ࡱ> ehbcd kUbjbj >Zq~_q~_ 8!T?Z#pC$C$C$C$%:X%l% /?1?1?1?1?1?1? CEt1?9x%%%x%x%1?C$C$j?(((x%C$C$/?(x%/?((1h2yNV'/2??0??2|4F(X4F 224F4 x%x%(x%x%x%x%x%1?1?Z(Rx%x%x%?x%x%x%x%4Fx%x%x%x%x%x%x%x%x% ]: DAVID L. BLANEY Department of Political Science պƷ 1600 Grand Avenue Saint Paul, MN 55105 (651) 219 0038  HYPERLINK "mailto:blaney@macalester.edu" blaney@macalester.edu RESEARCH FIELDS International Political and Social Theory Political Economic Thought Liberalism, Imperialism and Global Inequalities Economic Theology ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS Current Emeritus Professor of Political Science, պƷ 1994-2025 G. Theodore Mitau Professor of Political Science, պƷ (2015-25; phased retirement, 2021-25) James Wallace Professor of Political Science (2012-2015) Professor (2006-2012) Associate Professor (1997-2006) Assistant Professor (1994-97) 2019-20 Fulbright Scholar, Department of Politics, Sheffield University, Sheffield, UK, September-March 2017 պƷing Professor, Institute of Political Economy, Carleton University, Ottawa, ON, Canada, Spring 2014 Adjunct Professor, Political Science, University of Minnesota, Spring 2012 պƷing Fellow, Centre for Advanced International Theory, University of Sussex, UK, September-November 2001-02 պƷing Professor, Department of Political Science, University of Iowa 1998-99 Redfield պƷing Professor, The College, University of Chicago 1993-94 պƷing Scholar, Elliott School of International Affairs, George Washington University 1992 Research Associate, Department of Political Science, Providence College, Spring 1989-94 Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science, Hanover College 1988 պƷing Lecturer, Department of Political Science, University of Port Harcourt, Nigeria, Second Semester 198687 Foreign Teacher, College of Economic Administration, Liaoning University, China, August-January 198489 Instructor, Department of Political Science, University of Colorado at Denver, and Departments of Political Science and International Studies, University of Denver EDUCATION Ph.D. August 1990. Graduate School of International Studies, University of Denver. (Dissertation: Individual, Class, and Communism: The Self and Marx's Social and Political Theory. Committee: Alan Gilbert, David P. Levine, Gregg Kvistad) M.A. June 1983. Graduate School of International Studies, University of Denver B.A. May 1980. Department of Political Science, Valparaiso University PUBLICATIONS Books: Political Economy as Theodicy: Progress, Suffering and Denial (London: Routledge, 2024). David L. Blaney and Naeem Inayatullah, Within, Against, and Beyond Liberalism: A Critique of Liberal IPE and Global Capitalism (Rowman and Littlefield, 2021) David L. Blaney and Naeem Inayatullah, Savage Economics: Wealth, Poverty, and the Temporal Walls of Capitalism (London: Routledge, 2010). Naeem Inayatullah and David L. Blaney, International Relations and the Problem of Difference (New York: Routledge, 2004). [Persian translation, Mizan Legal Foundation Press, 2014] Edited Books: Arlene B. Tickner and David L. Blaney, eds., Claiming the International (London: Routledge, 2013). Arlene B. Tickner and David L. Blaney, eds., Thinking International Relations Differently (London: Routledge: 2012). Articles and Chapters: Connection and Reciprocity as Counters to Liberalisms Militant Creed, in special issue on Relational Voices in International Studies: Rethinking Theory and Method Through Relationality, International Studies Review (forthcoming). The Universal Human and Colonial Difference in Jevons and Marshalls Defence of Free Trade, in The Heyday of the Empire-System: The Rise and Fall of a Systemic Order, 1856-1955, edited by Thomas Mller and Daniel Green (University of Bristol Press: forthcoming). David L. Blaney and Arlene B. Tickner, Worlding and Worlds, in Berit Bliesemann de Guevara, et al., eds., Oxford Handbook of Knowledge and Expertise in International Politics (Oxford: Oxford University, 2025), 60-71. Robert Keohane and Joseph Nye, in Critiquing the Canon, edited by Meera Sabaratnam (Oxford University Press, 2023). Thick/Thin as Multifaceted Metaphor, in John M. Hobson and Allan Layug, eds., Globalizing International Theory: The Problem with Western IR Theory and How to Overcome it (London: Routledge: 2022), 241-53. David L. Blaney and Tamara Trownsell, Recrafting International Relations by Worlding Multiply, Uluslararasi Iliskiler 18:70 (2021), 45-62. Provincializing Economics: Jevons, Marshall and the Colonial Imaginaries of Free Trade, Review of International Political Economy 28:6 (2021), 1533-54. Where, When and What is IR, in Arlene Tickner and Karen Smith, eds., International Relations from the Global South: Worlds of Difference (London: Routledge, 2020), 38-55. Teaching in Capitalist Ruins, Journeys through Teaching World Politics: Narratives of Pedagogical Development, edited by Jamie Frueh (New York: Palgrave, 2020), 91-101. Naeem Inayatullah and David L. Blaney, Units, Markets, Relations and Flow: From Bargaining Units to Unfolding Wholes, in James Caporaso, ed., Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Politics (2018), 1-22. Adam Smiths Ambiguous Theodicy and the Ethics of IPE, for Religion, Ethics and IR section of the Routledge Handbook of Ethics and International Relations, edited by Brent J. Steele and Eric A. Heinze (London: Routledge, 2018), 503-17. Naeem Inayatullah and David L. Blaney, Race and Global Inequality, for Randolph Persaud and Alina Sajed, eds, Race, Gender and Culture in IR (New York: Routledge, 2018), 116-34. [revised for second edition, forthcoming] David L. Blaney and Naeem Inayatullah, Liberal IPE as Colonial Science, for The Sage Handbook of the History, Philosophy, and Sociology of International Relations, edited by Andreas Gofas, Inanna Hamati-Ataya, and Nicholas G. Onuf (New York: Sage, 2018), 60-74. Naeem Inayatullah and David L. Blaney, Nandys Non-Player Dialectics, in Ashis Nandy: A Life of Dissent, edited by Ramin Jahanbegloo and Ananya Vajpeyi (Delhi: Oxford University Press India, 2018), 180-91. David L. Blaney and Arlene B. Tickner, Worlding, Ontological Politics and the Possibility of a Decolonial IR, Millennium 45:3 (2017), 293-311. David L. Blaney and Arlene Tickner, IR in the Prison of Colonial Modernity, Forum on Justin Rosenberg, International Relations 31:1 (2017): 71-5. Late-Victorian Worlds: Alfred Marshall on Competition, Character, and Anglo-Saxon Civilization, for special issue on The International Origins of Social and Political Theory, edited by Tarak Barkawi and George Lawson, Political Power and Social Theory 32 (2017), 127-52. David L. Blaney and Naeem Inayatullah, DangerousLiaisons? Constructivism and the Normative, in Charlotte Epstein, ed., Against International Relations Norms: Postcolonial Perspectives (London: Routledge, 2017), 23-37. [revised and expanded version of Inayatullah and Blaney, The Dark Heart of Kindness (2012)] Naeem Inayatullah and David L. Blaney, Tea and Text: Cultivated Intuition as Methodological Process for Johnna Montgomerie, major author and editor, Critical Methods in Political and Cultural Economy (London: Routledge, 2017), 23-7. Naeem Inayatullah and David L. Blaney, The Costs of Weaponizing Emancipatory Politics: Constituting what is Constitutive of Capitalism, special issue on How the West Came to Rule, in Spectrum: Journal of Global Politics (Summer 2016), 46-69. Theodicy and IPE: A Sketch, in Religion as Security, Interventions section, Critical Studies on Security 4:3 (2016), 312-8. David L. Blaney and Naeem Inayatullah, The Stakes of Uneven and Combined Development, in Alexander Anievas and Kamran Matin, eds., Historical Sociology and World History: Uneven and Combined Development over the Longue Dure (London and New York: Rowman and Littlefield, 2016), 239-50. Naeem Inayatullah and David L. Blaney, Global Capitalism, (In)Equality, and Poverty, for Toni Erskine and Ken Booth, eds., International Relations Theory Today, 2nd edn. (London: Polity Press, 2016), 161-74. David L. Blaney and Naeem Inayatullah, Difference, for Aoileann Ni Mhurchu and Reiko Shindo, eds., Critical Imaginations in International Relations (London: Routledge, 2016), 70-86. Naeem Inayatullah and David L. Blaney, A Problem with Levels: How to Engage a Diverse IPE, Contexto Internacional 17:3 (2015): 889-911. David L. Blaney and Arlene B. Tickner, Introduction: Claiming the International Beyond IR, Claiming the International (London: Routledge, 2013): 1-24. International Politics: as it is, as it might be, forum on critical pedagogies, Interventions