MARC L. BUSCH
School of Foreign Service Georgetown University
516 ICC Building, 37th & O Streets, NW Washington, D.C. 20057-1026
(phone) 202-687-0980 / (fax) 202-687-6033 / [email protected] / www9.georgetown.edu/faculty/mlb66/
EDUCATION
Columbia University, New York, New York M.Phil., Political Science, 1993; Ph.D., 1994
Dissertation: The Strategic Trade Calculus of States (nominated for the Helen Dwight Reid Award for Best Dissertation in International Relations, American Political Science Association, 1994) University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario
M.A., Political Science (International Relations), 1989 Queen’s University, Kingston, Ontario
B.A. (Honours), Political Studies, 1988
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
School of Foreign Service, Georgetown University, July 2005 – present
Karl F. Landegger Professor of International Business Diplomacy (Associate Professor) Joint Appointment: Associate Professor of Government
School of Business, Queen’s University, July 2000 – June 2005 Associate Professor and Queen’s National Scholar
Canadian Institute for Advanced Research, August 2002 – July 2005 Associate, Economic Growth and Institutions Program
Harvard University, July 1998 – June 2000
Associate Professor of Government and Social Studies
Director of Graduate Student Programs, WCFIA 1995 – June 2000 Executive Committee Member, WCFIA 1995 – June 2000
Advisory Committee Member, Harvard-MIT Data Center, 1998 – June 2000 Faculty Associate, WCFIA, 1994 – June 2000
Harvard University, July 1994 – June 1998
Assistant Professor of Government and Social Studies
Canada Consulting Cresap (Boston Consulting Group), June 1989 – July 1990 Research Associate
RESEARCH FELLOWSHIPS
National Science Foundation, Co-PI, Law & Social Science program, 2004-2006
Standard Research Grant, Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada, 2001-2004 D.I. MacLeod Term Research & Summer Grants, Queen’s School of Business, 2000-2001
Junior Faculty Fellowship, Weatherhead Center for International Affairs, Harvard, 2000
MacArthur Mentorship Fellowship, Weatherhead Center for International Affairs, Harvard, 2000 Canadian Studies Research Grant, Canadian Embassy, Washington, DC, 1998-1999
President’s Fellowship, Harvard University, Spring 1998, Fall 1999
Faculty of Arts and Sciences Junior Faculty Research Grant, Harvard University, 1998, 1999 Clark/Tozier Research Grant, Harvard University, 1996-1997, 1997-1998
John M. Olin National Faculty Fellowship, John M. Olin Foundation, New York, 1996-1997 Gillian Lindt Fellowship, Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, Columbia University, 1993-1994 Institute for the Study of World Politics Fellowship, Washington, DC, 1993-1994
MacArthur Fellowship in International Peace and Security, Columbia University, 1992-1993 Interdisciplinary Fellowship, Center for the Social Sciences, Columbia University, 1992-1993 Philip E. Mosely Fellowship, Columbia University, 1991-1992
President's Fellowship, Columbia University, 1991
RESEARCH AWARDS
New Researcher Achievement Award, Queen’s School of Business, 2000
TEACHING AWARDS
Teaching Excellence Award, National Executive MBA, Queen’s School of Business, 2005 Frank Knox Teaching Excellence Award, Alma Mater Society, Queen’s University, 2004 Alumni Teaching Excellence Award (Nominee), Queen’s University, 2004
Commerce ‘89 Teaching Award (Nominee) Queen’s School of Business, 2004, 2005
Commerce Teaching Excellence Award (Nominee), Queen’s School of Business, 2002, 2004 MBA Society Teaching Excellence Award, Queen’s School of Business, 2001
Joseph R. Levenson Teaching Prize (Nominee), Harvard College, 1997
Letter of Commendation for Distinguished Teaching, Harvard Extension School, 1997, 1998 Thomas T. Hoopes Teaching Prize, Harvard College, 1996
BOOK
Trade Warriors: States, Firms, and Strategic Trade Policy in High-Technology Competition. New York and Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1999. Paperback edition issued February 2001.
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EDITED BOOK
The WTO, Economic Interdependence, and Conflict. London: Edward Elgar, Forthcoming. Co-edited with Edward D. Mansfield.
