Ronnie D. Lipschutz 


Professor, Department of Politics
Director, Politics PhD Program
Co-director, Center for Global, International and Regional Studies

234 Crown College, University of California , Santa Cruz, CA 95064
Phone: 831-459-3275, Fax: 831-459-3125
Email: rlipsch@ucsc.edu

Various details can be found at the UCSC Politics web site.
Here is my CV.

Some recent and forthcoming publications

The Empire of Faith Project, “War, Discipline, Imperium: American Absolutism and Global Class Struggle,” at: http://people.ucsc.edu/~rlipsch/Empire.pdf

Ronnie D. Lipschutz (ed.), Civil Society and Social Movements, Aldershot, Hampshire: As
hgate Publishing, Library of Essays in International Relations, 2006. (Click here for introductory essay).

Regulation for the Rest of Us? Globalization, Governmentality, and Global Politics, (with James K. Rowe),
London:
Routledge, 2005.  (Click here for chapter 1).

 “Power, Politics, and Global Civil Society,” Millennium 33, #3 (2005): 747-69, at: http://ic.ucsc.edu/~rlipsch/Pol190x/Lipschutz_33_3.pdf

Global Politics as if People Mattered, (Mary Ann Tétreault, co-author) Lanham, Md.: Rowman & Littlefield, 2005.

“Global Civil Society and Global Governmentality: Or, the Search for Politics and the State amidst the Capillaries of Power,” in: Michael Barnett and Raymond Duvall, eds., Power and Global Governance Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2005, pp. 229-48.


"Paper or Plastic?  The Privatization of Global Forestry Regulation," CGIRS Working Paper 2005-1, June 21, 2005,

Sweating It Out: NGO Campaigns and Trade Union Empowerment,” Development in Practice 14, No.1-2 (February 2004): 197-209.

“Constituting Political Community: Globalization, Citizenship and Human Rights,” in: Alison Brysk and Gershon Shafir, eds., People Out of Place—Globalization, Human Rights and the Citizenship Gap, New York: Routledge, 2004, pp. 29-52.

Global Environmental Politics: Power, Perspectives, and Practice, Washington, DC: CQ Press, 2003.

“Aliens, Alien Nations, and Alienation in American Political Economy and Popular Culture,” in: Jutta Weldes, ed., To Seek Out New Worlds, London: Palgrave, 2003, pp. 79-98.

“Theorizing Global Political Economy Because People Matter,” in: Mary Ann Tetreault and Robin Teske, eds., Feminist Approaches to Social Movements, Community and Power. Columbia, S.C.: University of South Carolina Press, 2003, pp.141-60.

"Regulation for the Rest of Us?  Global Social Activism, Corporate Citizenship, and the Disappearance of the Political,
CGIRS Working Paper 2003-1, August 30, 2005.

“The Clash of Governmentalities: The Fall of the UN Republic and America's Reach for Imperium,” Contemporary Security Policy 23, No. 2 (Dec. 2002): 214-31.

Cold War Fantasies: Film, Fiction and Foreign Policy, Lanham, Md.: Rowman & Littlefield, 2001.



On-line publications

After Authority, State University of New York Press, 2000 (can be found through on-line bibilographic databases)

The Myth of "Ethnic Conflict": Politics, Economics, and "Cultural" Violence, with B. Crawford (eds.). Berkeley: International and Area Studies, University of California, Berkeley, 1998.

On Security (ed.). New York: Columbia University Press, 1995.

Courses

Politics 190X: Global Civil Society, Fall 2005

Politics 200D: Political Economy (graduate seminar), Spring 2005

Politics 114: Thinking Green, Spring 2005

Politics 70: Global Politics, Winter 2005

Politics 160A: International Politics, Fall 2004

Politics 177: America and the World, Spring 2004

Politics 174: Global Environmental Politics, Winter 2004

Politics 214: Thinking Green (graduate seminar), Winter 2004

Politics 100: Is Global Justice Possible?, Spring 2003

Politics 80T: Cold War Film & Fiction, Spring 2002

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