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Emilie Marie Hafner-Burton Princeton University Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs Department of Politics Princeton, NJ 08544 USA (609) 258.5931 ehafner@princeton.edu http://www.princeton.edu/~ehafner/ Educational Degrees Ph.D., University of Wisconsin Madison, in political science, July 2003 (with Distinction) Areas of examined specialization: International Relations and Methodology M.A., Oxford University, department of politics, 2003 (honorary) M.A., University of Wisconsin Madison, in political science, 1999 B.A., Seattle University, in political science and philosophy, 1995 (Summa Cum Laude) Educational Positions Assistant Professor, Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs and the Department of Politics, Princeton University, July 2006 Postdoctoral Research Prize Fellow, Oxford University, Nuffield College, 2003 to 2006 Associated Fellow, Stanford University, Center on Democracy, Development, and the Rule of Law, 2003 to 2006 MacArthur Consortium Pre-Dissertation Scholar, Stanford University, Center for International Security and Cooperation, 2001 to 2003 Dissertation Globalizing Human Rights? How Preferential Trade Agreements Shape Government Repression, 1972-2000 (American Political Science Association Helen Dwight Reid Award for Best Dissertation in International Relations, Law, and Politics, 2005 and American Political Science Association Prize Best Dissertation in Human Rights, 2004) Research and Teaching Interests International Organization, International Political Economy, Institutional Design and Selection, International Law, Human Rights, Quantitative and Qualitative Research Design, Social Networks, War and Economic Sanctions, Global Governance of Gender, Non-Proliferation

Peer Review Publications Justice Lost! The Failure of International Human Rights Law to Matter Where Needed Most. Coauthored with Kiyoteru Tsutsui. Journal of Peace Research, forthcoming 2007. Preventing Human Rights Abuse. Co-authored with James Ron, special edition of the Journal of Peace Research, forthcoming 2007. Emilie M. Hafner-Burton and James Ron, eds. The Hegemon s Purse: No Economic Peace Between Democracies. Co-authored with Alexander H. Montgomery. Journal of Peace Research, forthcoming 2006. Power Positions: International Organizations, Social Networks, and Conflict. Co-authored with Alexander Montgomery. Journal of Conflict Resolution, 2006, 50(1), pp. 3-27. Trading Human Rights: How Preferential Trade Agreements Influence Government Repression. International Organization, 2005, 59(3), pp. 593-629. Human Rights Practices in a Globalizing World: The Paradox of Empty Promises. Co-authored with Kiyo Tsutsui. American Journal of Sociology, 2005, 110(5), pp. 1373-1411. Right or Robust? The Sensitive Nature of Political Repression in an era of Globalization. Journal of Peace Research, 2005, 42(6), pp.679-698. Gender in Global Governance: Mainstreaming Gender in Four International Organizations. Coauthored with Mark A. Pollack. Feminist Legal Studies, 2003,10(3), pp. 285-298. Mainstreaming Gender in Global Governance. Co-authored with Mark A. Pollack. European Journal of International Relations, September 2002, 8(3), pp. 339-373. Gender in Global Governance. Co-authored with Mark A. Pollack. Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies, European University Institute Working Paper, No. 2001/49. 2001. "Mainstreaming Gender in European Union Policymaking. Co-authored with Mark A. Pollack. Journal of European Public Policy, special issue on "Women, Power and Public Policy," September 2000, 7(1), pp. 432-456. Mainstreaming Gender in the European Union. Co-authored with Mark A. Pollack. Jean Monnet Working Paper no. 2/00. NYU School of Law. 2000. Book Reviews Backwaters of Global Prosperity: How Forces of Globalization and GATT/WTO Trade Regimes Contribute to the Marginalization of the World s Poorest Nations. Caf Dowlah, 2004. International Studies Review, 2005, 7(3), pp.441-444. Coping with Globalization: cross-national patterns in domestic governance and policy performance. Chan, Steve & James R. Scarritt, 2002. Book note. Journal of Peace Research, 2004, vol. 42, no. 6.

Selected Works in Progress Imposing Freedom: The Transformation of Market Integration. Book manuscript. Sticks and Stones: The Efficacy of Human Rights Naming and Shaming. Seeing Double: Human Rights Through Qualitative and Quantitative Eyes. Co-authored with James Ron. Power or Plenty: Do International Trade Organizations Shape Economic Sanctions? Co-authored with Alexander H. Montgomery. Forcing Liberty: EC Regional Trade Policy and the Protection of Human Rights. The New Power Politics of International Organizations: Social Structural Inequality in the International System. Co-authored with Alexander H. Montgomery. Intergovernmental Organizations (IGOs) in Action. Co-authored with Erik Gartzke and Jana Von Stein, special edition of the Journal of Conflict Resolution. Democratization and Human Rights Organizations. Co-authored with Ed Mansfield and Jon Pevehouse. Globalization and the Power Politics of International Economic Networks. Co-authored with Alexander H. Montgomery. War, Trade, and Envy: Why Trade Organizations Don t Always Keep the Peace. Co-authored with Alexander H. Montgomery. The Power Politics of Institutional Nesting and Overlap: Human Rights Conditionality in Europe. Selected Academic Presentations Getting Labor Laws on the Books: US Regional Trade Policy and the Commercial Path to Labor Reform. Paper presented at the Workshop on Multinational Production and Labor Rights, September 22 nd 24 th 2006, UNC Chapel Hill, NC. Power or Plenty: Do International Trade Organizations Shape Economic Sanctions? Paper presented at the Workshop on Intergovernmental Organizations in Action, Penn, 30 th August 2006, Philadelphia, PA. The New Power Politics of International Organizations: Social Structural Inequality in the International System. Co-authored with Alexander H. Montgomery. Paper presented at the American Political Science Association, Annual Meeting, 1 st 4 th September 2006, Philadelphia, PA. The Power Politics of Institutional Nesting and Overlap: Human Rights Conditionality in Europe. Paper presented at the American Political Science Association, Annual Meeting, 1 st 4 th September 2006, Philadelphia, PA.

