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1 Leonard Seabrooke Complete Curriculum Vitae February 2018 SUMMARY Len Seabrooke is Professor of International Political Economy and Economic Sociology at the Department of Business and Politics at the Copenhagen Business School. His work is known for its interdisciplinarity – drawing on political science, economic sociology, organization studies, and management studies. Seabrooke’s current research concentrates on transnational professionals across a range of cases, from financial reform experts, to tax justice activists and private sector tax experts, to diplomatic consultants, to sustainability experts, and professionals dealing with demographic issues, among others. Seabrooke’s work has appeared in leading journals, including American Sociological Review, Governance, International Studies Quarterly, Journal of European Public Policy, Organization, Public Administration, Review of International Political Economy, and many others. According to Google Scholar, his work has been cited over 2900 times (h index 28, i index 49). He was a Co-Editor of Review of International Political Economy (2006-2012) and an Associate Editor of International Studies Quarterly (2014- 2018). As Principal Investigator Seabrooke is a former recipient of grants from the European Research Council, European Commission, Danish Research Council, and the Norwegian Research Council. He was the Chief Scientist of the ENLIGHTEN project (2015-2018) funded under the European Commission’s Horizon 2020 program (until March 2018), and has recently led projects for the Institute for New Economic Thinking and Transparency International-EU. Over his career Seabrooke has raised 5,88 million as the lead author and 17,88 million as co- author on research grants (23,76 million in total). He has a long history of institution building, particularly in research capacity, as well as the development of interdisciplinary teaching programs. OFFICE ADDRESS Department of Business and Politics Copenhagen Business School Steen Blichers Vej 22 Frederiksberg 2000 DENMARK E: [email protected] T: +45 3815 2449 F: +45 3815 3555 PERSONAL INFORMATION Citizenship: Danish, Australian, and British. Date of Birth: 18 September 1974. Born in Elizabeth, South Australia. Partnered with Eleni Tsingou. One son (paternal leave, November 2011-February 2012), one daughter (paternal leave, September 2016-December 2016). EMPLOYMENT Professor in International Political Economy and Economic Sociology, Department of Business and Politics, Copenhagen Business School, November 2010-. Professor in International Political Economy, Department of Politics and International Studies, and Professorial Research Fellow, Centre for the Study of Globalisation and Regionalisation, University of Warwick. March 2009- February 2015. Director, Centre for the Study of Globalisation and Regionalisation, University of Warwick. March 2009- September 2010. Professor with Special Responsibilities in Comparative Political Economy and International Economic Governance, International Center for Business and Politics, Copenhagen Business School, December 2007- November 2010. Associate Professor in Comparative Political Economy and International Economic Governance, International Center for Business and Politics, Copenhagen Business School, September 2005-November 2007.

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Leonard Seabrooke Complete Curriculum Vitae

February 2018 SUMMARY

Len Seabrooke is Professor of International Political Economy and Economic Sociology at the Department of Business and Politics at the Copenhagen Business School. His work is known for its interdisciplinarity – drawing on political science, economic sociology, organization studies, and management studies. Seabrooke’s current research concentrates on transnational professionals across a range of cases, from financial reform experts, to tax justice activists and private sector tax experts, to diplomatic consultants, to sustainability experts, and professionals dealing with demographic issues, among others. Seabrooke’s work has appeared in leading journals, including American Sociological Review, Governance, International Studies Quarterly, Journal of European Public Policy, Organization, Public Administration, Review of International Political Economy, and many others. According to Google Scholar, his work has been cited over 2900 times (h index 28, i index 49). He was a Co-Editor of Review of International Political Economy (2006-2012) and an Associate Editor of International Studies Quarterly (2014-2018). As Principal Investigator Seabrooke is a former recipient of grants from the European Research Council, European Commission, Danish Research Council, and the Norwegian Research Council. He was the Chief Scientist of the ENLIGHTEN project (2015-2018) funded under the European Commission’s Horizon 2020 program (until March 2018), and has recently led projects for the Institute for New Economic Thinking and Transparency International-EU. Over his career Seabrooke has raised €5,88 million as the lead author and €17,88 million as co-author on research grants (€23,76 million in total). He has a long history of institution building, particularly in research capacity, as well as the development of interdisciplinary teaching programs. OFFICE ADDRESS

Department of Business and Politics Copenhagen Business School Steen Blichers Vej 22 Frederiksberg 2000 DENMARK

E: [email protected] T: +45 3815 2449 F: +45 3815 3555

PERSONAL INFORMATION Citizenship: Danish, Australian, and British.

Date of Birth: 18 September 1974. Born in Elizabeth, South Australia.

Partnered with Eleni Tsingou. One son (paternal leave, November 2011-February 2012), one daughter (paternal leave, September 2016-December 2016). EMPLOYMENT Professor in International Political Economy and Economic Sociology, Department of Business and Politics, Copenhagen Business School, November 2010-.

Professor in International Political Economy, Department of Politics and International Studies, and Professorial Research Fellow, Centre for the Study of Globalisation and Regionalisation, University of Warwick. March 2009-February 2015.

Director, Centre for the Study of Globalisation and Regionalisation, University of Warwick. March 2009-September 2010.

Professor with Special Responsibilities in Comparative Political Economy and International Economic Governance, International Center for Business and Politics, Copenhagen Business School, December 2007- November 2010.

Associate Professor in Comparative Political Economy and International Economic Governance, International Center for Business and Politics, Copenhagen Business School, September 2005-November 2007.

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Adjunct Senior Fellow, Department of International Relations, Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies, Institute for Advanced Study, Australian National University, November 2005-October 2008.

Research Fellow, Department of International Relations, Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies, Institute for Advanced Study, Australian National University, January-August 2005.

Postdoctoral Fellow, Department of International Relations, Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies, Institute for Advanced Study, Australian National University, January 2003-December 2004. EDUCATION

Ph.D. Economics 2003 University of Sydney (Government and International Relations)

M.A. (Research) 1999 Flinders University (Politics and International Studies)

B.A. (Honours) 1996 University of Adelaide (Politics)

RESEARCH INTERESTS

International Political Economy Economic Sociology

Professional Networks Everyday Politics

Transnational Governance International Organizations

Professional Service Firms Consultancies

Taxation Financial Regulation

Demographic Change Housing

GRANTS, AWARDS, AND FELLOWHIPS

Norwegian Research Council, 2018-2021 - €1.01 million ‘The Market for Anarchy: Systems of Risk Control in Transnational Governance’ (#274740-ANARCHY), Chief Investigator: Ole Jacob Sending. Co-author on application. The research team is: Ole Jacob Sending, Leonard Seabrooke, Eleni Tsingou, and Elena Rowe-Wilson.

European Research Council Advanced Researcher Grant, 2016-2020 – €1.73 million, for ‘Corporate Arbitrage and CPL Maps: Hidden Structures of Control in the Global Economy (#694943-CORPLINK)’, Chief Investigator: Ronen Palan. Co-author on application. The research team includes: Christopher Gangrud, Richard Murphy, Anastasia Nesvetailova, Leonard Seabrooke, Johnny West, and Duncan Wigan.

European Commission Research Director General, Horizon 2020 Framework Program, 2016-2019 - ‘Combating Fiscal Fraud and Empowering Regulators (#727145-COFFERS)’, €4,987 million. Chief Scientist: Brigitte Unger. Grant co-authored with Duncan Wigan. Partners include CBS, Uni of Utrecht, Uni of Limerick, City Uni, Tax Justice Network, Uni Bamberg, Charles Uni, of Leicester, Istanbul Kemerburgaz Uni. Other researchers include Leyla Ates, Alex Cobham, Brooke Harrington, Petr Janský, Sheila Killian, Yuval Millo, Markus Meinzer, Richard Murphy, Anastasia Nesvetailova, Ronen Palan, Thomas Rixen, Brigitte Unger, and others.

European Commission Research and Innovation Action, Horizon 2020 Framework Program, 2015-2018 - ‘European Legitimacy in Governing through Hard Times (#649456-ENLIGHTEN)’, €2.48 million. Chief Scientist: Leonard Seabrooke. Partners include CBS, UvA, CEU, ULB, Tax Justice Network, FinanceWatch, European Trade Union Confederation, and Housing Europe. Researchers include Cornel Ban, Doro Bohle, Brian Burgoon, Martin B. Carstensen, Romana Coman, Amandine Crespy, Janine Goetschy, Janine Leschke, Daniel Mügge, Frederik Ponjaert, Johan Robberecht, Vivien Schmidt, Imre Szabó, Eleni Tsingou, and Duncan Wigan.

Norwegian Research Council, NORGLOBAL Taxation, Capital and Development Programme, 2016-2018 – NOK 3 million (€315,000), for ‘SkattJakt Network’, bringing together socio-legal, development, and political economy scholars on tax avoidance and evasion. Based at the Norwegian Institute of International Affairs. Vice Director. Director is Morten Bøås, NUPI.

Transparency International, 2016-2018 - ‘Networks in European Economic Governance’, €30,000 Leonard Seabrooke, CBS (PI), Cornel Ban, Boston University, Benjamin Braun, Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies, Martin Carstensen, CBS.

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Institute for New Economic Thinking, 2015-2016 - ‘Embedding GroupThink: Assessing the Spread of Neoliberal Ideas and Influence’ (#INO1500030), $99,999 Leonard Seabrooke, CBS (PI), Cornel Ban, Boston University, Oddný Helgadóttir, Brown University, Emelie Nilsson CBS, Kevin Young, University of Massachusetts Amherst.

Institute for New Economic Thinking, 2015-2016 – small grant for ‘Expert Networks in International Financial Reform: Ideational Emergence at Jackson Hole’, $30,000. Eleni Tsingou, CBS (PI), Andrew Baker, Queen’s University, Belfast, Leonard Seabrooke, CBS.

Novak Druce Centre Best Paper Award for 2013/2014, Journal of Professions and Organization, US$1000, awarded for ‘Epistemic Arbitrage: Transnational Professional Knowledge in Action’, funded by the Novak Druce Centre at the Saïd Business School, University of Oxford, awarded at the Academy of Management (AOM) annual meeting, Philadelphia, August 3 2014.

Copenhagen Business School, 2015-2017, DKK 1,000,000 (€135,000) for ‘HYNET: Hybrid Networks in Transnational Governance’, author of application and Director of this grant for research environment augmentation.

Danish Society for Education and Business (DSEB) Research Prize, 2013 – DKK 50,000 personal award, for continuing quality of research and connecting research to businesses and organizations.

Norwegian Research Council, NORGLOBAL Taxation, Capital and Development Programme, 2012-2016 – NOK 7 million (€820,000), for ‘STEAL – Systems of Tax Evasion and Laundering’ (#212210/H30-STEAL), Chief Investigator Prof. Seabrooke. The research team includes: Virot Ali, Benjamin De Carvalho, Don Marshall, Ronen Palan, J.C. Sharman, Eleni Tsingou, Attiya Waris, and Duncan Wigan.

European Research Council Starting Independent Researcher Grant, 2011-2014 – €1.2 million, for ‘PIPES – Professions in International Political Economies’ (#263741-PIPES), Chief Investigator: Leonard Seabrooke. The research team includes: Brooke Harrington; Lasse Folke Henriksen; Adriana Nilsson, James Perry and Eleni Tsingou.

European Commission Research Director General Framework Program 7, 2011-2014 - €10.4 million, for ‘GREEN – Global Reordering: Evolution through European Networks’ (#266809-GR:EEN), co-author of grant application, key author was Prof. Richard Higgott. Chief Scientist: Prof. Shaun Breslin. Institutions involved include Warwick, CBS, NUPI, UvA, FRIDE, CEU, ULB, UNU-CRIS, ISPI, and external partners. Scored by Evaluation Committee at 14/15 in June 2010, commenced March 2011. Principal Investigator for Work Package 1 - ‘European Actor-Networks in a Multi-Polar World: Stocktaking and Theory’. Researchers include André Broome, Brooke Harrington, Peer Hull Kristensen, Maja Lotz, Charles Sabel, Ole Jacob Sending, Eleni Tsingou, Duncan Wigan, and Jonathan Zeitlin.

University of Warwick, 2009-2010 - £8,000. Research Development Fund Competitive Grant for ‘AGORA – Alliance for Governance Research and Analysis’, August 2009. Co-authored with Eleni Tsingou.

European Science Foundation, Exploratory Workshop, 2012 - €14,000, for ‘Global Wealth Chains’ (EW11-141), Copenhagen Business School. Co-authored with Duncan Wigan.

Copenhagen Business School, 2009-2013 – DKK 5,000,000 (€670,000). Awarded for ‘SONIC: Sources of National Institutional Competitiveness’ team project under CBS World Class Research Environment funding scheme (five-year term), co-author and co-investigator, directed by Peer Hull Kristensen and Ove K. Pedersen, April 2008.

Faroese Research Council, 2008-2011 – DKK 780,000 (€105,000). Awarded for ‘Why No Tax Haven in the Faroes? A Comparative Investigation of Tax Systems in Micro States’, with Juanna Schrøter Joensen, Jason Sharman, and Guðrið Weihe.

Danish Independent Research Council’s Young Elite Researcher Prize, 2007 - DKK 240,000 research award for demonstration of research excellence and innovation.

Danish Research Council – Research Council for Society and Business Grant (Det Frie Forskningsråd - Samfund og Erhverv (FSE)), 2006-2009 – DKK 1,004,000 (€135,000). Awarded for project ‘Legitimacy Gaps in Global Economic Governance: The International Monetary Fund and Tax Reform’. Completed December 2009.

University of Sydney Short Term Visiting Fellowships, 2006 – AUS$10,500. Awarded for study visit to the School of Economics and Political Science, the University of Sydney, November-December 2006.

