DR. VINÍCIUS RODRIGUES VIEIRA Institute of International Relations, University of São Paulo (IRI-USP) Av. Prof. Lúcio Martins Rodrigues, Travessas 4 e 5, São Paulo, SP, Brazil, 05508-020 +55 (11) 99832-9540 rodriguesvieira@gmail.com https://sites.google.com/site/rodriguesvieira ACADEMIC POSITIONS 2017/08-Current 2015/02-Current Visiting Professor (Tenure-Track), University of São Paulo, Brazil Research on the interplay between regional political economy and the global liberal order; undergraduate and graduate teaching in English. Lecturer in International Relations, Getúlio Vargas Foundation, Brazil In charge of teaching and developing courses for undergraduates in Business (English-taught), Law, and Public Policy and for graduate students in IR. 2016/09-2017/07 Fung Global Fellow, Princeton University Responsible for conducting research on the linkages between regionalism and multilateral regimes in trade and security. 2015/09-2017/07 Fellow (Non-Resident), Institute for Advanced Studies, Princeton Member of the Summer Program in Social Science; responsible for conducting research on emerging powers, national identity, and trade negotiations. 2014/12-2017/08 Postdoctoral Researcher, University of São Paulo, Brazil Research on emerging powers and their participation on economic and security regimes; undergraduate teaching in English. 2013/10-2014/06 Non-Stipendiary Lecturer in Politics, Lincoln College, University of Oxford Tutorial teaching on IR and Comparative Government; member of the admission team for PPE and History and Politics. 2011/01-2014/06 Tutor, University of Oxford Tutorial teaching on PPE subjects (IR and Political Sociology) for students based at Lincoln and Pembroke Colleges; teaching for exchange students. 2008/08-2010/05 Teaching Assistant and Reader, University of California at Berkeley Assistance in courses for undergraduates in the Interdisciplinary Studies and International Area Studies programs; exam and paper grading in Sociology. EDUCATION 2010-2014 DPhil in International Relations, Nuffield College, University of Oxford 2012 Exchange Scholar, Department of Political Science, Yale University 2008-2010 M.A. in Latin American Studies, University of California at Berkeley 2004 Certificate on Race, Develop., and Social Inequality, Vanderbilt University 2002-2007 B.A. in Public Affairs, Major in Journalism, University of São Paulo, Brazil
PUBLICATIONS Books Under Review The Missing I : National Identity and the Limits to Trade Liberalization Manuscript based on my dissertation under full consideration by the Oxford University Press. It compares Brazil, India, and the US in WTO negotiations. 2009 Pictures and Mirrors: Race and Ethnicity in Brazil and the United States Co-edited with Jacquelyn Johnson; published in English and translated to Portuguese by the University of São Paulo and the U.S. Government. 2008 Democracia Racial, do Discurso à Realidade (in Portuguese) Undergraduate honours thesis that discusses the political economy of racial inequality in Brazil, with reference to India and the US; published by Paulus. Peer-Reviewed Articles in English 2018/05 Who Joins Counter-Hegemonic IGOs? Early and Late Members of The China-Led Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB) Research and Politics 5 (2): 1-7. 2017/12 Regions and the Globe: A Spatial-Temporal Framework for Foreign Policy Analysis (Co-written with Haroldo Ramanzini Jr., Harvard Kennedy School of Government) Brazilian Political Science Review 11 (3): 1-12. 2017/06 Blended Diplomacy: Institutional Design and Brazil s National Interest in Trade Rising Powers Quarterly 2 (2): 31-53. 2016/06 Beyond the Market: The Global South and WTO s Normative Dimension International Negotiation 21 (2): 267-294. 2016/05 When Procedural Legitimacy Equals Nothing: Civil Society and Foreign Trade Policy in Brazil and Mexico Journal of Global Connections (Contexto Internacional) 38 (1): 349-384. 2014/04 Invisible Legacies: Brazil s and South Korea s Shift from ISI towards Export Strategies under Authoritarian Rule Journal of International Relations and Development 17 (2): 157-190. 