Michael Mastanduno

Professor

Appointments

Nelson A. Rockefeller Professor of Government

Area of Expertise

International relations,

U.S. foreign policy,

international political economy,

U.S. relations with China and Japan

Education

B.A. State University of New York at Albany

M.A. Princeton University

Ph.D. Princeton University

Publications

International Relations Theory and the Consequences of Unipolarity (Cambridge, 2011, co-edited with G.J. Ikenberry and W. Wohlforth).

“System Maker and Privilege Taker: The United States and the International Political Economy,” World Politics , 61:1 (2009) 121-154.

Global Costs and Benefits of the U.S.-Japan Alliance,in Takashi Inoguchi, ed., The U.S._Japan Security Alliance (Palgrave, 2011), pp. 75-90.

“The United States: Regional Strategies and Global Commitments,” in Security Politics in the Asia Pacific , W. Tow (ed.), (2009) 67-84.

“Economic Statecraft Revisited,” in Foreign Policy: Theories, Actors, and Cases , S. Smith, A. Hadfield and T. Dunne (eds.), (2008) 171-187.

“Rivals or Partners? Globalization and U.S.-China Relations,” Harvard International Review , 39:3 (2007) 42-46.

“Back to Normal? The Promise and Pitfalls of Japan’s Economic Integration,” in Strategic Asia 2006-2007: Trade, Interdependence, and Security , A Tellis and M Wills (eds.), (2006) 105-137.

U.S. Foreign Policy and the Pragmatic Use of International Institutions,Australian Journal of International Affairs, vol. 59 (2005), 317-333.

U.S.Hegemony and International Organizations, Oxford University Press, 2003. Co-editor (with Neil Macfarlane and Rosemary Foot) and cortributor.

International Relations Theory and the Asia-Pacific, Columbia University Press, 2003. Co-editor (with John Ikenberry) and contributor.

Unipolar Politics: Realism and State Strategies After the Cold War, Columbia University Press, 1999. Co-editor (with Ethan Kapstein) and contributor.

Beyond Westphalia? State Sovereignty and International Intverention, John Hopkins University Press, 1995. Co-editor (with Gene Lyons) and contributor.

Economic Containment: CoCom and the Politics of East-West Trade, Cornell University Press, Series in International Political Economy, 1992.

The State and American Foreign Economic Policy, Cornell University Press, Series in International Political Economy, 1998. Co-editor (with David Lake and John Ikenberry) and contributor.

“Unipolarity, State Behavior, and Systemic Consequences,” World Politics, Vol. 61, no. 1 (January 2009), pp. 1-27. Co-authored with William Wohlforth and G. John Ikenberry.

Works in Progress

Impact of financial crisis on U.S.-China economic and security relations

U.S. foreign policy after the Cold War

International relations text

Contact

Michael.Mastanduno@dartmouth.edu
603-646-2534
Silsby, Room 227
HB 6108

Departments

Government

Centers

The John Sloan Dickey Center for International Understanding