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CURRICULUM VITAE Christian Reus-Smit 1 September 2010 ACADEMIC BIOGRAPHY Chris Reus Smit is Professor of International Relations at the European University Institute in Florence. He received his PhD from Cornell University in 1995, and has been awarded fellowships and grants by the Macarthur Foundation, the Mellon Foundation, the Rockefeller Foundation, the Australian Research Council, the European University Institute in Florence, the Social Science Research Council in New York, and the British Academy. He is the author of American Power and World Order (Polity 2004) and The Moral Purpose of the State (Princeton 1999) co-author of Theories of International Relations (Macmillan/Palgrave 2001, 2005, 2008); editor of The Politics of International Law (Cambridge 2004); and co-editor of The Oxford Handbook of International Relations (Oxford 2008), Resolving International Crises of Legitimacy (Special issue of International Politics 2007), and Between Sovereignty and Global Governance (Macmillan 1998). His articles have appeared in a wide range of journals--- including International Organization, European Journal of International Relations, Review of International Studies, and Millennium---and his work has been awarded both the Northedge Prize (1992) and the BISA Prize (2002). Professor Reus-Smit edits (with Nicholas Wheeler) the Cambridge Studies in International Relations books series. In 2006 the Australian National University s undergraduate and graduate students chose Professor Reus-Smit to deliver the annual Last Lecture in the Great Hall of University House, and in 2007 he won the Award for Teaching Excellence in the ANU s College of Asia and the Pacific. Professor Reus-Smit was Head of the Department of International Relations at the ANU from 2001 to 2010, and was elected a Fellow of the Australian Academy of the Social Sciences in 2008. PERSONAL DETAILS Current Position: Professor of International Relations Department of Political and Social Sciences European University Institute Florence, Italy. Citizenship: Australian Date of Birth: 8 August 1961

UNIVERSITY EDUCATION Ph.D 1995 Department of Government, Cornell University MA 1993 Department of Government, Cornell University MA(Research) 1988 Department of Politics, La Trobe University Dip.Ed. 1983 Education Faculty, University of Melbourne BA(Hons) 1982 Department of Politics, La Trobe University RESEARCH FIELDS International relations theory, institutional theory, international law, international organization, the United Nations, international history, culture and international relations, international ethics and human rights. AWARDS AND HONOURS 2008 Elected a Fellow of the Academy of the Social Sciences in Australia. 2008 Nominated for the Vice-Chancellor s Award for Excellence in Supervision 2007 Winner, Inaugural Award for Teaching Excellence, College of Asia and the Pacific, Australian National University 2006 Elected by the ANU student community as the outstanding lecturer for 2006 and given the honour of delivering the inaugural Last Lecture, a lecture to celebrate the end of the academic teaching year, held in the Great Hall of University House, delivered before the assembled University community 2002 Appointed to the national Foreign Affairs Council by the Minister for Foreign Affairs, Alexander Downer. 2001 Winner of the BISA Prize, awarded by the British International Studies Association for the best article published in the Review of International Studies in 2001. The Prize was awarded for Human Rights and the Social Construction of Sovereignty, published as the lead article in Volume 27, Number 4 of Review. 1995 Nominated by Cornell University for the American Political Studies Association s Helen Dwight Reid Award for the best doctoral dissertation in the field of international relations, law, and politics completed in the United States. 1992 Winner of the F. S. Northedge Prize, awarded by the British journal of international studies, Millennium. Published as the lead article in Millennium (Spring 1992). See publications below.

