CURRICULUM VITÆ Jerome E. Roos LSE FELLOW IN INTERNATIONAL POLITICAL ECONOMY Department of International Development, London School of Economics 6-8th Floor, Connaught House, Houghton Street, London, WC2A 2AE jr729@cam.ac.uk jeromeroos.com ACADEMIC POSITIONS 2018-20 LSE Fellow in Int l Political Economy, London School of Economics 2016-18 Postdoctoral Researcher in Sociology, University of Cambridge EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND 2012-16 PhD Political and Social Sciences, European University Institute 2011-12 MRes Political and Social Sciences, European University Institute 2008-09 MSc International Political Economy, London School of Economics 2007-08 MA International Affairs (elective in economics), Sciences Po Paris 2003-06 BA Social Sciences (GPA 3.87/4.00), University College Utrecht RESEARCH MONOGRAPHS Exp. 2018 Why Not Default? The Political Economy of Sovereign Debt Princeton: Princeton University Press (under contract) JOURNAL ARTICLES In progress In progress In progress The Political Economy of Sovereign Default: Three Enforcement Mechanisms of Cross-Border Debt Contracts Target journal: International Organization Anatomy of a Holding Operation: The Troika s Role in the Management of the Greek Debt Crisis Target journal: Review of International Political Economy The Sword of Damocles: ECB Emergency Liquidity Assistance as a Source of Structural Power in the Greek Debt Negotiations of 2015 Target journal: Politics & Society
Exp. 2018 From the Rise of the Debt State to the Crisis of Democratic Capitalism: The Intellectual Trajectory of Wolfgang Streeck Historical Materialism (accepted with minor revisions) BOOK CHAPTERS 2016 A Global Movement for Real Democracy? The Diffusion of Anti- Austerity Protest (with L. Oikonomakis). In: Angelovici, M. and Dufour, P. (eds) Street Politics in the Age of Austerity: From the Indignados to Occupy. Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press. 2014 They Don t Represent Us : The Global Resonance of the Real Democracy Movement from the Indignados to Occupy (with L. Oikonomakis). In: Della Porta, D. and Mattoni, A. (eds) Spreading Protest: Social Movements in Times of Crisis. Colchester: ECPR Press. CONFERENCE PAPERS 2016 Global Finance and Sovereign Debt: The Greek Experience. Paper presented at first Finance & Society conference, Intersections of Finance and Society. City, University of London, November 3-4. 2016 What Hope for Democracy in the Crisis of Financial Capitalism?. Paper presented at ECPR workshop, Democratic Responses and Political Pressures for Change. Pompeu Fabra University, July 14. 2015 Shaking off the Burden: The Political Economy of Sovereign Debt and Default. Paper presented at GCAS conference, Democracy Rising. University of Athens, July 16-19. 2014 A Tale of Two Defaults: The Political Economy of Sovereign Debt in Argentina. Paper presented at 5th IIPPE conference, The Crisis: Scholarship, Policies, Conflicts, Alternatives. University of Naples, L Orientale, September 15-18. 2014 The Political Determinants of Sovereign Default: A Comparison of Mexico and Argentina. Paper presented at second CPERN conference, Crisis, Resistance and Rights: Critical Political Economy Perspectives. University of Vienna, September 12-13. 2013 The Making of the Indebted State: Debt and Democracy under Neoliberalism. Paper presented at COST World Financial Crisis conference, Power, Finance and the Crisis. Berlin, Sept. 12-13. 2013 The Autonomous Roots of the Real Democracy Movement. Paper presented at 7th ECPR conference, panel chaired by Donatella Della Porta, Democracy of the Squares: Visions and Practices of Democracy from Egypt to the US. Sciences Po Bordeaux, Sept. 4-7. 2013 Between the Streets and the Trading Floors: Popular Protest and the Structural Power of Finance in the European Debt Crisis. Paper
presented at fourth IIPPE conference, Political Economy, Activism, and Alternative Economic Strategies. International Institute of Social Studies (ISS), The Hague, July 9-11. 2013 Que No Nos Representan : The Crisis of Representation and the Resonance of the Real Democracy Movement from the Indignados to Occupy. Paper presented at conference on Street Politics in the Age of Austerity. University of Montreal, February 21-22. OTHER WRITINGS (SELECTED) 2010-100+ essays, op-eds, blog posts and book reviews for various media INVITED SPEAKER 2017 Invited speaker, European Lab, Brussels, September 14-15. 2017 Keynote speaker, GSNAS conference, American Disconnects and the Production of Knowledge, Free University of Berlin, May 5-6. 2017 Featured speaker, Transnational Institute conference, Crisis of Politics Politics of Crisis, Cape Town, March 15-18. 2017 Keynote speaker, New Compass conference, Systems Change, University of Oslo, February 15-18. 2016 Keynote speaker, ESRC seminar, Democratic Responses, Political Pressures for Change, Pompeu Fabra University, July 14-15. 2016 Keynote speaker, panel on Financial Crisis and Self-Management, Babylonia Festival (B-Fest), University of Athens, May 27-29. 2015 Invited speaker, ESRC seminar, Social Movements and Media Technologies, Goldsmiths, University of London, December 14-15. 2015 Featured speaker, GCAS World Conference, Democracy Rising, University of Athens, July 16-19. 2015 Invited participant, CPERN workshop, Critical European Studies, Pompeu Fabra University, May 29-30. 2015 Invited speaker, UACES workshop, Studying Social Movements against EU Austerity, Roskilde University, May 9. 2015 Invited participant, Zemos98 Festival, Seville, April 15-18. 2014 Discussant, book presentation by Prof. Andrew Ross, Creditocracy: The Case for Debt Refusal, European University Institute, Oct. 28. 2014 Invited participant, EUI Roundtable with Professor Zygmunt Bauman, European University Institute, October 21. 2014 Discussant, EUI workshop, Structural Power in International and Comparative Politics, European University Institute, October 18.