2014/04 Is Politics Behind Trade? The Impact of International Trends and Diplomatic Action on Brazil s Exports during Globalisation Bulletin of Latin American Research 33 (2): 140 157. 2014/03 Public and Private: Change and Continuity in Economy through Two Meta- Fields in Society Cambridge Review of International Affairs 27 (1): 21 38. Book Chapters in English (Most Relevant) Forthcoming Symbolic Power and Brazilian Civil Society in an Age of Globalism and Populism Book Civil Society in the Global South, to be published by Routledge, UK 2015/06 The Eastern Brother: Brazil s view of India as a Diplomatic Partner in World Trade Book Competing Visions of India in World Politics: India s Rise beyond the West, edited by Kate Sullivan and published by Palgrave, Basingstoke, UK 2 CV DR. RODRIGUES VIEIRA
2014/12 Legal Child vs Step Child? The Impact of Colonial Legacies on Brazil s and India s Global Trajectories Book Echoes of Empire: Memory, Identity and Colonial Legacies, edited by Kalypso Nicolaidis et al. and published by IB Tauris, London, UK. WORK UNDER PRODUCTION Revise and Resubmit Under Review Under Review Working Paper Working Paper When Votes Can t Be Bought: Regional Development Banks and Voting Similarity with the US in the United Nations General Assembly Co-written with Anastassia Obydenkova, Higher School of Economics, Moscow Regional Learning, Global Socialisation: Diverging Regionalism and Distinct paths in Nuclear Proliferation Co-written with Haroldo Ramanzini Jr., Harvard Kennedy School of Government The Role of the State in the Global Politics of Knowledge: BRICS as Political Distinction and the Limits to Epistemological Change Falling Apart: The Regional Political Economy of Nuclear Proliferation Co-written with Eliza Gheorghe, Yale University Protecting the Nation's Dual Core: Economic and Symbolic Determinants of the National Interest in Trade Negotiations" AWARDS AND GRANTS (2008-2018) 2017-2020 Research Allowance, CAPES Scholarship, Brazilian Government ($8,000) 2017-2018 Grant for a Research Workshop with Oxford, Princeton University ($20,600) 2017 Grant for a Research Workshop with Princeton, Oxford ( 2,600) 2017 Grant for Book Workshop, Princeton University ($2,000) 2016 2017 Fung Global Fellows Research Allowance, Princeton University ($4,000) 2015-2017 CNPq Research Scholarship (joint-applicant), Brazilian Government ($4,500) 2013 2014 Writing-up Studentship, Dep. of Politics and IR, Oxford ( 2,000) 2013 2016 Travel Grant, International Studies Association ($1,120) 2013 Grant for Organizing the Brazilian Conference, Nuffield College ( 520) 2012 2014 Travel Grant, Dep. of Politics and IR, Oxford ( 1,000) 2012 Travel Grant, Santander Travel Awards, Oxford ( 1,000) 2011-2012 Travel Grant, Nuffield College ( 1,400) 2011 Rajiv Gandhi Travelling Scholarship, Rajiv Gandhi Foundation ( 600) 2010 2013 Studentship, Dep. of Politics and International Relations, Oxford ( 60,000) 2010 2014 Studentship, Nuffield College ( 13,000) 2010 Admission offer, PhD in Sociology, University of Wisconsin, Madison (declined) 2010 Outstanding Teaching Award, University of California at Berkeley 2010 International House Scholarship, University of California at Berkeley ($5,800) 2010 International Office Scholarship, University of California at Berkeley ($1,300) 2009 Travel Grant, University of California, Berkeley ($850) 2009 Grant for the book Pictures and Mirrors, U.S. Consulate in São Paulo ($7,000) 2008-2009 Block Grant and Power Award, University of California, Berkeley ($15,000) 3 CV DR. RODRIGUES VIEIRA