section, Critical Studies on Security 1:3 (2013): 275-6. David L. Blaney and Naeem Inayatullah, Liberal Fundamentals: Invisible, Invasive, Artful, and Bloody Hands, Journal of International Relations and Development 15:2 (2012): 290-315. Naeem Inayatullah and David L. Blaney, The Dark Heart of Kindness: The Social Construction of Deflection, International Studies Perspectives 13:2 (2012): 164-75. Arlene B. Tickner and David L. Blaney, Introduction: Thinking Difference, Thinking International Relations Differently (London: Routledge, 2012), 1-24. Naeem Inayatullah and David L. Blaney, Sovereignty, in B. S. Chimni and Siddharth Mallavarapu, eds., International Relations (Delhi: Pearson India, 2012), 124-34. David L. Blaney and Naeem Inayatullah, Undressing the Wound of Wealth: Political Economy as a Cultural Project, in Jacqueline Best and Matthew Patterson, eds., Cultural Political Economy (London: Routledge, 2010), 29-47. An American IR? Wuhan Journal of Science and Technology 10:5 (October 2008): 45-49 [Chinese translation by Tao Jiyi of lecture given at Jinan University, Guangzhou, China; reprinted in International Politics (January 2009), 65-69; published at Peoples University, Beijing, China]. The Responsibilities of Undergraduate Teaching, with Kevin Dunn, Patricia Goff, Jamie Frueh, Eric Leonard, and Simona Sharoni, Journal of Political Science Education 4:4 (2008): 447-62. Naeem Inayatullah and David L. Blaney, The Rites of Dispossession: Medieval and Modern, in Robbie Shilliam and Gurminder K. Bhambra, eds., Silencing Human Rights: Critical Engagements with a Contested Project (London: Palgrave Macmillan, 2008), 63-84. David L. Blaney and Naeem Inayatullah, International Relations from Below, in Christian Reus-Smit and Duncan Snidal, eds., Oxford Handbook of International Relations (Oxford University Press, 2008), 663-74. David L. Blaney and Naeem Inayatullah, The Savage Smith and the Temporal Walls of Capitalism, in Beate Jahn, ed., Classical Theory and International Relations (Cambridge University Press, 2006), 123-54. Global Education, Disempowerment, and Curricula for a World Politics, Journal of Studies in International Education 6:3 (2002): 268-282. David L. Blaney and Naeem Inayatullah, Neo-Modernization?: IR and the Inner Life of Modernization Theory, The European Journal of International Relations 8:1 (2002): 103-137. Realist Spaces/Liberal Bellicosities: Reading the Democratic Peace as World Democratic Theory, in Tarak Barkawi and Mark Laffey, eds., Democracy, Liberalism, and War: Rethinking the Democratic Peace Debates (Boulder: Lynne Rienner, 2001), 25-44. David L. Blaney and Naeem Inayatullah, The Westphalian Deferral, International Studies Review 2:2 (September 2000): 29-64. [reprinted in James A. Caporaso, ed., Continuity and Change in the Westphalian Order (Blackwell, 2000)] Naeem Inayatullah and David L. Blaney, Towards an Ethnological IPE: Karl Polanyis Double Critique of Capitalism, Millennium 28:2 (1999): 311-340. Mustapha Kamal Pasha and David L. Blaney, Elusive Paradise: The Promise and Peril of Global Civil Society, Alternatives 23:4 (October-December 1998): 417-450. [Reprinted in Ronnie D. Lipschutz, ed. Civil Societies and Social Movements: Domestic, Transnational, Global, a volume in the series, The Library of Essays in International Relations (Aldershot, UK: Ashgate, 2006)] David L. Blaney and Naeem Inayatullah, International Political Economy as a Culture of Competition, in Dominique Jacquin-Berdal, Andrew Oros, and Marco Verweij, eds., Culture in World Politics (London: Macmillan, 1998), 61-88. Naeem Inayatullah and David L. Blaney, Economic Anxiety: Reification, De-Reification and the Politics of IPE, in Kurt Burch and Robert Denemark, eds., Constituting International Political Economy. IPE Yearbook, Vol. 10 (Boulder: Lynne Rienner, 1997), 59-77. David L. Blaney and Naeem Inayatullah, Ethical Diversity and Global Economic Justice, Global Justice 3:3 (October 1996): 13-29. Reconceptualizing Autonomy: The Difference Dependency Theory Makes, Review of International Political Economy 3:3 (August 1996): 459-497. David L. Blaney and Naeem Inayatullah, The Third World and a Problem with Borders, in Mark E. Denham and Mark Owen Lombardi, eds., Perspectives on Third World Sovereignty: The Postmodern Paradox (London: Macmillan, 1996), 83-101. Naeem Inayatullah and David L. Blaney, Knowing Encounters: Beyond Parochialism in International Relations Theory, in Yosef Lapid and Friedrich Kratochwil, eds., The Return of Culture and Identity in IR Theory (Boulder: Lynne Rienner, 1996), 65-84. Naeem Inayatullah and David L. Blaney, Realizing Sovereignty, Review of International Studies 21:1 (January 1995): 3-20. David L. Blaney and Naeem Inayatullah, Prelude to a Conversation of Cultures in International Society? Todorov and Nandy on the Possibility of Dialogue, Alternatives 19:1 (Winter 1994): 23-51. David L. Blaney and Mustapha Kamal Pasha, Civil Society and Democracy in the Third World: Ambiguities and Historical Possibilities. Studies in Comparative International Development 28:1 (Spring 1993): 3-24. Equal Sovereignty and an African Statehood: Tragic Elements in the African Agenda in World Affairs, in Chih-yu Shih and Martha Cottam, eds., Contending Dramas: A Cognitive Approach to International Organizations (New York: Praeger Press, 1992), 211-226. David L. Blaney and Song Xiaochuan, The IMF and Developing Countriesthe Debate on Conditionality, World Economy 7 (1987): 29-35 (in Chinese). World Economy is the journal of the China Society for the Study of World Economy, Beijing, China. Book Reviews and Other: State of Nature, in Elgar Encyclopedia of International Relations, edited byBeateJahn and Sebastian Schindler (Elgar Press, 2025), 384-5. Review of Duncan Bell (ed.), Empire, Race and Global Justice. Cambridge: Cambridge University (2019) in International Studies Review 22:2 (2020), 321-2. Review of Alexander Anievas and Kerem Ni_anciolu. How the West Came to Rule: The Geopolitical Origins of Capitalism. London: Pluto Press 2015, in International Studies Review 19:1 (2017), 534-6. Naeem Inayatullah and David L. Blaney, entries on  Liberalism and Marxism for Jeanne Simon and Mria Ins Picazo, eds., Diccionario de Ciencia Politica (University of Concepcin, 2016, 199-203 and 211-6. Interview with Institute of American Studies, Tehran, Iran, July 20 and August 4, 2014 (accessible at:  HYPERLINK "http://www.asipress.ir/vdch66nq.23nzid10t2.htm" www.asipress.ir/vdch66nq.23nzid10t2.html and  HYPERLINK "http://www.asipress.us/vdcceiqm.2bq18y-a2.html" www.asipress.us/vdcceiqm.2bq18y-a2.html and www.asipress.us/vdcjt8ea.uqettz29fu.html) Review of Christopher Coker, War and the Illiberal Conscience, Political Science Quarterly 114:3 (Fall 1999). Julie Bunn (with David L. Blaney), To Trade or not to Trade: The Basel Convention and Transboundary Movement and Disposal of Hazardous Wastes. Pew Case Studies in International Affairs No. 219, Institute for the Study of Diplomacy, Georgetown University, 1997. Nostalgia/Forgetting/Hope, Macalester International 1 (Fall 1995). What can we mean by the People? A Response to Galtung, Macalester International 1 (Spring 1995). Review of Arthur M. Schlesinger, Jr., The Disuniting of America, New Political Science No. 28/29 (Winter-Spring 1994). Gramscian Readings of the Post-Cold War Transition. Review of Stephen Gill, ed., Gramsci, Historical Materialism and International Relations, Mershon International Studies Review 1:2 (1994). WORK IN PROGRESS (with David Johnson and Emma Kast) Dependency Theory and International Monetary Hierarchy Capitalism and Tragedy in the Political Economy of David Levine nature/mind/religion/capitalism Paper on economists on war and peace (from early neoclassical economists (Pigou, Clark, Fisher) to rational choice theorists (maybe) PAPERS AND PRESENTATIONS Conference Participation: (with David Johnson and Emma Kast) Dependency Theory and International Monetary Hierarchy, International Studies Association, Columbus, OH, March 23-5, 2026. Capitalism and Tragedy in the Political Economy of David Levine, International Studies Association, Columbus, OH, March 23-5, 2026. Participant roundtable: Academic Afterlives: Moving to the Fundamental in Emancipated Territories, International Studies Association, Columbus, OH, March 23-5, 2026. Discussant, The Culture of Capitalism Part 2: Examining the Ideal of Market Society, International Studies Association, Chicago, IL, March 2, 2025. Book Roundtable: Political Economy as Theodicy, International