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Peter
A. Gourevitch Professor of Political Science Professor of IRPS Harvard University, 1969 Comparative Politics, Western Europe, International Politics, Political Economy |
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Gourevitch is an expert on international political economy with a particular focus on national responses to pressures arising from international trade and economic globalization, trade disputes among countries, and international trade negotiations. He recently received funding from the Sloan Foundation to conduct a study on "Globalization in the Data Storage Industry". He recently stepped down as co-editor, with David Lake, of International Organization, a leading scholarly journal on international relations. Gourevitch's research also explores the rules that influence industry governance structures in different countries. His book, Politics in Hard Times: Comparative Responses to International Crisis, has been published in Spanish, Italian, and soon will be available in Korean. Other publications focus on U.S.-Japan relations after the Cold War and international economic relations. For the past several years, Gourevitch has been chair of the Selection Committee of the Council on Foreign Relations' International Area Fellows Program. He was elected in 1996 to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. He taught at Harvard University from 1969-74, at McGill University from 1974-79, and joined UCSD's political science department in 1979. Gourevitch is the founding dean of IR/PS, where he continues to serve on the faculty. |
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