RESEARCH PRESENTATIONS (MOST RELEVANT) Academic Conferences 2017 Malapportionment and its Consequences to National Identity: White Over- Representation in a Post-Racial America, presented at the Southern Political Science Association (SPSA) Meeting, New Orleans, LA, USA. 2016-2017 The Regional Origins of Domestic Interests in Multilateral Trade, presented at the Midwest Political Science Association (MPSA) Meeting, Chicago, IL, USA, the International Studies Association (ISA) Meeting, Baltimore, MA, USA, the Southern Political Science Association (SPSA) Meeting, New Orleans, LA, USA, the American Political Science Association (APSA) Meeting, Philadelphia, PA, USA, and the International Political Science Association (IPSA) World Congress of Political Science, Poznan, Poland. 2016 Pre-Victorian vs. Post-Victorian States and Preferences for Economic Liberalization: a Time-Based Taxonomy in International Society, presented at the International Studies Association (ISA) Meeting, Atlanta, GA, USA. 2014 Supplementary Power: Combining Qualitative and Quantitative Tools in the Analysis of Interest Groups, presented at the 2nd LCSS PhD Methodology Conference, London School of Economics, London. 2013 The Missing I : The Role of Domestic Identities in Brazil s and India s Negotiating Positions in WTO s Doha Round, 2001-2008, presented at the International Studies Association (ISA) Meeting, San Francisco, CA, USA, and the Midwest Political Science Association (MPSA) Meeting, Chicago, IL, USA. 2011 Framing Anarchy: A Framework to Analyse Foreign Policy based on Interactions among State, Market, and Civil Society Actors in Domestic and Transnational Levels, presented at the Global International Studies Meeting, Porto, Portugal. Workshops 2017 National Identity and the Empowerment of Protectionist Sectors during Pre-Obama US, presented at the Fung-Niehaus Workshop on Globalization and Global Governance, Princeton University, USA. 2016 National Identity and Power in Trade Policy, presented at the Summer Program in Social Science meeting, École de Haute Studies in Sciences Sociales, Paris, France. 2013 Comments on Amitav Acharya s Presentation on Constructivism and the Study of Global IR, presented at the Future of Constructivist Research in International Relations workshop, April 30, Oxford, UK. RESEARCH EXPERIENCE AND TRAINING 2016/08 Course on Agent-Based Modelling (ABM) and Policy Complexity, American Political Science Association Meeting, Philadelphia, PA, USA. 2014/07-08 Dataset coding for Prof. Petra Schleiter (Project on Parliamentary Democracies), Department of Politics and IR, Oxford. 2013/09-10 Dataset coding for Prof. Duncan Snidal and Dr. Karolina Milewicz (Design of Trade Agreements DESTA Database), Department of Politics and IR, Oxford. 2012/05-08 Visiting Researcher (Elite Interviewing, Academic Writing, and Data Analysis), Centre for the Study of International Negotiations, University of São Paulo, Brazil. 2011/08-10 Visiting Researcher (Elite Interviewing, Academic Writing, and Data Analysis), Indian Council for Research on International Economic Relations, New Delhi, India. 4 CV DR. RODRIGUES VIEIRA
TEACHING EXPERIENCE AND TRAINING 2017 University of São Paulo, Brazil, and University of Edinburgh Informal Co-Supervision of the M.A. (Hons) in International Relations Dissertation Post-Neoliberal Development in Latin America: Which Model Next? A Mixed Methods Analysis of Social Equity in the Region, by Gabriela de Meaux Vidal-Quadras (Final Grade: 80 out of 100). 2016-2018 University of São Paulo, Brazil (Taught Courses) Qualitative Methods: Theoretical Approaches and Empirical Strategies to the Study of Ideas in Politics (2018, graduate seminar); Levels of Analysis in the Post-Globalization Age: An Introduction (2017, graduate seminar); Emerging Powers in Comparative Perspective (2016, English-taught undergraduate seminar). 2015-2018 Getúlio Vargas Foundation, Brazil (Taught Courses) BRICS and International Development (2018, Portuguese-taught); International Development (2018, graduate module); International Finance (2018, graduate module); The Politics of Economic Nationalism (2017-18, English-taught); International Financial Institutions (2016-18, English-taught). Emerging Powers in the Global Order (2015-16, English-taught); Intl. Organizations and Development (2015-16, Portuguese-taught); International Political Economy (2015, graduate module); Workshop of Global Governance (2015, research-driven module). 