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Centre for the Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences, Stanford University, 2006 – US$5,000. Awarded for study visit for travel and accommodation costs to participate in ‘Economy and Society: Trajectories of Capitalism’ Summer Institute, six weeks.

ADVISORY BOARD POSITIONS ON GRANTS

Velux Foundation, 2016-2020 – ‘AlterEcos: Exploring Alternatives to Currently Dominant Forms of Economic Organizing’, Sine Norholm Just is Principal Investigator, Roskilde University and Copenhagen Business School.

Danish Research Council, 2016-2020 – ‘Global Challenges, Local Solutions? Rethinking Professional Work in a World of Transnational Jurisdictions’. Anders Blok is Principal Investigator, University of Copenhagen.

Economic and Social Research Council, UK, 2013-2017 – ‘Enemy Addiction: Outsider Threats, Security Frames, and Target Audiences in Contemporary US Security Policy’, Alexandra Homolar, University of Warwick.

British Academy/Leverhulme, 2015-2016 – ‘Paying for the Poor in Age of Austerity: A Comparative Experimental Study’, Liam Stanley is Principal Investigator, University of Sheffield.

VISITING APPOINTMENTS/POSITIONS

Department of Political Science, University of Toronto, May-December 2015.

Center for Governance and Public Policy, Griffith University, November 2013-February 2014.

School of Economics and Political Science, University of Sydney, November-December 2006.

Centre for the Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences, Stanford University, July-August 2006.

Norwegian Institute of International Affairs, Oslo, April-May 2006.

Department of International Relations, Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies, Institute for Advanced Study, Australian National University, May-December 2002. PUBLICATIONS

RESEARCH MONOGRAPHS

1. Seabrooke, L. and D. Wigan. 2018. Global Tax Battles: The Fight to Govern Corporate and Elite Wealth, Oxford: Oxford University Press.

2. Seabrooke, L. 2006. The Social Sources of Financial Power: Domestic Legitimacy and International Financial Orders, Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press (Cornell Studies in Political Economy Series).

3. Seabrooke, L. 2001. US Power in International Finance: The Victory of Dividends, London: Palgrave Macmillan (International Political Economy Series).

EDITED COLLECTIONS

1. Pevehouse, J. and L. Seabrooke, editors. 2018. The Oxford Handbook of International Political Economy. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

2. Seabrooke, L. and D. Wigan, editors. 2018. Global Wealth Chains: Asset Strategies in the World Economy, Oxford: Oxford University Press.

3. Seabrooke, L. and L.F. Henriksen, editors. 2017. Professional Networks in Transnational Governance, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

4. Borrás, S. and L. Seabrooke, editors. 2015. Sources of National Institutional Competitiveness: Sense-Making in Institutional Change. Oxford: Oxford University Press (Organizational Theory and Behavior Series).

5. Schwartz, H.M. and L. Seabrooke, editors. 2009. The Politics of Housing Booms and Busts, Basingstoke: Palgrave (International Political Economy Series).

6. Hobson, J.M. and L. Seabrooke, editors. 2007. Everyday Politics of the World Economy, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

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7. Bowden, B. and L. Seabrooke, editors. 2006. Global Standards of Market Civilization, London: Routledge (RIPE Studies in Global Political Economy Series).

SPECIAL ISSUES OF INTERNATIONAL PEER-REVIEW JOURNALS

1. Béland, Daniel, Martin Carstensen, and Leonard Seabrooke. 2016. ‘Ideas, Power, and Public Policy’, Journal of European Public Policy, 23(3).

* Reprinted as Beland, D., M. Carstensen and L. Seabrooke, editors. 2016. Ideas, Power, and Public Policy, London: Routledge.

2. Broome, A.J., and L. Seabrooke, 2012. ‘Seeing Like an International Organization’, New Political Economy 17(1).

* Reprinted as Broome, A.J., and L. Seabrooke, editors. 2014. Seeing Like an International Organization, London: Routledge.

3. Elias, J. and L. Seabrooke, 2010. ‘The Sociological Turn in Australian International Political Economy Scholarship’, Australian Journal of International Affairs 64(1).

4. Schwartz, H.M. and L. Seabrooke. 2008. ‘The Political Cost of Property Booms’, Comparative European Politics, 6(3).

ARTICLES

1. Seabrooke, L. and E. Tsingou. 2018. ‘Europe’s Fast- and Slow-Burning Crises’, Journal of European Public Policy 25, forthcoming.

2. Kentikelenis, A. and L. Seabrooke. 2017. ‘The Politics of World Polity: Script-writing in International Organizations’, American Sociological Review 82(5): 1065-1092.

3. Seabrooke, L. and D. Wigan. 2017. ‘Brexit and Global Wealth Chains’, Globalizations 14(6): 820-829.

4. Seabrooke, L. and K.L. Young. 2017. ‘The Networks and Niches of International Political Economy’, Review of International Political Economy 24(2): 288-331.

5. Seabrooke, L. and D. Wigan. 2017. ‘The Governance of Global Wealth Chains’, Review of International Political Economy 24(1): 1-29.

6. Ban, C., L. Seabrooke, and S. Freitas. 2016. ‘Grey Matter in Shadow Banking: International Organizations and Expert Strategies in Global Financial Governance’, Review of International Political Economy 23(6): 1000-1033.

7. Henriksen, L.F. and L. Seabrooke. 2016. ‘Transnational Organizing: Issue Professionals in Environmental Sustainability Networks’, Organization 23(5): 722-741.

8. Seabrooke, L. and R.R. Thomsen. 2016. ‘Making Sense of Austerity: Everyday Narratives in Denmark and the United Kingdom’, Politics 36(3): 250-261.

9. Béland, D., M. Carstensen, and L. Seabrooke. 2016. ‘Introduction: Ideas, Political Power, and Public Policy’, Journal of European Public Policy 23(3): 315-317.

10. Seabrooke, L. and D. Wigan. 2016. ‘Powering Ideas through Expertise: Professionals in Global Tax Battles’, Journal of European Public Policy 23(3): 357-374.

11. Seabrooke, L. and E. Tsingou. 2016. ‘Bodies of Knowledge in Reproduction: Epistemic Boundaries in the Political Economy of Fertility’, New Political Economy 21(1): 69-89.

12. Broome, A. and L. Seabrooke. 2015. ‘Shaping Policy Curves: Cognitive Authority in Transnational Capacity Building’, Public Administration 93(4): 956-72.

13. Seabrooke, L. and D. Wigan. 2015. ‘How Activists Use Benchmarks: Reformist and Revolutionary Benchmarks for Global Economic Justice’, Review of International Studies 41(5): 887-904.

14. Seabrooke, L. and E. Tsingou. 2015. ‘Professional Emergence on Transnational Issues: Linked Ecologies on Demographic Change’, Journal of Professions and Organization 2(1): 1-18.

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15. Seabrooke, L. and E.R. Nilsson. 2015. ‘Professional Skills in International Financial Surveillance: Assessing Change in IMF Policy Teams’, Governance: An International Journal of Policy, Administration and Institutions 28(2): 237-254.

16. Seabrooke, L. and E. Tsingou. 2014. ‘Distinctions, Affiliations, and Professional Knowledge in Financial Reform Expert Groups’, Journal of European Public Policy 21(3): 389-407.

* Reprinted as: Seabrooke, L. and E. Tsingou. 2014. ‘Distinctions, Affiliations, and Professional Knowledge in Financial Reform Expert Groups’ in Daniel Mügge (ed) Europe’s Place in Global Financial Governance After the Crisis, London: Routledge.

17. Seabrooke, L. and D. Wigan. 2014. ‘Global Wealth Chains in the International Political Economy’, Review of International Political Economy 21(1): 257–263.

18. Seabrooke, L. 2014. ‘Epistemic Arbitrage: Transnational Professional Knowledge in Action’, Journal of Professions and Organization 1(1): 49-64. WINNER OF THE NOVAK DRUCE CENTRE BEST PAPER AWARD FOR 2013/2014.

19. Seabrooke, L. 2014. ‘Identity Switching and Transnational Professionals’, International Political Sociology 8(3): 334-336.

20. Johnson, J., D. Mügge, L. Seabrooke, C. Woll, I. Grabel and K. Gallagher. 2013. ‘The Future of International Political Economy: Introduction to the 20th Anniversary Issue of RIPE’, Review of International Political Economy 20(5): 1009-1023.

21. Broome, A.J., and L. Seabrooke, 2012. ‘Seeing Like an International Organization’, New Political Economy 17(1): 1-16.

* Reprinted as: Broome, A.J., and L. Seabrooke, 2014. ‘Seeing Like an International Organization’ in A.J. Broome and L. Seabrooke (eds) Seeing Like an International Organization, London: Routledge: 1-16.

22. Seabrooke, L. 2012. ‘The Everyday Politics of Homespun Capital: Economic Patriotism in Housing Credit Systems’, Journal of European Public Policy 19(3): 358-372.

* Reprinted as: Seabrooke, L. 2013. ‘Homespun Capital: Economic Patriotism and Housing Finance Under Stress’ in B. Clift and C. Woll (eds) Economic Patriotism in Open Economies, London: Routledge.

23. Seabrooke, L. 2012. ‘Pragmatic Numbers: The IMF, Financial Reform, and Policy Learning in Least Likely Environments’, Journal of International Relations and Development 15(4): 486-505.

24. Seabrooke, L. 2011. ‘Everyday Politics and Generational Conflicts in the World Economy’, International Political Sociology, 5(4): 456-9.

25. Seabrooke, L. 2011. ‘Economists and diplomacy: Professions and the practice of economic policy’, International Journal LXVI, Summer: 629-642.

26. Seabrooke, L., 2011. ‘Crisis of Confidence: International Organizations and Learning after the Financial Meltdown’, Socio-Economic Review 9(3), 574-579.

27. Seabrooke, L, 2011. ‘Embeddedness in Historical Sociology and International Political Economy’, Embedded 1(1): 6-17.

28. Seabrooke, L. 2010. ‘Siviliserende skatteregimer og IMF: et legitimitetsproblem’, Internasjonal Politikk 68(3): 365-391.

29. Seabrooke, L. 2010. ‘What Do I Get? The Everyday Politics of Expectations and the Subprime Crisis’, New Political Economy 15(1): 49-68.

30. Seabrooke, L. and E. Tsingou. 2010. ‘Responding to the Global Credit Crisis: the Politics of Financial Reform’, British Journal of Politics and International Relations 12(2): 313-323.

31. Seabrooke, L. and J. Elias 2010. ‘From Multilateralism to Microcosms: The Sociological Turn in Australian International Political Economy Scholarship’, Australian Journal of International Affairs 64(1): 1-12.

32. Seabrooke, L. and E. Tsingou. 2009. ‘Power Elites and Everyday Politics in International Financial Reform’, International Political Sociology 3(4): 457-461.

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33. Schwartz, H. and L. Seabrooke. 2008. ‘Varieties of Residential Capitalism in the International Political Economy: New Politics in Old Welfare States’, Comparative European Politics, 6(3): 237–261.

34. Mortensen, J.L. and L. Seabrooke. 2008. ‘Housing as Social Right or Means to Wealth? Comparing the Politics of Property Booms in Australia and Denmark’, Comparative European Politics, 6(3): 305-324.

35. Broome, A. and L. Seabrooke. 2008. ‘The IMF and Experimentalist Governance in Small Western States’, The Round Table: The Commonwealth Journal of International Affairs 97/395: 205-26.

36. Seabrooke, L. 2007. ‘The Everyday Social Sources of Economic Crises: From “Great Frustrations” to “Great Revelations” in Interwar Britain’, International Studies Quarterly 51(4): 795-810.

37. Widmaier, W.W., M. Blyth, and L. Seabrooke. 2007. ‘Exogenous Shocks or Endogenous Constructions? The Meanings of Wars and Crises’, International Studies Quarterly 51(4): 747-759.

38. Broome, A. and L. Seabrooke. 2007. ‘Seeing Like the IMF: Institutional Change in Small Open Economies’, Review of International Political Economy, 14(4): 576-601.

39. Seabrooke, L. 2007. ‘Everyday Legitimacy and International Financial Orders: The Social Sources of Imperialism and Hegemony in Global Finance’, New Political Economy 12(1): 1-18.

40. Seabrooke, L. 2007. ‘Institutional Change and the Social Sources of American Economic Empire: Beyond Stylised Facts’, Political Studies Review 5(1): 11-24.

41. Seabrooke, L. 2007. ‘Varieties of Economic Constructivism in Political Economy: Uncertain Times Call for Disparate Measures’, Review of International Political Economy 14(2): 371-385.

42. Seabrooke, L. 2007. ‘Why Political Economy Needs Historical Sociology’, International Politics, 44(4): 390-413.

43. Seabrooke, L. 2007. ‘Legitimacy Gaps in the World Economy: Explaining the Sources of the IMF’s Legitimacy Crisis’, International Politics, 44(2-3): 250-268.

44. Seabrooke, L. 2006. ‘Global Monitor: The Bank for International Settlements’, New Political Economy, 11 (1): 141-149.

45. Seabrooke, L. 2005. ‘J. A. Hobson as an Economic Sociologist’, Economic Sociology – The European Electronic Newsletter 7(1): 26-35, http://econsoc.mpifg.de.

46. Seabrooke, L. 2004. ‘The Economic Taproot of US Imperialism: The Bush Rentier Shift’, International Politics, 41(3): 293-318.

47. Hobson, J.M. and L. Seabrooke. 2001. ‘Reimagining Weber: Constructing International Society and the Social Balance of Power’, European Journal of International Relations, 7(2): 239-274.

48. Seabrooke, L. 1997. ‘Programming the k Coefficient: Risk and Uncertainty in International Politics’, Flinders Journal of History & Politics, 19: 121-135.

