Jeffrey R. Kucik School of Government and Public Policy University of Arizona 315 Social Sciences Bldg PO Box 210027 Tucson, AZ 85721 Phone: (919) 274-4828 Email: jkucik [at] email [dot ] arizona [dot] edu Website: https://sites.google.com/site/jeffreykucik Education Ph.D. International Political Economy, Emory University, 2010. M.A. International Political Economy, University of Manchester, 2005. B.A. Political Science (Major), Economics and English (Minors), NC State University, 2003. Employment Assistant Professor, University of Arizona, 2017- Director, Masters in International Affairs, City College of New York, 2014-2017 Co-Founder and Co-Director, JD/MIA, CUNY Law and City College of New York, 2016-2017 Assistant Professor, City College of New York, 2014-2017 Research Fellow, Niehaus Center for Globalization and Governance, Princeton University 2013-2014 Director, MSc International Public Policy, University College London, 2010-2013 Assistant Professor, University College London, 2010-2013 Journal Publications Daniel DiSalvo and Jeffrey Kucik. forthcoming. Unions, Parties, and the Politics of State Legacy Costs." Policy Studies Journal. Julia Gray and Jeffrey Kucik. forthcoming. Leadership Turnover and the Durability of International Trade Commitments. Comparative Political Studies. Alex Braithwaite and Jeffrey Kucik. forthcoming. Does the presence of foreign troops affect stability in the host country? Foreign Policy Analysis. Jeffrey Kucik and Ashley Moraguez. 2017. Balancing Multiple Goals: Analyzing Votes on Free Trade Agreements in the US House of Representatives. Congress & the Presidency. 44(1): 29-54. Jeffrey Kucik and Krzysztof Pelc. 2016. Do International Rulings Have Spillover Effects? The View from Financial Markets. World Politics. 68(4): 713-751. Stephen Chaudoin, Jeffrey Kucik, and Krzysztof Pelc. 2016. Do WTO Disputes Actually Increase Trade? International Studies Quarterly. 60(2): 294-306. Jeffrey Kucik and Krzysztof Pelc. 2016. Measuring the Cost of Privacy: A Look at the Distributional Effects of Private Bargaining." British Journal of Political Science. 46(4): 861-889.
Jeffrey R. Kucik 2 Jeffrey Kucik and Ashley Moraguez. 2016. Liberals, Labor, and the Democratic Party s Volatile Relationship with Free Trade. The Forum. 14(2): 121-142. Jeffrey Kucik and Krzysztof Pelc. 2016. Over-Commitment and Backsliding in International Trade. European Journal of Political Research. 55(2): 391-415. Alex Braithwaite, Jeffrey Kucik, and Jessica Maves. 2015. The Conditioning Effect of Protest History on the Emulation of Nonviolent Conflict. Journal of Peace Research. 52(2): 697-711. Alex Braithwaite, Jeffrey Kucik, and Jessica Maves. 2014. The Costs of Domestic Political Unrest. International Studies Quarterly. 58(3): 489-500. Jeffrey Kucik. 2012. The Domestic Politics of Institutional Design: Producer Preferences over Trade Agreement Rules. Economics & Politics. 24(2): 95-118. Andrew Kerner and Jeffrey Kucik. 2010. The International and Domestic Determinants of Insider Trading Laws. International Studies Quarterly. 54(3): 657-682. Jeffrey Kucik and Eric Reinhardt. 2008. Does Flexibility Promote Cooperation? An Application to the Global Trade Regime. International Organization. 62(3): 477-505. Press and Shorter Pieces Trump goes it alone against China." RealClearPolicy. June 20, 2018. Funding education is about competing America competitive." The Hill. May 4, 2018. Tariffs will put Republican loyalties to the test." The Hill. March 11, 2018. How today s Supreme Court case on public-sector unions could lead to a fiscal crisis." Washington Post. February 26, 2018. Nationalist Trade Agenda is Producing Little but Costing a Lot." The Hill. February 16, 2018. Job Numbers Distract From Ongoing Labor Market Problems." RealClearPolicy. January 31, 2018. Tariffs Reveal Trump s Backward Position on Renewables." The Hill. January 27, 2018. Trump s Trade War Begins." Foreign Affairs. October 10, 2017. What are Trump s economic priorities?" RealClearPolicy. August 19, 2017. Trump s alternative facts on trade are largely falsehoods." The Hill. July 26, 2017. North Korean humanitarian crisis should not be forgotten. The Hill. April 12, 2017. Democrats: Don t work with Trump on trade. RealClearPolicy. April 5, 2017. with Rajan Menon. What Trump gets wrong about the WTO. Foreign Affairs. March 8, 2017. with Rajan Menon. China will miss the TPP. Foreign Affairs. February 6, 2017. Strengthen labor, environmental rules to improve NAFTA. The Hill. January 31, 2017. Withdrawing from the TPP may not affect trade all that much. Washington Post. January 25, 2017. with Julia Gray. Questions for Trump on good deal with UK. The Hill. January 24, 2017. Don t Abandon Free Trade in 2017, Reboot It." RealClearPolicy. January 17, 2017.