FELLOWSHIPS (Dates are for period of tenure, or proposed tenure) 2008-2009 Fernand Braudel Senior Fellowship, European University Institute, Florence. 2000-2005 Australian Research Council, Australian Research Fellowship (Awarded, but declined to accept continuing Senior Fellowship at ANU) 1995-1997 Australian Research Council Postdoctoral Fellowship (Awarded, but declined to accept continuing Lectureship at Monash University) 1995 Mellon Foundation Fellowship (Awarded, but declined to accept continuing Lectureship at Monash University) 1993-1994 SSRC-MacArthur Foundation Fellowship on Peace and Security in a Changing World 1992 Mellon Foundation Fellowship 1991 Walter S. Carpenter Graduate Fellowship in International Studies 1990-1991 Peace Studies Tuition Fellowship, Cornell University GRANTS 2005 Rockefeller Foundation, Bellagio Conference Grant (with Professor Ian Clark) 2005 British Academy, $60,000 (with Professor Ian Clark) 2002 Australian Research Council, Discovery Grant, $173,000 2000 Conference Grant, Department of International Relations, Australian National University, $25,000. Jointly awarded with Paul Keal. 1998 Australian Research Council Small Grant $6000 1997 Monash University Travel Grant $1000 1996 John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation Grant $10,000 Awarded by the Committee for International Peace and Security, Social Science Research Council, New York. One of only two grants awarded by the Committee in 1996. 1996 Australian Research Council Small Grant $10,000 1996 Monash University Special Research Grant $6000 1995 Monash Faculty of Arts Research Assistance Grant $2000 1985 La Trobe University School of Social Science Research Grant

PUBLICATIONS Single Authored Books 2004 American Power and Global Order (Cambridge: Polity Press). Published in the Themes for the Twenty-First Century series. * Translated into Korean 1999 The Moral Purpose of the State: Culture, Social Identity, and Institutional Rationality in International Relations (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1999). Published in the Princeton Studies in International History and Politics series, edited by Jack Snyder and Richard Ullman. * New paperback edition published in 2009. Single Authored Books Forthcoming 2011 Individual Rights and the Making of the International System (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, Forthcoming). Jointly-Authored Books 2008 Theories of International Relations: Fourth Edition (London: Macmillan/ Palgrave, 2008). Co-authored with Scott Burchill, Andrew Linklater, Richard Devetak, Jack Donnelly, Terry Nardin, Matthew Paterson, and Jacquie True. 2005 Theories of International Relations: Third Edition (London: Macmillan/Palgrave, 2005). Co-authored with Scott Burchill, Andrew Linklater, Richard Devetak, Jack Donnelly, Matthew Paterson, and Jacquie True. * Translated into Turkish 2001 Theories of International Relations: Second Edition (London: Macmillan/ Palgrave, 2001). Co-authored with Scott Burchill, Richard Devetak, Andrew Linklater, Matthew Paterson, and Jacqui True. \ Jointly-Authored Books Forthcoming 2011 Special Responsibilities: The United States and Global Change (Forthcoming, Cambridge University Press). Co-authored with Mlada Bukovansky, Ian Clark, Robyn Eckersley, Richard Price, and Nicholas Wheeler. Edited Books 2008 The Oxford Handbook of International Relations (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2008). Co-edited with Duncan Snidal.

2007 Resolving International Crises of Legitimacy (Special of International Politics. Vol.44, No.2/3, March/May 2007), co-edited with Ian Clark. 2004 The Politics of International Law (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press). Published in the Cambridge Studies in International Relations series. * Translated into Macedonian 1998 Between Sovereignty and Global Governance: State, Civil Society, and the United Nations (London: Macmillan). Senior Editor, jointly edited with Tony Jarvis and Albert Paolini. Non-Commercial Book Monographs 1996 The United Nations: Between Sovereignty and Global Governance, Official Report on the International Conference held at La Trobe University 2-6 July 1995 (Melbourne: Department of Politics, La Trobe University), 85pp. Jointly written with Heather Rae. 2002 Lost at Sea: Australia in the Turbulence of World Politics (Working Paper 2002/4, Department of International Relations, Canberra), 31pp. 2002 Obligation and the Political Authority of International Law (Working Paper 2002/2, Department of International Relations, Canberra), 46pp. 2001 The Day the World Changed? Terrorism and World Order (Keynote 01, Department of International Relations, Canberra). Co-authored with Stuart Harris, William Maley, Richard Price, and Amin Saikal. 1996 The Constructivist Turn: Critical Theory after the Cold War (Working Paper 1996/4, Department of International Relations, Canberra). 1995 Beyond Foreign Policy: Constructivism, the State, and the Changing Global Order (Working Paper 13, Centre for International Relations, Monash University). Journal and Series Editing 2007- Member, Editorial Board, International Theory. 2006- Series Editor, with Nicholas Wheeler, of the Cambridge Studies in International Relations books series. 2006- Member, International Advisory Boards, of journals Political Studies, and Political Studies Review. 2004-- Associate Editor of International Politics, edited by Professor Michael Cox, London School of Economics. 2003- Member, Editorial Board, Studies in Asian Security book series, published by Stanford University Press.