BOOK CHAPTERS

1. Hasselbalch, J.A. and L. Seabrooke. 2018. ‘Professional Strategies in Transnational Projects’ in M. Saks and D. Muzio (eds) Professions and Professional Service Firms: Private and Public Sector Enterprises in the Global Economy, London: Routledge, forthcoming.

2. Hasselbalch, J.A. and L. Seabrooke. 2018. ‘Prosopography’ in J.F. Morin, C. Olsson and E.Ö. Atikcan (eds) Key Concepts in Research Methods, London: Routledge, forthcoming.

3. Seabrooke, L. and D. Wigan. 2018. ‘Asset Strategies in Global Wealth Chains’, in L. Seabrooke and D. Wigan (eds) Global Wealth Chains: Asset Strategies in the World Economy, Oxford: Oxford University Press, forthcoming.

4. Seabrooke, L. and J.C. Sharman. 2018. ‘Real Estate in Global Wealth Chains’, in L. Seabrooke and D. Wigan (eds) Global Wealth Chains: Asset Strategies in the World Economy, Oxford: Oxford University Press, forthcoming.

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5. Seabrooke, L. 2017. ‘Under general Pedersens kommando’, in B. Bøgeskov, F. Junge-Jensen, and U. Østergaard (eds) Spor – i forskning og politik: Festligt skrift til Ove Kaj Pedersen, Copenhagen: Jurist- og Økonomforbundets Forlag: 71-78.

6. Seabrooke, L., and L.F. Henriksen. 2017. ‘Issue Control in Transnational Professional and Organizational Networks’, in L. Seabrooke, and L.F. Henriksen (eds) Professional Networks in Transnational Governance, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press: 3-24.

7. Henriksen, L.F. and L. Seabrooke. 2017. ‘Networks and Sequences in the Study of Professionals and Organizations’, in L. Seabrooke and L.F. Henriksen (eds) Professional Networks in Transnational Governance, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press: 50-64.

8. Henriksen, L.F. and L. Seabrooke. 2017. ‘Issue Professionals and Transnational Organizing’, in L. Seabrooke and L.F. Henriksen (eds) Professional Networks in Transnational Governance, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press: 286-299.

9. Kelton, M. and L. Seabrooke. 2017. ‘Global Trade and Finance’ in R. Devetak, J. George, and S. Percy (eds) An Introduction to International Relations, Third Edition. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

10. Seabrooke, L. and D. Wigan. 2017. ‘Tax Avoidance and Global Wealth Chains’ in Nigar Hashimzade (ed) Routledge Companion to Tax Avoidance, London: Routledge: 252-266.

11. Waris, A. and L. Seabrooke. 2017. ‘Arrested Development in Africa’s Global Wealth Chains: Accountability and Hierarchy among “Tax Havens”’, in Nigar Hashimzade (ed) Routledge Companion to Tax Avoidance, London: Routledge: 267-286.

12. Hobson, J.M., J. Elias, L. Rethel and L. Seabrooke. 2016. ‘Everyday International Political Economy meets the Everyday Political Economy of Southeast Asia’ in J. Elias and L. Rethel (eds) Everyday Political Economy of Southeast Asia, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press: 239-260.

13. Samman, Amin and Leonard Seabrooke. 2016. ‘International Political Economy’ in Xavier Guillame and Pinar Bilgin (eds) Routledge Handbook of International Political Sociology, London: Routledge: 46-59.

14. Borrás, S. and L. Seabrooke, 2015. 'Sources of National Institutional Competitiveness. Sensemaking in Institutional Change', in S. Borrás and L. Seabrooke (eds) Sources of National Institutional Competitiveness: Sensemaking in Institutional Change, Oxford: Oxford University Press: 1-19.

15. Seabrooke, L. 2015. 'Making Sense of Generational Change and Institutional Competitiveness', in S. Borrás and L. Seabrooke (eds) Sources of National Institutional Competitiveness: Sensemaking in Institutional Change, Oxford: Oxford University Press: 111-128.

16. Borrás, S., L. Seabrooke, and V.A. Schmidt. 2015. 'Conclusion: Sensemaking, Politics, Ideas, and Discourses in Institutional Change’, in S. Borrás and L. Seabrooke (eds) Sources of National Institutional Competitiveness: Sensemaking in Institutional Change, Oxford: Oxford University Press: 148-162.

17. Seabrooke, L. 2015. ‘Diplomacy as Economic Consultancy’, in O.J. Sending, V. Pouliot, and I.B. Neumann (eds) Diplomacy: The Making of World Politics, Cambridge Studies in International Relations, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press: 195-219.

18. Broome, A. and L. Seabrooke. 2015. ‘The IMF and the Governance of Economic Policy Knowledge’, in Patrick Weller and Xu Yi-Chong (eds) The Politics of International Organizations, London: Routledge, forthcoming.

19. Seabrooke, L. 2012. ‘Global Finance’. in A. Burke, R. Devetak, and J. George (eds) An Introduction to International Relations, Second Edition (Revised). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 360-371.

20. Seabrooke, L. 2010. ‘Bitter Pills to Swallow: Legitimacy Gaps and Social Recognition of the IMF Tax Policy Norms in East Asia’, in S. Park and A. Vetterlein (eds) Owning Development, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press: 137-159.

21. Seabrooke, L. and A. Vetterlein. 2010. ‘De internationale økonomiske organisationers magt: Organisatorisk personlighed og egocentrisk usikkerhed’, in J. Lund , L.B. Kaspersen and O.H. Petersen (eds) Offentligt eller Privat? - historiske og aktuelle udfordringer i politik og økonomi, Copenhagen: DJØF Forlag: 301-315.

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22. Seabrooke, L. 2010. ‘Transnational Institutions and International Regimes’ in G. Morgan, J.L. Campbell, C. Crouch, P.K. Kristensen, O.K. Pedersen, and R. Whitley (eds) Oxford Handbook of Comparative Institutional Analysis, Oxford: Oxford University Press: 253-274.

23. Schwartz, H. and L. Seabrooke. 2009. ‘Varieties of Residential Capitalism in the International Political Economy: Old Welfare States and the New Politics of Housing’ in H.M. Schwartz and L. Seabrooke (eds) The Politics of Housing Booms and Busts, Basingstoke: Palgrave: 1-27.

24. Schwartz, H. and L. Seabrooke. 2009. ‘Conclusion: Residential Capitalism and the International Political Economy’ in H.M. Schwartz and L. Seabrooke (eds) The Politics of Housing Booms and Busts, Basingstoke: Palgrave: 208-226.

25. Mortensen, J.L. and L. Seabrooke. 2009. ‘Framing Egalitarian Politics in Property Booms and Busts: Housing as Social Right or Means to Wealth in Australia and Denmark’ in H.M. Schwartz and L. Seabrooke (eds) The Politics of Housing Booms and Busts, Basingstoke: Palgrave: 121-145.

26. Hobson, J.M. and L. Seabrooke. 2009. ‘Everyday IPE’, in Mark Blyth (ed.) The Handbook of International Political Economy, London: Routledge, 290-306.

27. Seabrooke, L. 2009. ‘Everyday Legitimacy and Institutional Change’, in A. Gofas and C.S. Hay (eds.) The Role of Ideas in Political Analysis: A Portrait of Contemporary Debates, London: Routledge, forthcoming.

28. Seabrooke, L. 2008. ‘How Should the Economy Work? Policy Imagination and Dynamics of Institutional Change’, in Peter Nedergaard and John L. Campbell (eds) Institutions and Politics: Festschrift in Honour of Ove K. Pedersen, Copenhagen: DFØF Publishing, 227-249.

29. Seabrooke, L. 2008. ‘Global Finance’. in A. Burke, R. Devetak, and J. George (eds) An Introduction to International Relations: Australian Perspectives, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 260-270.

30. Hobson, J.M. and L. Seabrooke. 2007. ‘Everyday IPE: Revealing Everyday Forms of Change in the World Economy’ in J.M. Hobson and L. Seabrooke, editors, Everyday Politics of the World Economy, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1-24.

31. Seabrooke, L. 2007. ‘The Everyday Social Sources of Imperial and Hegemonic Financial Orders’ in J.M. Hobson and L. Seabrooke, editors, Everyday Politics of the World Economy, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 83-102.

32. Hobson, J.M. and L. Seabrooke. 2007. ‘Conclusion: Everyday IPE Puzzle Sets, Teaching and Policy Agendas’ in J. M. Hobson and L. Seabrooke, editors, Everyday Politics of the World Economy, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 196-213.

33. Bowden, B. and L. Seabrooke. 2007. ‘Global Standards of Market Civilization’ in M. Hall and P.T. Jackson, editors, Civilizational Identity: The Production and Reproduction of ‘Civilizations’ in International Relations, London: Palgrave Macmillan Series in Culture and Religion in International Relations, 119-133.

34. Seabrooke, L. 2006. ‘Civilizing Global Capital Markets: Room to Groove?’ in B. Bowden and L. Seabrooke, editors, Global Standards of Market Civilization, London: Routledge/RIPE Studies in Global Political Economy, 146-160.

35. Bowden, B. and L. Seabrooke. 2006. ‘Civilizing Market through Global Standards’ in B. Bowden and L. Seabrooke, editors, Global Standards of Market Civilization, London: Routledge/RIPE Studies in Global Political Economy, 3-16.

36. Seabrooke, L. and B. Bowden. 2006. ‘Civilizing Global Market Standards: Double-Edged Discourses and Policy Implications’ in B. Bowden and L. Seabrooke, editors, Global Standards of Market Civilization, London: Routledge/RIPE Studies in Global Political Economy, 207-216.

37. Leaver, R. and L. Seabrooke. 2000. ‘Can the IMF be Reformed?’ in W. Bello, N. Bullard and K. Malhortra, editors, Global Finance: New Thinking on Regulating Speculative Capital Markets, London: Zed Press: 96-113.

38. Seabrooke, L. 1999. ‘The Gunslinger and the Samurai: Financial Protectionism and the Crisis in Asia’ in J. Brookfield, editor, Australasian Political Studies, Vol. 3, Sydney: APSA: 707-717.

39. Mathieson, D.S. and L. Seabrooke. 1997. ‘Risk Assessment and Foreign Investment under Despotic Rule’ in George Crowder et al., editors, Australasian Political Studies, Vol. 3, Adelaide: APSA: 691-712.

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POLICY COMMUNITY PUBLICATIONS

1. Ban, C. and L. Seabrooke. 2017. ‘From Crisis to Stability: How to Make the European Stability Mechanism Transparent and Accountable’, Transparency International–EU Office, Brussels, March.

2. Ban, C. and L. Seabrooke. 2016. ‘Investing in Integrity? Transparency and Accountability of the European Investment Bank’, Transparency International–EU Office, Brussels, November.

3. de Carvalho, B. and L. Seabrooke. 2016. ‘Expatriates in Global Wealth Chains’, NUPI Policy Brief 16-6, Norwegian Institute of International Affairs.

4. Seabrooke, L. and D. Wigan. 2014. ‘Activating Networks on Taxation: Issue Entrepreneurs and Policy Catalyzation’, European Policy Brief, GR:EEN Project, University of Warwick, December.

5. Seabrooke, L. and D. Wigan. 2012. 'Locating Global Wealth Chains', in Changemaker and Tax Justice Network Norway, 'Skjult – et hefte om skatteparadis, kapitalflukt og hemmelighold', Changemaker: Oslo.

6. Andersen, M.S., I.B. Neumann, L. Seabrooke, and O.J. Sending. 2010. ‘Global Change and Norwegian Foreign and Development Policy: 2010-2020: A Report Prepared for the Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs’, September.

7. Griffith-Jones, S., M. Thiemann, and L. Seabrooke. 2010. ‘Taming Finance by Empowering Regulators: A Survey of Policies, Politics and Possibilities’, United Nations Development Programme, Poverty Reduction Discussion Paper, August.

8. Warwick Commission on International Financial Reform. 2009. ‘Warwick Commission on International Financial Reform: In Praise of Unlevel Playing Fields’, November. Director of Studies. The commission brought together twelve world-class political scientists, economists and a lawyer to discuss how to reform financial systems. Please see ‘Media Relations’ below.

9. Dieter, H., L. Seabrooke, and E. Tsingou. 2009. ‘The Global Credit Crisis and the Politics of Financial Reform’, GARNET Policy Brief No. 8, GARNET: Global Governance, Regionalisation & Regulation: The Role of the EU, 6th EU Framework Programme, January.

WORKING PAPERS

1. Henriksen, L.F., L. Seabrooke, and K.L. Young. 2017. ‘Fathers of Neoliberalism: The Academic and Professional Performance of the Chicago School, 1960-1985’, INET Working Paper 61, Institute for New Economic Thinking.

2. L. and O.J. Sending. 2015. ‘Open Systems of International Organization’, GR:EEN Working Paper No. 51, Centre for the Study of Globalisation and Regionalisation, University of Warwick.

3. Seabrooke, L. and D. Wigan. 2014. ‘The Governance of Global Wealth Chains’, NUPI Working Paper 839, Norwegian Institute of International Affairs.

4. Henriksen, L.F. and L. Seabrooke. 2013. ‘Issue Professionals in Transnational Governance’, DBP Working Paper 89, Department of Business and Politics, Copenhagen Business School.

5. Seabrooke, L. and D. Wigan. 2013. ‘Emergent Entrepreneurs in Transnational Advocacy Networks: Professional Mobilization in the Fight for Global Tax Justice’, GR:EEN Working Paper No. 41, Centre for the Study of Globalisation and Regionalisation, University of Warwick.

6. Seabrooke, L. and E. Tsingou. 2013. ‘Professional Knowledge in Organizational Power Vacuums: Demographic Change in the OECD’, DBP Working Paper 82, Department of Business and Politics, Copenhagen Business School.

