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Maria Mosley

Title: Professor, Political Science
Department/School: Political Science , CB#3265
Telephone: (919) 962-0416
Email:mosley@unc.edu
Webpage:http://laynamosley.web.unc.edu
Appointed Year: 2004
Education:• PHD Political Science, Duke University 1999
World Area Of Focus:• International 25%-49%
• Latin America 10%-24%
• Western Europe/European Union (EU) 25%-49%
Languages:• German (limited working proficiency)
Specialization:International Political Economy, Comparative Political Economy, Sovereign Debt
International Relations, Financial Globalization, Labor Rights, Multinational Production
Relevant Experience:• 2011 Professor, UNC Chapel Hill
• 2007-2011 Associate Professor, UNC Chapel Hill
• 2004-2007 Assistant Professor, UNC Chapel Hill
• 1999-2004 Assistant Professor, University of Notre Dame
Distinctions:• -ongoing APSA Labor Project’s Award (with Brian Greenhill and Aseem Prakash) for best paper presented at the APSA meeting (2010, 2008); Institute for Arts and Humanities Faculty Fellowship (2008)
• 2017-2018 Fulbright Faculty Fellowship, Germany (Hertie Institute of Governance)
• 2016-2017 Vice President, International Studies Association
• 2015-2015 Program Co-Chair, American Political Science Association annual meeting.
• 2012-2012 Program Co-Chair, International Studies Association Annual Meeting
Dissertations and Theses Supervised in Past 5 Years: 4
Relevant Courses Taught:• POLI 150 International Relations and World Politics
• POLI 256 Politics of Pre-World War I Globalization
• POLI 442 International Political Economy
• POLI 751 Theories of International Political Economy
• POLI 780 Scope and Method in Political Science
• POLI 852 Politics of International Money and Finance
Recent Publications:• 2017 “Labor and the Global Political Economy.” Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Politics, 2017.
• 2017 “Workers’ Rights in Global Value Chains: Possibilities for Protection and Peril.” 2017. New Political Economy 22(2): pp. 153-168.
• 2016 “(De)Fault Lines? The EU, National Governments and Private Capital Markets in the Post-Crisis Era.” in Bruno Dallago and John McGowan, eds., Crises in Europe in the Transatlantic Context: Economic and Political Appraisals, pp. 152-167 (London: Routledge, 2015).
• 2016 “Categories, Creditworthiness and Contagion: How Investors’ Shortcuts Affect Sovereign Debt Markets.” 2015. With Sarah Brooks and Rafael de Cunha. International Studies Quarterly 59(3), pp. 587-601.
• 2016 “Migration, Labor and the International Political Economy.” 2015. With David A. Singer. Annual Review of Political Science 18, pp. 283-301.
• 2015 “Foreign Aid, Trade and Labor Rights in Developing Nations.” With Sijeong Lim and Aseem Prakash. World Development 67 (March 2015): 295-309.
• 2015 (De)Fault Lines? The EU, National Governments and Capital Markets in the Post Crisis Era. Chapter 9 in Bruno Dallago and John McGowan, eds., Crises in Europe in the Transatlantic Context: Economic and Political Appraisals (Routledge).
• 2015 “Categories, Creditworthiness and Contagion: How Investors’ Shortcuts Affect Sovereign Debt Markets.” 2015. With Sarah Brooks and Rafael de Cunha. International Studies Quarterly.
• 2015 “Migration, Labor and the International Political Economy.” 2015. With David A. Singer. Annual Review of Political Science 18.
• 2015 “Labor Rights, Material Interests and Moral Entrepreneurship” (with Lindsay Tello). Human Rights Quarterly 37:1 (February 2015): 53-79.
• 2015 “Categories, Creditworthiness and Contagion: How Investors’ Shortcuts Affect Sovereign Debt Markets.” 2015. With Sarah Brooks and Rafael de Cunha. International Studies Quarterly 59(3), pp. 587-601.
• 2015 “Foreign Aid, Trade and Labor Rights in Developing Nations.” With Sijeong Lim and Aseem Prakash. World Development 67 (March 2015): 295-309.
• 2014 “Forum: Can Global Brands Create Just Supply Chains?” Boston Review, May 2013.
• 2014 Layna Mosley, ed., Interview Research in Political Science. Ithaca: Cornell University Press.
• 2013 Interview Research in Political Science (ed). Cornell University Press.
• 2011 Labor Rights and Multinational Production. Cambridge University Press.
• 2010 “Regulating Globally, Implementing Locally: The Financial Codes and Standards Effort.” Review of International Political Economy 17.4: 724-761.
• 2009 “Private Governance for the Public Good? Exploring Private Sector Participation in Global Financial Regulation.” In Helen V. Milner and Andrew Moravcsik, eds., Power, Interdependence and Non-State Actors in World Politics. Princeton University Press, pp. 126-145.
• 2009 Brian Greenhill, Layna Mosley and Aseem Prakash. "Trade Based Diffusion of Labor Rights: A Panel Study, 1986-2002." American Political Science Review, November 2009 (forthcoming).
• 2008 “Taking Stock Seriously: Equity Market Performance, Government Policy, and Financial Globalization,” (with David Andrew Singer),” International Studies Quarterly, June 2008.
• 2004 “Room to Move: International Financial Markets and National Welfare States,” International Organization 54:4 (Fall 2000), pp. 737-773. [Reprinted in Benjamin J. Cohen, ed., International Money Relations in the New Global Economy, Edward Elgar Publishing, 2004].
• 2003 Layna Mosley, Global Capital and National Governments (Cambridge University Press, 2003)

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