10 Facts About James Vreeland

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James Raymond Vreeland was born on 1971, New York City and is Professor of Politics and International Affairs in the Princeton School of Public and International Affairs and the Department of Politics at Princeton University.

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James Vreeland conducts research in the field of international political economy, specializing in international institutions.

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James Vreeland has held visiting positions and affiliations at universities on five continents around the world, including the University of California, Los Angeles, the ETH Zurich, Bond University, the University of Sao Paulo, and most recently Korea University.

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James Vreeland's research explores a range of policy outcomes, including economic growth and the distribution of income under programs of economic reform, the foreign policy positions of developing countries, the transparency of policy making under different political institutions, and the commitment of governments to defend human rights.

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James Vreeland's research is most known for its treatment of international institutions, particularly the International Monetary Fund, the World Bank, and the United Nations Security Council.

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James Vreeland has more recently published an introductory book about the IMF, entitled The International Monetary Fund: Politics of Conditional Lending, which was carefully critiqued in a 20-page review by the deputy director of the IMF's External Relations Department.

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James Vreeland is the co-editor of Globalization and the Nation State: The Impact of the IMF and the World Bank, along with Gustav Ranis and Stephen Kosack.

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James Vreeland has published in numerous scholarly journals, including International Organization, Journal of Conflict Resolution, European Economic Review, Journal of Development Economics, Public Choice, World Development, International Political Science Review, Political Analysis, World Economics, and Foreign Policy Magazine.

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James Vreeland currently serves as an associate editor for The Review of International Organizations.

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James Vreeland's research has led him to be covered by media internationally, including the Australian Broadcasting Corporation, DawnNews, BizRadio Network, the Washington Post, Financial Times Deutschland, De Tijd, and Der Bund.

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