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Edward
D. Mansfield, Director
Edward
D. Mansfield is Hum Rosen Professor of Political Science at
the University of Pennsylvania. His research focuses on international
security and international political economy. He is the author
of Power, Trade, and War (Princeton University Press,
1994) and the co-author (with Jack Snyder) of Democratization
and War (MIT Press, forthcoming). The recipient of the
2000 Karl W. Deutsch Award in International Relations and Peace
Research, he has been a National Fellow at the Hoover Institution
and his research has been supported by grants from the Harry
Frank Guggenheim Foundation, the Mershon Center, and the United
States Institute for Peace. He edits the University of Michigan
Press Series on International Political Economy; serves on the
editorial boards of the American Political Science Review,
International Organization, and World Politics;
and was Program Co-Chair for the 2001 annual meeting of the
American Political Science Association.
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Avery
Goldstein, Associate Director
In
the fall of 2002, the Browne Center welcomed Avery Goldstein
as the new Associate Director. A long-time professor of Political
Science at Penn, Goldstein's research interests strengthen the
security dimension of the Browne Center's programming. As a
specialist in Chinese politics, Avery has been instrumental
in developing links with other research centers on campus, particularly
through the Center
for East Asian Studies' East Asia Social Sciences seminar
series.
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Ruth
Ben-Artzi , Post-Doctoral Fellow
In
the fall of 2004, the Browne Center welcomed Ruth Ben-Artzi
as the Center’s new Post-Doctoral Fellow. Professor Ben-Artzi
recently earned her doctorate in political science from Columbia
University. Her research focuses on international financial
institutions and multilateral development banks in particular.
Her teaching interests include international relations theory,
international political economy, international organizations
and institutions, globalization, international finance, North-South
relations, and Middle East political economy. She has been a
Visiting Fellow at the Fondation Nationale des Sciences Politques
in Paris and a Research Fellow at the Chazan Center for International
Business Education at Columbia University Business School.
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Michele Commercio, Phd, Visiting Research Fellow
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