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Benjamin A.T. Graham

University of Southern California  [email protected]  858-699-6306 http://dornsife.usc.edu/graham/

Current Position

Assistant Professor, School of International Relations, University of Southern California. 2012-present.

Education

Ph.D., Political Science, University of California, San Diego, 2012.

M.A., Political Science, University of California, San Diego, 2008.

B.A., Government, Dartmouth College, 2004.

Peer Reviewed Articles

Kingsley, Allison and Benjamin A.T. Graham. Forthcoming. “The Capital Effects of Information Voids in Emerging Markets.” Journal of International Business Studies.

Buzzard, Kristy, Benjamin A.T. Graham and Ben Horne. Forthcoming. “Unrecognized States: Self Determination and Foreign Influence.” Journal of Law, Economics, and Organization.

Strøm, Kaare, Scott Gates, Benjamin A.T. Graham and Håvard Strand. Forthcoming. “Inclusion, Dispersion, and Constraint: Powersharing in the World’s States, 1975-2010.” British Journal of Political Science.

Graham, Benjamin A.T., Christopher J. Fariss, and Erik Gartzke. Forthcoming. “The Barfight Theory of International Conflict: Regime Type, Coalition Size, and Victory.” Political Science & Research Methods.

 See a related column in the Washington Post.

Gates, Scott, Benjamin A.T. Graham, Yonatan Lupu, Havard Strand, and Kaare Strøm. 2016.

“Powersharing, Protection, and Peace.” Journal of Politics 78(2): 512-26.

See a related column in the Washington Post.

Graham, Benjamin A.T., Noel P. Johnston, and Allison Kingsley. 2016. “A Unified Model of Political Risk.” Advances in Strategic Management 34: 119-160.

Cruz, Cesi, Prudenciano U. Gordoncillo, Benjamin A.T. Graham, Jeanette Madamba, and Jewel Cabardo.

2016. “Who’s Ready for ASEAN 2015? Firm Expectations and Preparations in the Philippines.” Pacific Affairs 89(2): 259-285.

 See related Asia Pacific Memo.

Graham, Benjamin A.T. 2014. “Diaspora-Owned Firms and Social Responsibility.” Review of International Political Economy 21(2): 432-66.

Bauer, Molly, Cesi Cruz, and Benjamin A.T. Graham. 2012. “Democracies only: When do IMF Agreements Serve as a Seal of Approval?” The Review of International Organizations 7(1): 33-58.

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Book Projects (Ongoing)

Graham, Benjamin A.T. Investing in the Homeland: The Political Economy of Diaspora Direct Investment

 Manuscript Review Conference: November 12, 2015.

Graham, Benjamin A.T., Noel P. Johnston, Allison F. Kingsley. Expropriation, War and Dark Saturday Nights: A Unified Model of Political Risk.

 Four papers in this research agenda have been written and a book proposal was presented the Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association in 2014.

 Manuscript review conference anticipated Fall 2018.

Current Working Papers

Graham, Benjamin A.T., Michael Miller, and Kaare Strøm. “Safeguarding Democracy: Powersharing and Democratic Survival.” Revise and Resubmit at American Political Science Review.

Graham, Benjamin A.T., Noel P. Johnston, and Allison Kingsley. “Even Constrained Governments Steal:

The Domestic Politics of Transfer and Expropriation Risks.” Revise and Resubmit at Journal of Conflict Resolution.

Graham, Benjamin A.T., and Kaare W. Strøm. "Variations in Federalism: Explaining Subnational Policy Authority.” Submitted.

Bormann, Nils-Christian, Lars-Erik Cederman, Scott Gates, Benjamin A.T. Graham, Simon Hug, Kaare Strøm, and Julian Wucherpfennig. “Does Formal or Informal Powersharing Produce Peace?” Submitted.

Graham, Benjamin A.T. and Jacob R. Tucker. “The International Political Economy Data Resource.”

Submitted.

Cruz, Cesi and Benjamin A.T. Graham. “Network Ties and the Political Strategies of Firms.” Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, August 2015.