2001 2005 Series Editor, Keynotes. Published by the Department of International Relations, RSPAS, ANU: Keynote 06: The North Korean Nuclear Crisis Keynote 05: The Challenge of UN Reform (November 2005). Keynote 03: Keynote 02: Keynote 01: War with Iraq? (November 2002), pp.42. Refugees and the Myth of the Borderless World (March 2002), pp.49. The Day the World Changed? Terrorism and World Order (October 2001), pp.50. 2001 Convenor (with Gerry Simpson) of symposium on The New Liberalism in The European Journal of International Law (Vol.12, Nos.2,3,4). 1988-90 Founding editor of the international refereed journal Global Change, Peace and Security (formerly Pacifica Review and Interdisciplinary Peace Research. The journal is now in its twenty-first year of publication. Articles in refereed journals 2011 'Obligation through Practice', International Theory (Vol.4, Forthcoming). 2011 Struggles for Individual Rights and the Expansion of the International System, International Organization (Vol.65, No.2, In press). 2008 Reuniting Ethics and Social Science in International Relations, Ethics and International Affairs (Vol.22, No.3). With Duncan Snidal. 2008 Reading History Through Constructivist Eyes, Millennium: Journal of International Studies (Vol.37, No.2,), pp.395-414. 2007 International Crises of Legitimacy, International Politics (Vol. 44, No.2/3, March/May 2007). 2005 Liberal Hierarchy and the License to Use Force, Review of International Studies (Vol.31, December 2005, Special Issue). 2003 The Misleading Mystique of America s Material Power, Australian Journal of International Affairs (Vol.57, No.4), 3000 words. 2003 Politics and International Legal Obligation, European Journal of International Relations (Vol.9, No.4), 16,000 words. 2002 Imagining Society: Constructivism and the English School, British Journal of Politics and International Relations (Vol.4, No.3), pp.487-509.

2001 Human Rights and the Social Construction of Sovereignty, Review of International Studies (Vol.27, No.4), pp.519-538. Book chapters * Winner of the BISA Prize, awarded by the British International Studies Association for the best article published in Review in 2001. 2001 The Strange Death of Liberal International Theory, European Journal of International Law (Vol.12, No.3), pp.573-593. 2000 In Dialogue on the Ethic of Coexistence: A Reply to Shapcott, Pacifica Review (Vol.12, No.3, September 2000), pp.305-308. 1998 Dangerous Liaisons? Critical International Theory and Constructivism, European Journal of International Relations (Vol.4, No.3), pp.259-294. Coauthored with Richard Price. 1997 The Constitutional Structure of International Society and the Nature of Fundamental Institutions, International Organization (Vol.51, No.4, Fall 1997), pp.555-591. 1992 Realist and Resistance Utopias: Community, Security, and Political Action in the New Europe, Millennium: Journal of International Studies (Vol.21, No.1, Spring 1992), pp.1-28. * Winner of the 1992 Northedge Prize. 1989 Arms Control, Nuclear Strategy and Australian Foreign Policy: The Fraser Years, Interdisciplinary Peace Research (Vol.1, No.2, 1989), pp.57-73. 2009 On Rights and Institutions, in Charles Beitz and Robert Goodin (eds), Global Basic Rights (Oxford: Oxford University Press). 2008 Constructivism and the English School, in Cornelia Navari (ed.), English School Methods (London: Routledge). This is a modified and updated version of my 2002 article, Imagining Society: Constructivism and the English School. 2008 Between Utopianism and Realism: The Practical Discourses of International Relations, in Christian Reus-Smit and Duncan Snidal (eds), The Oxford Handbook of International Relations (Oxford: Oxford University Press). Coauthored with Duncan Snidal. 15,000 words. 2008 Constructivism and the Structure of Ethical Reasoning, in Richard Price (ed.), Moral Limit and Possibility in World Politics (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press). 2006 Factors Affecting Peace and Security, in Jack McCaffrie (ed.) Positioning Navies for the Future (Sydney: Halstead Press), pp.26-32. 2005 Liberal Hierarchy and the License to Use Force, in David Armstrong and Theo Farrell (eds), Legitimacy and Force (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press). Reprint of article of same title.

