Casiano A. W. Hacker-Cordón e-mail: casiano1@gmail.com BA, Reed; JD, UCLA; PhD, Yale Investigador García Pelayo Centro de Estudios Políticos y Constitucionales, Madrid EDUCATION Yale University, Department of Political Science 1995-2002 Ph.D. 2002 (Political Science) Dissertation: Global Injustice and Human Malfare Committee: Bruce A. Ackerman, Ian Shapiro (Chair), and Rogers M. Smith. Final Review Reader: John P. McCormick University of California at Los Angeles School of Law 1990-1993 J.D. 1993 Primary Seminar Paper: American National Identity and the Constitutional Law of Affirmative Action. Readers: Richard L. Abel and Kenneth L. Karst. Reed College, 1986-1990 B.A. 1990 (Political Science) Senior Thesis: Jürgen Habermas and the Reformulation of Historical Materialism. Committee: Malachi Hacohen (history), William Peck (philosophy), John Pock (sociology), and Peter J. Steinberger (Chair, political science). PREVIOUS ACADEMIC EMPLOYMENT Centro de Investigación y Docencia Económicas (CIDE) 2006-2007 Profesor/Investigador (Estudios Políticos) Reed College Visiting Assistant Professor (Political Science) 2004-2006 Yale University 2003-2004 Lecturer (Political Science) New School University 2003 Visiting Adjunct Professor (Political Science) University of Connecticut 2002-2003 Postdoctoral Lecturer (Political Science) ACADEMIC HONORS
Reed College Corbett Collaborative Grant in Public Policy Studies 2005Su Reed College Ruby Collaborative Grant in the Humanities 2005Su University of Connecticut University Postdoctoral Fellowship 2002-2003 National Science Foundation Graduate Fellowship 1996-1999 Yale University Graduate Fellowship 1995-1996, 1999-2002 SELECTED WRITINGS PUBLISHED AND IN PREPARATION Books The Politics of Social Justice, in preparation. Preface to Global Justice, in preparation. Democracy s Edges (co-edited and introduced with Ian Shapiro) Cambridge University Press, 1999 Democracy s Value (co-edited and introduced with Ian Shapiro) Cambridge University Press, 1999 Papers An Anti-trust Theory of Group Recognition. (with T. Jeff Miley), in preparation. The Minimization of Democracy in Contemporary Political Science., in preparation. SELECTED PRESENTATIONS, WORKSHOPS, AND LECTURES On Dahl s 1957 Classic Concept of Power American Political Science Association, Foundations of Political Theory Section, Philadelphia PA, Sep 2006 Four Reasons for World Government American Political Science Association, International Organization Section, Philadelphia PA, Sep 2006 World Republic or Global Governance University of Maryland, Political Economy of the Good Society Conference on Democracy and Globalization, College Park MD, May 2006. Sandra Day O Connor s Jurisprudence of Racial Inequality. Reed College, Constitution Day Lecture, Portland OR, Sep 2005. Realistic Utopia and the Global Democratic Deficit. American Political Science Association, Foundations of Political Theory Section, Washington D.C., Sep 2005.
Genocide and Politicide in Guatemala 1954-1996. Yale University Genocide Studies Seminar, New Haven, October 2004. Sufficiency or Equality? American Political Science Association, Normative Political Theory Section, Chicago, Sep 2004. Global Basic Income. University College Dublin Department of Politics, Dublin, June 2004. Global Injustice and the Priority Problem. American Political Science Association, International Political Economy Section, Philadelphia PA, Aug 2003 Malfare Immunity and Human Rights. Williams College Department of Political Science, Williamstown, Dec 2002. Problems of Multinational Federalism: On Miley, Ruparelia & Stepan American Political Science Association, Comparative Politics of Developing Countries Section, Boston MA, Sep 2002. Justifying Global Basic Income. University of Texas School of Law, Constitutional Studies Colloquium, Austin TX, Jan 2002 Electoral Legitimation, Polyarchy, and Democratic Legitimacy. American Political Science Annual, Foundations Section, Washington D.C., Sep 2001 Why Neosocialism?--Injustice and Malfare, Yale-University-Olmsted Conference on Ethics and Globalization, Meeting II, Injustice, Political Economy and Globalization Panel, New Haven, April 2000. Also presented at the American Political Science Association Annual, Foundations Section, Washington D.C., Sep 2000 Making States: The European Union as Capitalist State Formation, New School University Workshop in Comparative Politics, New York City, April 2000 Epistemic Abstinence and the Domain of Fundamental Rights, European Critical Legal Theory Annual V, Foundations Section, Birkbeck College London UK, Sep 1999 Themes from Global Injustice and Human Malfare, Yale-University-Olmsted Conference on Ethics and Globalization, Meeting I, Injustice, Political Economy and Globalization Panel, New Haven, April 1999 TEACHING INTERESTS Political Theory: history of political thought, contemporary political theory, philosophy of social science. Public Law: human rights law (comparative and international), constitutional law (U.S.
and comparative), regulatory economic law, criminal law. Comparative Politics and International Relations: politics of developing countries, European politics and theories of international relations. TEACHING EXPERIENCE Centro de Investigación y Docencia Económicas (CIDE) Introducción a Ciencia Política F 06 Teoría Política III (de Rousseau y Hegel a Haberms y Rawls) Reed College Introduction to Political Philosophy. F 04, Sp 05, F 05, Sp 06. Theories of Reason, Justice and Peace. Sp 06. U.S. Constitutional Law and Judicial Politics. Sp 06. Politics of Developing Areas: Latin America, Sub-Saharan Africa, and India. F 05. Theories of Power, Freedom and Justice. Sp 05. Rights in Comparative Perspective. Sp 05. Politics of Globalization. F 04. Yale University. Classics of Ethics, Politics & Economics: Aquinas, Hobbes, Hume, Kant and Marx. Sp 04 Theories of Democracy. Sp 04 Theories of Social Justice. F 03, S 01, Sp 00. Feminism, Imperialism and Global Justice. F 03. Crime and Punishment. F 03 (lecture w/ Ian Shapiro), Su 01, 02, 03, 04, 05, 06, 07. New School University Graduate Faculty for Social Research The United States Constitution and Foreign Affairs Su 03 Theories of Social Justice Sp 03 University of Connecticut Introduction to Political Theory Sp 03 (lecture, 220 students) Theories of Social Justice Sp 03 Comparative and International Perspectives on Human Rights F 02 Introduction to the Comparative Politics of Developing Countries F 02 (lecture) Language Proficiency 1. Spanish (native fluency) 2. English (native fluency) 3. French (fluency in reading) 4. Italian (fluency in reading) 5. Portuguese (fluency in reading) References 1. Ian Shapiro, Yale University. Email ian.shapiro@yale.edu
Sterling Professor of Political Science and Luce Director, Yale Center for International & Area Studies. 2. Bruce Ackerman, Yale University. Email: bruce.ackerman@yale.edu. Sterling Professor of Law and Political Science. 3. Seyla Benhabib, Yale University. Email: seyla.benhabib@yales.edu Eugene Mayer Professor of Philosophy and Political Science and Director, Program on Ethics, Politics and Economics. 4. John McCormick, University of Chicago. Email: john.mccormick@uchicago.edu. Professor of Political Science. 5. Rogers Smith, University of Pennsylvania. Email: rogerss@sas.upenn.edu. Christopher H. Browne Distinguished Professor of Political Science and Chair Department of Political Science. 6. Peter Steinberger, Reed College. Email: peter.steinberger@reed.edu. Ellis Professor of Political Science and Humanities and Dean of the Faculty.