Nelson A. Rockefeller Professor and Dean of the Faculty for Arts and Sciences at Dartmouth College in Hanover (New Hampshire, USA). Prof. Mastanduno is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations and has received fellowships from the Brookings Institution, the East-West Center, and the Salzburg Seminar. In 2008 he was a Distinguished Fulbright Lecturer in Japan. Mastanduno also served as assistant for Europe and Japan in the Office of the United States Trade Representative while on leave from Dartmouth in 1989. He is a recipient of Dartmouth's Distinguished Teaching Award and the Karen Wetterhahn Memorial Award for Scholarly Achievement.
Prof. Mastanduno joined Dartmouth's Department of Government in 1987. He earned a master's degree and a doctorate in political science from Princeton University. He graduated summa cum laude with a BA in economics and political science from the University at Albany (New York).
His research and teaching focus in the areas of international relations theory, U.S. foreign policy, and the politics of the global economy. Prof. Mastanduno's most recent work examines U.S. economic and security strategy in the post-Cold War world, and the implications of the rise of China for the world economy and the stability of the international system. He has published numerous articles in leading international relations journals and is the author of Economic Containment.
He has co-edited seven books including International Relations Theory and the Asia-Pacific (Columbia), U.S. Hegemony and International Organizations (Oxford), and International Relations Theory and the Consequences of Unipolarity (forthcoming, Cambridge). Mastanduno lectures widely in policy and scholarly settings in Asia and Europe. Mastanduno has held visiting appointments at the University of Tokyo and at the Graduate School of Economics and International Relations of the Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore of Milan.
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