Martin, Lisa L.

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MARTIN, Lisa L.

PERSONAL: Born in Milwaukee, WI. Education: California Institute of Technology, B.S. (with honors), 1983; Harvard University, Ph.D., 1989.

ADDRESSES: Home—225 Waltham St., Lexington, MA 02421. Office—Weatherhead Center for International Affairs, Harvard University, 1737 Cambridge St., Cambridge, MA 02138; fax: 617-495-8292. E-mail—lmartin@wcfia.harvard.edu.

CAREER: University of CaliforniaSan Diego, La Jolla, assistant professor of political science and adjunct assistant professor at Graduate School of International Relations and Pacific Studies, 1989-92; Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, John L. Loeb Associate Professor of the Social Sciences, 1992-96, Clarence Dillon Professor of International Affairs, 1996—. Member, , Council on Foreign Relations.

MEMBER: American Political Science Association (member of executive committee, section on political economy, 1999-2000).

AWARDS, HONORS: Edward M. Chase Prize, 1990; Hoover national fellow, 1991-92; fellow of Social Science Research Council, 1991-93; resident at Rockefeller Foundation Study and Conference Center, Bellagio, Italy, 1995; Whiting Foundation fellow, 1995; grant from MacArthur Foundation, 2000; Guggenheim fellow, 2000.

WRITINGS:

Coercive Cooperation: Explaining Multilateral Economic Sanctions, Princeton University Press (Princeton, NJ), 1992.

Democratic Commitments: Legislatures and International Cooperation, Princeton University Press (Princeton, NJ), 2000.

(Editor, with Beth Simmons) International Institutions: An International Organization Reader, MIT Press (Cambridge, MA), 2001.

Contributor to books, including Multilateralism Matters: The Theory and Praxis of an Institutional Form, edited by John Gerard Ruggie, Columbia University Press (New York, NY), 1993; The Political Economy of European Monetary Unification, edited by Barry Eichengreen and Jeffry Frieden, Westview Press (Boulder, CO), 1994, 2nd edition, 2001; Strategic Politicians, Institutions, and Foreign Policy, edited by Randolph Siverson, University of Michigan Press (Ann Arbor, MI), 1998; Progress in International Relations Theory: Appraising the Field, edited by Colin Elman and Miriam Elman, MIT Press (Cambridge, MA), 2002; and Political Science: State of the Discipline, edited by Ira Katznelson and Helen V. Milner, W. W. Norton (New York, NY), 2002. Coeditor of "Michigan Series in International Political Economy," 1994—. Contributor of articles and reviews to periodicals, including Journal of Institutional and Theoretical Economics, International Security, Journal of Theoretical Politics, and International Studies Quarterly. International Organization, board member, 1997-2002, editor-in-chief, 2002—; associate editor, Economics and Politics, 1999—; member of editorial board, World Politics, 1998-2001, and International Relations of the Asia Pacific, 2000—; board member, Harvard, 1999—.

BIOGRAPHICAL AND CRITICAL SOURCES:

periodicals

American Political Science Review, December, 1993, Kenneth A. Rodman, review of Coercive Cooperation: Explaining Multilateral Economic Sanctions, p. 1056.

International Organization, spring, 2000, review of Democratic Commitments: Legislatures and International Cooperation, p. 387.

Perspectives on Political Science, winter, 2002, Samuel B. Hoff, review of Democratic Commitments, p. 51.

online

Harvard University Web site, http://www.fas.harvard.edu/~llmartin/ (May 31, 2003), "Lisa L. Martin."

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