7. Seabrooke, L. and E. Tsingou, 2009. ‘Revolving Doors and Linked Ecologies in the World Economy: Policy Locations and the Practice of International Financial Reform’, Centre for the Study of Globalisation and Regionalisation, Department of Politics and International Studies, University of Warwick, CSGR Working Paper 260/09.

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8. Seabrooke, L. 2008. ‘Mediating Private Capital with Public Values: The Everyday Politics of Mortgage Bond Systems in Denmark and the U.S.’, International Center for Business and Politics, Copenhagen Business School, Working Paper 2008-043.

9. Broome, A. and L. Seabrooke. 2006. ‘A Fund of Wisdom: The International Monetary Fund and Policy Reform Surveillance in Small Open Economies’, International Center for Business and Politics, Copenhagen Business School, Working Paper 2006-037.

10. Seabrooke, L. 2006. ‘Three Fevers and Two Tonics for Historical Sociology and Political Economy’, International Center for Business and Politics, Copenhagen Business School, Working Paper 2006-036.

11. Seabrooke, L. 2006. ‘Resolving the International Monetary Fund’s Legitimacy Crisis’, International Center for Business and Politics, Copenhagen Business School, Working Paper 2006/-035.

12. Seabrooke, L. 2006. ‘Uncertainty and Rationalization in Constructivist Political Economy: A Survey of the Field’, International Center for Business and Politics, Copenhagen Business School, Working Paper 2006-034.

13. Seabrooke, L. 2005. ‘Evolution of an International Quango: Policy Change in the Bank for International Settlements’, International Center for Business and Politics, Copenhagen Business School, Working Paper 2005-013.

14. Seabrooke, L. 2005. ‘Legitimacy Gaps and Everyday Institutional Change in the Interwar British Economy’, International Center for Business and Politics, Copenhagen Business School, Working Paper 2005-012.

15. Seabrooke, L. 2005. ‘Room to Groove? Standards of Civilization in the Development of International Financial Orders’, International Center for Business and Politics, Copenhagen Business School, Working Paper 2005-011.

16. Seabrooke, L. 2004. ‘Rentier Shifts, Legitimacy, and the Social Sources of International Financial Hegemonies’, Department of International Relations, Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies, Australian National University, Working Paper 2004/2.

17. Seabrooke, L. 2002. ‘Bringing Legitimacy Back In to Neo-Weberian State Theory and International Relations’, Department of International Relations, Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies, Australian National University, Working Paper 2002/6.

PUBLIC PRESENTATIONS AND INVITED LECTURES

1. Seabrooke, L. and D. Wigan. 2017. ‘The Governance of Global Wealth Chains’, paper presented to the Social Networks of Finance conference, Copenhagen Business School, December 13-14.

2. Kentikelenis, A. and L. Seabrooke, 2017. ‘The Politics of World Polity: Script-writing in International Organizations’, paper presented to the Department of Sociology, University of Copenhagen, December 12.

3. Henriksen, L.F., L. Seabrooke, and K.L. Young. 2017. ‘Fathers of Neoliberalism: The Academic and Professional Performance of the Chicago School, 1960-1985’, paper presentation to the Institute for Economic Thinking annual conference, Edinburgh, October 21-23.

4. Seabrooke, L. 2017. ‘World For Sale: Professionals in the Market for International Organization’, paper presented to the Future of Global Governance conference, University of Cambridge, September 28-29.

5. Bohle, D. and L. Seabrooke. 2017. ‘Housing as a Social Right or Means to Wealth? Policy Ideas and the Re-Emergence of the Housing Question’, paper presented to the European Social Policy Association network conference, Lisbon, September 15-17.

6. Kentikelenis, A. and L. Seabrooke, 2017. ‘The Politics of World Polity: Script-writing in International Organizations’, paper presented to the American Sociological Association, Montreal, August 12-15.

7. Henriksen, L.F., L. Seabrooke, and K.L. Young. 2017. ‘Fathers of Neoliberalism: The Academic and Professional Performance of the Chicago School, 1960-1985’, paper presented to the American Sociological Association, Montreal, August 12-15.

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8. Seabrooke, L. and D. Wigan. 2017. ‘The Governance of Global Wealth Chains’, paper presented at the Society for the Advancement of Socio-Economics annual conference, Lyon, 29 June-1 July.

9. Christensen, R.C. and L. Seabrooke. 2017. ‘Professional Misconduct in Global Wealth Chains’, paper presented at the Society for the Advancement of Socio-Economics annual conference, Lyon, 29 June-1 July.

10. Seabrooke, L. and D. Wigan. 2017. ‘The Governance of Global Wealth Chains’, paper presented at the ‘Global Value Chains/Global Wealth Chains’ workshop, Copenhagen, June 15.

11. Seabrooke, L. 2017. ‘World For Sale: Professionals in the Market Organizations’, paper presented to the European Workshops in International Studies conference, Cardiff, June 7-10.

12. Karlsrud, J. and L. Seabrooke. 2017. ‘Revolving Doors in International Security: Linked Ecologies in Peacekeeping’, paper presented at the International Studies Association annual conference, Baltimore, February 22-25.

13. Seabrooke, L. and D. Wigan. 2017. ‘The Governance of Global Wealth Chains’, paper presented at the International Studies Association annual conference, Baltimore, February 22-25.

14. Seabrooke, L. and E. Tsingou. 2017. ‘Professional Competition in Fast- and Slow-Burning Crises’, paper presented at the International Studies Association annual conference, Baltimore, February 22-25.

15. Seabrooke, L. 2016. ‘World For Sale: Professionals in the Market Organizations’, Princeton Institute for International and Regional Studies, Princeton University, November 29.

16. Seabrooke, L. and D. Wigan. 2016. ‘Global Wealth Chains’, paper presented to the “Lifting the Veil of Secrecy” conference, Bergen, November 21-22.

17. Bohle, D. and L. Seabrooke. 2016. ‘The Housing Question in European Governance’, presentation to the “Risk/Financialization/Family/Intimacy” workshop, University of Amsterdam, November 17-18.

18. Murphy, R., L. Seabrooke and D. Wigan. 2016. ‘Rhetorical Strategies of Professional Service Firms: The Big Four and Post-Crisis Tax Reform’, paper presented at Society for the Advancement of Socio-Economics, June 24-26.

19. Kentikelenis, A. and L. Seabrooke, 2016. ‘The Politics of World Polity’, paper presented at Society for the Advancement of Socio-Economics, June 24-26

20. Tsingou, E., A. Baker, and L. Seabrooke, 2016. ‘Expert Networks in International Financial Reform: Ideational Ecologies at Jackson Hole’, paper presented at Society for the Advancement of Socio-Economics, June 24-26

21. Henriksen, L., L. Seabrooke, and K. Young. 2016. ‘Neoliberal Grandfathers: A Genealogical Analysis of Economists’ Professional Networks’, paper presented at Society for the Advancement of Socio-Economics, June 24-26

22. Henriksen, L., L. Seabrooke, and K. Young. 2016. ‘Neoliberal Grandfathers: A Genealogical Analysis of Economists’ Professional Networks’, Stanford University, June 22

23. Broome, A. and L. Seabrooke, 2016. ‘Hierarchies and Networks of Transnational Policy Knowledge’, paper presented at the University of Bristol, School of Economics, Finance, and Management Studies, May 11.

24. Kentikelenis, A. and L. Seabrooke, 2016. ‘The Microfoundations of World Polity’, paper presented at Harvard University-MIT Economic Sociology Seminar, May 4.

25. Ban, C. and L. Seabrooke, 2016. ‘Grey Matter in Shadow Banking: International Organizations and Expert Strategies in Global Financial Governance’, paper presented to workshop on ‘Shadow Banking’, Boston University, April 14.

26. Kentikelenis, A. and L. Seabrooke, 2016. ‘The Microfoundations of World Polity’, paper presented at the International Studies Association annual conference, Atlanta, March 16-19.

27. Seabrooke, L. and O.J. Sending, 2016. ‘The Market for Anarchy: Open Systems of International Organization’, paper presented at the International Studies Association annual conference, Atlanta, March 16-19.

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28. Kentikelenis, A. and L. Seabrooke, 2016. ‘The Microfoundations of World Polity’, paper presented at the International Studies Association annual conference, Atlanta, March 16-19.

29. Seabrooke, L. and D. Wigan, 2016. ‘The Governance of Global Wealth Chains’, paper presented at the International Studies Association annual conference, Atlanta, March 16-19.

30. Tsingou, E., A. Baker, and L. Seabrooke, 2016. ‘Expert Networks in International Financial Reform: Ideational Emergence at Jackson Hole’, paper presented at the International Studies Association annual conference, Atlanta, March 16-19.

31. De Carvalho, and L. Seabrooke, 2016. ‘Everyday Offshore: Expatriates in Global Wealth Chains’, paper presentation to the Debt Trails workshop, Budapest, March 3-4.

32. Seabrooke, L., B. De Carvalho, and D. Wigan, 2016. ‘Global Wealth Chains’, seminar presentation to the Norwegian Institute of International Affairs, February 11.

33. Seabrooke, L. and D. Wigan, 2015. ‘Expert Activists on Tax Justice’, presentation to the Danish United Nations Association, Copenhagen Business School, September 29.

34. Ban, C., A. Erce, and L. Seabrooke, 2015. ‘Learning by Doing in the Eurocrisis’, paper presented to the Council for European Studies annual conference, Paris, July 8-10.

35. Seabrooke, L. 2015. ‘World For Sale: The Market for International Organization’, paper presented to the Society for the Advancement of Socio-Economics annual conference, London, July 2-4.

36. Seabrooke, L. and O.J. Sending. 2015. ‘Open Systems of International Organization’, paper presented at the DIIS-NUPI annual workshop, Copenhagen, June 10-11.

37. Seabrooke, L. and J.C. Sharman. 2015. ‘Real Estate in Global Wealth Chains’, paper presented to the Global Wealth Chains workshop, Snekkersten, June 3-4.

38. Seabrooke, L. and D. Wigan. 2015. ‘Governing Global Wealth Chains’, paper presented to the Global Wealth Chains workshop, Snekkersten, June 3-4.

39. Seabrooke, L. 2015. ‘World For Sale: The Market for International Organization’, paper presented to the Saïd Business School, June 2.

40. Seabrooke, L. 2015. ‘Engaging IPE’, final plenary presentation, New Directions in International Political Economy conference, University of Warwick, May 13-15.

41. Seabrooke, L. and C. Ban. 2015. ‘Embedding Groupthink: Assessing the Spread of Neoliberal Ideas and Influence’, paper presented to the New Directions in International Political Economy conference, University of Warwick, May 13-15.

42. Seabrooke, L. and E. Tsingou. 2015. ‘Bodies of Knowledge in Reproduction: Epistemic Boundaries in the Political Economy of Fertility’, paper presented to the New Directions in International Political Economy conference, University of Warwick, May 13-15.

43. Seabrooke, L. and C. Ban. 2015. ‘Embedding Groupthink: Assessing the Spread of Neoliberal Ideas and Influence’, paper presented to the Institute for New Economic Thinking conference, Paris, April 8-10.

44. Seabrooke, L. and O.J. Sending. 2015. ‘Open Systems of International Organization’, paper presented at the International Sociological Association RC52 meeting, Milan March 19-21.

45. Seabrooke, L. and D. Wigan. 2015. ‘Getting Action for Global Tax Justice: Identity Switching in Issue Entrepreneurship’, paper presented at the International Sociological Association RC52 meeting, Milan March 19-21.

46. Seabrooke, L. and E.R. Nilsson. 2015. ‘Professional Skills in International Financial Surveillance: Assessing Pre- and Post-Crisis Policy Teams’, paper presented to the European Stability Mechanism, Luxembourg, March 12.

47. Baker, A., L. Seabrooke, and E. Tsingou. 2015. ‘Expert Networks in International Economic Governance: The Ideational Experiment at Jackson Hole’, paper presented at the International Studies Association annual conference, New Orleans, February 18-21.

48. Seabrooke, L. 2015. ‘Diplomacy as Economic Consultancy’, paper presented at the International

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Studies Association annual conference, New Orleans, February 18-21.

49. Seabrooke, L. and D. Wigan. 2015. ‘Getting Action for Global Tax Justice: Identity Switching in Issue Entrepreneurship’, paper presented at the International Studies Association annual conference, New Orleans, February 18-21.

50. Seabrooke, L. and E. Tsingou. 2015. ‘Bodies of Knowledge in Reproduction: Epistemic Boundaries and Issue Linkage on Delayed Fertility’, paper presented at the International Studies Association annual conference, New Orleans, February 18-21.

51. Baker, A., L. Seabrooke, and E. Tsingou. 2015. ‘Expert Networks in International Economic Governance: The Ideational Experiment at Jackson Hole’, paper presented at the Crisis and Leadership Workshop, Yale University, International Studies Association annual conference, New Orleans, February 13-15.

52. Seabrooke, L. and D. Wigan. 2015. ‘Getting Action for Global Tax Justice: Identity Switching in Issue Entrepreneurship’, paper presented at the Crisis and Leadership Workshop, Yale University, International Studies Association annual conference, New Orleans, February 13-15.

53. Seabrooke, L. and O.J. Sending. 2015. ‘Changing Professional Practices in International Organizations’, paper presented to the Nordic-Baltic Multilateral Development Bank meeting, Oslo, January 21.

54. Seabrooke, L. and E. Tsingou. 2014. ‘Bodies of Knowledge in Reproduction: Epistemic Boundaries and Issue Linkage on Delayed Fertility’, seminar presentation to the Demography Unit, Department of Sociology, Stockholm University, November 6.

55. Seabrooke, L. 2014. ‘The Market for International Organization’, presentation to the Department of International Politics, City University of London, October 29.

