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Mary Anne Madeira

Assistant Professor of International Relations


Lehigh University
9 W. Packer Drive
Bethlehem, PA 18015
[email protected]

Academic Appointments
Assistant Professor of International Relations, Lehigh University, 2018-

Assistant Professor of Political Science, Queens College, City University of New York, 2014-
2018

Jean Monnet Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies,
European University Institute, 2013-2014

Education
University of Washington, PhD in Political Science, 2013
Dissertation: The New Politics of the New Trade: the Political Economy of Intra-Industry Trade
University of Washington, MA in Political Science, 2010
University of Edinburgh, MSc with Distinction in International and European Politics, 2005
Johns Hopkins University, BA with Highest Honors in Political Science, 2003

Publications
Book

Caporaso, James A. and Mary Anne Madeira. 2011. Globalization, Institutions and Governance.
London: SAGE.

Refereed Articles

Madeira, Mary Anne. Forthcoming 2022. “The Defeminizing Reversal: Globalization, Industrial
Upgrading and Female Labor Force Participation.” International Studies Quarterly.

Madeira, Mary Anne. 2018. “The Politics of TTIP in the US: American Industry, Labor and
Public Positions on Transatlantic Trade.” Asia-Pacific Journal of EU Studies 16(1): 31-53.

Madeira, Mary Anne. 2016. “New Trade, New Politics: Intra-Industry Trade and Domestic
Political Coalitions.” Review of International Political Economy 23(4): 677-711.

Madeira, Mary Anne. 2014. “Regionalization and National Social Policies.” Research and
Politics 1(3): 1-9.
Refereed Book Chapters

Madeira, Mary Anne. 2021. “Hegemony and its Discontents: Power and Regional Integration in
Latin America.” In Power Relations and Comparative Regionalism. Eds, James A. Caporaso and
Min-Hyung Kim. Abingdon, UK: Routledge.

Madeira, Mary Anne. 2018. “The Politics of International Trade.” Oxford Research
Encyclopedia of Politics. New York: Oxford University Press.

Madeira, Mary Anne. 2014. “The new politics of the new trade: The political economy of intra-
industry trade.” In Deese, David A. (ed.). Handbook of the International Political Economy of
Trade. Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar.

Madeira, Mary Anne and James A. Caporaso. 2011. “Regional Integration (Supranational).”
International Encyclopedia of Political Science. London: SAGE.

Articles In Progress

Book manuscript. The New Politics of the New Trade: the Political Economy of Intra-Industry
Trade.

“Diffusion and Dissent: the Design of Preferential Trade Agreements in Latin America.”
Coauthored with Lisa Lechner. Under review.

Reviews

Madeira, Mary Anne. 2018. “Review: Intra-Industry Trade: Cooperation and Conflict in the
Global Political Economy by Cameron Thies and Timothy M. Peterson.” Perspectives on
Politics.

Opinion Editorials

Madeira, Mary Anne. “Our Last Trade War Was a Global Disaster. This Time Won’t Be Any
Different.” Fortune Magazine, March 6, 2018.

Madeira, Mary Anne. “Under Trump’s Plan, Mexico Won’t End Up Paying for the Wall. You
Will.” Washington Post (Monkey Cage), February 10, 2017.

Media Requests

Quoted in Alex Ward, “What Alexander Hamilton has to do with the EU’s $850 billion
coronavirus stimulus plan.” Vox.com. July 21, 2020.

Quoted in Agam Shah, “The Impact of Tariffs on Manufacturing and Engineering.” Mechanical
Engineering Magazine. August 2018.

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Interview with Liu Xin on China Global Television Network. July 10, 2018.

Quoted in Stuart Thompson, “The good, the bad and the ugly: here’s what could happen in
Trump’s trade war escalates.” National Post of Canada. June 13, 2018.

Interview with Karina Huber on China Global Television Network. “Mary Anne Madeira
discusses the possible growing trade conflicts between China and the US.” April 11, 2018.