2014 Keynote speaker, Direct Democracy Festival, Aristotelian University of Thessaloniki, September 1-3. 2014 Invited speaker, Attac Norway workshop on the European sovereign debt crisis, Oslo, May 25. 2014 Keynote speaker, Møtmakt Anniversary Festival, Oslo, May 24. 2014 Invited speaker, Subversive Festival, Zagreb, May 17. 2014 Invited participant, Institute of Network Cultures conference, MoneyLab: Coining Alternatives, Lab111, Amsterdam, March 21. 2013 Discussant, panel on Activist Media, Outreach, Communication, Global Uprisings conference, De Balie, Amsterdam, Nov. 15-17. 2013 Invited participant, CONCORD Global Civil Society conference, Johannesburg, November 11-12. 2013 Invited participant, UN-ECLAC conference, The Debt Crisis in Latin America: 30 Years Later, Mexico City, February 18-19. 2012 Keynote speaker, OVNI Festival, Centre de Cultura Contemporània de Barcelona, May 11-12. 2012 Workshop convenor, OVNI Festival, Centre de Cultura Contemporània de Barcelona, May 11-12. 2012 Invited speaker, European Alternatives Forum on Basic Income, Commons and Democracy, Teatro Valle, Rome, February 10. 2011 Invited speaker, conference on austerity in the Netherlands, Towards a Hot Autumn, Melkweg, Amsterdam, October 16. 2010 Keynote speaker, WorldConnectors Roundtable on Food Security, Royal Tropical Institute, Amsterdam, December 6. MEDIA INTERVIEWS (SELECTED) 2017 On the Greek debt crisis, De Standaard (BE), March 22 2016 On the Greek debt crisis, Enthemata Avgis (GR), April 10 2015 On the Greek referendum, KPFA Radio (US), July 3 2015 On the Greek debt crisis, BBC News (UK), May 8 2015 On the Greek elections, Avgi (GR), February 15 2015 On the Greek elections, Enthemata Avgis (GR), January 11 2015 On the Eurozone debt crisis, Dvenik (SI), January 11 2015 On the Greek debt crisis, Expresso (PT), January 10 2014 On the European debt crisis, Klassekampen (NO), June 15 2014 On the Greek crisis and far-right, Buzzfeed (US), January 24 2012 On the Spanish bank bailout, BBC World (UK), June 11 2012 On the European debt crisis, TG La 7 (IT), February 10
2011 On the US financial crisis lawsuit, BBC World (UK), September 3 2011 On the Greek anti-austerity protests, Al Jazeera English, June 24 2011 On media coverage of the Greek crisis, BBC World (UK), June 24 EDITORIAL AND PEER REVIEW 2017-2010- Reviewer, Constellations: International Journal of Critical and Democratic Theory Founder and Editor, ROAR Magazine TEACHING EXPERIENCE 2018-20 International Institutions and Late Development MSc Development Studies, LSE 2018 Financialization, Debt and Austerity MPhil Sociology, University of Cambridge 2017 Foundations of Political and Economic Sociology MPhil Sociology, University of Cambridge GRANTS, AWARDS AND FUNDRAISING 2015-17 Fundraising for ROAR Magazine s quarterly journal through sales of subscriptions and individual print copies ( 80,000+) 2014 Grant for ROAR Magazine s new website and quarterly print journal, Democracy and Media Foundation ( 20,000) 2014 Fundraising for ROAR Magazine s new website and quarterly print journal, IndieGoGo crowdfunding campaign ($10,651) 2014-15 PhD completion grant, European University Institute (with extra monthly allowance from Nuffic) 2011-14 Full PhD scholarship, Netherlands Organization for International Cooperation in Higher Education (Nuffic) 2010 Winner of WorldConnectors essay contest in international development, Rabobank ( 2,500) 2008-09 Scholarship and interest-free loan for study at the London School of Economics, Vreedefonds ( 6,000) 2008-09 Scholarship for study at the London School of Economics, Hendrik Muller Vaderlandsch Fonds ( 3,000)
LANGUAGES Read / spoken / written: Dutch English Italian French Spanish German Native / native / native Native / native / native Fluent / fluent / good Fluent / fluent / good Fluent / fluent / good Fluent / good / basic REFERENCES Pepper D. Culpepper (PhD adviser) Professor of Politics and Public Policy Blavatnik School of Government University of Oxford pepper.culpepper@bsg.ox.ac.uk Robert H. Wade (PhD examiner) Professor of Political Economy Department of International Development London School of Economics r.wade@lse.ac.uk Ken Shadlen (Head of Department) Professor of Development Studies Department of International Development London School of Economics k.shadlen@lse.ac.uk Thomas J. Miley (postdoc adviser) Lecturer of Political Sociology Department of Sociology University of Cambridge tjm52@cam.ac.uk