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Etel Solingen
Experience
Etel Solingen is Professor of Political Science at the University of California, Irvine. She was Vice-President of the International Studies Association, President of the International Political Economy Section of ISA, and the recipient of a MacArthur Foundation Research and Writing Award on Peace and International Cooperation, a Social Science Research Council-Mac Arthur Foundation Fellowship on Peace and Security in a Changing World, a Japan Foundation/SSRC Abe Fellowship, and a Center for Global Partnership/Japan Foundation fellowship, among others. She currently serves as Review Essay Editor for the journal International Organization.
Solingen is the author of Nuclear Logics: Contrasting Paths in East Asia and the Middle East (Princeton University Press 2007), Regional Orders at Century's Dawn: Global and Domestic Influences on Grand Strategy (Princeton University Press 1998), Industrial Policy, Technology, and International Bargaining: Designing Nuclear Industries in Argentina and Brazil (Stanford University Press 1996), and editor of Scientists and the State (University of Michigan Press 1994). She's also author of "Pax Asiatica versus Bella Levantina: The Foundations of War and Peace in East Asia and the Middle East," American Political Science Review,forthcoming. Her articles on international relations theory, political economy, international security, internationalization, nuclear proliferation, comparative regionalism, institutional theory, democratization, and science and technology appeared in International Security, International Organization, International Studies Quarterly, Comparative Politics, Journal of Peace Research, Journal of Theoretical Politics, Global Governance, Review of International Studies, Journal of Democracy, Asian Survey, New Political Economy, Contemporary Southeast Asia, International History Review, Peace and Change, Contemporary Security Policy, and International Politics, among others.
August 31, 2006
"Globalization and its Effects: Introduction and Overview"
Book Chapter
By Richard N. Rosecrance, Adjunct Professor; Senior Fellow, International Security Program, Etel Solingen and Arthur A. Stein
"Globalization has the effect of incapacitating states as autonomous units."