2015 University of Cambridge Member of the Committee for Evaluating the MSt in International Relations Thesis Brazilian Securitisation of the South Atlantic, by Paul O Dooley. 2011-2014 University of Oxford (Taught Courses/Papers) International Relations (2011-2014, Lincoln College); Comparative Government (2013-2014, Lincoln College); Political Sociology (2011, Pembroke College); Political Economy of Development (2011-2014, exchange students); Global Economic Crisis (2013, exchange students); International Economics (2012-2014, exchange students); History of Economic Thought (2011-2014, exchange students). 2010 University of California at Berkeley (Outstanding Teaching Award) 2009 University of California at Berkeley (Pedagogical Training for Teaching Assistants) 2008-2010 University of California at Berkeley (Taught Courses) Classical Theories of Political Economy (Spring 2010); Survey of World History (Fall 2009); Introduction to Social Theory (Spring 2009); Principles of Sociology (Fall 2008, responsible for grading only). RELATED EXPERIENCE (MOST RELEVANT) 2010-Present Oxford Analytica Briefs and reports for the Latin American division. 2012-2013 Control Risks Briefs and reports on energy markets in Latin America. 5 CV DR. RODRIGUES VIEIRA
SERVICE TO THE DISCIPLINE Board Membership 2015-Present Secretary of the Research Committee on International Political Economy of the International Political Science Association (IPSA). Organization of Conferences, Panels, and Workshops 2017-2018 Convenor of the International Political Economy track of the 25 th World Congress of Political Science (IPSA), Brisbane, Australia. 2017-2018 Workshop on Regional Organizations and Regionalism in a Fragmented World (Nuffield College and Department of Politics and IR, Oxford, and Niehaus Centre for Globalisation and Governance, Princeton University) (Co-Organized with Dr. Anastassia Obydenkova). 2017/07 Workshop of the Research Committee on International Political Economy of the International Political Science Association (IPSA) (Nuffield College, Oxford) (Co- Organized with Profs. Lourdes Sola and Laurence Whitehead). 2016 Panel Theorizing Emergence: IR and IPE Theory and the Emerging Market Democracies, International Political Science Association (IPSA) Meeting, Poznan, Poland. 2013/04 1 st Oxbridge Conference on Brazilian Studies (Nuffield College, Oxford) (Co- Organized with Emilene Zitkus, then based at the University of Cambridge). Chair/Discussant 2017 International Studies Association (ISA), Midwest Political Science Association (MPSA), and Southern Political Science Association (SPSA) Meetings. Academic Journals 2010-Present GENERAL SKILLS Referee for International Theory, Cambridge Journal of Economics, Studies in Ethnicity and Nationalism, Brazilian Political Science Review, Cambridge Centre for Rising Powers Working Paper Series, and St. Antony s International Review Production Editor for the St. Antony s International Review (2010-11). Data Analysis Software Languages Stata intermediate knowledge R and SPSS basic knowledge AMOS, NVivo, QSR, WordStat and MAXqda basic knowledge. English fluent Portuguese native speaker Spanish speak/read/write with high proficiency French speak/read/write at the basic level. REFERENCES Professor Andrew Hurrell (Balliol College, Oxford) andrew.hurrell@politics.ox.ac.uk Mr. Laurence Whitehead, (Nuffield College, Oxford) laurence.whitehead@nuffield.ox.ac.uk Professor Christina L. Davis (Princeton University) cldavis@princeton.edu Professor Yuen Foong Khong (National Univ. of Singapore) yuenfoong.khong@nuffield.ox.ac.uk Professor Catherine De Vries (University of Essex) catherine.devries@essex.ac.uk Professor Peter B. Evans (University of California at Berkeley) pevans@berkeley.edu Professor Kent Eaton (University of California at Santa Cruz) keaton@ucsd.edu Professor Janina Onuki (University of São Paulo) janonuki@usp.br Dr. Oliver Stuenkel (Getulio Vargas Foundation, FGV, Brazil) oliver.stuenkel@fgv.br 6 CV DR. RODRIGUES VIEIRA