56. Seabrooke, L. and E.R. Nilsson. 2014. ‘Professional Skills in International Financial Surveillance: Assessing Change in IMF Policy Teams’, presented to the ‘Networking Europe and the IMF’ workshop, University of Warwick, October 9-10.

57. Broome, A. and L. Seabrooke. 2014. ‘Shaping Policy Curves: Transnational Learning and Economic Policy Languages’, presented to the ‘Networking Europe and the IMF’ workshop, University of Warwick, October 9-10.

58. Seabrooke, L. and O.J. Sending. 2014. ‘Open Systems of International Organization’, presented to the Alliance for Governance Research and Analysis – AGORA V – workshop, University of Warwick, October 7-8.

59. Seabrooke, L. 2014. ‘Epistemic Arbitrage: Transnational Professional Knowledge in Action’, keynote address delivered to the ‘Coordination, Controversy, and Competition in Policy Arenas’ workshop, University of Warwick, October 6.

60. Baker, A., L. Seabrooke, and E. Tsingou. 2014. ‘Expert Networks in International Financial Reform: Ideational Emergence at Jackson Hole’, presented at HYNET First Workshop, Copenhagen Business School, September 11-12.

61. Seabrooke, L. and D. Wigan. 2014. ‘Emergent Entrepreneurs in Transnational Advocacy Networks: Professional Mobilization in the Fight for Global Tax Justice’, presented to the International Political Economy Group, British International Studies Association, University of Leeds, September 4-5.

62. Seabrooke, L. and E. Tsingou. 2014. ‘Revolving Doors in International Financial Governance’, presentation to the Final CRESC conference, University of Manchester, September 3-5.

63. Seabrooke, L. 2014. ‘Getting and Managing European Research Funds’, presentation to the Copenhagen Business School, August 28.

64. Henriksen, L.F. and L. Seabrooke. 2014. ‘Transnational Organizing’, presented to the American Sociological Association, San Francisco, August 16-20.

65. Seabrooke, L. and D. Wigan, ‘Powering Ideas through Expertise: Switchmen in Global Tax Battles’, presented to the ‘Ideas, Power, and Public Policy’ workshop for a special issue of Journal of European Public Policy, Snekkersten, June 9-10.

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66. Kjar, I. and L. Seabrooke, 2014. ‘Rotten Luck and Professional Lobbying in International Financial Governance: Housing Bond Markets in the Post-Crisis Banking Regime’, presented to the ‘Financial Power’ workshop, King’s College London, May 28.

67. Hoffmann, M., M. Paterson and L. Seabrooke. 2014. ‘Professional Brokers in Transnational Emissions Trading’, Networks in Global Environmental Governance conference, Brussels, May 16-17.

68. Seabrooke, L. and D. Wigan. 2014. ‘Professional Competition in Transnational Governance Triangles: Regulatory Intermediaries in Global Tax Battles’, Jerusalem Workshop on Regulatory Intermediaries & Transnational Governance, Hebrew University, May 12-14.

69. Seabrooke, L. 2014. ‘Global Wealth Chains’, presented to the ‘Questioning Finance After the Crisis’ public panel, Copenhagen Business School, April 8.

70. Seabrooke, L. 2014. ‘Identity Switching from Transnational Professionals’, International Studies Association conference, San Francisco, March 25-28.

71. Seabrooke, L. and E. Tsingou. 2014. ‘Revolving Doors in International Financial Governance’, International Studies Association conference, San Francisco, March 25-28.

72. Seabrooke, L. and D. Wigan. 2014. ‘Activist Benchmarking for Economic Justice’, Benchmarking in Global Governance’ workshop, University of Warwick, March 12-14.

73. Seabrooke, L. and B. de Carvalho. 2014. ‘Everyday Offshore: The Cultural Political Economy of Expatriates in Global Wealth Chains’, paper presented to the STEAL RIPE workshop, Krabi, Thailand, February 8-10.

74. Seabrooke, L. and D. Wigan. 2014. ‘The Governance of Global Wealth Chains’, paper presented to the STEAL RIPE workshop, Krabi, Thailand, February 8-10.

75. Seabrooke, L. and J.C. Sharman. 2013. ‘State of the Art in IPE: Benchmarking, Publishing, and Funding’, Australian International Political Economy Network workshop, University of Sydney, December 6.

76. Seabrooke, L. and D. Wigan. 2013. ‘Emergent Entrepreneurs in Transnational Advocacy Networks: Professional Mobilization in the Fight for Global Tax Justice’, Australian International Political Economy Network workshop, University of Sydney, December 5.

77. Seabrooke, L. 2013. ‘Epistemic Arbitrage: Transnational Professional Knowledge in Action’, paper presented to the PIPES Board Workshop, Department of Sociology, Columbia University, November 14.

78. Seabrooke, L. and E.R. Nilsson. 2013. ‘Professional Skills in International Financial Surveillance: Assessing Pre- and Post-Crisis Policy Teams’, paper presented to the PIPES Board Workshop, Department of Sociology, Columbia University, November 14.

79. Seabrooke, L. and E. Tsingou. 2013. ‘Professional Emergence on Transnational Issues: Action Nets and Demographic Change’, paper presented to the PIPES Board Workshop, Department of Sociology, Columbia University, November 14.

80. Ban, C. and L. Seabrooke. 2013. ‘Comparative Learning in International Economic Policy Training Institutes’, presentation to the Institute for Capacity Development, International Monetary Fund, November 11.

81. Seabrooke, L., E.R. Nilsson and L.F. Henriksen. 2013. ‘Careers and Networks in International Financial Monitoring’, invited presentation to the Monetary and Capital Markets department, International Monetary Fund, November 11.

82. Seabrooke, L. 2013. ‘Epistemic Arbitrage: Transnational Professional Knowledge in Action’, paper presented to the Transnational Professionals workshop, Copenhagen Business School, October 16-17.

83. Seabrooke, L. and E. Tsingou. 2013. ‘Distinctions, Affiliations, and Professional Knowledge in Financial Reform Expert Groups’, presentation to ELIAMEP Crisis Observatory, Athens, September 30.

84. Seabrooke, L. 2013. ‘Everyday Politics and Generational Change in the International Political Economy’, keynote presentation to the SONIC YOUTH conference, Copenhagen Business School,

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September 26.

85. Seabrooke, L. and O.J. Sending. 2013. ‘Styles of International Organization’, GR:EEN Third Annual Conference, Bruges, September 20.

86. Seabrooke, L. and D. Wigan. 2013. ‘Emergent Entrepreneurs in Transnational Advocacy Networks: Professional Mobilization in the Fight for Global Tax Justice’, GR:EEN Third Annual Conference, Bruges, September 20.

87. Seabrooke, L. 2013. ‘PhD Confidential: Aims, Approaches, Audience and Apprenticeship’, presentation to the GR:EEN Junior Researchers Workshop, GR:EEN Third Annual Conference, Bruges, September 19.

88. Seabrooke, L. and E. Tsingou. 2013. ‘Situated Learning in Transnational Policy Environments’, paper presented to the Multipolar Learning workshop, Copenhagen Business School, August 22-23.

89. Seabrooke, L. 2013. ‘Epistemic Arbitrage: Transnational Professional Knowledge in Action’, paper presented to the Critical Management Studies conference, Manchester, July 10-12.

90. Seabrooke, L. 2013. ‘Accounting for Crisis’, roundtable presentation to the Critical Management Studies conference, Manchester, July 10-12.

91. Seabrooke, L. and D. Wigan. 2013. ‘Emergent Entrepreneurs in Transnational Advocacy Networks: Professional Mobilization in the Fight for Global Tax Justice’, Department of Politics, University of Manchester July 10.

92. Seabrooke, L. 2013. ‘Diplomacy as Economic Consultancy’, paper presented to the Society for the Advancement of Socioeconomics, Milan, June 27-29.

93. Seabrooke, L. and L.F. Henriksen. 2013. ‘Transnational Issue Professionals and Organizations’, PIPES Second Workshop, Milan, June 27-29.

94. Seabrooke, L. and E. Tsingou. 2013. ‘Professional Knowledge in Organizational Power Vacuums: Demographic Change in the OECD’, PIPES Second Workshop, Milan, June 27-29.

95. Seabrooke, L. 2013. ‘Epistemic Arbitrage: Transnational Professional Knowledge in Action’, paper presented to the Society for the Advancement of Socioeconomics, Milan, June 27-29.

96. Seabrooke, L. and D. Wigan, 2013. ‘Hot Politics and Cold Policy Knowledge in the G20: Comparing Professional Actor-Networks in Tax Activism and Macroprudential Reform’, G20 Workshop, Griffith University, May 28-29.

97. Seabrooke, L. 2013. ‘Fertility, Mobility, Fragility’, presentation for the ‘Big Questions in the International Political Economy’ roundtable, Jean Monnet Centre of Excellence, Copenhagen Business School, Copenhagen, May 6.

98. Seabrooke, L. and E.R. Nilsson, 2013. ‘Skill Gaps in International Financial Surveillance: Assessing Pre- and Post-Crisis Policy Cliques’, paper presented to the ‘Between Change and Continuity: The International Monetary Fund and Economic Crises’, Boston University, April 8-9.

99. Seabrooke, L. and E. Tsingou, 2013. ‘Distinctions, Affiliations, and Professional Knowledge in Financial Reform Expert Groups’, International Studies Association conference, San Francisco, April 3-6.

100. Seabrooke, L. and E. Tsingou, 2013. ‘Professional Emergence in Transnational Policy Space: Action Nets and Demographic Change’, International Studies Association conference, San Francisco, April 3-6.

101. Seabrooke, L. and O.J. Sending, 2013. ‘Professional Practices in International Organizations’, International Studies Association conference, San Francisco, April 3-6.

102. Kjar, I. and L. Seabrooke, 2013. ‘Rotten Luck and Professional Lobbying in International Financial Governance: Housing Bond Markets in the Post-Crisis Banking Regime’, International Studies Association conference, San Francisco, April 3-6.

103. Seabrooke, L. and O.J. Sending, 2013. ‘Professional Practices in International Organizations’, GREEN Case Study Integrity Forum, DEVEX, Washington D.C., April 2.

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104. Broome, A. and L. Seabrooke, 2013. ‘International Policy Training and Capacity Development in Economic Policy’, GREEN Case Study Integrity Forum, DEVEX, Washington D.C., April 2.

105. Seabrooke, L. 2013. ‘Career Incentives and Publishing Types’, presentation to Politics and International Studies Early-Career Scholars, University of Warwick, January 17.

106. Broome, A. and L. Seabrooke, 2012. ‘Cognitive Authority in Training from International Economic Organizations: Fostering Interlocutors in Post-Communist Policy Networks’, GREEN Second Annual Conference on ‘Networked Learning in Transnational Governance’, University of Warwick, November 8-9.

107. Seabrooke, L. and O.J. Sending, 2012. ‘Professional Practices in International Organizations’, GREEN Second Annual Conference on ‘Networked Learning in Transnational Governance’, University of Warwick, November 8-9.

108. Seabrooke, L. 2012. ‘Epistemic Arbitrage: Transnational Professional Knowledge in Action’, keynote address for the conference ‘Professioner – Gamle autoriteter og ny legitimitet’, conference for the Nordic Network on Research on the Professions, October 25-26.

109. Seabrooke, L. 2012. ‘Professions in International Political Economies’, presentation on behalf of the Steering Group for Research and Innovation, Danish Ministry of Science, Technology and Development, Copenhagen Business School, October 11.

110. Seabrooke, L. 2012. ‘Diplomacy as Economic Consultancy’, presentation to the ‘The Future of Diplomacy’ workshop, New York, September 24-25.

111. Seabrooke, L. and E. Tsingou. 2012. ‘Revolving Doors and Professional Ecologies in International Financial Governance’, paper presented to PIPES workshop, Copenhagen Business School, June 14-15.

112. Seabrooke, L. and E. Tsingou. 2012. ‘Professional Action Nets in Transnational Policy Space: Framing Low Fertility and National Welfare as Transnational Problems’, paper presented to PIPES workshop, Copenhagen Business School, June 14-15.

113. Seabrooke, L. and E. Tsingou. 2012. ‘Revolving Doors and Professional Ecologies in International Financial Governance’, paper presented to the European Consortium for Political Research Joint Sessions, Antwerp, April 10-14.

114. Seabrooke, L. 2012. ‘Economic Consultants and International Diplomacy ’, paper presented to International Studies Association annual conference, San Diego, April 1-4.

115. Broome, A.J. and L. Seabrooke. 2012. ‘The Socialization and Translation of Professional Knowledge in International Organizations’, paper presented to International Studies Association annual conference, San Diego, April 1-4.

116. Seabrooke, L. and E. Tsingou 2012. ‘Professional Competition in Fast and Slow Burning Crises’, paper presented to International Studies Association annual conference, San Diego, April 1-4.

117. Seabrooke, L. 2012. ‘Mixed Methods for Studying Professional Ecologies’, paper presented to the ‘Doing Critical Methods in International Political Economy’ Pre-ISA Catalytic workshop, San Diego, March 31.

118. Seabrooke, L., E. Tsingou and B. De Carvalho. 2012. ‘Systems of Tax Evasion and Money Laundering’, presentation to the Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation, March 21.

119. Seabrooke, L. and O.J. Sending. 2012. ‘Professional Expertise in International Organizations: Norms as Doing Things’, GR:EEN International Political Economy Workshop, Boston, March 5.

120. Broome, A.J. and L. Seabrooke. 2012. ‘The Socialization and Translation of Professional Knowledge in International Organizations’, GR:EEN International Political Economy Workshop, Boston, March 5.

