Box 353420
5217 16th Avenue NE
University of Washington Seattle, Washington 98105
Education
1993 Cornell University. Ph.D. in Government
1986 Columbia University. M.A. in International Political Economy
1984 Hobart and William Smith Colleges. B.A. in Political Science and Economics with Honors
Ph.D. Dissertation
“Scandinavia in Europe: The Politics of Markets and Security” 1993
Employment
1993- University of Washington Faculty
2003-6 Administrator, Office of Undergraduate Education, UW
(Acting Associate Dean; Associate Dean; Acting Dean)
Publications
The Nordic States and European Unity Ithaca: Cornell: 1998
Globalization, Europeanization and the End of Scandinavian Social
Democracy? edited by Geyer, Ingebritsen and Moses UK: McMillan Press, 2000
Coming in from the Cold War Lanham: Rowman and Littlefield, 2002
Scandinavia in World Politics Lanham: Rowman and Littlefield, 2006
Small States in International Relations edited by Ingebritsen, Neumann,
Gstohl and Beyer, Seattle: University of Washington Press, 2006
And numerous articles on Scandinavian foreign policy published in
Cooperation and Conflict and Scandinavian Studies
Research Grants
Professional Offices/Awards/Service
UW Committees/Duties/Service
Talks/Papers/Presentations
“Norwegian Political Economy and European Integration.” Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Society for the Advancement of Scandinavian Study, May 1994.
“Nordic Agricultural Reform: From National to Transnational Protectionism.”
Paper presented at the annual meeting of the International Studies Association, Chicago, Illinois, February 1995.
“Trading Partners or Trading Sovereignty?” Co-authored paper with Susan Larson presented at the annual meeting of the European Community Studies Association, Charleston, South Carolina, May 1995.
“The Europeanization of Scandinavian Political Economies.” Paper presented at the Workshop on Unified Germany in an Integrated Europe, Cornell University, Ithaca, New York, February 1992; and revised for presentation at the Institute of Political Science, Budapest, Hungary. Final version presented at the annual meeting of the American Political Science Association, Chicago, Illinois, September 1995.
“The Limits of Neutrality.” Presentation to the Nordic Study Circle, Gig Harbor, Washington, October 13, 1995.
“Where is Europe Headed?” Lecture, University of Colorado, Boulder, Colorado, October 20, 1995.
“The End of the Scandinavian Model?” Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Society for the Advancement of Scandinavian Study, Williamsburg, Virginia, May 1996; and revised for the annual meeting of the American Political Science Association, San Francisco, California, September 1996.
“European Political and Economic Integration: Limits and Possibilities.” Presentation to the American Association of University Women, Bellevue, Washington, December 14, 1996.
“Scandinavian Political Economy.” Presentation to The Peder Sather Symposium, University of California, Berkeley, Berkeley, California, March 1996.
“International Political Economy on the Cutting Edge.” Talk prepared for the Jackson School Student Association, University of Washington, January 22, 1997.
“The Nordic Voice.” Talk presented at the European Symposium, Seattle Pacific University, Seattle, Washington, February 27, 1997.
“Deviant States? International Norms and the Politics of Whaling.” Paper presented at the annual meeting of the International Political Science Association, Seoul, Korea, August 17-21, 1997.
“Deviant States? International Norms and the Politics of Whaling in Norway, Iceland and Japan.” Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Political Science Association, Washington, D.C., August 28-31, 1997.
“A European Union—Can This Marriage Be Saved?” Saturday Seminar, University of Washington, September 20, 1997.
“International Norms and the Politics of Whaling.” Lecture, University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan, December 11, 1997.
“Language and International Politics.” Presentation, World Languages Day, University of Washington, March 6, 1998.
“Scandinavia and European Unity.” Lecture presented at St. Olaf College, Northfield, Minnesota, March 18, 1998.
“The Politics of Whaling.” Presentation, Norwegian Commercial Club, March 26, 1998.
“Travel to Scandinavia.” Presentation, The Overlake Country Club, Medina, Washington, April 3, 1998.
“Will Europe Unify?” Lecture, The Sunset Club, Seattle, Washington, April 3, 1998.
“Scandinavia’s Influence on International Norms: The Cases of Environment, Security and Welfare.” Paper presented at the conference on US-European Interactions, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington, April 16-17, 1999.
“Whaling as Cultural Conflict.” Lecture, The Last Lecture Series, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington, May 20, 1999.
“Norway in International Politics.” Paper presented at the Johan Jørgen Holst Symposium, “Norway’s Role in Securing Peace,” University of Washington, October 15, 1999.
“Environmental Norms in World Politics.” Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Political Science Association, Atlanta, Georgia, August 29-September 2, 1999.
“Environmental Conflict in Europe.” Paper presented at the European University Institute, Florence, Italy, May 11, 2000.