Studies Association, Chicago, IL, March 2, 2025. Relational Voices in IR: Deconstructing Colonial Legacies, International Studies Association, Chicago, IL, March 2, 2025. Participant, Author Meets Readers: Patrick T. Jacksons Facts and Explanations in International Studies . . . and Beyond, International Studies Association, Chicago, IL, March 5, 2025. Discussant, The Culture of Capitalism: Market Society Within and Beyond the Economy, International Studies Association, San Francisco, April 3, 2024. Connection and Reciprocity as Counters to the Liberal Creed, International Studies Association, San Francisco, April 4, 2024. Participant, Roundtable on Escobar, Osterweil, and Sharma, Relationality, International Studies Association, San Francisco, April 5, 2024. The Liberal Creed, Mechanistic Metaphors, and Alternative Visions of Human Society, European International Studies Association, Potsdam, September 7, 2023. (with Arlene Tickner), Worlding and Worlds, European International Studies Association, Potsdam, September 9, 2023. Discussant, Classical Political Economy in a Postmodern World, International Studies Association, Montral, Canada, March 14-18, 2023. Participant, panel in Honor of Beate Jahn, Historical International Relations section, International Studies Association, Montral, Canada, March 14-18, 2023. Participant, Reflections on the Work of David Blaney, International Studies Association, Montral, Canada, March 14-18, 2023. Chair, Re-examining Discourses and Practices of inclusivity in the International Relations Discipline/Academy, International Studies Association, Montral, Canada, March 14-18, 2023. Book launch: Blaney and Inayatullah, Within, Against, and Beyond Liberalism: A Critique of Liberal IPE and Global Capitalism (Rowman and Littlefield, 2021), European International Studies Association, Athens, Greece, September 4, 2022. Roundtable participant, The Possibilities and Limits for a Non-Eurocentric Global IR, European International Studies Association, Athens, Greece, September 2, 2022. Modernity, Theodicy, Economics, European International Studies Association, Athens, Greece, September 2, 2022. Discussant for panel on Immanent or Internal Critique, International Studies Association, Nashville, TN, March 31, 2022 Participant, panel in Honor of Arlene Tickner, International Political Theory Section, International Studies Association (by Zoom), March 28, 2022. Empires, Colonies and States in Jevons and Marshalls Defense of Free Trade. International Studies Association (by Zoom), March 28, 2022. Presenter at webinar, Globalizing International Relations: Regional and Global Worlds, launching special issue of Uluslararasi Iliskiler, October 11, 2021. Empires, Colonies and States in Jevons and Marshalls Defense of Free Trade, American Political Science Association (by Zoom), October 3, 2021. Jevons, Marshall and the Colonial Imaginaries of Empire and Trade, International Studies Association (by Zoom), April 6, 2021. Roundtable participant, Wrestling with Foundation and Actions, International Studies Association (by Zoom), April 7, 2021. Jevons, Marshall and the Colonial Imaginaries of Empire and Trade, for the second workshop on The Empire System (by Zoom), December 10, 2020. Roundtable participant, Wrestling with Foundation and Actions, Northeast International Studies Association, Baltimore (by Zoom), November 7, 2020. Jevons and Marshall on Trade and Empire, for the workshop on The Empire System (by Zoom), August 27, 2020. (with Naeem Inayatullah) The Right to a Share: Complex Societies and Alternative Worlds, European International Studies Association, Sofia, Bulgaria, September 11-14, 2019. Discussant, panel on Exploring Relationalities in/For IR, European International Studies Association, Sofia, Bulgaria, September 11-14, 2019. Justifying Suffering: Adam Smiths Ambiguous Theodicy, International Studies Association, Toronto, Canada, March 27-30. 2019. Roundtable Participant, Savage Economics: Raced Markets and Anti-Racist Material Futures, International Studies Association, Toronto, Canada, March 27-30, 2019. Discussant Beyond Global IR: Theoretical Challenges and Historical Approaches, International Studies Association, Toronto, Canada, March 27-30, 2019. Intergenerational Cafe, Global South Caucus, International Studies Association, Toronto, Canada, March 27-30, 2019. Some Reflections on Teaching IR Differently, for joint ISA/FLASCO conference, Quito, Ecuador, July 26, 2018. Some Reflections on Teaching IR Differently, for workshop Doing IR Differently, organized by Tamara Trownsell and Arlene Tickner, University of San Francisco, GAIAS Campus, San Cristbal, Galpagos, Ecuador, July 20-24, 2018. Chair, Contesting Ambivalent Orderings in IR, International Studies Association, San Francisco, April 4-7, 2018. Discussant, The Power of the Unconscious: Psychoanalytic Approaches to Politics, International Studies Association, San Francisco, April 4-7, 2018. (with Naeem Inayatullah) Alternative Understandings of Exploitation, International Studies Association, San Francisco, April 4-7, 2018. Intergenerational Cafe, Global South Caucus, International Studies Association, San Francisco, April 4-7, 2018. Reading IR with Neoclassical Economics, for conference on Political Economy: Old Challenges, New Reponses, Institute of Political Economy, Carleton University, Ottawa, Canada, March 20-21, 2017. Late-Victorian Worlds: Alfred Marshall on Competition, Character, and Anglo-Saxon Civilization, for workshop on The International Origins of Social and Political Theory, convened by Tarak Barkawi and George Lawson, LSE, London, April 2-3, 2016. Chair and Discussant, Liberal Peace/Liberal Violence, International Studies Association, Atlanta, March 16-19, 2016. Participant, Roundtable on Forms of Critique and the Limits of International Theory, International Studies Association, Atlanta, March 16-19, 2016. (with Arlene Tickner) Postcolonial Critique and the Pluriverse, International Studies Association, Atlanta, March 16-19, 2016. Participant, Roundtable on Decolonizing the Teaching of International Relations, APSA Teaching and Learning Conference, Portland, February 12-14, 2016. Mentor for participants in workshop for younger scholars, Alternative Cosmologies & the Knowledge Systems in International Relations: Voices from the Global South, New Delhi, India, January 11-12, 2016. (with Arlene Tickner) Suppressing the Pluriverse, for the workshop, Alternative Cosmologies & the Knowledge Systems in International Relations: Voices from the Global South, New Delhi, India, January 9-10, 2016. Participant, Roundtable on Methods and Critique, British International Studies Association, London, June 17-19, 2015. Response to prompt, Writing Political Struggles, Workshop on Caste, Race, and Indigeneity, University of Minnesota, March 6 and 7, 2015  HYPERLINK "javascript:dnnModal.show('http://www.isanet.org/Conferences/Event-Detail/mid/6587/EventID/2655/ItemID/0?popUp=true',/*showReturn*/false,550,950,true,'')" Participant, Roundtable on Has IR Ever Been Secular? Religion, Security and IPE, International Studies Association, New Orleans, February 18-21, 2015. Participant, Roundtable, on New Materialism(s) and the Post-Colony International Studies Association, New Orleans, February 18-21, 2015. Participant, Roundtable on Three Decades of Worlding IR International Studies Association, New Orleans, February 18-21, 2015. (with Arlene Tickner), Worlding the World/Pluriverse, International Studies Association, New Orleans, February 18-21, 2015. Participant, Roundtable, Decolonizing the Teaching of International Relations, Joint ISA-Global South Conference, Singapore, January 9-10, 2015. Participant, World International Studies Committee workshop, The Future of Global IR: Enhancing Cooperation and Building New Networks, Singapore, January 9, 2015. Participant, Roundtable on Success in Teaching Intensive Positions, International Studies Association, Toronto, Canada, March 26-29, 2014. Chair, Going Beyond the Liberal Empire of Uniformity: The Search for Alternative Universals, International Studies Association, Toronto, Canada, March 26-29, 2014. Chair, Spacing Space: Moments of Spatialization in Global Practices, International Studies Association, Toronto, Canada, March 26-29, 2014. Participant, workshop on Race, Caste and Indigeneity, Center for Global Studies, University of Minnesota, October 4, 2013. Naeem Inayatullah and David L. Blaney, Justice in Market Society? Capitalism, (In)Equality, and Poverty, Conference on International Relations