Fariss, Christopher J. and Benjamin A.T. Graham. “Property Rights Security and FDI: Advances in Measurement and Estimation.” Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, September 2016 and at The Politics of Multinational Firms, Governments, and Global Production Networks, Princeton University, September 2016.

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Book Chapters and Non-Peer Reviewed Articles

Graham, Benjamin. 2009. “Nagorno-Karabakh in Limbo.” Middle East Quarterly, Vol. 16 (4).

Perkovich, George and Ben Graham. 2005. “India’s Emergence as a World Power.” In Devin T. Hagerty (Ed.), South Asia in World Politics. Lanham, MD: Rowman and Littlefield Publishers.

Select Invited Talks

“Investing in the Homeland: The Political Economy of Diaspora Direct Investment.” George Washington University School of Business. September 2015.

“Political Risk and New Firm Entry.” University of California, Los Angeles. November 2014.

“Even Constrained Governments Steal.” University of California, Santa Barbara. March 2013.

Survey Research

Diaspora Investors, Social Networks and Political Risk, 2012-2014

 Large-scale firm-level survey in the Philippines.

 Pilot November-December 2012 & September 2013. In field January 2014 – October 2014.

Capital and Conflict: Georgia, 2009-2010.

 Wrote, pre-tested, and revised a two-language survey instrument.

 Recruited, trained and managed a team of six enumerators to conduct a survey of foreign firms in Georgia.

Cross-National Datasets

Graham/Tucker IPE Data Resource. Author.

 Compiled, standardized and merged over 75 commonly used IPE data resources into a single country-year dataset for use by both researchers and methods instructors. Completed in collaboration with Jacob Tucker, a USC undergraduate student.

 Hosted by the Niehaus Center for Global Governance at Princeton University [Pending]

Inclusion, Dispersion and Constraint. Operations Manager. Funded by the National Science Foundation, Grant # SES-0819507b. Principal Investigators: Kaare Strom and Scott Gates.

 Drafted the codebook and managed a team of 6 researchers in coding a 179-country database with over 200,000 data points.

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Fellowships, Grants and Awards

USC Undergraduate Research Associates Program Grant (with Jonathan Markowitz), 2016. $6000 Dornsife Outstanding Undergraduate Research Mentoring Award, 2015.

USC Dornsife Faculty Development Award, 2014, 2015, and 2016.

Zumberge Faculty Research and Innovation Fund Individual Research Grant, 2013. $25,000.

Fund for Innovative Undergraduate Teaching Award, 2013. $3,189.

Finalist, Best Dissertation Award, International Society of New Institutional Economics, 2012.

Department of Political Science Teaching Fellowship, UC San Diego, 2011-2012.

Tuition and Fee Fellowship, Department of Political Science, UC San Diego, 2010–2011.

American Political Science Association Travel Grant, 2010.

Dissertation Research Grant, Rohr Chair of Pacific International Relations, UC San Diego, 2009-2010.

GW-CIBER Summer Doctoral Institute, George Washington University, 2009.

Edmund G. Brown Sr. Teaching Fellowship, Department of Political Science, UC San Diego, 2006–2010.

War and Peace Studies Fellow, Dartmouth College, 2003–2004.

Rockefeller Center Public Policy Intern Grant, 2003.

Service Highlights

Resident Faculty, South Area Residential College, USC, 2012-present.

Co-Principle Investigator, Security and Political Economy (SPEC) Lab, USC, 2015-present

Undergraduate Curriculum Review Committee, School of International Relations, USC, 2014-present.

Designer of the International Relations & Global Economy Major, USC, 2013.

NCAA Athletic Appeals Hearing Panelist, 2013; 2015.

Mentor, Next Step Mentoring Program, UC San Diego, September 2011-2012.

Ad Hoc Reviewer

American Political Science Review, Journal of Politics, International Studies Quarterly, Journal of Peace Research, Review of International Organizations, Comparative Political Studies, Conflict Management and Peace Science, Latin American Politics and Society, Journal of International Business Studies, International Business Review, Academy of International Business, Demokratizatsiya, Nationalities Papers, PLOS One.

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