ARTICLES
“Overlapping Institutions, Forum Shopping, and Dispute Settlement in International Trade.” International Organization (Forthcoming).
“Three’s a Crowd: Third Parties and WTO Dispute Settlement.” World Politics 58 (3) 2006: 446-477. Co-authored with Eric Reinhardt.
“Industrial Location and Political Participation in Europe.” British Journal of Political Science 35 (4) 2005: 713-730. Co-authored with Eric Reinhardt.
“The Intergovernmental Network of World Trade: IGO Connectedness, Governance and Embeddedness.” American Journal of Sociology 111 (3) 2005: 824-858. Co-authored with Paul Ingram and Jeffrey Robinson.
“Developing Countries and GATT/WTO Dispute Settlement.” Journal of World Trade 37 (4) 2003: 719-735. Co-authored with Eric Reinhardt.
• Reprinted in George Bermann and Petros C. Mavroidis (eds.), Developing Countries in the WTO. New York: Cambridge University Press, Forthcoming.
• Reprinted in Marc L. Busch and Edward D. Mansfield (eds.), The WTO, Economic Interdependence, and Conflict. London: Edward Elgar, Forthcoming.
“Bargaining in the Shadow of the Law: Early Settlement in GATT/WTO Disputes.” Fordham International Law Journal 24 (1) 2001: 158-172. Co-authored with Eric Reinhardt.
• Reprinted in Petros C. Mavroidis and Alan Sykes (eds.), The WTO and International Trade Law/Dispute Settlement. New York: Edward Elgar, 2005.
“Democracy, Consultation, and the Paneling of Disputes Under GATT.” Journal of Conflict Resolution 44 (4) 2000: 425-446.
“Geography, International Trade, and Political Mobilization in U.S. Industry.” American Journal of Political Science 44 (4) 2000: 720-732. Co-authored with Eric R. Reinhardt.
“Industry Location and Protection: The Political and Economic Geography of U.S. Nontariff Barriers.” American Journal of Political Science 43 (4) 1999: 1028-1050. Co-authored with Eric R. Reinhardt.
ARTICLES, cont.
“The Political Economy of Nontariff Barriers: A Cross-National Analysis.” International Organization 49 (4) 1995: 723-749. Co-authored with Edward D. Mansfield.
• Reprinted in Jeffry A. Frieden and David A. Lake (eds.), International Political Economy 4th Edition. Boston: Bedford/St. Martin’s, 1999.
“Nice Strategies in a World of Relative Gains: The Problem of Cooperation Under Anarchy,” Journal of Conflict Resolution 37 (3) 1993: 427-445. Co-authored with Eric R. Reinhardt.
BOOK CHAPTERS
“Fixing What Ain’t Broke? Third Party Rights, Consultations, and the DSU.” In Dencho Georgiev and Kim Van der Borght (eds.), Reform and Development of the WTO Dispute Settlement System. London: Cameron May, 2006. Co-authored with Eric Reinhardt.
“The Evolution of GATT/WTO Dispute Settlement.” In John M. Curtis and Dan Ciuriak (eds.), Trade Policy Research. Ottawa: Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade, 2003. Co-authored with Eric Reinhardt.
“Transatlantic Trade Conflicts and GATT/WTO Dispute Settlement.” In Ernst-Ulrich Petersmann and Mark A. Pollack (eds.), Transatlantic Economic Disputes: The EU, the US, and the WTO. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2003. Co-authored with Eric Reinhardt.
• Also appears as International Legal Studies Working Paper 02-10, Boalt Hall School of Law, University of California at Berkeley, 2002.
• Also appears as European University Institute Working Paper RSC 2002/56.
“Testing International Trade Law: Empirical Studies of GATT/WTO Dispute Settlement.” In Daniel M. Kennedy and James D. Southwick (eds.), The Political Economy of International Trade Law: Essays in Honor of Robert Hudec. New York and Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2002. Co-authored with Eric Reinhardt.
“The Future of the International Trading System: International Firms, Regionalism and Domestic Politics.” In Richard Stubbs and Geoffrey R.D. Underhill (eds.), Political Economy and the Changing Global Order. New York: St. Martin’s, 1994. Co-authored with Helen V. Milner.