Theory Today, Aberystwyth University, Aberystwyth Wales, September 23-24, 2013 [by skype]. Chair, roundtable on Worlding Beyond the West, International Studies Association, San Francisco, CA, April 3-7, 2013. Participant, roundtable on What do we Teach? How do we Teach? Critical Pedagogies and World Politics, International Studies Association, San Francisco, CA, April 3-7, 2013. The Recessive and IR Theory, presentation on plenary panel, Rethinking IR: Negotiating Ashis Nandy, Indian Association of International Studies, December 10-12, 2012, New Delhi, India. The Relative Virtues of Smiths Theodicy, British International Studies Association-International Studies Association joint conference, University of Edinburgh, June 20-22, 2012. Naeem Inayatullah and David L. Blaney, Levels, Individual Evil, and Structural Sin, workshop on Dismantling Security, Cambridge University, June 14-16, 2012. Participant, roundtable on Human Nature, Agency and Beyond: The Individual in IR, International Studies Association, San Diego, April 1-4, 2012. Chair, Exploring Resistance and Postcoloniality: Reflections Around Nandys Work, International Studies Association, San Diego, April 1-4, 2102. Naeem Inayatullah and David L. Blaney, The Dark Heart of Kindness: Norms Constructivism as Deflection, for the workshop, Norms, nomos, and normalization? Interrogating the Use of Norms in International Relations, Department of Government and International Relations, University Sydney, Australia, March 18-19, 2010 (presented by Naeem). Naeem Inayatullah and David L. Blaney, Temporal Assimilation versus Alternative Historical Forms in Marxs Understanding of Difference, International Studies Association, New Orleans, LA, February 17-20, 2010. David L. Blaney and Naeem Inayatullah, Thinking IR from Below (and Beyond)? International Studies Association, New Orleans, LA, February 17-20, 2010. Discussant, panel on IRs Worlding and Alternative World Claims, International Studies Association, New Orleans, LA, February 17-20, 2010. Participant, roundtable on The Postmodern and the Postcolonial in International Relations, International Studies Association, New Orleans, LA, February 17-20, 2010. Discussant, panel on The Multiple Faces of the Everyday: Resistance, Consumption, Identity, International Studies Association, New Orleans, LA, February 17-20, 2010. Naeem Inayatullah and David L. Blaney, Liberal Fundamentals: Invisible, Invasive, Artful, and Bloody Hands, ABRI-ISA conference, Pontifical Catholic University, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, July 22-24, 2009. Naeem Inayatullah and David L. Blaney, Liberal Fundamentals: Invisible, Invasive, Artful, and Bloody Hands, International Studies Association, New York, NY, February 14-18, 2009. Discussant, panel on Pluralizing the Past and Present, Transforming the Future: Ashis Nandy, International Relations and the Retrieval of Lost Selves, International Studies Association, New York, NY, February 14-18, 2009. Roundtable on Blaney and Inayatullah book manuscript, Savage Economics, Northeast International Studies Association, Baltimore, MD, October 3-4, 2008. Discussant, panel on The Politics of Meaning, Northeast International Studies Association, Baltimore, MD, October 3-4, 2008. Discussant, panel on Hegel and IR after the Cultural Turn, International Studies Association, San Francisco, CA, March 26-28, 2008. Discussant, panel on Postcolonial Thinking, International Political Economy and Development Studies, International Studies Association, San Francisco, CA, March 26-8, 2008. David Blaney and Naeem Inayatullah, Savage Times: The Past as Critical Present, International Studies Association, San Francisco, CA, March 26-28, 2008. Naeem Inayatullah and David Blaney, Liberal Fundamentals: Invisible, Invasive, Artful, and Bloody Hands, Workshop on Revising the Theoretical and Political Status of Liberal Internationalism, San Francisco, CA, March 25, 2008. David L. Blaney and Naeem Inayatullah, Undressing the Wound of Wealth: The Cultural Constitution of Political Economy. Workshop on Cultural Political Economy, Ottawa, Canada, June 15-17, 2007. Participant, workshop on Post-Hegemonic IR, Chicago, IL March 3 and 4, 2007. David Blaney and Naeem Inayatullah, Hegels Necro-Philosophy: Wealth, Race, Death, International Studies Association, Chicago, IL, February 28-March 3, 2007. Naeem Inayatullah and David Blaney, Chairs and conveners, Roundtable on Scholarly Responsibility and Difference, International Studies Association, Chicago, IL, February 28-March 3, 2007. Chair, panel on Post-Hegemonic Scholarship I: Alterity, Constructions of Self and Other, and Order, International Studies Association, Chicago, IL, February 28-March 3, 2007. Naeem Inayatullah and David Blaney, Hegels Necro-Philosophy: Wealth, Race, Death, ISA Northeast, Boston, MA, November 9-11, 2006. Chair, panel on Islam as an Autonomous Civilization versus Islam as Part of a Larger World-Civilization, Islam and the Modern Orientalist World-System, 30th Annual Conference on the Political Economy of the World-System, պƷ, St. Paul, MN, April 27-29, 2006. Naeem Inayatullah and David Blaney, Undressing the Wound of Wealth: The Cultural Constitution of Political Economy, International Studies Association, San Diego, March 10-12, 2006. Naeem Inayatullah and David Blaney, Undressing the Wound of Wealth: The Cultural Constitution of Political Economy, Studies in Political Economy Conference, Toronto, Canada, February 23-25, 2006. David Blaney and Naeem Inayatullah, Scottish Political Economy and its Other, World International Studies Committee Conference, Istanbul, Turkey, August 24-27, 2005. Discussant, panel on Theory Reconsidered I, World International Studies Committee Conference, Istanbul, Turkey, August 24-27, 2005. Discussant, panel on Heterology as IR: Discourses of Islam, 5th Pan-European IR Conference, The Hague, September 7-9, 2004. David Blaney and Naeem Inayatullah, IPE and the Primitive: The Indians, the Scots, and the Economy, 5th Pan-European IR Conference, The Hague, September 7-9, 2004. Discussant, panel on Geo-Cultural Epistemologies in IR: Thinking Authority Differently, International Studies Association, Montreal, Canada, March 17-20, 2004. Chair and panelist, The Burden of American IR Theory II: Second-Order Hegemony and Dissenting Voices, International Studies Association, Montreal, Canada, March 17-20, 2004. Participant, panel on Bringing Practice Back In: Iver Neumann after the Linguistic Turn, International Studies Association, Montreal Canada, March 17-20, 2004. David Blaney and Naeem Inayatullah, Traveling with the Scots, International Studies Association, Montreal, Canada, March 17-20, 2004. Panel dedicated to Inayatullah and Blaney, International Relations and the Problem of Difference, British International Studies Association, Birmingham, UK, December 15-17, 2003. Naeem Inayatullah and David Blaney, Towards Multiple and Overlapping Sovereignties, International Studies Association, Portland, OR, February 26-March 1, 2003. Chair, panel on Dissenting Knowledge I: Knowledge Theory, International Studies Association, Portland, OR, February 26-March 1, 2003. Discussant, panel on You Want Fries with that Shake? Violence, Instability, and Development, International Studies Association, Portland, OR, February 26-March 1, 2003. David Blaney and Naeem Inayatullah, Dialogue, Difference, and Equality, British International Studies Association, London, UK, December 16-18, 2002. NE/ISA Circle Panel: International Relations and the Problem of Difference by Naeem Inayatullah and David L. Blaney, Northeast International Studies Association , Providence, RI, November 7-9, 2002. Chair, panel on Karl Polanyis Great Transformation: Theoretical and Conceptual Critiques, International Studies Association, New Orleans, LA, March 24-27, 2002. Naeem Inayatullah and David Blaney, Introduction: IR and the Problem of Difference, International Studies Association, New Orleans, LA, March 24-27, 2002. Discussant, International Studies Association Workshop on Identity and IR, New Orleans, LA, March 23, 2002. Global Education, Disempowerment, and the Possibility of World Politics, for the conference, Globalizing Education at Liberal Arts Colleges, Roanoke College, Roanoke, VA, November 2-4, 2001. Naeem Inayatullah and David Blaney, IR and the Problem of Difference: A Roundtable on Blaney and Inayatullah. Organized as part of series Towards a Post-Western International Studies, 4th Pan-European International Relations Conference, European Consortium