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Geoffrey Underhill, D.Phil.

Adjunct Professor of International Relations

Based in Bologna, Italy
Bologna Center 209

Background and Education

Chair of international governance at the University of Amsterdam; was previously a lecturer and senior lecturer at the University of Warwick and assistant professor at McMaster University; has received research awards from EU Framework 7, Framework 6, the Scientific Research Council of the Netherlands, the Economic and Social Research Council, the Royal Netherlands Academy of Sciences and the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada; also recipient of the best article prize of the British International Studies Association; D.Phil., University of Oxford

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Global Financial Integration Thirty Years On: From Reform to Crisis, co-editor (2010); Political Economy and the Changing Global Order, co-editor (2006); International Financial Governance under Stress: Global Structures versus National Imperatives, co-editor (2003) re-issued in paperback in 2007; "Political Economy, the ‘US School’, and the Manifest Destiny of Everyone Else" in special issue of New Political Economy (2009); "Setting the Rules: Private Power, Political Underpinnings, and Legitimacy in Global Monetary and Financial Governance," co-editor, in Power and Rules in the Changing Global Economic Order, special issue of International Affairs (2008); "The Political Economy of Basle II: The Costs for Poor Countries," co-author, in The World Economy (2008); "The Changing State-Market Condominium in East Asia: Rethinking the Political Underpinnings of Development," co-author, in New Political Economy (2005); "States, Markets, and Governance for Emerging Market Economies: Private Interests, the Public Good, and the Legitimacy of the Development Process" in International Affairs (2003); "State, Market, and Global Political Economy: Genealogy of an (Inter-?) Discipline" in International Affairs (2000); see personal webpage for more publications

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Asia
Western Europe
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Economics
International Financial Markets
Foreign Languages
Dutch
French