121. Broome, A.J. and L. Seabrooke. 2012. ‘Cognitive Authority and Socialization in International Organizations’, First GR:EEN Annual Conference, Milan, February 13-14.

122. Seabrooke, L. and D. Wigan. 2011. ‘The Governance of Global Wealth Chains’, paper presented to the ‘Onshore, Offshore’ workshop, Department for Business and Politics, Copenhagen Business School,

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December 12-13.

123. Seabrooke, L. 2011. ‘Trends in IPE Journals’, presentation to the International Political Economy Group, University of Warwick, September 14-15.

124. Seabrooke, L. and E. Tsingou. 2011. ‘Professional Competition in Fast and Slow Burning Crises’, paper presented to the International Political Economy Group, University of Warwick, September 14-15.

125. Seabrooke, L. and E. Tsingou. 2011. ‘Professional Competition in Fast and Slow Burning Crises’, paper presented to the European Sociological Association annual conference, Geneva, September 7-10.

126. Seabrooke, L. 2011. ‘Kingdoms and Pantemporality in International Economic Organizations’, presentation to the Third Alliance for Governance Research and Analysis (AGORA III) Workshop, Oslo, August 31-September 1.

127. Seabrooke, L. and E. Tsingou. 2011. ‘Professional Competition and International Policy Reform after Crisis’, paper presented to the European Consortium for Political Research, Reykjavik, August 25-27.

128. Seabrooke, L. 2011. ‘Everyday Politics and Intergenerational Conflicts in the International Political Economy’, presentation to Department of Political Science, Lund University, March 1.

129. Seabrooke, L. 2011. ‘Everyday Politics and Intergenerational Conflicts in the International Political Economy’, presentation to the School of Advanced International Studies, John Hopkins University, Bologna, February 10.

130. Seabrooke, L. 2011. ‘Delegation, Hierarchy, and Kingdoms in International Economic Organizations’, presentation to the Second Alliance for Governance Research and Analysis (AGORA II) Workshop, Brisbane, January 11-12

131. Seabrooke, L. 2010. ‘The Politics of Housing in the Global Financial Crisis’, presentation to the graduate program, Chinese University of Politics and Law, July 2.

132. Seabrooke, L. and M. Taylor. 2010. ‘The Warwick Commission on International Financial Reform: In Praise of Unlevel Playing Fields’, public presentation, St. Regis Hotel, Beijing, June 30.

133. Rethel, L. and L. Seabrooke. 2010. ‘Regional Financialization in East Asia and Europe’, presentation given to the ‘Comparative Regional Economic Governance: Learning from Crisis?’ workshop, Peking University, June 29-30.

134. Seabrooke, L. and E. Tsingou. 2010. ‘Constructing the Low Fertility Trap: International Policies on National Welfare Reproduction’, presented to the Society for the Advancement of Socio-Economics Conference, Philadelphia, June 24.

135. Seabrooke, L. 2010. ‘Everyday Politics of the Financial Crisis’, public lecture given to the Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies, Cologne, May 6.

136. Seabrooke, L. 2010. ‘Homes, Housesholds, and Intergenerational Conflicts in the International Political Economy’, internal seminar given to the Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies, Cologne, May 6.

137. Seabrooke, L. 2010. ‘Of Kindgoms and Conditionality; or How Metropoles use International Organisations to Discipline their Colonies’, presentation to the ‘Historical Sociology meets International Organization’ workshop, Norwegian Institute of International Affairs, Oslo, May 5.

138. Seabrooke, L. 2010. ‘Expectations, Epochs, and Everyday Politics: Explaining Generational Change through Civilizational Analysis’, presented to the ‘Globalisation and Civilisation in International Relations: Towards New Models of Human Interdependence’ conference, sponsored by the Norbert Elias Foundation, Dublin, 9-10 April.

139. Seabrooke, L. and E. Tsingou. 2010. ‘Constructing the Low Fertility Trap: International Policies on National Welfare Reproduction’, presented to the British Political Studies Association annual conference, Edinburgh, March 29-April 1.

140. Seabrooke, L. 2010. ‘The Warwick Commission on International Financial Reform: In Praise of Unlevel Playing Fields’, presentation to the Department of Political Science and International Studies,

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University of Birmingham, March 9.

141. Seabrooke, L. and E. Tsingou. 2010. ‘The Warwick Commission on International Financial Reform: In Praise of Unlevel Playing Fields’, presentation to the Elliot School of International Studies, George Washington University, February 23.

142. Seabrooke, L. 2010. ‘Legitimacy, National Welfare Trade-Offs, and International Regulatory Reform’, presentation to presented to the ‘Global Crisis: Global Regulation?’ roundtable at International Studies Association Annual Conference, New Orleans, February 17-20.

143. Seabrooke, L. and W.W. Widmaier, 2010. ‘Everyday Economics: The Obama Administration on Executive Pay, Credit Card Rates, Housing and Health Care’, paper presented to the International Studies Association Annual Conference, New Orleans, February 17-20.

144. Seabrooke, L. and E. Tsingou, 2010. ‘Revolving Doors and Linked Ecologies in the World Economy: Policy Locations and the Practice of International Financial Reform’, paper presented to the International Studies Association Annual Conference, New Orleans, February 17-20.

145. Seabrooke, L. 2010. ‘What Do I Get? The Everyday Politics of Expectations and the Subprime Crisis’, paper presented at workshop on ‘Ideas and Welfare Systems’, Oxford Brookes University, January 22.

146. Seabrooke, L. 2009. ‘The Warwick Commission on International Financial Reform: Global Launch of the Commission’s Report’, Taj Palace, New Dehli, India, November 27.

147. Seabrooke, L. 2009. ‘The Politics of Housing and Varieties of Residential Capitalism’, Sciences Po, Paris, October 27.

148. Seabrooke, L. 2009. ‘National Welfare Expectations and International Financial Reform’, Norwegian Institute of International Affairs, October 23.

149. Seabrooke, L. 2009. ‘The G2 and Financial Interdependence’, presentation to Waseda University, Japan, October 17.

150. Seabrooke, L. 2009. ‘Discounting Growth or Making Demand? The Politics of East Asian Investment in US Home Loan Agencies’, presentation to the Warwick-Waseda joint workshop, Waseda University, Japan, October 16.

151. Seabrooke, L. 2009. ‘National Welfare Expectations and International Financial Reform’, Keynote address, Danish Institute for International Studies conference on Reforming the Bretton Woods Institutions, September 16-17.

152. Seabrooke. L. 2009. ‘What Do I Get? The Everyday Politics of Expectations and the Subprime Crisis’, paper presentation to the American Political Science Association, Toronto, 3-5 September.

153. Seabrooke. L. 2009. ‘Homespun Capital: Economic Patriotism and Housing Finance Systems under Stress’, presented to the Society for the Advancement of Socio-Economics conference, Paris, July 16-18.

154. Broome, A.J., H.M. Schwartz, L. Seabrooke and M.G. Watson, 2009. ‘Housing Markets and the Global Financial Crisis’, public presentation to the London School of Economics, 13 July.

155. Seabrooke. L. 2009. ‘Homespun Capital: Economic Patriotism and Housing Finance Systems under Stress’, presented to the ‘Economic Patriotism’ workshop, Sciences Po, June 18-19.

156. Seabrooke, L. and E. Tsingou, 2009. ‘Revolving Doors and Linked Ecologies in the World Economy: Policy Locations and the Practice of International Financial Reform’, paper presented at the ‘Public-Private Interaction and the Transformation of Global Governance’ workshop, University of Ottawa, 5-6 June.

157. Seabrooke. L. 2009. ‘Research Careers and Publication Strategies’, Department of International Relations, RSPAS, Australian National University, April 23.

158. Seabrooke. L. 2009. ‘The Everyday Politics of the Financial Crisis’, Department of Politics, University of Sheffield, April 9.

159. Seabrooke, L. and E. Tsingou, 2009. ‘Revolving Doors and Linked Ecologies in the World Economy: Policy Locations and the Practice of International Financial Reform’, paper presented at the ‘Democratic Governance in a Global Age: Building a Stronger Relationship between Political Philosophy and IPE’ workshop, Queen’s University Belfast, 13 March.

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160. Seabrooke. L. 2009. ‘Social Sources of the Sub-Prime Financial Crisis: The Everyday Politics of Progressive Rights and Predatory Markets’, Department of Politics and International Studies, University of Warwick, March 3.

161. Seabrooke. L. 2009. ‘Social Sources of the Sub-Prime Financial Crisis: The Everyday Politics of Progressive Rights and Predatory Markets’, International Studies Association Annual Conference, New York, February 14-18.

162. Seabrooke, L. and E. Tsingou, 2009. ‘The Global Credit Crisis and the Politics of Financial Reform’, GARNET Policy Brief presentation, Bureau d’Information pour la France du Parlement europeen, Paris, January 20.

163. Seabrooke, L. and E. Tsingou, 2009. ‘Revolving Doors and Linked Ecologies in the World Economy: Policy Locations and the Practice of International Financial Reform’, paper presented at the Centre for Analysis of Risk and Regulation workshop on ‘Manufacturing Global Risks’, London School of Economics, 8-9 January.

164. Seabrooke, L. 2008. ‘Embedded Liberalism is Dead, Long Live Embedded Liberalism: National Welfare Concerns and International Policy Responses to the Sub-Prime Crisis’, presented at the ‘Crisis and Response: Whither International Financial Regulation?’ workshop organized by Eric Helleiner, The Centre for International Governance Innovation, Waterloo, Canada, 26-27 September.

165. Seabrooke, L. 2008. ‘Embedded Liberalism is Dead, Long Live Embedded Liberalism: National Welfare Concerns and International Policy Responses to the Sub-Prime Crisis’, paper presented to ‘The Political Economy of the Subprime Crisis: The Economics, Politics, and Ethical Response’ conference, Department of Politics and International Studies and Centre for the Study of Globalisation and Regionalisation, University of Warwick, UK, 18-19 September.

166. Seabrooke, L. 2008. ‘The Politics of East Asian Investment in U.S. Mortgage-Backed Securities’, oral presentation to ‘Still the Asian Century?’ conference, University of Birmingham, UK, 10-12 September.

167. Seabrooke, L. 2008. ‘The Social Sources of the Sub-Prime Financial Crisis: The Everyday Politics of Progressive Rights and Predatory Markets’, paper presented to ‘Ideology and Discourse Analysis’ conference, Roskilde University, Denmark, 8-9 September.

168. Moschella, M. and L. Seabrooke. 2008. ‘Time Horizons and the Politics of Economic Reform: The IMF and Institutional Change in East Asia’, paper presented at the World International Studies Conference, Ljubljana, Slovenia, 23-26 July.

169. Seabrooke, L. 2008. ‘Sub-Prime as a Rights Discourse: The Progressive Underpinnings of a Predatory Market’, paper presented at the International Expert Symposium, ‘The Sub-Prime Mortgage Meltdown: Origins, Trajectories, and Regional Implications, Flinders International Asia-Pacific Institute, Adelaide Convention Centre, South Australia, 16 May.

170. Schwartz, H. and L. Seabrooke. 2008. ‘Varieties of Housing Capitalism: The New Politics of Old Welfare States’, paper presented at ‘The Subprime Housing Bubble and the Crisis of Financial Capitalism’, organized by Res Publica Think Tank, Sørmarka, Norway, April 25-27.

171. Mortensen, J.L. and L. Seabrooke. 2008. ‘Housing as Social Right or Means to Wealth? The Politics of Property Booms in Australia and Denmark’, paper presented at ‘The Subprime Housing Bubble and the Crisis of Financial Capitalism’, organized by Res Publica Think Tank, Sørmarka, Norway, April 25-27.

172. Seabrooke, L. 2008. ‘Property Booms in Comparative Perspective’, paper presented at ‘The Subprime Housing Bubble and the Crisis of Financial Capitalism’, organized by Res Publica Think Tank, Sørmarka, Norway, April 25-27.

173. Broome, A. and L. Seabrooke. 2008. ‘Seeing Like the IMF: Legitimating Institutional Change in Small Open Economies’, paper presented to the International Studies Association Annual Conference, San Francisco, March 26-30.

174. Seabrooke, L. 2008. ‘Bitter Pills to Swallow: The IMF and Tax Reform in East Asia’, presented to the ‘Owning Development’ workshop, San Francisco, March 25.

175. Seabrooke, L. 2008. ‘Everyday Politics and International Financial Orders’, Professorial lecture presented to the Copenhagen Business School, March 7.

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176. Seabrooke, L. 2008. ‘Everyday Politics of the World Economy’, presented to the Department of Political Science and International Studies, University of Birmingham, February 27.

177. Seabrooke, L. 2008. ‘Everyday Politics of the World Economy’, presented to the School of International Relations, University of St. Andrews, February 18.

178. Seabrooke, L. 2007. ‘What Fun Can be Had from Studying the Fund?’, presented to Business of International Organizations workshop, International Center for Business and Politics, Copenhagen Business School, November 24.

179. Seabrooke, L. 2007. ‘Everyday Politics of the World Economy’, presented to Department of International Relations, RSPAS, The Australian National University, October 11.

180. Seabrooke, L. 2007. ‘Legitimacy Gaps and Associational Templates in IMF-led Tax Reforms’, paper presented to the ‘The Sociological Turn in International Political Economy’ workshop, School of History and Politics, University of Adelaide, October 4-5.

181. Broome, A. and L. Seabrooke. 2007. ‘Seeing Like the IMF: Legitimating Institutional Change in Small Open Economies’, presented to the ‘Pathways to Legitimacy’ GARNET annual conference, University of Warwick, September 17-19.

182. Seabrooke, L. 2007. ‘Why Political Economy Needs Historical Sociology’, presented to the European Consortium for Political Research’s Standing Group on International Relations annual conference, Turin, Italy, September 12-14.