for Political Research, University of Kent, Canterbury, UK, September 8-10, 2001 Neo-Modernization? for the International Studies Association conference on Globalization and its Challenges in the 21st Century, Hong Kong, July 26-28, 2001. Discussant, panel on Outside the Economic Whale: Globalization, Culture, Resistance, for the International Studies Association conference on "Globalization and its Challenges in the 21st Century," Hong Kong, July 26-28, 2001. Discussant, The Future of Poverty, key theme panel featuring Ashis Nandy, International Studies Association, Chicago, IL, February 20-24, 2001. Discussant, panel on Historical Redress, International Studies Association, Chicago, IL, February 20-24, 2001. David L. Blaney and Naeem Inayatullah, The Problem of Comparison or The Two-Handed Choke: International Relations and Modernization Theory as Mutually Constitutive of the Modern Political Imagination, International Studies Association, Los Angeles, CA, March 14-18, 2000. Discussant, panel on Critical Perspectives on Transnational Corporations and Foreign Investment, International Studies Association, Los Angeles, CA, March 14-18, 2000. David L. Blaney and Mustapha K. Pasha, The (In)Civility of Global Civil Society, for the workshop, Global Civil Society/Global Democracy, Rutgers University, Newark, NJ, June 4-5, 1999. David L. Blaney and Naeem Inayatullah, Beyond Comparison? Whither Sovereignty?: Reflections on the Mutual Constitution of IR Theory and Modernization Theory, International Studies Association, Washington, DC, 16-20 February, 1999. David L. Blaney and Naeem Inayatullah, Dialogical Criticism and International Theory, British International Studies Association, University of Sussex, U.K., December 14-16, 1998. David L. Blaney and Naeem Inayatullah, Dialogical Criticism and International Theory, International Studies Association-Northeast, Boston, MA, November 12-14, 1998. The Liberal Peace, the Other, and the Limits of Liberal Democratic Discourse, for the workshop, Democracy, the Use of Force, and Global Social Change, May 1998. Naeem Inayatullah and David L. Blaney, Resisting Allies: Karl Polanyis Double Critique of the Political Economy of Development, International Studies Association, Minneapolis, MN, March 17-21, 1998. Discussant, panel on Westphalia in the Non-Western World, International Studies Association, Minneapolis, MN, March 17-21, 1998. Chair and discussant, panel on Sovereignty and Global Development, International Studies Association, Minneapolis, MN, March 17-21, 1998. Chair and discussant, panel on Reconceptualizing Civil Society at the Domestic, Transnational and Global Levels, International Studies Association, Toronto, Ontario, March 18-22, 1997. International Society, (Global) Civil Society, and the Problem of Difference, International Studies Association, San Diego, CA, April 16-20, 1996. Naeem Inayatullah and David L. Blaney, Economic Anxiety: Reification, De-Reification, and the Politics of IPE, International Studies Association, San Diego, CA, April 16-20, 1996. Chair, panel on Global Development: Ethnicity, Nationalism, and Migration, International Studies Association, San Diego, CA, April 16-20, 1996. Culture and IPE, for the roundtable, The Return of Culture and Identity in International Relations Theory, International Studies Association, Chicago, IL, February 21-25, 1995. Chair and discussant, panel on The Principle of Sovereignty in Theory and Practice, International Studies Association, Chicago, IL, February 21-25, 1995. Participant in the colloquium, Culture and the Construction of Insecurity, sponsored by the SSRC/MacArthur Foundation and hosted by the University of Minnesota, October 27-30, 1994, and Kent State University, April 28-30, 1995. Cultural Neutrality and the Emergence of International Governance, American Political Science Association, New York, NY, September 1-4, 1994. David L. Blaney and Naeem Inayatullah, The IPE as a Culture of Competition, International Studies Association, Washington, D.C., March 28-April 1, 1994. Naeem Inayatullah and David L. Blaney, Knowing Encounters: Towards an IR Theory of Cultural Contact, Western Political Science Association, Albuquerque, NM, March 10-12, 1994. David L. Blaney and Hon Tze-ki, Pan-Africanism and African (Dis)Unity: The Hermeneutics of Difference in International Society, American Political Science Association, Washington, D.C., Sept. 2-5, 1993. Naeem Inayatullah and David L. Blaney, Knowing Encounters: From Waltz and Wendt to a Theory of Intercultural Interaction, American Political Science Association, Washington, D.C., Sept. 2-5, 1993. Naeem Inayatullah and David L. Blaney, Realizing Sovereignty, for the colloquium, Problems Without Borders: Perspectives on Third World Sovereignty, The University of Toledo, Toledo, OH, April 23-25, 1993. Sherry Gray and David L. Blaney, Shenyang as a Site for Bombarding the Headquarters: Localizing and Nationalizing Processes in China's Cultural Revolution, for the Northeast China Studies Association roundtable, Association of Asian Studies, Los Angeles, CA, March 26, 1993. Reconceptualizing Autonomy: Dependency Theory and the Ethics of Sovereignty, American Political Science Association, Chicago, IL, Sept. 3, 1992. Naeem Inayatullah and David L. Blaney, Purpose and Process: A Cultural Basis for World Political Economy, International Studies Association, Atlanta, GA, April 4, 1992. Mustapha K. Pasha and David L. Blaney, The Emergence of World Culture? Democracy, Civil Society, and the State in the Third World, International Studies Association, Vancouver, B.C., March 20, 1991. David L. Blaney and Mustapha K. Pasha, Open Door Democracy? The Role of Self, Civil Society, and International Capitalism in the Democracy Movement of 1989, Association for Asian Studies, Chicago, IL, April 7, 1990. Communism and Individuality: G.A. Cohen and the Problem of the Self in Marxs Vision of Communism, Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, IL, April 7, 1990. The Misplacement of the Individual in the Marxian Discourse on African Socialism: The Case of Tanzanian Ujamaa, African Studies Association, Denver, CO, November 21, 1987. Donald E. Parker and David L. Blaney, Water Management, Land Tenure and Agricultural Development in Pakistan, Atlantic Economic Society Conference, Washington, D.C., August 29September 1, 1985. Invited Lectures and Presentations: Empires, Colonies and States in Jevons and Marshalls Defense of Free Trade, Political Economy Group, EU Institute, Florence, January 15, 2024. Presenter, symposium on Globalizing International Theory, edited by Allan Layug and John Hobson. Center for Global Knowledge Studies, Cambridge University, December 2, 2022. (with Tamara Trownsell), What does Global IR Mean? for the webinar, Globalizing International Relations: Regional IR and Global Worlds, October 11, 2021. Trade, Empire, and Late-Victorian Economists: Jevons, Marshall and the Insecure Boundaries of Liberal Political Economy, Workshop on Decolonization, Kings College, London, January 29, 2020. Trade, Empire, and Late-Victorian Economists: Jevons, Marshall and the Insecure Boundaries of Liberal Political Economy, Gloknos Project, CRASSH, Cambridge University, November 20, 2019. Trade, Empire, and Late-Victorian Economists: Jevons, Marshall and the Insecure Boundaries of Liberal Political Economy, Departmental Seminar, University of Sheffield, November 13, 2019. Trade, Empire, and Late-Victorian Economists: Jevons, Marshall and the Insecure Boundaries of Liberal Political Economy, University of Warwick, October 30, 2019 Late-Victorian Economists and Empire: Jevons, Marshall and the Cultural Political Economy of Trade, University of Manchester, September 25, 2019. Liberal IPE as Colonial Science, Minnesota International Relations Colloquium, University of Minnesota, May 1, 2017. Justifying Suffering (mostly): Adam Smiths Incomplete Theodicy, Department of Political Science, Carleton University, March 9, 2017. Reflections on Worlding Beyond the West. Minnesota International Relations Colloquium, University of Minnesota, February 17, 2014. Adam Smiths Complex Justification of Market Society, Department of International Studies, Tongji University, Shanghai, China, January 15, 2013. Defending the Structural Moment and Worlds Beyond Levels, International Relations Seminar, Bilkent University, Ankara, Turkey, November 7, 2012. Liberal Harmony/Theodicy in Smith, International Relations Seminar Ko University, Istanbul, Turkey, November 5. 