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Peter GourevitchProfessor of Political Science UCSD, IR/PS 9500 Gilman Drive La Jolla, CA 92093-0519 Office #1421 Phone: (858) 534-7085 Fax: (858) 534-3939 Email: pgourevitch@ucsd.edu Gourevitch is an expert on international relations and comparative politics. He specializes in political economy with a particular focus on international trade and economic globalization, trade disputes, and regulatory systems. Gourevitch is completing a book Political Power and Corporate Control: the New Global Politics of Corporate Governance, at Princeton University Press, Summer 2005, comparing differences in the way countries structure companies and their relationship to shareholders. His book, Politics in Hard Times: Comparative Responses to International Crisis, has been published in Spanish, Italian, and Korean. Other publications deal with U.S.-Japan relations, international relations after the Cold War, Europe and France; these have appeared in such journals as International Organization, the Yale Law Journal, Comparative Politics, and Comparative Studies in Society and History and the Journal of Interdisciplinary History. From 1996-2001, Gourevitch co-edited with David Lake, the research journal International Organization. In 1996, he was elected in 1996 to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, and was on sabbatical from 2001-03 at Harvard and at the Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences (Palo Alto). He recently was offered fellowships by the Russell Sage Foundation, the Guggenheim Memorial Foundation and the Institute for Advanced Study (Princeton). In 2005 he won the UCSD Chancellor's Associates Faculty Award for Excellence in Research in the Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences. For the past ten years, Gourevitch has chaired the Selection Committee of the International Area Fellowships at the Council on Foreign Relations based in New York. He taught at Harvard University from 1969-74, at McGill University from 1974-79, and joined UCSD's political science department in 1979, where he was department chair 1980-83. Gourevitch is the founding dean of IR/PS (1986-1996), where he continues to serve on the faculty. Updated: March 2005
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