The Advent of the Prosperous Society: The Rise of the Guardian State and Structural Change in the World Economy, 1880-2000” paper presented at conference on “The International Financial System Past and Present,” organized by the German Historical Institute of Washington, D.C. and the Princeton Woodrow Wilson School and History Department, Princeton University, Princeton, New Jersey, April 16-17, 1998
“The Politics of U.S. Environmental Diplomacy” presentation at “The Whitehouse Conference on Global Warming: Southern New England Region of the United States,” WesleyanUniversity, October 6, 1997
“The Classical Gold Standard, 1880-1914: Lessons for Monetary Integration” presentation to the Department of Economics, University of Bologna, Bologna, Italy, May 20, 1997
Participant in workshop on “The Permanent International Criminal Court-A Step Beyond Nuremberg?” at conference “The International Criminal Court,” University of Connecticut, Storrs, Connecticut, April 5, 1997
Discussant on panel “International Political Economy” at the annual meeting of the New England Political Science Association, New London, Connecticut, May 2, 1997
Chair/Discussant on panel “Problems in US Foreign Policy I” at the annual meeting of the New England Political Science Association, New London, Connecticut, May 2,1997
"It Pays to be Green: The Incentives Facing Firms to Become Environmentally Conscious" presentation to the Department of Economic Theory, University of Rome, Rome, Italy, June 24, 1994
"Why the Classical Gold Standard (1880-1914) Was So Stable" presentation to the Department of Economic Theory, University of Rome, Rome, Italy, June 20, 1994
"The Politics of International Monetary Relations" presentation to the Department of Economic Theory, University of Rome, Rome, Italy, June 10, 1994
"The Limits of International Cooperation: Systematic Failure in Managing International Economic Interdependence" presentation to the Department of Economic Theory, University of Rome, Rome, Italy, June 6, 1994
"The Greatest Show on Earth: Performance and Environmental Diplomacy" presentation at the Little Three Faculty Colloquium, WilliamsCollege, Williamstown, Massachusetts, January 15-16, 1993
"Centralized Versus Decentralized International Monetary Systems: The Lessons of the Classical Gold Standard" paper presented at a Liberty Fund Symposium on “Liberty and the Constitutional Foundations of International Order,” Arlington, Virginia, July 11-14, 1991
"The Scramble for Gold: Monetary Regimes' Transformation in the 1870s" paper presented at a session "Monetary Regime Transformation: A Comparative History" at the Tenth International Economic History Congress, Leuven, Belgium, August 20-24, 1990
"Revisions in Realism: The Political Economy of Domination" paper presented on a panel "Public Choice Approaches to International Political Economy" at the annual meeting of the American Political Science Association, Atlanta, Georgia, August 31 to September 3, 1989
"Focal Points, Synergistic Effects, and Self-Organizing Social Systems" paper presented on a panel "Self-Organizing Systems in the Social Sciences" at the annual meeting of the American Political Science Association, Atlanta, Georgia, August 31 to September 3, 1989