Grants and Fellowships


Paul J. Franz Summer Research Award, Lehigh University, 2020 ($4,600)
Mellon Humanities Lab Course Moment Grant, Lehigh University, 2020 ($250)
Paul J. Franz Summer Research Award, Lehigh University, 2019 ($4,500)
PSC-CUNY Research Award, Queens College, 2018 ($4,530) (declined)
Mellon Faculty Fellow, Queens College, 2018-2019
Faculty Fellowship Publication Program, City University of New York, 2017
European Union Centre for Excellence Graduate Research Grant, University of Washington,
2012 ($5,000)
Hanauer Fellowship for the Study of Western Civilization, University of Washington, 2011-2012
Foreign Language and Area Studies Fellowship for French language, University of Washington,
2009-2010
European Union Centre for Excellence Graduate Research Grant, University of Washington,
2009 ($5,000)
Foreign Language and Area Studies Fellowship for French language, University of Washington,
2008-2009
Department of Political Science Fellowship, University of Washington, 2007-2008
American Friends of the University of Edinburgh Scholarship, University of Edinburgh, 2004
($5,000)
Michael Bloomberg Scholarship, Johns Hopkins University, 1999-2003 ($60,000)

Awards
Linden A. Mander Prize, Best Paper in International Relations, Department of Political Science,
University of Washington, 2012 for the paper entitled “The New Politics of the New Trade:
the Political Economy of Intra-Industry Trade in Developed Economies.”
Honors Distinction, MSc in International and European Politics, University of Edinburgh, 2005
Phi Beta Kappa Society, Johns Hopkins University, 2003

Invited Talks
“Author Meets Critics: Invited Roundtable Panelist discussing Competitiveness and Death by
Gary Winslett.” International Studies Association, April 8, 2021.
“Women in a Global Economy.” March 17, 2021. Queens College Political Science Department,
Flushing, NY.
“What Works for Women? Multinational Production and Female Labor Force Participation.”

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November 16, 2020. Lehigh University Global Studies Faculty Research Colloquium.
“What Works for Women? Multinational Production and Female Labor Force Participation.”
November 20, 2019. Occidental College, Los Angeles, CA.
“Trade Wars.” Lehigh University Debate Society. October 24, 2019. Bethlehem, PA.
UN Partnership Faculty Panel: Reactions to President Trump’s Speech to the UN General
Assembly. September 24, 2019. Lehigh University, Bethlehem, PA.
“Power, Hegemony and Latin American Regionalism.” April 3, 2019, Tufts University,
Cambridge, MA.
Panelist, “Power and Regionalism in Europe, Asia and Latin America.” May 26, 2017, Jackson
School of International Studies, University of Washington, Seattle, WA.
Panelist, “Trade in the Age of Trump” Symposium, Queens College, March 2017, Flushing, NY.
Roundtable Participant, “CETA, TTIP and EU Trade Strategy Forum.” Academia Sinica,
December 20, 2016. Taipei, Taiwan.
“American Industry Responses to the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership.” EU
Trade Policy Workshop at the European Union Center, National Taiwan University,
December 2016, Taipei.
“New Jobs for Women in the Global Economy? How Globalization Affects Women.” Women
and Gender Studies Colloquium Series, Queens College, September 30, 2015. Flushing, NY.
"The New Politics of the New Trade: Intra-Industry Trade and Political Coalitions in Developed
Economies.” CUNY Graduate Center, Department of Political Science. September 18, 2015.
New York, NY.
“International Trade and Political Coalitions in the European Union.” Global Governance
Programme Seminar Series. European University Institute. April 3, 2014. Florence, Italy.
“The Domestic Politics of Trade in Developed Economies.” Robert Schuman Centre of
Advanced Studies Seminar Series. European University Institute. November 13, 2013.
Florence, Italy.
“Being French, Being Muslim: the Veil Debate in France.” European Union Centre of
Excellence Master Teacher’s Workshop, University of Washington. November 1, 2011,
Seattle.
“Regional Integration and Social Policy in the EU’s Neighborhood.” Western United States
Graduate Research Workshop, European Union Centre of Excellence, Colorado University,
Boulder, CO. May 2010.

