
Janice Bially Mattern
Associate Professor
Department of International Relations
201 Maginnes Hall
ph/voice mail: 610-758-3394
ph/coordinator: 610-758-3390
fax: 610/758-3393
email: jbm3@lehigh.edu
curriculum vitae
Ph.D. Yale University, 1998 International Relations Theory, International Organization, especially global governance and transformations in world order, Criminality and Transational Crime, International Ethics, Sovereignty .
Courses Taught
IR 105 Theories of International Relations
IR 194 International Organization
IR 197/GCP The United Nations
IR 346 Contemporary Ethical Dilemmas in World Politics
IR 347 Non-State Actors in a Globalized World
Recent Publications:
"Why Soft Power Isn't So Soft: Representational Force and the Sociolinguistic Construction of Attraction in World Politics," Millennium (33,3: 2005).
Ordering International Politics: Identity, Crisis, and Representational Force , (Routledge: 2005).
"The Difference that Language-Power Makes: Solving the Puzzle of the Suez Crisis," in Fran?ois Debrix (ed.) Language, Power, and Agency in a Constructed World (ME Sharpe: 2003).
"The Power Politics of Identity" European Journal of International Relations (7:3) September 2001.
"Taking Identity Seriously," Cooperation and Conflict, (53:3) September 2000.
"Measuring National Power in a Post-industrial Age. 2000. RAND. With Ashley Tellis, Christopher Layne and Melissa McPherson
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