183. Broome, A. and L. Seabrooke. 2007. ‘Seeing Like the IMF: Institutional Change in Small Open Economies’, presented to the European Consortium for Political Research’s Standing Group on International Relations annual conference, Turin, Italy, September 12-14.

184. Seabrooke, L. 2007. ‘Transnational Regulation, Geopolitics, and International Regimes’, presented to Society for the Advancement of Socio-Economics Conference, Copenhagen Business School, 30 June.

185. Seabrooke, L. 2007. ‘Everyday Politics of the World Economy’, presented to Society for the Advancement of Socio-Economics Conference, Copenhagen Business School, 29 June.

186. Seabrooke, L. 2007. ‘How Should the Economy Work?’, presented to Discourse and Political Economy workshop, International Center for Business and Politics, Copenhagen Business School, June 18.

187. Seabrooke, L. 2007. ‘Everyday Politics of the World Economy’, presented to Everyday and Post-colonial International Political Economy workshop, University of Sheffield, May 24-25.

188. Seabrooke, L. 2007. ‘A Comparative Political Economy of Property Booms’, presented to Institut Barcelona d'Estudis Internacionals, Barcelona, May 17.

189. Hobson, J. M. and L. Seabrooke. 2007. ‘Everyday Politics of the World Economy’, presented to the ‘Everyday Life and Politics in the Global Economy’ workshop, London School of Economics, May 11.

190. Mortensen, J.L. and L. Seabrooke. 2007. ‘Do Pocketbooks Drive Politics When Mortgage Belts Tighten? Comparing Property Booms in Australia and Denmark’, paper presented at the International Studies Association annual conference, Chicago, March.

191. Seabrooke, L., 2007. ‘IPE Studies in Europe in the Coming Decade’, presentation to the GARNET Network of Excellence on Global Governance, Regionalisation and Regulation conference, Bruges, January.

192. Seabrooke, L. and S. Suzuki, 2007. ‘The Moral Economy of International Society’, paper presented at the International Studies Association annual conference, Chicago, March.

193. Broome, A. and L. Seabrooke. 2006. ‘A Fund of Wisdom: Assessing Institutional Competitiveness in Small Open Economies’, paper presented at GovNet annual conference, The Australian National University, Canberra, November 30-December 1.

194. Marsh, I. and L. Seabrooke. 2006. ‘Institutional Competitiveness in Capitalist Democracies: The Politics of Innovation Governance in Australia, Denmark, Ireland, and Sweden’, paper presented at ‘Discourse in Political Economy’ workshop, School of Economics and Political Science, University of Sydney, November 29.

195. Seabrooke, L. 2006. ‘Everyday Politics of the World Economy’, presented to special undergraduate seminar, Department of Political Science, University of Oslo, October 6.

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196. Best, J. and L. Seabrooke. 2006. ‘Civilizing International Finance: A Dialogue on the IMF and Emerging Market Economies’, presented to Department of International Relations, RSPAS, The Australian National University, June 22.

197. Seabrooke, L. 2006. ‘Talking the Talk but not Walking the Walk: Resolving the International Monetary Fund’s Legitimacy Crisis’, paper presented to ‘Resolving International Legitimacy Crises’ workshop, Rockefeller Foundation, Bellagio, Italy, May 9-12.

198. Seabrooke, L. 2006. ‘Mapping the Social Sources of Political and Economic Change in the World Economy’, paper presented to the Norwegian Institute for International Affairs, Oslo, April 27.

199. Seabrooke, L. 2006. ‘Why We Need Legitimacy in Political Economy and Institutional Theory’, paper presented to the International Studies Association annual conference, San Diego, March 22.

200. Seabrooke, L. 2006. ‘Norm Contests in Legitimacy Gaps: The International Monetary Fund and Tax Reform’, paper presented to the International Studies Association annual conference, San Diego, March 24.

201. Seabrooke, L. 2006. ‘The Social Sources of Economic Crises: Legitimacy and Everyday Institutional Change’, paper presented to the International Studies Association annual conference, San Diego, March 25.

202. Seabrooke, L. 2006. ‘Why We Need Legitimacy in Political Economy and Institutional Theory’, paper presented to the Center of International Studies, Cambridge University, February 23.

203. Seabrooke, L. 2006. ‘Why We Need Legitimacy in Political Economy and Institutional Theory’, paper presented to ‘Ideas and Political Economy’ Seminar Series, Department of Politics and International Relations, Oxford University, February 22.

204. Seabrooke, L. 2006. ‘International Regulation Regimes: A Genealogy of the Field’, paper presented to Copenhagen Business School-Warwick Business School Joint Workshop on Institutional Theory, The Work Foundation, London, January 27.

205. Seabrooke, L. 2005. ‘Legitimacy Gaps in Global Standards of Market Civilization’, paper presented to British International Studies Association Annual Conference, St. Andrew’s, December 19-21.

206. Hobson, J. M. and L. Seabrooke. 2005. ‘The Challenge of Everyday International Political Economy’, paper presented to British International Studies Association Annual Conference, St. Andrew’s, December 19-21.

207. Seabrooke, L. 2005. ‘Understanding Liquid and Sticky Institutional Change in Political Economy’, paper presented to British International Studies Association Annual Conference, St. Andrew’s, December 19-21.

208. Seabrooke, L. 2005. ‘The Social Sources of Change in the International Political Economy’, paper presented to British International Studies Association Historical Sociology Working Group, Goldsmiths University of London, September 22.

209. Marsh, I. and L. Seabrooke, 2005. ‘Neo-liberalism and the Decline of Democratic Governance: The Case of Britain’, paper presented at the American Political Science Association annual conference, Washington D.C., September 1-4.

210. Seabrooke, L. 2005. ‘Legitimacy Gaps and Everyday Crises in the International Political Economy’, paper presented to ‘Resolving International Legitimacy Crises’ workshop, The Australian National University, July 24-7.

211. Kerkvliet, B.J.T. and L. Seabrooke. 2005. ‘Everyday Politics: The Concept’s Meaning, Significance, and Limitations for International and Domestic Political Analysis’, Political and Social Change Seminar Series, The Australian National University, June 22.

212. Seabrooke, L. 2005. ‘Civilizing Tax Regimes: The International Monetary Fund and Tax Reform in East Asia’, paper presented at the International Studies Association annual conference, Hawaii, March 1-5.

213. Seabrooke, L. 2005. ‘Marketing Global Standards of Civilization’, paper presented at the ‘Civilizations and World Politics’ book workshop organized by Patrick Thaddeus Jackson and M. Hall, Honolulu, Hawaii, February 28.

214. Seabrooke, L. 2004. ‘What do the International Financial Institutions want from their Borrowers? What do they Get?’, lecture to Asia-Pacific College of Diplomacy, The Australian National University, 22 October.

215. Seabrooke, L. 2004. ‘Legitimacy and the Social Sources of Financial Power’, paper presented to the School of Politics and International Studies, University of Queensland, 24 September.

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216. Seabrooke, L. 2004. ‘The IMF and Iraq’, lecture to Iraqi diplomatic training program, Asia-Pacific College of Diplomacy, Australian National University, 15 September.

217. Seabrooke, L. 2004. ‘A Spoonful of Sugar: The IMF and Tax Reform in East Asia’, paper presented to the Australian School of Economics and Government, Australian National University, August 31.

218. Seabrooke, L. 2004. ‘Illth at Ease: Applying J.A. Hobson’s Arguments to Modern Times’, paper presented at inaugural Oceanic Conference on International Studies, Canberra, July 14-16.

219. Seabrooke, L. 2004. ‘Legitimizing the Social Sources of English and US International Financial Hegemonies’, paper presented to the International Studies Association annual conference, Montreal, Canada, March 17-21.

220. Seabrooke, L. 2003. ‘US Hegemony in the International Political Economy’, Norwegian Institute for International Affairs, Oslo, December 19.

221. Seabrooke, L. 2003. ‘Lifting the Moral Burden of Credit: Legitimizing Domestic Financial Reform and Shaping International Financial Orders’, paper presented to the British International Studies Association Conference, Birmingham, December 15-17.

222. Seabrooke, L. 2003. ‘Max Weber, Consent, and Legitimacy’, Department of International Politics, University of Wales, Aberystwyth, December 11.

223. Seabrooke, L. 2003. ‘Illth at Ease: Taxation, Consumption and U.S. Imperialism’, Centre for the Study of Globalisation and Regionalism, University of Warwick, December 10.

224. Seabrooke, L. 2003. ‘Max Weber, Consent, and Legitimacy’, Department of Politics, University of Virginia, November 21.

225. Seabrooke, L. 2003. ‘Illth at Ease: Taxation, Consumption and U.S. Imperialism’, Department of Government, Smith College, November 14.

226. Seabrooke, L. 2002. ‘Differentiating International Financial Orders’, paper presented to the Australasian Political Studies Association, Canberra, 29 September-Oct 2.

227. Seabrooke, L. 2002. ‘Tax Leaks, the State and Globalization’, lecture to the National Graduate School of Management, Australian National University, October 15.

228. Seabrooke, L. 2001. ‘The Moral Economy of International Society’, paper presented to Institute of Commonwealth Studies, School of Advanced Studies, University of London, 26 November.

229. Seabrooke, L. 2001. ‘Legitimacy, Embeddedness, and the Sources of Financial Power’, paper presented to the International Studies Association Northeast Conference, Philadelphia, 8-10 November.

230. Seabrooke, L. 2001. ‘State Capacity, Legitimacy, and International Society’, paper presented to the Australasian Political Studies Association, Brisbane, 24-26 September.

231. Hobson, J.M. and L. Seabrooke 2001. ‘Max Weber and the English School: Conceptualising International Society’, paper presented as a Special Seminar to the Department of International Relations, The Australian National University, Canberra, 21 August.

232. Seabrooke, L. 2000. ‘Reimagining Weber: Realpolitik or the Ethics of a Responsible Foreign Policy?’, paper presented to the Australasian Political Studies Association, Canberra, 3-7 October.

233. Seabrooke, L. 1998. ‘The Political Economy of Financial Disintermediation’, paper presented to the Centre for the Study of Globalisation and Regionalism, University of Warwick, 19 February.

TEACHING

PhD Workshops

2013 ‘PhD Confidential: Aims, Approaches, Audience, and Apprenticeship’ (Copenhagen Business School).

2011 ‘The Politics of Making Markets’ (Copenhagen Business School).

2010 ‘PhD Confidential: Aims, Approaches, Audience, and Apprenticeship’ (Copenhagen Business School).

2007 ‘The Politics of Ideas and Institutional Innovation’ (with Mark Blyth, John L. Campbell, and Sven Steinmo).

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2007 ‘PhD Confidential: Aims, Approaches, Audience, and Apprenticeship’ (Copenhagen Business School).

2006 ‘PhD Confidential: Aims, Approaches, Audience, and Apprenticeship’ (Australian National University).

Undergraduate courses:

2008- ‘International Political Economy’ (Copenhagen Business School) – Lecturer.

2015- ‘Comparative Political Economy II: Advanced Industrial States’ (Copenhagen Business School) – Lecturer.

2018- ‘Danmark i et komparativt perspektiv’ – Lecturer.

2015-16 ‘Advanced Economic Sociology’ (Copenhagen Business School) – Lecturer.

2007-8 ‘Comparative Political Economy II: Advanced Industrial States’ (Copenhagen Business School) – Coordinator & Lecturer.

2007-8 ‘Global Economic Governance’ (Copenhagen Business School) – Coordinator & Lecturer.

2007-8 ‘Globalization/Localization’ (module on Political Globalization) (Copenhagen Business School) – Lecturer.

2006 ‘Introduction to Political Science and Political Theory (module on Political Institutions) (Copenhagen Business School) – Lecturer.

Graduate seminars:

2013- ‘Topics in International Political Economy’ (Copenhagen Business School) – Coordinator & Lecturer.

2018- ‘Social Science Methods and Research Design’ – Lecturer

2014- ‘International Political Economy’ (Copenhagen Business School) – Lecturer, Coordinator 2017.

2012 ‘Managing International Organizations and Non-Governmental Organizations’ (Copenhagen Business School) – Coordinator.

2009-10 ‘International Business in the International System’ (University of Warwick) – Coordinator.

2009 ‘International Political Economy (University of Warwick) – Coordinator.

2008 ‘The Politics of International Business Standards’ (Copenhagen Business School) – Coordinator.

2006-7 ‘International Financial Institutions and Economic Governance’ (Crawford School of Economics) – Coordinator.

2003-5 ‘International Political Economy’ (Australian National University) – Coordinator.

2003 ‘The State of State Capacity’ (with Ian Marsh from Research School of Social Sciences, ANU) - Co-coordinator.

2002 ‘Politics of the World Economy’ (University of Sydney) – Coordinator.

Executive Teaching:

2010 ‘The Political Economy of Public Policy’, Masters of Public Administration (Warwick Business School) – Coordinator.

2009-10 ‘The Global Financial Crisis’ in ‘Globalisation and Governance’ module, Masters of Public Administration (Warwick Business School).

PH.D. DISSERTATION COMMITTEES

Completed:

Hasselbalch, Jacob. 2013-2017. ‘The Contentions Politics of Disruptive Innovation: Vaping and Fracking in the European Union’, Politics and International Studies, University of Warwick, and Institute for European Studies, Université libre de Bruxelles.

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Dumouchel, Joelle. 2012-2015. ‘Regulating International Finance: The Genesis and Transformation of Central Banking Practices’, Department of Political Science, University of Toronto (Chairs: Emanuel Adler and Louis Pauly).

Folke, Lasse Folke. 2010-2014. ‘Knowing Networks: Refiguring Expertise in Transnational Governance‘, Department of Business and Politics, Copenhagen Business School.