2005 Constructivism, in Scott Burchill et. al., Theories of International Relations (London: Macmillan, 2005 Third Edition). 2005 International Law, in John Baylis and Steve Smith (eds), Globalization and World Politics (Oxford: Oxford University Press), 9,000 words. 2004 The Constructivist Challenge after September 11, in Alex Bellamy (ed.), International Society and Its Critics (Oxford: Oxford University Press), 8,000 words. 2004 Society, Power, and Ethics, in Christian Reus-Smit (ed.), The Politics of International Law (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, In Press). 2004 The Politics of International Law, in Christian Reus-Smit (ed.), The Politics of International Law (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, In Press). 2003 International Relations, The Cambridge Handbook of the Social Sciences in Australia (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press), 7,000 words. 2002 The Idea of History and History With Ideas: Toward a Constructivist Historical Sociology of International Relations, in John Hobson and Steve Hobdon (eds), Historical Sociology of International Relations. (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press), pp.120-140. 2001 Constructivism, in Scott Burchill et. al., Theories of International Relations (London: Macmillan, 2001 Second Edition), pp.209-230. 1998 Changing Patterns of Governance: From Absolutism to Global Multilateralism, in Albert Paolini, Anthony Jarvis, and Christian Reus-Smit (eds), Between Sovereignty and Global Governance: State, Civil Society, and the United Nations (New York: Macmillan). 1996 Beyond Foreign Policy: The State, and the Changing Global Order, in Paul James (ed.), The State in Question: Modernity, Postmodernity, and the Transformation of the Australian State (Sydney: Allen and Unwin). 1996 The Normative Structure of International Society and the Justice of International Environmental Accords, in Fen Hampson and Judith Reppy (eds), Social Justice and Global Environmental Change (Ithaca: Cornell University Press). Non-Refereed Articles 2004 Editor s Introduction, The Challenge of UN Reform (Keynote 05, Department of International Relations ANU, November 2004). 2004 A Reply to My Critics, Global Change, Peace, and Security (Vol.16, No.3), pp. 251-254. 2004 The Risk for Australia in Howard s Way, The Age, 14 May 2004. 2004 Blurred Vision a Symptom of Unipolar Disorder, The Sydney Morning Herald,

14 May 2004. 2003 US Grand Strategy and the Implications for Australia, Keynote address presented to the CDSS conference on US Grand Strategy and the Implications for Alliances, August 2003. Published on http://www.defence.gov.au/adc/ cdss_home.htm 2002 It will be a dangerous game when all nations can strike first, Sydney Morning Herald, 2 December, Opinion article. 2002 Editor s Introduction, War with Iraq? (Keynote 03, Department of International Relations ANU, November 2002). 2002 Editor s Introduction, Refugees and the Myth of the Borderless World (Keynote 02, Department of International Relations ANU, March 2002). 2002 The Question of Institutions,Australian Strategic Policy Institute. 2001 The Day the World Changed?, Dissent (December 2001). 1999 Kosovo and the Left, Arena Magazine (October 1999). Co-authored with Peter Christoff. 1999 Kosovo: How to Act?, Arena Magazine (June 1999). 1999 The New State of Nations, The Age, 26 May, p.17. Major opinion piece. 1995 Realpolitik and the Bosnian Peace, Arena Magazine (No.20, December 1995), pp.37-38. 1994 Editors' Introduction, with Anthony Jarvis and Albert Paolini, Pacifica Review (Vol.6, No.1, 1994), pp.1-2. 1989 Editor's Introduction, Interdisciplinary Peace Research (Vol.1, No.1, 1989), pp. 3-6. 1983 Australia's Nuclear Safeguards Policy: Pragmatic Fantasy, Peace Studies (Vol.2, No.9, 1983). Non-Commercial Book Chapters Book Reviews 2000 International Law, in Heather Rae, Order and Justice in World Politics: A Study Guide (Geelong: Deakin University), pp.27-41. 2000 Multilateralism, in Heather Rae, Order and Justice in World Politics: A Study Guide (Geelong: Deakin University), pp.41-53. 2004 Review of Coral Bell, A World Out of Balance (Double Bay: Lougeure, 2004). In Policy (September 2004). 2002 Review of Daniel Philpott, Revolutions in Sovereignty: How Ideas Shaped

