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Layna Mosley Department of Political Science University of North Carolina 361 Hamilton Hall, CB 3265 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-3265 (919) 962-0416 mosley@unc.edu Employment Professor of Political Science, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, July 2011-. Associate Professor of Political Science, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 2007-2011. Assistant Professor of Political Science, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 2004-2007. Thomas J. and Robert T. Rolfs Assistant Professor of Political Science, University of Notre Dame, 1999-2004. Education Ph.D., Political Science, Duke University, May 1999. M.A, Political Science, Duke University, May 1996. B.A. (Honors), International Relations, Rollins College, May 1993. Publications Books Interview Research in Political Science [editor], Cornell University Press, 2013. Labor Rights and Multinational Production, Cambridge University Press, 2011. Global Capital and National Governments. Cambridge University Press, 2003. One of three books short-listed for the European Consortium for Political Research s XII Stein Rokkan Prize in Comparative Social Science Research, October 2004. Refereed Articles Categories, Creditworthiness and Contagion: How Investors Shortcuts Affect Sovereign Debt Markets. 2015. With Sarah Brooks and Rafael de Cunha. International Studies Quarterly. Migration, Labor and the International Political Economy. 2015. With David A. Singer. Annual Review of Political Science 18.

May 2015 2 Foreign Aid, Trade and Labor Rights in Developing Nations. With Sijeong Lim and Aseem Prakash. World Development 67 (March 2015): 295-309. Labor Rights, Material Interests and Moral Entrepreneurship (with Lindsay Tello). Human Rights Quarterly 37:1 (February 2015): 53-79. Regulating Globally, Implementing Locally: The Financial Codes and Standards Effort. Review of International Political Economy 17:4 (October 2010), pp. 724-761. Trade-Based Diffusion of Labor Rights: A Panel Study, 1986-2002 (with Brian Greenhill and Aseem Prakash). 2009. American Political Science Review 103:4 (November 2009), pp. 669-690. The Global Financial Crisis: Lessons and Opportunities for International Political Economy (with David A. Singer). International Interactions 35:4 (November 2009), pp. 420-429. Also appears as Chapter 22 in Nicola Phillips and Catherine Weaver (eds.), 2010. International Political Economy: Debating the Past, Present and Future (London: Routledge). An End to Global Standards and Codes? Global Governance 15:1 (January 2009), pp. 9-14. Taking Stock Seriously: Equity Market Performance, Government Policy, and Financial Globalization, (with David Andrew Singer), International Studies Quarterly 52:2, (June 2008), pp. 405-425. Workers Rights in Open Economies: Global Production and Domestic Institutions in the Developing World. Comparative Political Studies 41:4/5 (April/May 2008), pp. 674-714. "Racing to the Bottom or Climbing to the Top? Economic Globalization and Labor Rights (with Saika Uno). Comparative Political Studies 40:8 (August 2007), pp. 923-948. Globalization and the State: Still Room to Move? New Political Economy 10:3 (September 2005), pp. 355-362. Government-Financial Market Relations after EMU, European Union Politics 5:2 (June 2004), pp. 181-210. Attempting Global Standards? National Governments, International Finance, and the IMF s Data Regime, Review of International Political Economy 10:2 (May 2003), pp. 332-363. Room to Move: International Financial Markets and National Welfare States, International Organization 54:4 (Fall 2000), pp. 737-773. [Reprinted in Benjamin J. Cohen, ed., International Money Relations in the New Global Economy, Edward Elgar Publishing, 2004] Work in Progress and Under Review

May 2015 3 Contingent Convergence (or Divergence): Unpacking the Linkages between Labor Rights and Foreign Direct Investment (with Brian Greenhill and Aseem Prakash). Revise and resubmit. The Politics of Petitions: Labor Rights and the US Generalized System of Preferences. With Lindsay Tello. Presented at the 2013 American Political Science Association annual meetings. Under Review. Taking Labor Rights on the Road? Multinational Firms and the Transmission of Best Practices. Presented at the Transnational Integration Regimes Workshop, European University Institute, April 2011; University of Rochester, October 2011; Texas A&M, May 2013. Revisions in progress. Book Chapters (De)Fault Lines? The EU, National Governments and Private Capital Markets in the Post-Crisis Era. in Bruno Dallago and John McGowan, eds., Crises in Europe in the Transatlantic Context: Economic and Political Appraisals, pp. 152-167 (London: Routledge, 2015). Private Governance for the Public Good? Exploring Private Sector Participation in Global Financial Regulation, in Helen V. Milner and Andrew Moravcsik, eds., Power, Interdependence and Non-State Actors in World Politics, pp. 126-145. (Princeton University Press, 2009). Constraints, Opportunities and Information: Financial Market-Government Relations around the World, in Pranab Bardhan, Samuel Bowles and Michael Wallerstein, eds., Globalization and Egalitarian Redistribution, pp. 87-112 (Princeton University Press, 2006). Embedded Liberalism, in Martin Griffiths, ed., The Routledge Encyclopedia of International Relations and Global Politics. (New York: Routledge, 2005). New Currency, New Constraints? The Euro and Financial Market-Government Relations, in Robert Fishman and Anthony Messina, eds., The Year of the Euro: The Social, Cultural and Political Import of Europe s Common Currency, pp. 186-211 (University of Notre Dame Press, 2006). The Political Economy of Globalization, Chapter 5 in David Held and Anthony McGrew, eds., Globalization Theory (Polity Press, forthcoming, December 2006), pp. 106-125. Other Articles Forum: Can Global Brands Create Just Supply Chains? Boston Review, May 2013. Also available online. Don't Sweat the Bond Markets. How Eurozone Government Debt Works. Foreign Affairs (at foreignaffairs.com); June 12, 2012. Free Trade Can Lift Labor Standards Abroad. New York Times (online), October 27, 2011. http://www.nytimes.com/2011/10/28/opinion/free-trade-by-itself-can-lift-labor-standardsabroad.html