Karlsrud, John. 2010-2014. ‘Linked Ecologies and Norm Change in United Nations Peacekeeping Operations’, Politics and International Studies, University of Warwick.

Kohl, Sebastian. 2012-2014. ‘Homeowner Nations or Nations of Tenants: How Historical Institutions in Urban Politics, Housing Finance and Construction Set Germany, France and the US on Different Housing Paths’, Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies and Sciences Po (Chair: Jens Beckert).

Mühlen-Schulte, Arthur. 2007-2010. ‘Producing Development: Power and Organisational Reform in the United Nations Development Programme’, Department of Intercultural Communication and Management, Copenhagen Business School.

Broome, André. 2004-2007. ‘Seeing Like the IMF: Institutional Change in Frontier Economies’. Department of International Relations, Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies, Australian National University.

Speed, Taylor Marie. 2004-2007. ‘Japanese Corporate Strategy on Technological Capture in East Asia’. Department of International Relations, Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies, Australian National University.

Thompson, Edwina A. 2003-2007. ‘Moral Authority within Multiple Sovereignties: The Politics of Illicit Activity in Offshore Space’, Regulatory Institutions Network, Australian National University. Ongoing:

Stausholm, Saila. 2017-. ‘Tax Holidays in the International Political Economy’, Department of Business and Politics, Copenhagen Business School.

Christensen, Rasmus Corlin. 2016-. ‘Professional Competition on International Tax Policy’, Department of Business and Politics, Copenhagen Business School.

Haagensen, Nicholas. 2016-. ‘European Legal Networks in Crisis’, Department of Business and Politics, Copenhagen Business School and Institute for European Studies, Université libre de Bruxelles.

Kortendiek, Nele. 2012-. ‘Making Global Migration Governance - International Practitioners in IOs and NGOs’, Institut für Politikwissenschaft, Technische Universität Darmstadt (Chair: Jens Steffek).

EDITORIAL SERVICES Editorial Boards:

Associate Editor: International Studies Quarterly, January 2014-December 2018.

Co-Editor (with André Broome): Routledge Studies in Globalisation Series, Routledge, December 2015-.

Co-Editor (led by Assem Prakash): Business and Public Policy, Cambridge University Press, January 2017-

Editorial Advisory Board, Review of International Political Economy, January 2013-ongoing.

Co-Editor: Review of International Political Economy, September 2006-December 2012.

Editorial Advisory Board, Journal of Professions and Organization, March 2013-ongoing.

Editorial Advisory Board, Review of International Studies, April 2010-ongoing.

Editorial Advisory Board, Internasjonal Politikk (Oslo), April 2008-ongoing.

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Editor-in-Chief: Routledge Warwick Studies in Globalisation Series, Routledge, March 2009- August 2010.

Co-Editor: RIPE Series in Global Political Economy, Routledge, October 2007-November 2010.

Review Editor: Australian Journal of International Affairs, September 2004-July 2007.

Co-Editor: Flinders Journal of History and Politics, March 1997-March 1999. As Referee: Journals: Asian Journal of International Law; British Journal of Politics and International Relations; Cambridge Journal of International Affairs; Comparative European Politics; Comparative Political Studies; Critical Policy Studies; European Journal of International Relations; Global Governance; Globalizations; Environment and Planning A; Environment and Planning C; Environment and Planning D; Erasmus Law Review; Journal of International Relations and Development; International Organization; International Political Science Review; International Political Sociology; International Politics; International Political Sociology; International Studies Quarterly; International Theory; Journal of Professions and Organization; Law in Context; Millennium: Journal of International Studies; New Political Economy; New Political Science; Public Administration; Regulation and Governance; Review of International Political Economy; Review of International Studies, Social Forces, Socio-Economic Review, Security Dialogue; Urban Geography; World Politics. Books: Cornell University Press, Oxford University Press; Palgrave Macmillan Press, Routledge Press; Stanford University Press; University of Michigan Press.

RESEARCH COUNCILS (EXTERNAL EVALUATIONS)

EU European Research Council.

Canada Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada.

Greece Ministry of Education.

New Zealand Marsden Fund, Royal Society of New Zealand.

The Netherlands Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research

UK British Academy, Leverhulme Foundation.

PROFESSIONAL SERVICE (NON-GRANT RELATED)

Chairman, Sociology, Danish Steering Group for Bibliometric Research Indicators (BFI), 2017-2019.

Co-Organizer, Network D on ‘Professions and Professionals in a Globalizing World’, Society for the Advancement of Socio-Economics, 2013-2018.

External Examiner, Doctoral Dissertation, University of Warwick, December 2017.

External Examiner, Doctoral Dissertation, European University Institute, June 2017.

External Examiner, Doctoral Dissertation, University of Sussex, March 2017.

External Examiner, Doctoral Dissertation, University of New South Wales, July 2016.

Organizer, ‘Transnational Professionals’ panel streams, International Sociological Association RC52 conference, Milan, February 2015.

Organizer, ‘Consulting World Politics’ workshop, Copenhagen, February 2015.

Organizer, ‘Global Tax Policy and the EU’, Policy Roundtable, House of Lords, October 2014.

Co-Organizer, ‘Networking Europe and the IMF’ workshop, University of Warwick, October 2014.

Co-Organizer, ‘Alliance for Governance Research and Analysis - AGORA V’ Workshop, University of Warwick, October 2014.

Organizer, ‘Warwick Manuscript Development Workshop’, 2009-2014.

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Executive Committee, International Organizations section, International Studies Association, 2014-

External Examiner, MSc in International Public Policy, University College London, 2013-2016

External Examiner, MSc in International Political Economy program, London School of Economics, 2010-2014

External Examiner, Doctoral Dissertation, Australian National University, June 2013.

Internal Examiner, Doctoral Dissertation, University of Warwick, January 2013.

External Examiner, Doctoral Dissertation, University of Sydney, January 2011.

Co-Organizer, ‘East Asia, Business Civilizations and International Orders’ workshop, November 2010.

External Examiner, Doctoral Dissertation, Flinders University, September 2010.

Discussant, ‘Alliance for Governance Research and Analysis Workshop’, Brown University, June 2010.

Internal Examiner, Doctoral Dissertation, University of Warwick, November 2009.

Judge, BISA International Political Economy Group Annual Book Prize, 2006-2008.

Chair of Examination Committee, Doctoral Dissertation, Copenhagen Business School, October 2008.

External examiner, Doctoral Dissertation, University of St. Andrews, October 2008.

Organizer, ‘Business of International Organizations’ workshop, International Center for Business and Politics, Copenhagen Business School, November 22-24 2007.

Chair of Examination Committee, Doctoral Dissertation, Copenhagen Business School, November 2007.

Co-organizer, ‘The Sociological Turn in International Political Economy’ workshop, with Juanita Elias, School of History and Politics, University of Adelaide, October 4-5.

External examiner, Doctoral Dissertation, University of Sheffield, September 2007.

Organizer: Panel on ‘International Political Economy Meets Economic Sociology’, at the Society for the Advancement of Socio-Economics Conference, Copenhagen Business School, 28-30 June.

Co-organizer, ‘Discourse in Political Economy’ workshop, with Mark Blyth, International Center for Business and Politics, Copenhagen Business School, June 17-19.

Co-organizer: ‘Knowledge Regimes in Small Open Economies’, with Ian Marsh, for GovNet annual conference, The Australian National University, Canberra, November 30-December 1 2006.

Co-organizer: ‘Discourse in Political Economy’ workshop, with Ian Marsh and Jason Sharman, School of Economic and Political Sciences, University of Sydney, November 29 2006.

Invited Participant: ‘Economy and Society: Trajectories of Capitalism’ Summer Institute, coordinated by N. Fligstein and W.W. Powell, Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences, Stanford University, July-August 2006.

Co-organizer: ‘International Regulation Regimes’, with Glenn Morgan, a joint workshop between the Copenhagen Business School and the Warwick Business School, Work Foundation, London, January 27 2006.

External Examiner: Masters of Arts by Research Thesis, Political Science and International Relations, Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand, August 2005.

External Examiner: Masters in Strategic and Defence Studies Thesis, Strategic and Defence Studies Centre, Australian National University, April, 2005.

External Examiner: Honours Thesis, Department of Political Science and International Relations, The Faculties, Australian National University, March 2005.

Co-organizer. ‘First Inaugural Oceanic Conference on International Studies’, Canberra, July 2004.

Co-editor, ‘Oceanic Conference in International Studies Quarterly Newsletter’, February 2004-present.

Co-organizer. ‘New Frontiers: Pre-Doctoral Workshop’, Canberra, July 2003.

Postgraduate Representative. Australasian Political Studies Association, 1998.

Co-organizer. ‘Australasian Political Studies Association Conference’, Adelaide, September 1997.

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UNIVERSITY SERVICE

Research Coordinator, Department of Business and Politics, March 2011-.

Director, Hybrid Networks in Transnational Governance (HYNET) project, September 2014-.

Member, Masters of Science in International Business and Politics Taskforce, Copenhagen Business School, October 2010– February 2011.

Research Committee, Politics and International Studies, University of Warwick, March 2009- August 2010.

Steering Committee, Politics and International Studies, University of Warwick, March 2009- August 2010.

Member, Board of Faculty of Social Sciences Committee, University of Warwick, March 2009- August 2010.

Member, Masters of Science in International Business and Politics Development Group, Copenhagen Business School, October 2005-February 2009.

Administrator of J. Vincent Visiting Fellowship, Department of International Relations, Australian National University, 2003-5.

MEDIA RELATIONS

Opinion Pieces

‘The Panama Papers and Corporate Tax Reform’, Foreign Affairs, 06.05.2016, with D. Wigan.

https://www.foreignaffairs.com/articles/europe/2016-05-06/panama-papers-and-corporate-tax-reform

‘En gyllen mulighet til å lære å avsløre’, Aftenposten, 26.04.2016, with D. Wigan.

http://www.aftenposten.no/meninger/debatt/En-gyllen-mulighet-til-a-lare-a-avslore--Leonard-Seabrooke-Duncan-Wigan-8437750.html

‘How to Get Inequality on the Global Policy Agenda’, OpenDemocracy, 26.04.2016, with D. Wigan.

https://www.opendemocracy.net/openglobalrights/leonard-seabrooke-duncan-wigan/how-to-get-inequality-on-global-policy-agenda

‘Panama Leaks and the Tide of Tax Reform’, Elcano Royal Institute, Expert Comment, 13.04.2016, with D. Wigan.

http://www.realinstitutoelcano.org/wps/portal/web/rielcano_es/contenido?WCM_GLOBAL_CONTEXT=/elcano/elcano_in/zonas_in/commentary-seabrooke-wigan-panama-leaks-tide-tax-reform

‘The question behind the Panama leak: Why aren’t international rules stopping offshore tax evasion?’, Washington Post, 05.04.2016, with D. Wigan.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/monkey-cage/wp/2016/04/05/heres-the-question-behind-the-panama-leak-why-international-rules-arent-stopping-offshore-tax-evasion/

‘Beskatning af bevægelige formuer bliver sværere’, Information, 10.4.2015, p. 20, with D. Wigan and L.F. Henriksen.

‘Let Host Nation Regulate Finance’, The Economic Times (India), 14.11.2009. http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/Opinion/Comments-Analysis/Let-host-nation-regulate-foreign-finance/articleshow/5228478.cms

‘Frugtbar: Danmark Udfordrer Neoliberalism,’ Politken (Denmark), 31.05.2007, s. 2, p. 8.

‘Muhammedtegningerne: Læren fra Australien’, Politken (Denmark), 20.02.2006, s. 2, p. 4.

‘Questions of Identity and of Free Speech’, Canberra Times (Australia), 14.02.2006, p. 11

‘Terrorkrig: Civilisationerne brager sammen midt i ferieparadiset’, Politiken (Denmark), 12.10.2005, s. 2, p. 5.

Media Coverage of Warwick Commission on International Financial Reform

‘Systems failure’, The Economist, 26.11.2009.

http://www.economist.com/businessfinance/economicsfocus/displaystory.cfm?story_id=14960099

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‘Boomtime politicians will not rein in the bankers’ (Avinash Persaud) Financial Times, 26.11.2009.

http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/8c0a1de4-dacf-11de-933d-00144feabdc0.html?nclick_check=1

‘Wenn die Banken selbst die Fäden ziehen’, Handelsblatt, 26.11.2009.

http://www.handelsblatt.com/politik/nachrichten/warwick-commission-wenn-die-banken-selbst-die-faeden-ziehen;2489739

'Financial Trade Tax Seen To Avoid Bloated Finance Sector', Wall Street Journal, 26.11.2009.

http://online.wsj.com/article/BT-CO-20091126-707066.html

"Host Country" Regulation A Way to Rein In Banks – Study’, New York Times, 26.11.2009.

http://www.nytimes.com/reuters/2009/11/26/business/business-uk-banks-regulation-report.html?_r=1

’Benefits of Unlevel Playing Fields’, Finanical Times, letter from M. Blyth and L. Seabrooke, 16.02.2010.

http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/e27a7b10-1a99-11df-bef7-00144feab49a.html

Full length articles

‘Transnational Diplomatic Knowledge’, Diplomatic Magazine, The Hague, August 2015.

Other Interviews

QFinance, January 2011: http://www.qfinance.com/regulation-viewpoints/warwick-commission-highlights-the-local-and-political-dimensions-of-global-financial-reform Ideapod, March 2013: http://www.thepowerofideas.com/post/45683476066/professor-len-seabrooke-on-how-professional-networks

MEMBERSHIP OF PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS American Sociological Association

DJØF – Danish Association for Economists and Lawyers

European Group for Organizational Studies

European Sociological Association

International Political Economy Group, British International Studies Association

International Studies Association

Society for the Advancement of Socio-Economics