Forum Shopping for Human Rights: Trade Arrangements For Sale. Paper presented at the American Political Science Association, Annual Meeting, 1 st 4 th September 2005, Washington D.C. Why Bad States Do Good Things And Why It Does Not Matter. Paper presented at the American Political Science Association, Annual Meeting, 1 st 4 th September 2005, Washington D.C. War, Trade, and Envy: Why Trade Organizations Don t Always Keep the Peace. Paper presented at the International Studies Association, Annual Meeting, 2 5 March 2005, Honolulu. Why do Bad States do Good Things? International Human Rights Law and the Power Politics of Legitimation. Co-authored with John Meyer and Kiyo Tsutsui. Paper presented at the American Sociological Association, Annual Meeting, 14-17 August 2004. San Francisco. Forum Shopping for Human Rights: Why Choose Trade? Prepared for participation in the workshop on Forum Shopping and Global Governance at the European University Institute, Florence, Italy, 23-24 April 2004. Are States Like Children? International Organizations, Social Networks, and Conflict. Coauthored with Alexander Montgomery. Paper presented at the International Studies Association, Annual Meeting, 18-21 March 2004. Montreal. The Decentralization of International Human Rights Law: Regional Economic Governance. Paper presented at the Global Economic Governance Programme, Oxford University. 6 February 2004. Human Rights Practices in a Globalizing World. Co-authored with Kiyo Tsutsui. Paper presented at the American Sociological Association, Annual Meeting. 16-19 August 2003. Atlanta. Power, Influence and Prestige: International Governmental Organizations as Social Networks. Co-authored with Alexander Montgomery. Paper presented at the International Studies Association, Annual Meeting. 25 February - 1 March 2003. Portland. Right or Robust? The Sensitive Nature of Government Repression. Paper presented at the American Political Science Association, Annual Meeting. 29 August 2002. Boston. Regional Trade and Institutional Design: Long After Hegemony? Co-authored with Jon Pevehouse and Matthew Zierler. Paper presented at the Midwest Political Science Association, Annual Meeting. April 2002. Chicago. Human Rights in the Global Economy, Research design presented at the Training Institute on Qualitative Research Methods, Arizona State University. January 2002. Phoenix. Who Belongs? The State of Intergovernmental Organizations, Paper presented at the Midwest Political Science Association, Annual Meeting. 19-22 April 2001. Chicago. Trading Human Values: Individual Security in the Global Economy, Paper presented at the International Studies Association, Annual Meeting. 23 February 2001. Chicago. Challenges for the European Union, Discussant for panel at the International Studies Association, Annual Meeting. 24 February 2001. Chicago. Mainstreaming Gender in Global Governance. Co-authored with Mark Pollack. Paper presented at the European Union Center conference on Mainstreaming Gender In European Public Policy, 15 October 2000.

Mainstreaming Gender in the European Union. Co-authored with Mark Pollack. Paper presented at the Conference of Europeanists, Annual Meeting. March 2000. Chicago. Grants and Fellowships Princeton University, Center for Globalization and Governance, for Intergovernmental Organizations in Action, 2006 International Studies Association Workshop Grant, for Preventing Human Rights Abuse, 2006 Postdoctoral Research Prize, Oxford University, Nuffield College. 2003 to 2006 University Dissertator Fellowship, University of Wisconsin Madison. 2002 to 2003 National Science Foundation, Dissertation Improvement Grant in Political Science. 2002 Scott Kloeck-Jenson International Pre-Dissertation Grant, University of Wisconsin. 2002 Graduate Student Council, Vilas Travel Grant, University of Wisconsin Madison. 2002 Center for International Security and Cooperation, MacArthur Fellow, Stanford University. 2001 to 2003 MacArthur Consortium, Global Studies Scholarship, University of Wisconsin. 2000 to 2001 European Union Center Fellowship, University of Wisconsin Madison. 2000 European Networking Series, the British Council. June 1999 Women in International Security: Graduate Symposium on International Security. Washington D.C. June 1999 Women s International League for Peace and Freedom (WILPF) International Fellowship in Disarmament and Development. 1997 to 1998 National Education Achievement Foundation Scholarship Award. 1994 to 1995 Honors and Awards American Political Science Association Helen Dwight Reid Award for Best Dissertation in International Relations, Law, and Politics. 2005 American Political Science Association Prize Best Dissertation in Human Rights. 2004 Distinction in International Relations, University of Wisconsin Madison. 2001 Distinction in Political Methodology, University of Wisconsin Madison. 2000 Distinction, Seattle University. 1995 Kennedy Award: highest student achievement in Political Science, Seattle University. 1995 Her Story Award: highest student achievement in Women s Studies, Seattle University. 1995 Methodological Training University of Wisconsin-Madison: Seminar in Advanced Methodology; Bayesian Estimation; Analysis of Political Data; Maximum Likelihood Estimation; Quantitative Analysis of Political Data I and II: Statistical Methods; Empirical Methods of Political Inquiry: Quantitative Research Design; Qualitative Methods: Political Research Design Stanford: Political Methodology III Oxford: Models for Categorical Response Data Arizona State University: Training Institute on Qualitative Research Methods

External Reviewer American Journal of Sociology; Comparative European Politics; International Organization; International Studies Quarterly; International Studies Review; Journal of Conflict Resolution; Journal of European Public Policy; Journal of Peace Research; Political Communication Member of the Editorial Board for the Journal of European Public Policy Personal Information Born in Paris, France, 18 th May 1973