James Raymond Vreeland
Title
Associate Professor
Department
Faculty - SFS
General profile
Alt. phone
202-687-7846
Alt. email
james.raymond.vreeland@gmail.com
Location
301 ICC
Bio
Preferred email: James.Raymond.Vreeland@gmail.com
James Raymond Vreeland (Ph.D., New York University, 1999) is Associate Professor of International Relations in the School of Foreign Service. He conducts research in the field of international political economy. In addition to his first book, The IMF and Economic Development (Cambridge University Press, March 2003), he has written an introductory text entitled The International Monetary Fund: Politics of Conditional Lending (Routledge, January 2007) and co-edited Globalization and the Nation State: The Impact of the IMF and the World Bank (Routledge, 2006). He is currently working on a book project entitled The Political Economy of the United Nations Security Council. His research has appeared in International Organization, Journal of Conflict Resolution, Journal of Development Economics, Political Analysis, European Economic Review, Review of International Organizations, Public Choice, World Development, International Political Science Review, World Economics, and Foreign Policy Magazine.
Vreeland has growing global experience, having presented his research in over fifteen countries located in six different continents. He has also held teaching and research affiliations with universities on five continents including Bond University (Australia), ESADE (Spain), Georg-August-Universität Göttingen (Germany), ETH Zürich (Switzerland), Korea University (Korea), University of California Los Angeles (USA), Universidad Nacional de San Martín (Argentina), University of São Paulo (Brazil), and Yale University (USA). He speaks English, French, and Spanish.
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James Raymond Vreeland (Ph.D., New York University, 1999) is Associate Professor of International Relations in the School of Foreign Service. He conducts research in the field of international political economy. In addition to his first book, The IMF and Economic Development (Cambridge University Press, March 2003), he has written an introductory text entitled The International Monetary Fund: Politics of Conditional Lending (Routledge, January 2007) and co-edited Globalization and the Nation State: The Impact of the IMF and the World Bank (Routledge, 2006). He is currently working on a book project entitled The Political Economy of the United Nations Security Council. His research has appeared in International Organization, Journal of Conflict Resolution, Journal of Development Economics, Political Analysis, European Economic Review, Review of International Organizations, Public Choice, World Development, International Political Science Review, World Economics, and Foreign Policy Magazine.
Vreeland has growing global experience, having presented his research in over fifteen countries located in six different continents. He has also held teaching and research affiliations with universities on five continents including Bond University (Australia), ESADE (Spain), Georg-August-Universität Göttingen (Germany), ETH Zürich (Switzerland), Korea University (Korea), University of California Los Angeles (USA), Universidad Nacional de San Martín (Argentina), University of São Paulo (Brazil), and Yale University (USA). He speaks English, French, and Spanish.
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Education
- Ph.D. (1999) New York University, Politics
Languages
- French (speak, read, write)
- Spanish (speak, read, write)

