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Name
  
Helen Milner


Role
  
Political Scientist

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Education
  
Harvard University, Stanford University

Books
  
Interests - institutions - and infor, Votes - Vetoes - and the P, Resisting protectionism, Sailing the Water's Edge: Th, The Political Economy

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Helen V. Milner (born 1958) is a political scientist from the United States who has written extensively on issues related to international political economy like international trade, the connections between domestic politics and foreign policy, globalization and regionalism, and the relationship between democracy and trade policy.

Contents

The Politics of Globalisation: The World Economy and Domestic Politics


Career

She graduated with honors in international relations at Stanford University in 1980 and obtained her Ph.D in Political Science at Harvard University in 1986.

Since 2004 she is the B.C. Forbes Professor of Politics and International Affairs at Princeton University and the director of the Niehaus Center for Globalization and Governance at Princeton’s Woodrow Wilson School. She was the Department Chair from 2005-2011.

Since 1986 she was a professor at Columbia University and was between 2001 and 2004 James T. Shotwell Professor of International Relations at Columbia University.

For the moment, she is conducting research on issues related to globalization and development, such as the political economy of foreign aid, the digital divide and the global diffusion of the internet, and the relationship between globalization and environmental policy.

Academic awards and honors

  • Fellow, Bellagio Study and Conference Center, Rockefeller Foundation, Bellagio, Italy, summer 2004.
  • Fellow, Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences, Stanford CA., 2001-2.
  • Fellow, American Academy of Arts and Sciences, 2000–present.
  • Member, Council on Foreign Relations, 2002–present.
  • Research grants, Institute for Social and Economic Policy Research, Columbia University, 1999-2002.
  • Social Science Research Council Advanced Research Fellowship in Foreign Policy Studies, 1989-91.
  • German Marshall Fund Fellowship, 1989-90 (declined).
  • Summer Fellowship, Columbia University Council for Research in the Humanities and Social Sciences, 1987 and 1988.
  • Sumner Prize, awarded by Harvard University for the exceptional thesis in international law and peace, June 1986.
  • Kennedy Traveling Fellowship, Harvard University, 1985, dissertation research in Paris at the Atlantic Institute for International Relations.
  • Research Fellowship, Brookings Institution, Washington, D.C., 1983-1984.
  • Teaching Fellowship, Harvard University, 1982-1983.
  • Ray Atherton Fellowship in International Relations, Harvard University, 1980-1981 and 1981-1982.
  • Phi Beta Kappa, Stanford University, 1979.
  • References

    Helen Milner Wikipedia