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OTHER PUBLICATIONS
“A (Genetically Modified) Food Fight? Canada’s WTO Challenge to Europe’s Ban on GM Products.” C.D. Howe Institute Commentary No. 186 (Sept. 2003). Co-authored with Robert Howse.
“Public Goods.” In R.J. Barry Jones (ed.), The Routledge Encyclopedia of International Political Economy. London: Routledge, 2001.
WORK IN PROGRESS
“Does the Rule of Law Matter? The WTO and US Antidumping Investigations.” Co-authored with Rafal Raciborski and Eric Reinhardt.
“With a Little Help From Our Friends? Developing Country Complaints and Third Party Participation.” Co-authored with Eric Reinhardt.
“The Use of Judicial Economy in WTO Dispute Settlement.” Co-authored with Krzysztof Pelc. “Investing in Trade: The Political Economy of Investment Chapters in Preferential Trade Agreements.” Co-authored with Jennifer Tobin.
TEACHING MATERIALS
“Non-Market Strategy and Global Intellectual Property: A Manager’s Guide to TRIPs.” Queen’s Center for Knowledge-Based Enterprises Framework Paper #02-12, 2002. Co-authored with Phil Tan.
CONFERENCE PAPERS/SEMINARS
“Does the Rule of Law Matter? The WTO and US Antidumping Investigations” Paper presented at the Conference on the Effectiveness of International Institutions, Princeton, May 3, 2007.
“Developing Countries and the WTO Trade Regime.” Presentation at the Brookings Institution, February 8, 2007.
“Three’s a Crowd: Third Parties and WTO Dispute Settlement.” Paper presented at the Christopher H. Browne Center for International Politics, University of Pennsylvannia, January 25, 2007.
“Boeing Vs. Airbus: The Plot Thickens.” Presentation at the American Enterprise Institute, July 6, 2006.
“Third Parties in WTO Dispute Settlement.” Paper presented to the Institute of International Economic Law, Georgetown Law Center, March 20, 2006.
CONFERENCE PAPERS/SEMINARS, cont.
“Does the Rule of Law Matter? The WTO and US Antidumping Investigations” Paper presented at the World Bank, January 31, 2006.
“Developing Countries and GATT/WTO Dispute Settlement.” Paper presented at the American Enterprise Institute, January 30, 2006.
“Developing Countries and GATT/WTO Dispute Settlement.” Paper presented at Columbia Law School, October 25, 2005.
“Does the Rule of Law Matter? The WTO and US Antidumping Investigations” Paper presented at the Vanderbilt International Law Roundtable, October 7, 2005.
“Does the Rule of Law Matter? The WTO and US Antidumping Investigations” Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Political Science Association, Washington, DC, September 4, 2005.
“Overlapping Institutions and Global Commerce: Forum Shopping for Dispute Settlement in International Trade.” Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Political Science Association, Washington, DC, September 1, 2005.
“Developing Countries and GATT/WTO Dispute Settlement.” Paper presented at Columbia Law School, November 23, 2004.
“Forum Shopping for Dispute Settlement in International Trade.” Paper presented at the University of Southern California, October 1, 2004.
“Third Parties in WTO Dispute Settlement.” Paper presented to the Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade Canada, May 21, 2004.
“Third Parties in WTO Dispute Settlement.” Paper presented at the annual meeting of the International Studies Association, Montreal, March 18, 2004.
“Developing Countries and GATT/WTO Dispute Settlement.” Paper presented to the Canadian Institute for Advanced Research (Economic Growth and Institutions Program), Toronto, October 24, 2003.
“Developing Countries and GATT/WTO Dispute Settlement.” Paper presented at the University of Chicago Law School, October 20, 2003.
“Developing Countries and GATT/WTO Dispute Settlement.” Paper presented to the Department of Political Science, School of Law, and the Globalization and Equity Seminar, Duke University, September 30, 2003.
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CONFERENCE PAPERS/SEMINARS, cont.
“Industrial Location and Trade Politics in Europe.” Paper presented to the Department of Economics, The Maxwell School, Syracuse University, September 8, 2003.
“Developing Countries and GATT/WTO Dispute Settlement.” Paper presented to the Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Philadelphia, August 30, 2003.
“Developing Countries and GATT/WTO Dispute Settlement.” Paper presented to the Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade Canada, May 30, 2003.