Jeffrey R. Kucik 3 Secret neogtiations at the World Trade Organization create a big problem. Washington Post. January 6, 2016. with Krzysztof Pelc. The TPP s real value it s not just about trade. The Hill. December 7, 2016. Campaign contributions highlight a shift in organized labor strategy. Vox. September 16, 2016. with Ashley Moraguez. Free Trade Critics Overlook WTO s Role. RealClearPolicy. September 8, 2016. Brexit shows the costs of pursuing populist policies like Trump s. The Conversation. July 19, 2016. Labor and the evolving Republican position on free trade. Vox. July 18, 2016. with Ashley Moraguez. Trump s Economic Policies Won t Protect American Jobs. RealClearPolicy. July 6, 2016. Confused Coalitions: Our Parties on Free Trade. The National Interest. November 5, 2015. with Dan Disalvo. Chapters Jeffrey Kucik and Krzysztof Pelc. forthcoming. What Financial Markets Tell Us About International Courts and Deterrence. International Courts and Domestic Politics. Marlene Wind, ed. Cambridge University Press. Jeffrey Kucik. 2015. Trade agreements as protection from risk. Trade Cooperation: The Purpose, Design, and Effects of Preferential Trade Agreements. Edited Volume of the 2013 World Trade Forum. Andreas Dür and Manfred Elsig, eds. Cambridge University Press. Reviews Jeffrey Kucik. forthcoming. Irwin s Clashing Over Commerce. The Forum. Available Working Papers Jeffrey Kucik and Lauren Peritz. Who Complies with Legal Rulings?" Jeffrey Kucik. How do Past Rulings Affect Future Outcomes? Conference Participation Who complies with WTO Rulings?" Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association, San Francisco, April 2018. Trade Deficit as Measurement Tool." Ruger Workshop, Naval War College, Newport, RI, March 2018. How Prior Rulings Affect Future Outcomes." Betty Glad Workshop, Global Trade Governance in Transition, University of Utah, December 2017. How do Previous Rulings Affect Future Dispute Outcomes?" International Security Colloquium, University of Washington, April 2017. Case Law Accumulation and Interstate Dispute Settlement. Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association, Atlanta, March 2016. Managing Market Risk with International Institutions. Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association, Atlanta, March 2016.
Jeffrey R. Kucik 4 Do International Courts Deter? October 2014. with Krzysztof Pelc, International Political Economy Society, Georgetown, Leadership Turnover and the Implementation of Trade Agreements with Julia Gray, International Political Economy Society, Georgetown, October 2014. Do International Courts Deter?" with Krzystof Pelc, Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Washington, DC, September 2014. Does Institutional Design Shape Member Behavior?" Annual Meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, April 2014. How Widespread are Discriminatory Settlements in the WTO? with Krzysztof Pelc, International Political Economy Society, Clermont, October 2013. Do WTO Disputes Actually Increase Trade? with Krzysztof Pelc and Stephen Chaudoin, Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Chicago, August 2013. The New Compensation : Trade Agreements as Social Insurance." Annual meeting of the European Political Science Association, Berlin, June 2012. The New Compensation : Trade Agreements as Social Insurance." European Consortium for Political Research Joint Sessions, Antwerp, Belgium, April 2012. The Effect of United Nations Peacekeepers on Post-War Foreign Investment." with Nigel Lo, Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association, Montreal, Canada, March 2010. The International and Domestic Determinants of Insider Trading Laws." with Andrew Kerner, Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Toronto, Canada, September 2009. The Effect of United Nations Peacekeepers on Post-War Foreign Investment." with Nigel Lo, Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Toronto, Canada, September 2009. Does Flexibility Promote Cooperation? Testing Efficient Breach in the WTO." with Eric Reinhardt, Annual Meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, IL, April 2007. The Impact of Incumbency on Budget Deficits." with R. Stephen Chaudoin, Annual Meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, IL, April 2007 Data Projects WTO Dispute Histories." with Krzysztof Pelc. 2011. Includes approximately 50 features of the content of filings and direction of decisions on every WTO dispute from 1995-2010. The Design of Preferential Trade Agreements." 2009. Includes approximately 75 design features of 330 trade agreements between 1960-2008. Professional Service Reviewer for: American Journal of Political Science, American Political Science Review, British Journal of Political Science, Comparative Political Studies, Conflict Management and Peace Science, International Interactions, International Studies Quarterly, Journal of Conflict Resolution, Journal of Peace Research, Journal of Politics, Review of International Organizations, World Politics.
Jeffrey R. Kucik 5 Departmental Service CCNY, Director, MA in International Relations, 2014-2017 CCNY, Co-Founder and Co-Director, JD/MA in International Affairs, 2016-2017 CCNY, Member, Budget and Promotions Committee, 2014-2017 CCNY, Coordinator, Departmental Seminar Series, 2014-2015 UCL, Director, MSc in International Public Policy, 2010-2013 UCL, Coordinator, Departmental Seminar Series, 2010-2013 UCL, Coordinator, Guest Lecture Series, 2010-2013 UCL, Academic Adviser, International Public Policy Review, 2010-2013 UCL, Academic Adviser, International Public Affairs Society, 2010-2013 UCL, Member, Teaching Committee, 2010-2013 UCL, Member, Library Committee, 2010-2013 Teaching Experience UA, International Relations (Undergraduate), 2017- UA, International Political Economy (Undergraduate), 2017- UA, International Organizations (Undegraduate), 2017- CCNY, International Political Economy (Graduate), 2015-2017 CCNY, International Organizations (Graduate), 2016-2017 CCNY, International Political Economy (Undergraduate), 2015-2017 CCNY, Alternative Conceptions of Security (Graduate), 2014- UCL, International Political Economy (Graduate), 2010-2013 UCL, International Organizations (Graduate), 2010-2013 UCL, Empirical Studies of Trade (Graduate), 2012-2013 Emory, International Political Economy (Undergraduate, co-taught), 2008 Last updated: June 22, 2018