Adam Dean

Adam Dean

Department of Political Science George Washington University 2115 G Street, Monroe 412 Washington, D.C. 20052

PRESENT POSITION

George Washington University

Assistant Professor, Political Science, 2017 - Present

Phone: 860-961-4495 E-mail: adamdean@gwu.edu Website: blogs.gwu.edu/adamdean

Washington, D.C.

EDUCATION

University of Chicago

Ph.D., Political Science, 2014 M.A., Political Science, 2010

London School of Economics

M.Sc., International Political Economy, Merit, 2007

University of Pennsylvania

B.A., Philosophy and Political Science, summa cum laude, 2006

Chicago, IL London, UK Philadelphia, PA

PAST EMPLOYMENT

Middlebury College

Assistant Professor, Political Science, 2014 - 2017

Middlebury, VT

RESEARCH

Books

From Conflict to Coalition: Profit-Sharing Institutions and the Political Economy of Trade, Cambridge University Press: Political Economy of Institutions and Decisions (September 2016).

- J. David Greenstone Book Prize 2017 (Finalist), Politics and History Section, American Political Science Association

Arresting the Opposition: Labor Unions and Free Trade in Developing Countries, Cambridge University Press (under contract, manuscript in preparation).

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Articles "The Gilded Wage: Profit Sharing Institutions and the Political Economy of Trade," International Studies Quarterly 59:2 (June 2015), 316-329. "Power Over Profits: The Political Economy of Workers and Wages," Politics & Society 43:3 (September 2015), 333-360. "NAFTA's Army: Free Trade and U.S. Military Enlistment," International Studies Quarterly, 62:4 (December 2018), 845-856. "Free trade and opioid overdose death in the United States," with Simeon Kimmel. Social Science & Medicine - Population Health, 8 (August 2019), 100409.

Working Papers "Trade Shocks and Regional Job Loss: Evidence from Military Enlistment in the Untied States," with Jonathan Obert. (Revise & Resubmit). "Free Trade or Free Labor: Democracy, Repression, and Trade Liberalization in Developing Countries." (Under Review) "Outside Influence: U.S. Pressure and the Race to Free Trade." "Rewarded by Friends and Punished by Enemies: The CIO and the Taft-Hartley Act," with Jonathan Obert.

Non-Academic "Trump Says He Wants to Protect Steelworkers. Why Are They Unhappy?." The Monkey Cage Blog, The Washington Post, 20 September 2018. "Trump's Trade Reforms Will Not Increase US Wages." Labor Notes, 9 February 2017. "Trump and Clinton are both wrong. Trade policy won't automatically raise U.S. workers' wages." The Monkey Cage Blog, The Washington Post, 13 September 2016.

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Fellowships and Grants

George Washington University - CIBER University Facilitating Fund, George Washington University Shapiro Policy Research Scholars Program, George Washington University Columbian College Facilitating Fund, George Washington University Start-up Research Funds, George Washington University Start-up Research Funds, Middlebury College Junior Research Fellowship, Juan March Institute (Declined) Postdoctoral Fellowship, USC Center for International Studies (Declined) Mellon Dissertation Writing Fellowship Social Sciences Division Fellowship Grodzins Prize Lectureship Doolittle-Harrison Fellowship Nicholson Graduate Student Fellowship Rotary International, Cultural Ambassadorial Scholarship

2019-2020 2019-2020 2018-2019 2018-2019 2017-2020 2014-2017 2014-2017 2014-2015 2013-2014 2008-2013

2013 2012 2012 2007-2008

Book Manuscript Conference Harvard University, hosted by Jeffry Frieden

May 2015

Invited Talks

McGill University, Centre for International Peace and Security Studies University of Wisconsin-Madison, International Relations Colloquium D.C. Area Labor and Working-Class History Seminar Georgetown University, Political Economy Workshop George Washington University, IR Workshop University of Oxford, Nuffield College Seminar London School of Economics, International Political Economy Series Institute of Development Studies, University of Sussex Stanford University, IR Workshop London School of Economics, International Political Economy Series Texas A&M, Political Economy & Political Violence Seminar University of Massachusetts Amherst, Political Economy Working Group University of Chicago, Comparative Politics Workshop University of Oxford, Department of Politics and International Relations University of Chicago, PIPES Workshop University of Chicago, Political Economy Workshop University of Chicago, Money, Markets, and Consumption Workshop University of Chicago, Comparative Politics Workshop University of Chicago, PIPES Workshop

February 2019 February 2019 September 2018 January 2018 October 2017

May 2017 May 2017 May 2017 March 2017 March 2016 February 2016 February 2015 May 2014 May 2013 April 2013 November 2012 October 2011 October 2011 May 2010

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Paper Presentations

"NAFTA's Army: Free Trade and U.S. Military Enlistment." - Middlebury College Economics Department 2015; MPSA 2016

"Liberalizing Labor: How the New Deal Enabled American Free Trade." - APSA 2014; IPES 2014; ISA 2014; APSA 2015

"Free Elections, Free Trade, and Free Labor? Labor Repression and Trade Liberalization in Developing Countries."

- APSA 2014; Gothenburg 2015; APSA 2016; MPSA 2017; APSA 2018

"Linked Crises: Trade-Related Job Loss and Opioid Overdose in the United States" - IPES 2018

"Power Over Profits: Workers, Wages, and the Political Economy of International Trade." - MPSA 2012; IPES 2013; APSA 2013; ISA 2013

"The Gilded Wage: Profit Sharing Institutions and International Trade In Late 19th Century America."

- MPSA 2010; SSHA 2012

"Rewarded by Friends and Punished by Enemies: The CIO and the Taft-Hartley Act." - APSA 2018

TEACHING POSITIONS

George Washington University, Assistant Professor International Relations (PSC 103) Globalization and Labor (PSC 3192W) International Political Economy (PSC 6439) Power and Violence in America (PSC 3192W)

2017 2017 2018 2019 -

Middlebury College, Assistant Professor International Politics (PSCI 109) International Political Economy (PSCI 304) Political Economy of International Trade (PSCI 455) Power and Violence in America (PSCI 282)

2014 - 2017 2014 - 2017 2015 - 2017 2015 - 2017

University of Chicago, Lecturer Political Economy of Development, Trade, and Distribution

Spring, 2013

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