Specialties
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international political economy
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international relations
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global governance
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social institutions of global capitalism
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international organizations
Educational Background
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Ph.D.: Northwestern University, Evanston, IL, 1975.
Publications
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The Capitalist State in Context: Duvall, Raymond D, Roger Benjamin, University of Kansas Press, The Democratic State, 19-57, 1985.
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The International Relations of Democracy, Liberalism, and War: Directions for Future Research: Duvall, Raymond D, Jutta Weldes, Democracy, Liberalism, and War: Rethinking the Democratic Peace Debate, 195-208, 2001.
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Constructing Insecurity: Duvall, Raymond D, Hugh Gusterson, Mark Laffey, & Jutta Weldes, University of Minnesota Press, Cultures of Insecurity, 1-33, 1999.
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Power in International Politics: Duvall, Raymond D, Michael Barnett, International Organization, 2004.
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Power and Global Governance. Duvall, Raymond D, Michael Barnett, Cambridge University Press, 2004.
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On the Practical Significance of Critical International Relations Theory: Duvall, Raymond D, Latha Varadarajan, Asian Journal of Political Science, 2003.
Research Activities
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Power and Global Governance: book in press at Cambridge University Press, and article in press at International Organization
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Global Governance of Good Governance: Manuscript on anti-corruption campaigns in international relations
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Pedagogies of Critical International Relations Theory: Article in Asian Journal of Political Science, and paper for American Political Science Association
Professional Activities
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Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science, Yale University
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Associate Director (and recurring Acting Director), Interdisciplinary Center for the Study of Global Change, University of Minnesota: Sep/92 - present
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Consultant, Industry Department, World Bank, Washington D.C.: Nov/81 - Jun/82
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Visiting Professor to Karl Franzens University in Austria, Graduate Institute of International Studies in Switzerland, and Bogazici University, Turkey
Awards
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Academy of Distinguished Teachers, University of Minnesota
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College of Liberal Arts, Graduate-Professional Teaching Award, University of Minnesota, 2000
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College of Liberal Arts, Teaching Award, University of Minnesota, 1988
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Morse Amoco/Alumni Teaching Award, University of Minnesota, 1988
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Norman Waite Harris lecture, University of Chicago, May 2003
Courses Taught
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Pol 3835 - International Relations
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Pol 8460 - Topics in International Relations
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Global Governance
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Ethics and International Institutions
Alternative Output Formats