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Ed Fogarty

Ed Fogarty

Assistant Professor of Political Science
Political Science , 137 Persson Hall
p 315 2287297

Degree

BA, Middlebury College, 1995; PhD, University of California at Berkeley, 2007

Teaching Experience

Lecturer, U.C. Berkeley 2004-2008

Specialities

International relations; international political economy; globalization; international institutions/global governance; nonstate actors; European Union

Commentary

Analysis of the 2012 presidential debates

October 16, 2012 debate

Why the European Union Can't Fail (December 2011--video below) 

Publications

Books

Projecting Polities: States, Nonstate Actors, and Global Governance. London: Routledge, 2013

The Impact of Globalization on the United States: Business and Economics. New York: Praeger, 2008 (co-edited with B. Crawford).

EU Trade Strategies: Between Regionalism and Globalism. London: Palgrave, 2004 (co-edited with V. Aggarwal).


Peer-reviewed articles

“Nothing succeeds like access? International NGOs and multilateral institutions” Journal of Civil Society 7, 2 (June 2011).

“The limits of interregionalism: EU and North America.” Journal of European Integration 27, 3, Fall 2005 (with V. Aggarwal).


Book chapters

“Disassembling the assembly: Congress and multilateral institutions.” In Globalization’s Impact on the United States: Law and Politics, edited by B. Crawford. New York: Praeger, 2008.

“Globalization’s impact on the US economy and business: An overview.” In The Impact of Globalization on the United States: Business and Economics, edited by B. Crawford and E. Fogarty. New York: Praeger, 2008 (with B. Crawford).

“The limits of interregionalism: EU and North America.” In The EU as a Global Player, edited by F. Söderbaum and L. van Langenhove. London: Routledge, 2006 (with V. Aggarwal).

“Introduction: Between regionalism and globalism.” In EU Trade Strategies, edited by V. Aggarwal and E. Fogarty. London: Palgrave, 2004 (with V. Aggarwal).

“Conclusion: Explaining trends in EU interregionalism.” In EU Trade Strategies (with V. Aggarwal).

“Be careful what you wish for: The EU and North America.” In EU Trade Strategies.

“Moving mountains (of debt): NGOs, the HIPC Initiatives, and the decentralization of multilateral debt governance.” In Sovereign Debt, edited by V. Aggarwal and B. Granville. London: Chatham House, 2003.


Other

Review of World Rule, by Jonathan Koppell (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2010). International Studies Review 14, 1 (March 2012): 168-170.

Review of Protectors of Privacy, by Abraham Newman (Ithaca: Cornell, 2008). Review of Policy Research 26, 6 (November 2009): 886-888.

Entries for “nongovernmental organization,” “coalition,” and “transnational governance.” Encyclopedia of Governance, edited by M. Bevir. London: Sage, 2007.

“Bring on a bigger, meaner IMF,” Journal of Commerce, 13 April 1998 (with G. Hufbauer).

Professional Experience

Postdoctoral fellow, Institute of European Studies, U.C. Berkeley 2007-2008; research associate, Council on Foreign Relations 1996-1999