Modern International Relations (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2001). In American Political Science Review. 1000 words. 1999 Review of Andrew Linklater, The Transformation of Political Community: Ethical Foundations of the Post-Westphalian Order in Australian Journal of International Affairs (Vol.53, No.3, November 1999), pp.332-333. 1998 Review of Rick Fawn and Jeremy Larkins (eds), International Society after the Cold War in Australian Journal of International Affairs (Vol.52, No.2, 1998), pp. 205-206. Research Theses and Dissertations 1995 Ph.D. Dissertation: The Moral Purpose of the State: Social Identity, Legitimate Action, and the Construction of International Institutions, Department of Government, Cornell University 1988 MA Thesis: Sovereignty Versus Nuclear Alliance: Australian Foreign Policy and American Nuclear Strategy, Department of Politics, La Trobe University 1982 Honours Thesis: The Evolution of Australia s Nuclear Safeguards Policy: 1977-1982, Department of Politics, La Trobe University ACADEMIC POSITIONS Full-time University Appointments 2010- Professor of International Relations, European University Institute, Florence. 2004-2010 Professor and Head of Department, Department of International Relations, Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies, Australian National University 2001-2003 Senior Fellow and Head of Department, Department of International Relations, Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies, Australian National University 2000 Fellow, Department of International Relations, Research School of Asian and Pacific Studies, Australian National University. Seconded from Monash University. 1997-2000 Senior Lecturer in International Relations, Department of Politics, Monash University 1994-1997 Lecturer in International Relations, Department of Politics, Monash University, Tenure-track. 1988-1990 Senior Tutor in International Relations, Department of Politics, La Trobe University

1985-1987 Tutor in Comparative Politics, Department of Politics, La Trobe University Visiting Research Fellowships 2008-2009 Fernand Braudel Senior Fellow, European University Institute, Florence. 1994 Visiting Research Fellow, Ashworth Centre for Social Theory, University of Melbourne 1993 Visiting Scholar, Woodrow Wilson School of International and Public Affairs, Princeton University 1992 Honorary Visiting Fellow, Department of Politics, La Trobe University, July-August UNIVERSITY GOVERNANCE University Level 2004-2005 Chair, University Working Group on International Engagement. 2004-2005 Member, University Review Committee on Postgraduate Coursework 2001 Member of the Board of the Institute for Advanced Studies. 2001- RSPAS representative on the board of the National Institute of Government and Law. 1995-1997 Member of Academic Board (Monash University) Research School/Faculty Level 2006-2008 Deputy Director, Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies, ANU 2006-2008 Member, Executive Committee, College of Asia and the Pacific, ANU 2001-2003 Chair of Faculty: Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies, ANU 2003-2005 Convenor, Division of Politics and International Relations, RSPAS, ANU 2002 Acting Director, Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies, ANU. Several stints of one to two weeks at a time. 2002 Acting Convenor, Division of Politics and International Relations, RSPAS, ANU. 27 May to 7 June. 2001-2008 Member of Strategy Committee, RSPAS, ANU 2001-2008 Member of Faculty Board, RSPAS, ANU