“The Nordic States and European Unity.” Lecture, University of Iceland, Reykjavik, Iceland, May, 2000.
“Europeanization and Cultural Identity.” Talk presented to The Roosevelt Institute, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington, June 26, 2000.
“Europeanization and Cultural Identity: Two Worlds of Eco-Capitalism.” Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Political Science Association, Washington, D.C. August 30-September 3, 2000.
“Faculty Perspectives on the UW.” Presentation for UW Admissions, Auburn High School, Auburn, Washington, October 11, 2000.
“Norway and the European Defense Initiative.” Briefing paper presented at the Conference on the Swedish EU Presidency and the Nordic Countries in the 21st Century, U.S. Department of State, Washington, D.C. January 22, 2001.
“The Scandinavian Model and Its Legacy in Europe.” Paper presented at the “EU and Scandinavia Today” conference, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington, February 1, 2001.
“Why Do Norway and Iceland Resist Europeanization?” Lecture, University of Oregon, Eugene, Oregon, February 15, 2001.
“How We Are Responding to September 11th in European Studies.” Invited Presentation, Visiting Day, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington, November 9, 2001.
“Europe in the World Today.” Lecture presented at The Sunset Club, Seattle, Washington, January 22, 2002.
“Norm Entrepreneurs in International Politics.” Presentation to The Roosevelt Institute, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington, June 26, 2002.
“Europe and the United States.” Lecture presented at The Sunset Club, Winter 2003.
“World in Crisis: European Perspectives.” Presentation, University of Washington, March 5, 2003.
“Global Opportunists.” Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Society for the Advancement of Scandinavian Study, Minneapolis, Minnesota, May 1-4, 2003.
“Scandinavia in World Politics.” Lecture presented to Research Exposed: Approaches to Inquiry, University of Washington, November 2003.
“Scandinavian Energy Policy Options.” Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Society for the Advancement of Scandinavian Study, Redondo Beach, California, April 15-17, 2004.
“Briefing and Workshop on Current Europe-US Relations.” Presentation, University of Washington, August 4, 2004.
“Contested Norms: The Politics of Whaling in Europe.” Paper presented at the annual meeting of the European Union Studies Association, University of Texas, Austin, Texas, April 1-4, 2005.
“Norway: Reflections on 100 Years of Independence from Sweden.” Talk presented at the Whidbey Lodge, Whidbey Island, Washington, May 20, 2005.
“Society and Community: Norway and the United States, 1905-2005.” Invited speaker, St. Olaf College, Northfield, Minnesota, September 24, 2005.
“Sustainable Development: Who’s Responsible?” University of Washington, Seattle, Washington, October 25, 2005.
“Scandinavia in World Politics.” Book presentation, American Scandinavian Foundation, New York, New York, January 26, 2006.
“Scandinavia as Norm Entrepreneurs in World Politics.” Lecture, University of Oregon, Eugene, Oregon, February 22, 2006.
“Vashon and The World.” Lecture presented at Vashon College, Vashon Island, Washington, October 16, 2006.
“Scandinavia in World Politics.” Lecture Presented at Western Washington University, Bellingham, Washington, October 24, 2007.
“Advancing our Learning.” Presentation at the Husky Union Building, University of Washington, April 9, 2008.
“The Power of Scandinavia.” Centennial Lecture, The Department of Scandinavian Studies, Kane Hall, University of Washington, November 12, 2008.
“Ecological Institutionalism.” International Studies Association Annual Meeting, New York, NY, February 15-18, 2009.
“How Scandinavian Ideas Matter in World Politics Today.” The Swedish Club,
Seattle, Washington, March 11, 2009.
“Immigration and Scandinavia.” Panel Coordinator, The Nordic Heritage Museum, May 5, 2009.
“Striving For Peace” Panel Moderator, The Nobel Peace Prize Forum, Augsburg College, Minneapolis, Minnesota, March 5-6, 2010.
“Scandinavia and European Union” World Affairs Council Fellows Program, Rainier Club, Seattle, Washington, June 2, 2010.
Conference and Workshop Organization
“The Internationalization of Domestic Politics.” Coordinator for an interdisciplinary workshop sponsored by the International Studies Program, University of Washington, March 1995.
“The EU is Domestic Politics.” Panel Organizer, European Community Studies Association, Seattle, Washington, May 1997.
Legal Culture Workshop. Co-organizer with Joel Migdal, JSIS, University of Washington, May 8-9, 1998.
“The EU and Scandinavia Today.” Symposium organizer, supported by the EU Center, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington, February 1-2, 2001.
“International Learning Goals.” Coordinator, American Political Science Association Committee on International Learning Goals meeting, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington, Spring 2006.
Conference Organizer, Scandinavian Studies—Baltic Studies Conference, Seattle Washington, April 22-25, 2010.
Languages
Norwegian. Swedish and Danish (reading knowledge)