Smart Regulation to Reap the Benefits of the Market Economy. In Priorities for a New Political Economy: Memos to the Left. London: Policy Network (2011), pp. 77-80. May 2015 4 Regulating Globally, Implementing Locally: The Future of International Financial Standards. The Centre for International Governance Innovation, University of Waterloo, Working Paper, October 2009. Convergence Investment: The EU, Turkey and Bond Market Investors (with Iain Hardie). EU Political Economy Newsletter, Issue 8 (Spring 2007), pp. 7-9. ICP: Mood Ring or Next Big Thing? APSA-CP Newsletter, Vol. 16, Issue 1 (Winter 2005), pp. 14-18. National Governments and Global Capital Markets: Lessons of the Past for the Present, European Association for Banking History Bulletin, May 2001. Government and the Markets Then and Now, The Rothschild Archive Annual Review, 1999-2000. Awards and Grants Faculty Field Director, Social Science Research Council Doctoral Pre-Dissertation Fellowship Program, 2011-2012. Winner of the APSA Labor Project s Award (with Brian Greenhill and Aseem Prakash) for best paper presented at the 2010 APSA meeting. Browne Center at University of Pennsylvania ($10,000) and Duke University Center for International Studies ($16,000). To fund a conference (January 2010) and edited volume on the use of interviews in political science research. Winner of the APSA Labor Project s Award (with Brian Greenhill and Aseem Prakash) for best paper presented at the 2008 APSA meeting. International Studies Association Workshop Grant ($5000), 2006. University of North Carolina: UNC Institute for Arts and Humanities, Academic Leadership Program Fellow, 2014-2015. Center for Faculty Excellence Large Course Redesign Grant, 2014-2015. Institute for Arts and Humanities Faculty Fellowship, Fall 2008. Junior Faculty Development Award ($5000), Summer 2005. Vice Provost for International Studies First Year Seminar Course Development (awarded $1000 for supplemental activities for first year seminar, Spring 2006).

May 2015 5 UCIS International Travel Grant, May 2005; September 2006. Center for European Studies (through European Union Center of Excellence Grant), research funding, $2750 (2005-2006). Council on Foreign Relations, International Affairs Fellowship, 2004-2005 (declined). German Marshall Fund, Faculty Research Fellowship ($40,000), August 2002-May 2003. Professional Service (select) Program Co-Chair, 2015 American Political Science Association Annual Meeting. Vice President-elect, International Studies Association, 2016-2018. Chair, Professional Rights and Responsibilities Committee, International Studies Association, 2016-2018. Finance Committee Member, International Studies Association, 2014-2017. Program Co-Chair, 2012 International Studies Association Annual Meeting, San Diego, CA. Steering Committee, International Political Economy Society, November 2011 to present. Editorial Board Member, International Interactions (January 2012 to December 2013); International Studies Quarterly (January 2014-present); Journal of Politics (January 2007- January 2009). University Service (select) Department of Political Science, Graduate Admissions Director, August 2010-July 2013, August 2014-present. Member, August 2008-July 2010 Department of Political Science, International Relations subfield chair, 2010-2014. Faculty Athletics Committee, August 2012-present. Undergraduate Admissions Advisory Committee, August 2011-present. Committee on Special Talent Admissions: member (2011-2012); chair (2012-present) Institute for Arts and Humanities Faculty Advisory Board, 2011-2014.

May 2015 6 Departmental Service (select) Director of Graduate Admissions, 2010-2013, 2014-present; Graduate Admissions Committee Member, 2007-2010. Political Economy Search Committee, chair, 2012-2013 and 2013-2014. Long-Range Planning Committee Member, August 2011-May 2013. Dissertation Committees University of North Carolina: Steven Hall (PhD. 2005), Hakseon Lee (PhD. 2007), Y. K. Kim (co-chair, PhD. 2009), Katja Kleinberg (PhD. 2009), Dae Jin Yi (PhD. 2009), Patrick Egan (Ph.D. 2012, Tulane), Christine Carpino (Ph.D. 2012), William Winecoff (Ph.D. 2013, Indiana), Sarah Bauerle Danzman (PhD. 2014, chair; Princeton post-doc, Elon University); Bo-Ram Kwon, Heather Ba, Robert Galantucci, (chair), Lindsay Tello (chair). Outside Member: Raphael de Cunha (Ohio State University); Shahryar Minhas (Duke University); Manaka Mahajan (University of Miami, PhD. 2015). University of Notre Dame: Mariana Sousa (Ph.D. 2009, CIDE)