1997 Member of Faculty Board, Faculty of Arts, Monash University Department Level Other 2001-2010 Head of Department, Department of International Relations, RSPAS, ANU. 2001-2010 Chair, Board of Studies, Graduate Studies in International Affairs Program. 1998 Member, Department Strategy Committee, Department of Politics, Monash University. Research Coordinator, Department of Politics, Monash University 1997 Convenor, Courses and Teaching Committee, Department of Politics, Monash University Seminar Convenor (with Robyn Eckersley), Department of Politics Seminar Program, Monash University 1996-1997 Coordinator, Ph.D Project Reviews, Department of Politics, Monash University 1995-1996 Member, Postgraduate Studies Committee, Department of Politics, Monash University 1995 Seminar Convenor, Centre for International Relations, Monash University 1986-1990 Member, Computing Policy and Resource Committee, School of Social Sciences, La Trobe University 2005 Member, Review Committee of International Relations program at the University of Melbourne. 1992-1993 Member, Committee for the Redesign of the Ph.D Program in Government, Department of Government, Cornell University 1991-1993 Elected Ph.D Student Representative, Department of Government, Cornell University TEACHING Courses Lectured 2002-2010 Theories of International Relations (Masters, ANU) 2001-2010 World Politics Short Course for the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade, taught by the Department of International Relations at the ANU.

2000-2001, 2007 The Evolution of International Society (Masters, ANU) 1998 World Politics and International Law (Second/Third Year, Monash) 1996-1998 Culture, Norms, and Ideas in International Relations (Fourth Year, Monash) 1995-1999 Introduction to International Relations (First Year, Monash) 1995-1999 International Political Economy (Second/Third Year, Monash) Thesis and Dissertation Supervision Ph.D Masters Honours I have been involved in the supervision of over twenty Ph.D theses, and am currently supervising five students. At the ANU I have supervised roughly two Masters theses each year. I have supervised over thirty honours theses, most at Monash University but several at the ANU as well. Most of my students have been awarded First Class Honours. PROFESSIONAL Government 2002-5 Member of the national Foreign Affairs Council Submissions to Government 2002 Convened a panel of senior Australian international relations scholars to draft a submission to the Government s Research Priorities review. I drafted and submitted the panel s submission, titled International Relations in Global Change Australian Research Council 2002 2005 Reader of Discovery Grant applications 1998 Assessor of Large Grant applications Conference and Workshop Organization 2006 Convenor (with Ian Clark) of a second research conference on Resolving International Crises of Legitimacy, July 2006, Bellagio Italy. 2005 Convenor (with Ian Clark) of a research conference titled Resolving International Crises of Legitimacy, July 2005, Canberra Australia. 2003-2004 Co-Chair, Organizing Committee for the first Oceanic Conference on

International Studies, held at the ANU in July 14-16, 2004. 2000 Convenor (with Paul Keal of ADFA) of a research conference titled Rethinking Politics and Law in International Relations. Held at the Australian National University, November 2000. 2000 Convenor (with Peter Katzenstein of Cornell University) of a research workshop titled International Norms and Political Change in the Asia Pacific. Held at the Australian National University on 11 August 2000. 2000 Convenor (with Gerry Simpson of LSE) of a research workshop titled Liberalism and International Studies. Held at the Australian National University on 27 June 2000. 1996 Convenor (with Amy Gurowitz of Cornell University) of a research workshop titled Catalysts of Change: Non-state Actors, International Social Norms, and State Behavior in New Issue Areas. Held at Cornell University on 27-29 September. Funded by a MacArthur Foundation Workshop Grant from the Social Science Research Council in New York. 1995 Member of the program committee (with Joe Camilleri and Tony Jarvis) of the major international conference The United Nations: Between Sovereignty and Global Governance, La Trobe University, 2-6 July 1993 Member of the organizing committee for the SSRC-MacArthur Foundation workshop Social Justice and Global Environment Change, Cornell University, September 1993 Article Refereeing International Organization International Studies Quarterly Milliennium: Journal of International Relations European Journal of International Relations Australian Journal of Political Science Pacifica Review Global Governance Journal of Political Philosophy Australian Journal of Human Rights British Journal of Politics and International Relations American Political Science Review International Studies Quarterly Book manuscript refereeing Cambridge University Press Oxford University Press Stanford University Press Polity Press Macmillan Palgrave Press Routledge Press