2012. Liberal Harmony/Theodicy in Smith, Politics and IR Seminar, University of Warwick, October 31, 2012. The Relative Virtues of Smiths Theodicy, Political Science Seminar, Department of Politics, Newcastle University, October 10, 2012. The Relative Virtues of Smiths Theodicy, Research in Progress Seminar, Department of International Relations, University of Sussex, October 1, 2012. Justifying Capitalism: Adam Smiths Defense of Commercial Society, Inaugural Lecture, James Wallace Chair, պƷ, March 6, 2012. The Relative Virtues of Smiths Theodicy, Political Science Seminar, John Hopkins University, February 23, 2012. The Relative Virtues of Smiths Theodicy, Political Theory Colloquium, University of Minnesota, November 11, 2011. Liberal Fundamentals: Invisible, Invasive, Artful, and Bloody Hands, Minnesota International Relations Colloquium, University of Minnesota, January 25, 2010. Re-reading the Meaning of Westphalia, Center for American Studies, Fudan University, Shanghai, China, May 29, 2008. An American IR? Department of International Relations, Jinan University, Guangzhou, China, May 21, 2008. Presenter, Workshop on Interpretive and Relational Methodologies, International Studies Association/Northeast, Boston, MA, November 9-11, 2006. The Savage Smith and the Temporal Walls of Capitalism, Minnesota International Relations Colloquium, University of Minnesota, October 9, 2006. Seminar Session on Inayatullah and Blaney, International Relations and the Problem of Difference, in Political Science 3835 (Kurt Burch), International Relations, University of Minnesota, April 15, 2006. Seminar Session on Inayatullah and Blaney, International Relations and the Problem of Difference, in Political Science 8408 (Raymond Duvall), International Hierarchies University of Minnesota, April 12, 2005. IR and the Inner Logic of Modernization Theory, Graduate School of International Studies, University of Denver, Denver, CO, April 15, 2004. Reflections on Teaching at a Liberal Arts College, Graduate School of International Studies, University of Denver, Denver, CO, April 15, 2004. (with Naeem Inayatullah) Reflections on International Relations and the Problem of Difference, American University, Washington, DC, September 26, 2003. (with Sherry Gray), Glimpses of Iran: Politics in Tehran Leading up to the Elections, for International Mondays Lecture, International Center, University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA, March 26, 2001. Instructor, three-day seminar on Democracy and Human Rights, as part of Strengthening the Capacities of Training and Research on Human Rights Project, Center for Human Rights Studies, Faculty of Law and Political Science, University of Tehran, Tehran, Iran, January 13-15, 2001. Funded by the United Nations Development Program. Mapping the Terrain of Global Civil Society, Center for Graduate International Studies, Faculty of Law and Political Science, University of Tehran, Tehran, Iran, June 12, 2000. The Westphalian Deferral, for the International Relations Colloquium, Department of Political Science, University of Minnesota, December 9, 1999. Drama as a Site of a Conversation of Cultures? for the seminar, The Problem and Possibilities of Intercultural Theatre, Dramatic Arts and Dance, պƷ, St. Paul, MN, May 8, 1999. The Promise and Peril of Global Civil Society, Institute of World Economics and Politics, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, Beijing, China, May 6, 1999. Beyond Western Parochialism in IR Theory? Peoples University, Beijing, China, May 5, 1999. A Conversation of Cultures in International Society? Department of English and International Studies, Foreign Affairs University, Beijing, China, May 4, 1999. A Conversation of Cultures in International Society? Department of International Politics, Center for American Studies, Fudan University, Shanghai, China, April 30, 1999. Realist Spaces/Liberal Bellicosities: Reading the Democratic Peace as World Democratic Theory, Program for International Politics, Security, and Economics, University of Chicago, January 7, 1999. Global Civil Society: Are we on the Verge of Global Democracy?, Department of Political Science and Foreign Affairs Club, Benedictine University, October 21, 1998. Economic Anxiety, for the International Relations Colloquium, Department of Political Science, University of Minnesota, April 1, 1997. Culture and Development: Mapping the Terrain. The 22nd In-House Seminar, UN Centre for Regional Development, Nagoya, Japan, January 20, 1997. Ethical Diversity and Global Economic Justice, for the International Relations Colloquium, Department of Political Science, University of Minnesota, March 6, 1996. The Difference Dependency Theory Makes, for the International Relations Colloquium, Department of Political Science, University of Minnesota, May 3, 1995. Democracy in Africa and the End of History? Political Science Lecture Series, Providence College, March 17, 1992. Civil Society and the New Democratic Social Movements, with Mustapha K. Pasha, for a seminar sponsored by the Consortium on Rights Development, Graduate School of International Studies, University of Denver, August 2, 1991. The Middle East and a New World Order, as part of a teach-in to commemorate Martin Luther King, Jr., Valparaiso University, January 21, 1991. An Intellectual Map of African Studies with Special Reference to the Place of African Socialism in Africanist Discourse, Institute of West Asian and African Studies, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, Beijing, January 12, 1987. COURSES TAUGHT պƷ: Foundations of International Politics Foundations of Political Theory Work, Wealth, and Well Being Development Politics Research Methods Global Political Economy Advanced International Theory Culture and Identity in World Politics Democracy and World Politics Paradigms of Global Citizenship Political Science Honors Colloquium Senior Research Seminar University of Minnesota: Topics in International Relations: Critical International Relations (graduate seminar) Carleton University Capitalisms, Culture and Heterogeneity (MA seminar) Political Economic Theories of Work, Wealth and Well-being (MA seminar) SERVICE Professional Service: Series co-editor, Routledge series, Worlding Beyond the West (2013-present) Editorial Advisory Board, Pluriversal International Relations (2025-) Editorial Advisory Board for: (1) Routledge series Worlding Beyond the West, 2009-2013; (2) Iranian Review of Foreign Affairs, 2008-2012; (3) IPE Yearbook, Lynne Rienner Press, 2001-2011; (4) series on "International Relations in a Constructed World," M.E. Sharpe, 1999-2002. Honorary Board of Advisors of the Philippine International Studies Organization, 2016-18 Global Politics Advisory Group, New School for Social Research, New York, 2012-14. Associate, Center for Advanced International Theory, University of Sussex, UK, 2011-19. Manuscript/Proposal Reviewer for: Journal of Economics, Theology, and Religion (2026); Theory, Culture, and Society (2025); Review of International Studies (2025, 2023, 2022, 2020, 2019, 2018, 2014, 2013, 2003); Third World Quarterly (2025, 2021); All Azimuth (2025); Global Studies Quarterly (2025 [2], 2022); Studies in Political Economy (2025); proposed journal, Pluriversal International Relations (2025); Review of International Political Economy (2025 [2], 2024, 2023 [2], 2022, 2021 [2], 2020 [2], 2019 [2], 2018, 1999, 1997); International Studies Review (2024, 2023, 2014, 2012, 2011, 2008); Millennium (2024, 2023, 2022, 2021, 2020, 2019, 2017, 2016, 2014, 2008, 2004, 1999); International Studies Perspectives (2024, 2022, 2020 [3], 2019 [2], 2017, 2016, 2012, 2010, 2003 [2], 2002, 2001, 2000); Political Theory (2023, 2014); Bloomsbury (2023); Springer (2023); European Journal of International Relations (2023, 2022, 2017, 2015, 2014, 2006, 2005, 2001, 2000, 1998); International Spectator (2023); New Political Economy (2022); Global Society (2022-2); Economic Alternatives (2022); American Political Science Review (2021); International Theory (2020 [2], 2013, 2011); Cambridge Review of International Affairs (2020 [2]; 2018 [2]; 2017; 2009); International Relations (2020, 2013); Journal of the History of Economic Thought (2020 [2]); Polity Press (2020, 2018, 2014); Routledge (2019); Capital and Class (2019); International Studies Quarterly (2019, 2015, 2008, 2007, 2005 [2], 2004, 2000, 1998); Security Dialogue (2018, 2013, 2006); Contexto Internacional (2018 [2], 2016); Palgrave Press (2018, 2010, 2004); Rowman and Littlefield (2018, 2015, 2014, 2009); International Relations of the