“Developing Countries and GATT/WTO Dispute Settlement.” Paper presented to the Advisory Centre on WTO Law, Geneva, May 22, 2003.
“Developing Countries and GATT/WTO Dispute Settlement.” Paper presented to the Swedish International Development Agency, Stockholm, May 21, 2003.
“Developing Countries and GATT/WTO Dispute Settlement.” Paper presented at Boalt Hall School of Law, University of California at Berkeley, January 31, 2003.
“Early Settlement in GATT/WTO Disputes.” Presentation to the NAFTA Article 2022 Advisory Committee on Private Commercial Disputes, Quebec City, October 31, 2002.
“Whither the Lotus Eaters: Comment on Japan—Varietals.” Paper presented to the Seminar on Dispute Settlement in Trade, Columbia University Law School, October 23, 2002.
“Industrial Location and Trade Politics in Europe.” Paper presented to the Canadian Institute for Advanced Research (Economic Growth and Institutions Program), Toronto, October 12, 2002.
“Transatlantic Trade Conflicts and GATT/WTO Dispute Settlement.” Paper presented to the Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Boston, August 31, 2002.
“Transatlantic Trade Conflicts and GATT/WTO Dispute Settlement.” Paper presented to the Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade, Ottawa, June 21, 2002.
“Transatlantic Trade Conflicts and GATT/WTO Dispute Settlement.” Paper presented to the Conference on Dispute Prevention and Dispute Settlement in the Transatlantic Partnership, European University Institute, Florence, May 4, 2002.
“The Political and Economic Geography of U.S. Protectionism.” Paper presented to the Institute for International Studies, University of California at Berkeley, April 26, 2002.
“Transatlantic Trade Conflicts and GATT/WTO Dispute Settlement.” Paper presented at Boalt Hall School of Law, University of California at Berkeley, April 25, 2002.
CONFERENCE PAPERS/SEMINARS, cont.
“The Political and Economic Geography of U.S. Protectionism.” Paper presented to the Canadian Institute for Advanced Research (Economic Growth Program), Montreal, October 20, 2001.
“Democracy, Consultation, and the Paneling of Disputes Under GATT 1947.” Paper presented to the Department of Economics, University of Toronto, September 25, 2001.
Roundtable on What’s New About the New Economic Geography? Panel sponsored by the Canadian Economics Association, the Canadian Association of Geographers, and the Canadian Regional Sciences Association, McGill University, June 1, 2001.
Roundtable on Political Economy. Trade, Development and History, A Conference in Honor of Ronald Findlay, Department of Economics, Columbia University, April 20-21, 2001.
“Bargaining in the Shadow of the Law: Early Settlement in Dispute Resolution at the GATT/WTO.” Paper presented to the conference Diplomacy or Disputes? The Future Horizon for the International Trade Order, Centre for Trade Policy and Law and the Trade Law Division of the Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade and the Department of Justice, Ottawa, April 11, 2001. “Bargaining in the Shadow of the Law: Early Settlement in Dispute Resolution at the GATT/WTO.” Paper presented to the Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade, Ottawa, November 7, 2000.
“Democracy, Consultation, and the Paneling of Disputes Under GATT 1947.” Paper presented to the Seminar on Dispute Settlement in Trade, Columbia University Law School, October 25, 2000.
“Testing International Trade Law: Empirical Studies of GATT/WTO Dispute Settlement.” Paper presented to the Conference on The Political Economy of International Trade Law: Essays in Honor of Robert E. Hudec, University of Minnesota Law School, September 16, 2000.
“Democracy, Consultation, and the Paneling of Disputes Under GATT 1947.” Paper presented to the Department of Political Science, University of Toronto, March 31, 2000.
“Geography, Industry, and the Political Economy of U.S. Trade Policy.” Paper presented to the Corporate Strategy Seminar, Graduate School of Industrial Administration, Carnegie Mellon University, December 1, 1999.
Host of conference Institutional Design, Dispute Settlement, and International Trade. Weatherhead Center for International Affairs, Harvard University, October 15, 1999. Paper presented: “Democracy, Consultation, and the Paneling of Disputes Under GATT 1947.”
“Geographic Concentration and Political Mobilization: The Spatial Determinants of Industry Collective Action in Trade Politics.” Paper presented to the Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Atlanta, September, 1999.