Conference Presentations
“Down with TPP! What’s TTIP? Explaining Variation in Trade Politics.” American Political
Science Association, October 1, 2021.
“Diffusion and Dissent: the Design of Preferential Trade Agreements in Latin America”,
International Studies Association, April 8, 2021.
“Does the Global Economy Work for Women?” American Political Science Association,
September 10, 2020.
“Diffusion and Dissent: the Design of Preferential Trade Agreements in Latin America”,
European Consortium of Political Research, August 28, 2020.
“Diffusion and Dissent: the Design of Preferential Trade Agreements in Latin America”,
International Studies Association, March 25, 2020, Honolulu. (Conference cancelled.)

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“Commerce, Coalitions and the Rise of the Firm: Trade Politics in Europe”, American Political
Science Association, September 5, 2015, San Francisco.
“Commerce, Coalitions and the Rise of the Firm: Trade Politics in Europe”, European Union
Studies Association, March 7, 2015. Boston, MA.
“Intra-Industry Trade and Protection in Developed Economies”, American Political Science
Association, August 31, 2013, Chicago.
“The New Politics of the New Trade: the Political Economy of Intra-Industry Trade in
Developed Economies”, International Studies Association, April 4, 2012, San Diego.
“How does regional integration affect national social policies?”, International Studies
Association, March 18, 2011, Montreal.
“Under the Thumb of Globalization? Multinational Production and Cross-National Variation in
Female Labor Force Participation.” Coauthored with Jennifer Noveck, International Studies
Association, March 17, 2011, Montreal.
“Shari’a or the State? Islamic Law Institutions in Western Democracies, Midwest Political
Science Association, April 23, 2010, Chicago.
“Shari’a or the State? Islamic Law Institutions in Western Democracies”, International Studies
Association, February 21, 2010, New Orleans.

Teaching

Introduction to World Politics


Poverty and Development
Gender and International Politics
Work and Labor in a Global Economy

College and University Service

Chair, Campbell Prize committee, Lehigh University, 2021-present


Faculty Advisor to new Lehigh University chapter of United Students Against Sweatshops
(founded by students in my Work and Labor course), 2021-present
Panelist, Student Senate Faculty Panel on Diversity, Equity and Inclusion, Lehigh University,
October 26, 2021
Panelist, UN Partnership’s Faculty Reactions to President Trump’s Speech at the United
Nations,. September 22, 2020. Lehigh University, Bethlehem, PA.
Invited faculty debate participant, “Trade Wars: Chinese Foreign Policy”, Lehigh University
Debate Society 5x10 Event, October 24, 2019.
Panelist, UN Partnership’s Faculty Reactions to President Trump’s Speech at the United
Nations, Lehigh University, September 2019.
Fulbright Endorsement Committee Member for applicant Savannah Boylan, September 14, 2020.
Faculty Reviewer, Lehigh Review, 2019
Campbell Prize Committee member, 2018-2021
Member of three undergraduate thesis committees, Lehigh University, 2018-2019
Mellon Mays Faculty Mentor to two undergraduate Mellon Mays Fellows, Queens College,
2016-2019
Outcomes Assessment Committee, Political Science Department, Queens College, 2014-2018

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Professional Service

Chair, “Policymakers as Individuals” Panel. American Political Science Association, October 2,


2021.
Chair and Discussant, “Firms, Lobbying, Tariffs and Policy Outcomes” Panel. American
Political Science Association, September 12, 2020.
Panelist, Panel Honoring Lifetime Achievement in European Studies Award Recipient James
Caporaso, European Union Studies Association, March 7, 2015. Boston, MA.
Discussant, Globalization and Inequality Panel, International Studies Association, March 16,
2011, Montreal.
Invited discussant for Cambridge University Press Book Seminar on Layna Mosley’s manuscript
Labor Rights and Multinational Production. Seattle, WA. 2010.

Referee Activity:

American Political Science Review (x2), American Journal of Political Science (x2), Business
and Politics, Comparative Political Studies, Global Policy, International Studies Quarterly,
Journal of Conflict Resolution, Political Research Quarterly (x2), Political Science Research
and Methods, Review of International Political Economy (x3), Review of International
Organizations (x2)

Professional Training

CITL Faculty Workshops on Remote and Hybrid Course Development, Lehigh University, June-
July 2020.
Time-Series Cross-Sectional Analysis Workshop, ICPSR Summer Program for Quantitative
Methods in Social Research, University of Houston, May 20-24, 2019.

Professional Memberships
American Political Science Association
International Studies Association

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