Asia-Pacific (2017); Sage Handbook of the History, Philosophy, and Sociology of International Relations (2017); Journal of Intercultural Encounters (2017); Revista Brasileira de Poltica Internacional (2017); Cambridge Journal of Economics (2016); International Political Sociology (2016, 2014, 2013, 2011, 2008, 2007); Brazilian Political Science Review (2015); History of Economic Ideas (2014); Journal of International Political Theory (2013); Journal of International Relations and Development (2013, 2010, 2009 [2]); African Affairs (2012); Routledge (2011; 2009 [2], 2008, 2007 [2], 2006 [4]); Ashgate (2011); International Studies Association Compendium (2009); E.J. Brill (2008); Comparative Political Studies (2007); SUNY Press (2006); Foreign Policy Analysis (2006); New Political Science (2005, 2004, 2003, 1996, 1994); IPE Yearbook (2002); M.E. Sharpe (2001); Lynne Rienner Press (2000); The Journal of African Policy Studies (1996); Africa Today (1992). Mentor, Preparing Future Faculty Program, University of Minnesota: Fall 2010 (Ralitsa Donkova); Spring 2010 (Zhang Zhenqing); Spring 2008 (Lauren Wilcox); Fall 1999 (Bahar Rumelili); Fall 1996 (Ethan Cherrin). International Studies Association Executive Committee member (2000-01). Associate Program Chair, 42nd Annual Convention of the International Studies Association (theme: International Relations and the New Inequality), Chicago, IL, February 20-24, 2001. International Studies Association Governing Council and Chair, Global Development Section, 1997-98. Committee on Career Development and Job Placement, International Studies Association, 1997-98. Appointed by James Caporaso, President of ISA. External Departmental Review: Whitman College, 2014 (Chair of review committee) External Tenure/Promotion Reviews: American University, 2021 Willamette University, 2020 Ithaca College, 2019 Ithaca College 2018 The New School, 2016 Hobart and William Smith Colleges, 2013 New School for Social Research, 2013 Gustavus Adolphus College, 2013 Whitman College, 2012 University of Alberta, 2011 Hobart and William Smith Colleges, 2010 University of Sussex, 2008 Vassar College, 2007 Vassar College, 2006 Whitman College, 2004 Lawrence University, 2004 American University, 2002 DePaul University, 2001 DePaul University, 2000 Kalamazoo College, 2000 University of Hawaii, 1999 Hope College, 1997 Dissertation and Orals Committees: Rachel Tan, University of Wisconsin, external member of committee, dissertation proposal defense, 2025 Chris Thorne Smith, Virginia Tech University, MA thesis defense, 2024 Hannah Rose Gignoux, Virginia Tech University, MA thesis defense, dissertation proposal defense, 2024-5. Elif Kalaycioglu, University of Minnesota, comps oral defense, proposal defense and external committee member, 2015-19 Tracey Blasenheim, University of Minnesota, comps oral defense, 2015-17 Charmaine Chua, University of Minnesota, proposal defense and external committee member, 2014-18 Ajay Parasram, Carleton University, external reader 2017 Molla Redda, University of Minnesota, external committee member, 2014-15 Matt Evans, Northern Arizona University, external committee member, 2012-15 Tamara Trownsell, School of International Service, American University, external committee member, 2003-13. Jenny Lobasz, University of Minnesota, external committee member, 2010-11 Undergraduate Honors Projects Supervised: Willow Fortunoff, The Power to Define a People: Race and Immigration in Argentine National Identity, May 2021 Por Eiamkanchanalai, Sino-Thai Identity in Southeast Asias Ethnic Chinese Network, May 2021 Matthew Raskob, The People Against the Market: A Polanyian Account of the Populist and Progressive Movements in America, 1880-1916, May 2019 Lu Xian, Spatiality and Temporality in Relational International Relations Theory: Tianxia and Balance of Relationships, May 2019 Tony Luo, From Maoist Excesses and Dengist Reforms to Xis Neo-Confucianism: The Discursive Construction of Socialism with Shifting Chinese Characteristics, May 2019 Ana Diaz, Playing the Other: Interrupting Colonial Encounters in Earthbound, April 2018. Margaret Poulos, Coca, Capitalism and Decolonization: State Violence in Bolivia through Coca Policy, April 2018. Lucas Meyers, The Sino-American War of Words: Soft Power as Coercion, May 2017. Seaver Holter, The Bulls Hide Stretched Thin: Catalan (Literary) Nationalism from 1830 to 1975, May 2017. Rothin Datta, Saffron Ideology: Global Capitalism, Christianity, and the Rise of Hindu Nationalism, May 2016. Soren Dudley, Beyond the Dismal Science: Pursuing the Good Life Within an Environmental Framework, May 2016. Elijah Wohl, Escaping Thucydides Trap: Change, Conflict, and the Future of the American-led Order, May 2015. [best Honors Project, Department of Political Science]. . Oliver Kendall, Swords into Stethoscopes: How the US Military could Conduct Medical Diplomacy, May 2015. Luke Allen, Constituting the Entrepreneurial Poor: Social Capital, Development and the Contemporary Microfinance Industry, May 2014. [best Honors Project, Department of Political Science]. Sam Stuewe, On the Nature of Political Interaction: A Study of Conversation, May 2014. Mina Bakhtiar, Algerias Socialist Oil Economy: The Discursive Remnants of Colonial Manicheanism, May 2013. Hong Jisoo, Theology of Global Citizenship: Sovereignty Beyond Boundaries, God Within Boundaries, May 2012 [best Honors Project Department of Political Science]. Shelle Shimizu, An Asia Model?: A Relationalist View of Regionalism and Chinas National Identity, May 2011. Amanda Janoo, In Rebellion Against Market Society: Self-regulating Market Discourse, the International Trade Regime and Labor Market Organization, May 2010. Piera von Glahn, Farmers, Farm Animals, and Farm Animal Rights: Re-Invisioning the US Farm Animal Rights Movement, May 2010. David Seitz, Rondo Matters: The Politics of Injury, Representation and Neoliberalization on Minneapolis-St. Pauls Central Corridor, May 2010 [best Honors project, Department of Political Science]. Rebecca Sheff, The Problem with Eating Money: Remittances and Development in Senegals Muridiyya, May 2009 [best Honors project, Department of Political Science]. Trudy Rebert, Immigrant or Latino? Multi-Ethnic Mobilization and Collective Identity in the Immigrant Rights Movement, May 2007. Kellan Anfinson, Critical Leap: Nietzschean Politics in the Era of Secular Capitalism, May 2006 [best Honors project, Department of Political Science]. Sarah Detzner, More Things in Heaven and Earth: Examining Democratization in the Middle East, May 2006. Denna Millet, Education and Womens Empowerment in Diverse Islamic Socio-Political Contexts: A Comparison of Egypt and Iran, May 2006. Tobias Pforr, Individual Decision Making in Neoclassical Economics: A Historical Exploration into its Scientific and Metaphorical Status, May 2006. Graham Ravdin, The Paradoxical Sovereignty Frame and Democracy in Ecuador, May 2006. Kara Bovee, Cant We All Just Get Along? Modernization, Identity, and Violence, May 2005. Milla Vidina, Toward Post-Modern Welfare: Retrieving the Relationality of Property, May 2005. Michael Okrob, The Business of Doing Good: The Global Compact and Corporate Social Responsibility in Minnesota, February 2005. Bibek Pandey, Maoist Insurgency and Nepali Women, May 2004 [best Honors project, Department of Political Science]. Beth Neitzel, Violent Democracy: Reconciling the Coexistence of Institutional Democracy and Violence in Colombia May 2003 [best Honors project, Department of Political Science; Pi Sigma Alpha, Best Paper, 2nd Prize, 2003; American Academy of Political and Social Science, Undergraduate Research Award, 2005]. Tyler Beckelman, The Merging of Development and Security and the Problem of Small Arms, May 2003. Kristen Harkness, Encountering Globalization: India and the Transformative Politics of Environmentalism, May 2002. James Salee, Dialogue and Development: An Applied Approach to Mikhail Bakhtin and Cross-Cultural Dialogue, December 2001. Joel Ulrich, Organizational Alliances: Promoting or Provoking Democratic Participation, May 2000. Molly Brandt, Religion and Resistance: The Church, Politics, and Social Change in Nicaragua, 1968-1999, May 2000. Christopher Teske, Identifying the Enemy in the New World Order, May 1997. Sara Brewer, Democratization in the Southern Cone: Reflections on Political Change in Argentina and Chile, May 1996. Aron Goldman, Rethinking Universalism and Pluralism in International Human Rights, May 1996. Kyle Fennell, Commonality and Difference: Germany, Czechoslovakia, and