Michael Mastanduno
Departments: Government
First name: Michael
Middle name:
Last name: Mastanduno
Email: Michael.mastanduno@dartmouth.edu
Phone: 603 646-2125, 603-646-2544
Office: 203 Wentworth Hall, 227 Silsby Hall
Titles:
Nelson A. Rockefeller Professor of Government
Associate Dean for the Social Sciences
Education: B.A., State University of New York, Albany, M.A. and Ph.D., Princeton University
Areas of expertise: United States foreign policy, international politics and the world economy, international relations theory
Selected works:
- “Hegemonic Order, September 11, and the Consequences of the Bush Revolution,†International Relations of the Asia-Pacific, Vol. 5, No. 2 (Fall 2005), pp. 177-196.
- “U.S. Foreign Policy and the Pragmatic Use of International Institutions,†Australian Journal of International Affairs, Vol. 59, No. 3 (September 2005), pp. 317-333.
- “The United States-Japan Alliance and Models of Regional Security Order,†in Takashi Inoguchi, ed., Reinventing the Alliance: U.S.-Japan Security Partnership in an Era of Change, Palgrave MacMillan, 2004, pp. 21-42.
- “The Strategy of Economic Engagement: Theory and Practice,†in Edward D. Mansfield and Brian M. Pollins, eds., Economic Interdependence and International Conflict: New Perspectives on an Enduring Debate, University of Michigan Press, 2003, pp. 175-186.
- “Incomplete Hegemony: The United States and Security Order in Asia,†in Muthiah Alagappa, ed., Managing Security in Asia, Stanford University Press, 2002, pp. 141-170.
Current projects: Role of Japan in economic interdependence and security conflict in Asia; United States as a system maker and privilege taker in the world economy; the theory and practice of a unipolar international system; an introduction to international relations
Related Links:
http://www.dartmouth.edu/~govt/faculty/mastanduno.html