CURRICULUM VITAE William Roberts Clark June 16, 2003 Associate Professor Department of Politics 726 Broadway, 7 th Floor NY,NY 10003-6806 212.998.8504 (fax)212.995.4184 Education Ph. D., Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ., October 1994. M.A., Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ. May, 1991. B.A., William Paterson College, Wayne, New Jersey. May, 1988 Awards Mac Arthur Foundation Institutional Fellowship, Center of International Studies, Princeton University, 1997-98. Visiting Fellow, Center of International Studies, Princeton University, 1998-99. Marion Johnson Fellowship, Rutgers University, 1993-94. (Declined) Walter C. Russell Graduate Scholarship, Rutgers University, 1991-92. (Declined) Center for the Enhancement of Teaching and Learning/Amoco Award for Excellence in Junior Faculty Teaching, September 1994. Class of 1969 Teaching Fellow, Center for the Enhancement of Teaching and Learning, Georgia Institute of Technology. Winter-Spring 1995. Employment Associate Chair, Department of Politics, New York University, September 2003-Present Associate Professor, Department of Politics, New York University, September 2003-Present Fellow, Center for Global Security and Democracy, Rutgers University, 2002-2003. Assistant Professor, Department of Politics, New York University. 1998-Present. Founding Director, International Relations Major. New York University. 2000-Present. Director of Undergraduate Studies, Department of Politics, 2000-2001. Visting Assistant Professor, Department of Politics/Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs, Princeton University. Spring 1998- Fall 2001. Visiting Fellow, Center of International Studies, Princeton University, 1997-99. Assistant Professor, Georgia Institute of Technology, 1994-1998 Associate Director, Georgia Institute of Technology, Summer Program in Brussels. 1994-95. Instructor, Georgia Institute of Technology, 1993-94 Adjunct Part-Time Lecturer, Rutgers University, 1991-1993 Teaching Associate, English Department, Rutgers University, 1991-1993 Adjunct Professor, William Paterson College, Fall 1992 Publications Books Capitalism, Not Globalism: Capital Mobility, Central Bank Independence, and the Political Control of
the Economy University of Michigan Press. 2003. The Political Economy of Monetary Institutions, edited with William Bernhard and Lawrence Broz. (MIT Press, Forthcoming (October 2003). Refereed Articles "Agents and Structures: Two Views of Preferences, Two Views of Institutions," International Studies Quarterly 42:2 (June 1998) 245-270. "International and Domestic Constraints on Political Business Cycle Behavior in OECD Economies," International Organization, 52, 1:87-120 (Winter 1998). Mobile Capital, Domestic Institutions, and Electorally-Induced Monetary and Fiscal Policy, with Mark Hallerberg, (2000), American Political Science Review. 94,2 (June 2000): 323-346. Reprinted in International Money Relations in the New Global Economy, edited by Benjamin J. Cohen, (Edward Elgar Publishing, forthcoming). Domestic and International Asymmetries in United States-European Trade Negotiations, Trade Negotiations, with Erick Duchesne and Sophie Meunier. International Negotiation, 5:1 (2000):69-95. "Fiscal Policy and the Democratic Process in the European Union" with Mathew and Sona Golder, European Union Politics 3:2 (June 2002):205-230. "Monetary and Fiscal Cycles in EU Accession Countries," with Mark Hallerberg and Lucios Vinhas de Souza. European Union Politics 3:2 (June 2002): 231-250. The Political Economy of Monetary Institutions: An Introduction, with William Bernhard and Lawrence Broz. (Forthcoming) International Organization. 56:4 (Fall 2002): 693-723. "Partisan and Electoral Motivations and the Choice of Monetary Institutions," International Organization, 56: 4 (Fall 2002): 725-749. Book Chapters "Presidents, Parties, and Trade Policy in the United States: an Empirical Reassessment," in Domestic Politics, Trade Negotiations and Regional Integration: the US, Japan and Korea, Chae-Han Kim, Ed.; Seoul: Sowha, 1998, pp.1-28. "Political Business Cycles in EU Accession Countries" in Norms and Nannies: The Impact of International Organizations on the Central and East European States, edited by Ronald H. Linden. (Rowman and Littlield, Forthcoming (April 2002)) (With Mark Hallerberg and Lucio Vinhas de Souza). Review Articles And Book Reviews "Explaining Cooperation Among, Within, and Beneath States" (Review Essay) Mershon International Studies Review, October 1996. Review of The Political Economy of Regionalism, Edited by Edward D. Mansfield and Helen V. Milner (New York: Columbia University Press, 1997) Journal of Politics, 60 (3):907-909 (Aug 1998). Review of Gate-Keepers of Growth, by Sylvia Maxfield (Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press) The International History Review, XXI:1 (March 1999):270-271 7/1/2002 2