the Politics of Identity, May 1995. Rebecca Stewart, Thinking Locally, Acting Globally: Suggestions for the Role of Interest in International Politics, May 1995. College and Community Service: Steering Committee, Educating Sustainability Ambassadors, պƷ, 2013-2017. Steering Committee, International Development Concentration, 2011-2016. Search Committees, պƷ: Political Science: 2014-15; 2011-12; 2008-09 [Co-chair]; 2005-06 [2, Chair]; 2004-05 [Chair], 2003-04; 2002-03 [Chair]; 2000-01; 1999-00; 1997-98; 1996-97; 1995-96; 1994-95; Environmental Studies: 2017; Biology: 2016, 2017; Philosophy: 2014-15; Music: 2006-07; Environmental Studies: 2004-05; Geography: 2003-04. Affirmative Action Committee, պƷ, 2013-17, 2007-08, 2003-05. Connected Colleagues mentoring program, Center for Scholarship and Teaching, պƷ, 2016-17; 2014-15; 2010-11; 2009-10. Mentor, Mellon-Mays Fellows: Jordana Palmer, 2016-18 Hawi Tilahune, 2015-16. Dilreet Dhaliwal, 2014-16. Mina Bakhtiar, 2012-13 Work Hard and Exceed the Quota, Talking About Teaching, Center for Scholarship and Teaching, September 9, 2011. Guest speaker, Health Partners Surgery Department and Pulmonary Unit Retreat , Minneapolis, MN, March 11, 2011 and St. Paul, MN March 23, 2011. Panel on the faculty role, Preparing Future Faculty Program, Center for Student Learning, University of Chicago, January 28, 2011. Preparing Future Faculty Retreat Panelist, Academic Careers, University of Minnesota, January 12, 2011. Panel on Advice for New Chairs, Center for Scholarship and Teaching, պƷ, August 26, 2009. Chair, Department of Political Science, պƷ, 2008-09, 2004-06. Chair, Mitau Endowed Lecture Committee (speakers organized: Derrick Bell, March 2007; Alexander Wendt, April 2008; Wendy Brown, February 2009; Paul Light, 2010). Panel on Undergraduate Advising, Preparing Future Faculty program, University of Minnesota, November 14, 2007. Advisory Committee on Multiculturalism, Center for Scholarship and Teaching, պƷ, AY 2006-07. Chair and Discussant, panel on Political Culture and Theory, Midwest Undergraduate Political Science Research Conference, University of Minnesota, Morris, March 4, 2005. Committee, Lilly Symposium on Work and Ethics, պƷ, 2003-04. Project on Piloting a new Addendum, Center for Scholarship and Teaching, պƷ, 2002-2004. Discussion Leader, Drake Round Table Discussion, Iowa Youth Symposium on the United Nations, Des Moines, IA, October, 23, 2001. Benefits Advisory Committee, պƷ, 2000-01. Organized donation of books to University Library, University of Zimbabwe, Harare, Zimbabwe, Spring 1998. Faculty Mentor, International Students Office, Fall 1997. Sub-committee on Individually Developed Majors, պƷ, 1996-1997. Ad-Hoc Committee on Reviewing the Honors Program, պƷ, Spring 1997. Ad-Hoc Group on the Upper-Division Curriculum, պƷ, Fall 1996. Presidents Ad-Hoc Committee on Retention, պƷ, 1994-1995. Hanover College Committee on Peace and Justice, 1990-1994. Faculty Development Committee, Hanover College, 1990-1992. PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT Co-convenor, faculty reading group on Thomas Piketty, capitalism, and inequality, Spring 2016. Participant, faculty reading group on Naomi Klein, This Changes Everything: Capitalism v. the Climate, Spring 2015. Participant, ACM Institute on College Futures, University of Chicago, June 18-20, 2014. Participant, faculty reading group on Joshua Greene, Moral Tribes, Center for Scholarship and Teaching, պƷ, Spring 2014. Participant, faculty reading group on Daniel Kahneman, Thinking Fast and Slow, Center for Scholarship and Teaching, պƷ, Spring 2013. Participant, Happiness, Midwest Faculty Seminar, University of Chicago, January 27-9, 2011. January Professional Activities Workshop (Effective Classroom Discussions; Lecturing with Pizazz!), պƷ, January 20, 2010. Participant, Humanities working group on secularism, պƷ, calendar year 2009. FaCe Faculty Assessment Workshop, Lake Forest College, Chicago, IL, October 24-5, 2008. US Institute of Peace seminar, Global Peace and Security from Multiple Perspectives, Washington, D.C., July 10-12, 2007. Faculty Seminar on Secularism and Questions of Meaning and Value, պƷ, 2006-08. Participant, Leadership Seminar, Center for Scholarship and Teaching, պƷ, 2004-05 Participant, reading group on the liberal arts, Center for Scholarship and Teaching, պƷ, 2002-2003. Participant, Globalizing Education at Liberal Arts Colleges: Best Practices, Models for the Future, Roanoke College, Salem VA, November 2-4, 2001. Participant, Midwest Faculty Seminar, Rationality and Rational Choice, University of Chicago, October 26-27, 1997. Participant, Writing Across the Curriculum, the Collaboration for the Advancement of College Teaching and Learning, պƷ, April 19, 1997. Participant, պƷ faculty exchange with Miyagi University, Sendai, Japan, January 4-26, 1997. Participant, ACM Workshop Postcolonialism: Terminologies and Teaching, Grinnell College, September 20-22, 1996. Participant, Bush Base Group, Case Learning, պƷ, Spring 1996. Participant, պƷ Faculty Development International Seminar, Transition and Globalization in Central and East Europe, Budapest, Hungary, July 8-30, 1995. Participant, Teaching Techniques and Strategies: Reviving the Classroom, American Sociological Association Teaching Services Program Workshop, Cincinnati, OH, February 26-28, 1993. HONORS, AWARDS, GRANTS Mitau Summer Research Grant (with Paul Gabriel Cosme), Summer 2020 Fulbright Scholar, University of Sheffield, 2019-2020. Mitau Summer Research Grant (with Xian Lu, Luo Zhantao, Lan Yanqing), Summer 2018; contributed to chapter in a textbook on the Global South. Mitau Summer Research Grant (with Margaret Poulos), Summer 2017; published a book review. Chuck Green Student-Faculty Collaboration grant (with Seaver Holter); published book reviews in Political Studies and New Political Science, 2016 Jack and Marty Rossmann Excellence in Teaching Award, պƷ, April 2011. Student-Faculty Collaborative Research Grant (with John Wang), Mellon Curricular Pathways պƷ, Summer 2011. Mellon Curricular Pathways grant for preparing POLI 363 Paradigms of Global Citizenship, պƷ, Summer 2009. Wallace grant for research on Chinese IR, պƷ, May-June 2008. Difficult Dialogues Project (Ford Foundation supported), for revising first-year seminar course for Fall 2007, summer 2007. Presidential Initiative for Curriculum Renewal (revisions to Foundations of International Politics to support quantitative thinking requirement), պƷ, summer 2006. Lilly grant for course development (on work in the non-profit sector, with alumnus Fernando Furquim), պƷ, summer 2005. Quantitative Methods for Public Policy Analysis grant for case development (Measuring Poverty, with Trudy Rebert 08), պƷ, Summer 2005. Wallace Faculty Travel Grants, պƷ, AY 2008-09, 2005-06, 2004-05, 2003-04, 2002-03, 2001-02, 2000-01, 1998-99, 1997-98, 1996-97, 1995-96, 1994-1995. Civic Engagement Grant (on poverty and property rights, with Milla Vidina 06), պƷ, summer 2004. Lilly Course Development Grant (Work, Wealth and Well-Being), պƷ, 2001-02. Faculty Development Grants, Hanover College, AY 1992-93, 1991-92, 1990-91, 1989-90. Dissertation Defense, with Distinction, Graduate School of International Studies, University of Denver, March 1990. Comprehensive Exams passed with Distinction, Graduate School of International Studies, University of Denver, May 1983. Elizabeth Facht Graduate Fellowship, Graduate School of International Studies, University of Denver, 19811982. University of Denver Fellowship, Graduate School of International Studies, University of Denver, 1980-81. Graduation with High Distinction, Valparaiso University, May 1980. PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS International Studies Association (USA) Associate, Centre for Advanced International Theory, University of Sussex. British International Studies Association (periodically) European International Studies Association (periodically) American Political Science Association (current; 1984-2004) REFERENCES Professor Beate Jahn Department of International Relations University of Sussex Brighton UK BN1 9RH B.Jahn@sussex.ac.uk Professor Naeem Inayatullah Department of Politics Ithaca College Ithaca, NY 14850 (607) 274-3028  HYPERLINK "mailto:naeem@ithaca.edu" naeem@ithaca.edu Professor Andrew Latham Department of Political Science պƷ 1600 Grand Avenue St. Paul, MN 55105 (651) 696 6549  HYPERLINK "mailto:latham@macalester.edu" latham@macalester.edu Professor Nicholas G. 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