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CONFERENCE PAPERS/SEMINARS, cont.
“Democracy, Consultation, and the Paneling of Disputes Under GATT 1947.” Paper presented to the Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Atlanta, September, 1999.
“Forum Shopping for Dispute Resolution in U.S.-Canada Trade.” Paper presented to the Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association, Washington, DC, February 16-20, 1999.
“Forum Shopping for Dispute Resolution in U.S.-Canada Trade.” Paper presented to the Program on International Politics, Economics and Security (PIPES), University of Chicago, December 3, 1998. “Industry Location and Protection: The Political and Economic Geography of U.S. Nontariff Barriers.” Paper presented to the Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Boston, September 3-6, 1998.
“Club Goods, Collective Action, and International Politics: The Making of an Exclusionary Institution.” Paper presented to the Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Chicago, August 31-September 3, 1995.
“Commercial Rivalries in Imperfect Markets: The Calculus of Strategic Trade.” Paper presented to the Program on International Politics, Economics and Security (PIPES), University of Chicago, March 2, 1995.
“The Political Economy of Nontariff Barriers: A Cross-Sectional Analysis.” Paper presented to the Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Washington, DC, September 2-5, 1993.
“Nice Strategies in a World of Relative Gains: the Problem of Cooperation Under Anarchy.” Paper presented to the Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Washington, DC, September 2-5, 1993.
PRESS
“Protestors Aside, WTO Meeting Holds Promise.” The Boston Globe November 28, 1999. Co-authored with Joel P. Trachtman.
“U.S., Europe Should Abide by Aircraft Agreement.” Aviation Week & Space Technology June 23, 1997.
PROFESSIONAL SERVICE Editorial
Co-Editor, Economics & Politics, January 2006 – present Other Activities
Section Head, “International Relations and Domestic Politics,” MPSA Annual Meetings, 2004 SSHRC Reviewer (Initiative on the New Economy Program), 2002, 2003.
Canadian Studies Conference Review Committee, Canadian Embassy, Washington, DC, 1999 Harvard-MIT Data Center Executive Director Search Committee, 1997
BOOK REFEREE EXPERIENCE
Allyn & Bacon; Cambridge University Press; Lynne Rienner; MIT Press; Princeton University Press; University of Michigan Press; Westview Press
JOURNAL REFEREE EXPERIENCE
Academy of Management Executive; American Journal of Political Science; American Political Science Review; Canadian Journal of Political Science; Comparative Political Studies; European Journal of International Relations; European Union Politics; Georgetown Journal of International Affairs; Global Governance; International Organization; International Studies Quarterly; Journal of Conflict Resolution; Journal of Law, Economics & Organization; Journal of Legal Studies; Journal of Peace Research; Management Science; Melbourne International Law Journal; Organization
Science; Political Research Quarterly; Political Studies Quarterly; Review of International Political Economy; Review of Law & Economics; World Trade Review
PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS
American Political Science Association, American Society of International Law, Midwest Political Science Association; Washington International Trade Association
COURSES Georgetown
Government 781: International Political Economy (Ph.D. Seminar) MBA 569: Business, Government and the Global Economy
International Affairs 508: Business, Government and the Global Economy International Affairs 503: WTO Dispute Settlement
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COURSES, cont. Queen’s
Executive MBA 971: The Global Economy MBAst 854: International Business
Commerce 398: Business, Government, and the Global Economy
Commerce 386: Conciliation and Dispute Resolution in International Trade Harvard
Government 3007: Positive Political Economy (Ph.D. Seminar) Government 2755: International Political Economy (Ph.D. Seminar) Government 1746: Conflict and Cooperation in International Affairs Social Studies 98: Politics of International Trade (Junior Tutorial)
TESTIMONY
“Canada-United States Agreement on Softwood Lumber.” Hearing Before the Senate Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs and International Trade, Government of Canada, November 21, 2006. “The U.S. Jet Transport Industry: Global Market Factors Affecting U.S. Producers.” Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Aviation of the Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure, U.S. House of Representatives, May 25, 2005.
CONSULTING
Bell Canada Enterprises; Booz Allen Hamilton; Conference Board of Canada; Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade Canada; Fidelity; Health Canada; McKinsey & Co.; Monitor Group; Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency
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