Review of Partisan Politics in the Global Economy by Geoffrey Garrett (New York: Cambridge University Press). Political Science Quarterly, 113:4 (Winter 1998/99):722. Review of State Institutions, Private Incentives, Global Capital. by Andrew C. Sobel, (Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press) American Political Science Review 95:3 (September 2001): 774-775 Works Under Review The Social and Institutional Determinants of the Number of Parties; and Improved Empirical Analysis with Matt Golder. The Determinants and Effect of the Number of Presidential Candidates on Party Systems. With Matt Golder. Works in Progress A Simple Multivariate Statistical Test for Necessary or Sufficient Conditions with Michael J. Gilligan The Social Welfare Consequences of Democracy with Robert Kaufman and Alex Segura. Invited Presentations Monetary and Fiscal Cycles in Latin America (with Mark Hallerberg and Taeko Hiroi), Conference on the Political Economy of International Finance (PEIF), sponsored by the International Monetary Fund and the McDonough School of Business, Georgetown University. October 24-25, 2002. The Empirical Analysis of How Institutions Work: The Importance of Modifying Variables, Comparative Politics Workshop, University of Chicago, April 24, 2002. Partisan and Electoral Motivations and the Choice of Monetary Institutions, January 10, 2002. University of Michigan. "What to Do and Not to Do with Multiplicative Interaction Effects," Seminar on New Methods, University of Pittsburgh, Febuary 23, 2001. "Is There a "Dime's Worth" of Difference Between the Left and the Right?" Seminar on New Methods, University of Pittburgh, Feburary 23, 2001. "Choosing Monetary Institutions," International Relations Seminar, Yale University, April 4 2001. "Capitalism, not Globalism," International Political Economy Seminar, Yale University, October 9, 2000. Mobile Capital, Domestic Institutions, and Electorally-Induced Monetary and Fiscal Policy, (joint work with Mark Hallerberg) McGill University, Montreal, October 29, 1999. March 5, 1999. Research Group on the Political Economy of European Integration, University of California, Berkeley, and the International Political Economy Seminar, Washington University, St. Louis, April 23, 1998. Executive-Legislative Relations and "the Schelling Conjecture": a Limited Information Rubinstein Bargaining Model of the Canada-United States Free Trade Agreement, University of Virgina, Novemeber 6, 1998. 7/1/2002 3
"Implications of EMU for Macroeconomic Policy," Third Annual Seminar on Europe, Southern Center of International Studies, Atlanta, Georgia. October 23 rd, 1998. Monetary Policy after EMU, Emu and U.S. Business, Conference hosted by Center for International Business and Economics Research, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, Georgia, May 22, 1997. "Central Bank Independence, Capital Mobility and the Political Control of OECD Economies," presented at the Visiting Fellows Seminar, Center of International Studies, Princeton, October 1997 and at the European Political Economy and New Institutionalism Seminar at The Center for European Studies, Harvard University, October 24, 1997. "Credible Commitments, International Investment Flows, and Central Bank Independence in Developing Countries," with Sylvia Maxfield, The Comparative and International Political Economy Workshop, Department of Government, Harvard University, October 29, 1996; "Presidents, Parties and Trade Policy in the United States: an Empirical Reassessment," Hallym Academy of Science Conference on "Janus-faced Globalization - Negotiation Strategies of US and Japan Toward Korea, Seoul, South Korea, August 21, 1996. "Globalization and the World Order: The Political Consequences of Increasing Financial Integration." Korean Council of Area Studies Conference on "Global Challenge and Korean Agenda" Seoul, Korea, August 29-30, 1995. Other Recent Professional Activity dates indicated for reviews completed in current calendar year Referee, American Political Science Review(December 2002), American Journal of Political Science(February 2002, October 2002), Comparative Politics(January 2001, February 2003, May 2003), European Journal of Political Economy, European Union Politics (July 2002) International Organization, International Studies Quarterly(January 2003, Journal of Politics (May 2002) Political Analysis, Southeastern Political Review, Review of International Political Economy(Septembery 2002), Studies in International and Comparative Development, World Politics (October 2002, May 2003), Addison-Wesley/Longman Inc., Columbia University Press, Princeton University Press. Professional Affiliations American Political Science Association, International Studies Association, European Union Studies Association University And Departmental Service Chair, Ivan Allen College, Georgia Tech, Dean s Faculty Advisory Board, 3/96-9/96. Member, Ivan Allen College, Georgia Tech, Faculty Advisory Board, 3/96-6/97. Member, School of International Affairs, Undergraduate Curriculum Committee. 1994-1997. Member, Rutgers College Board of General Academic Advisers, 1990-1991. Representative, Rutgers University Graduate Political Science Government Association, 1990-91. Department of Politics, New York University, Curriculum Committee, International Politics Field Representative, 1999-2000 Department of Politics, New York University, Graduate Admissions and FEP Committees, 1999-2000 Director of Undergraduate Studies, Department of Politics, New York University, Fall 2000-Present. Director, Honors Program, Department of Politics, New York University, Fall 2000-Present. Director, International Relations Major, New York University, Fall 2000-Present. 7/1/2002 4
Department of Politics, New York University, Graduate Admissions and FEP Committees, 2000-2001 Department of Politics, New York University, Merit Committee, 2000-01. Department of Politcs, New York University, Associate Chair, 2003 Department of Politics, New York University, Chair of Curriculum Committee 2003-2004 Department of Politics, New York University, Recruitment Committee 2003-2004 College of Arts and Sciences, New York University, Designed and Implemented plan for International Relations Major, AY 2000-01 College of Arts and Science, Ad hoc Faculty Prize Committee, Spring 2002. College of Arts and Science, New York University, Director, International Relations Major 2000-2003. College of Arts and Science, Dean s Undergraduate Research Fund Grant, Selection Committee in the Social Sciences, April 2003. 7/1/2002 5