Curriculum vitae
Name: GUZZINI Stefano
Education
1988-94 European University Institute in Florence
1994 PhD in Political and Social Sciences on “Power Analysis as a Critique of
Power Politics: Understanding Power and Governance in the Second
Gulf War” under the supervision of Steven Lukes and Susan Strange.
(Awarded with a mark of distinction)
1987-88 London School of Economics and Political Science
1988 MSc Politics of the World Economy (supervision: Susan Strange)
Thesis on ‘T.S.Kuhn and International Relations. International Political
Economy and the Inter-Paradigm Debate’ (awarded with a mark of
distinction)
1984-87 Institut d'Études Politiques de Paris
1985 Certificat d'Études Politiques (mention: très bien)
1987 Diplôme de l'Institut d'Études Politiques de Paris
Section: International Relations, specialization: Europe. Awarded with a
mark of distinction (‘félicitations du jury’).
1982-84 University of Saarland (Saarbrücken, FRG)
Study of Political Science, Modern History, French literature and
linguistics, and Spanish.
1984 Zwischenprüfung (‘sehr gut’)
1982 Abitur (Baccalaureat) at the Deutsch-Französisches Gymnasium (lycée
franco-allemand) in Saarbrücken (Av.: 1.0. i.e. the highest possible
grade).
Languages
Fluent: German (mother tongue), English, French, Italian.
Reading: Spanish (good), Danish, Swedish, Portuguese (all intermediary)
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Academic positions
Present positions
Since September 2000:
Senior researcher at the Danish Institute for International Studies (until 2002 at the
Copenhagen Peace Research Institute)
Since October 2005:
Professor of Government, Uppsala University
Since December 2013:
Distinguished International Professor, Instituto de Relaciones Internacionais (IRI) at
Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio de Janeiro (PUC-Rio)
Guest professorships
July-Sept 2011
Guest professor at Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio de Janeiro (PUC-Rio)
2007-2008 (acad. year)
DAAD Guest professor at the Bremen International Graduate School for Social Science
March-April 2006
Guest Professor at Universidad Autónoma de Madrid (Programa de Doctorado
Relaciones Internacionales y Estudios Africanos)
Former positions
2002-2005
Associate Professor of Government, Uppsala University
1997-2002 (2000-2002 on leave)
Associate Professor of Political Science, International Relations and European Studies,
Central European University (Budapest). Between 1998-2000, I have been a member of
the elected (13 member) Senate supervising university-wide academic policies. From
1997-99, I chaired the International Relations and European Studies Programme (see
below)
1994-1997
Assistant Professor of Political Science, Central European University (Budapest)
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Awards and fellowships
2015 Power, Realism, and Constructivism wins the 2014 International Studies
Association Theory Section Book Award which recognizes the best book
or edited volume published in the prior two years that contributes to the
theorization of world politics (by consensus/unanimity)
2012 awarded a fellowship at the Collegio Carlo Alberto, Turin (for the
academic year 2012-2013)
2011 “The concept of power: a constructivist analysis” was selected by the
editors of Millennium for the 40th anniversary issue of the journal as one
of “the seven ground-breaking articles from the archive that showcase the
journal’s impact on international relations over the past four decades”. It
was the article chosen to represent the entire decade from 2001-2011.
(http://mil.sagepub.com/cgi/collection/anniversary)
2009 Central and East European International Studies Association (CEEISA)-
Award for outstanding contribution to the development of the association
2007 awarded a fellowship at the Hanse Institute for Advanced Studies (Hanse
Wissenschaftskolleg) and a DAAD-guest professorship at the Graduate
School of Social Sciences of the University of Bremen (for the academic
year 2007-08)
2004 elected as Non-North American member into the Governing Council of
the International Studies Association (two year term)
1996-99 awarded a competitive ‘Junior Faculty Research Grant’ at the Central
European University
1994 awarded a ‘mark of distinction’ for my PhD in Social and Political
Science at the European University Institute
1988 awarded a PhD scholarship for the European University Institute,
Florence
1988 awarded a “mark of distinction” for my MSc (Econ) at the London
School of Economics
1987 awarded a mark of distinction (“félicitations du jury”) for the Diplôme de
l’Institut d’Études Politiques de Paris,
1984 awarded a student scholarship of excellence for the rest of my entire
undergraduate and graduate studies by the Studienstiftung des Deutschen
Volkes
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Teaching and supervision experience
Since 1994, I have been teaching courses on all levels on: (Introduction to) International
Politics (undergrad), Foreign Policy Analysis (MA), Theories of International Relations
(MA and PhD), Theories of International Political Economy (MA), Security Studies
(MA), Theorising International Relations (MA), The end of the (post) Cold War (MA),
Comparative European Politics (undergrad), West European Politics: the case of Italy
(MA), Research design in comparative politics and international relations (PhD), Social
theories of power in international relations (MA).
I taught PhD workshops at different universities or research centers: Al Ahram Center
for Political and Strategic Studies (Cairo), IEP Bordeaux, Hebrew University (Jerusalem),
Universities of Antwerp, Coimbra (regular since 2011), Madrid, Tartu, Tampere,
Tübingen and Warsaw, and have been convener of international PhD courses within the
Danish PolForsk network on ‘International Political Sociology’ (co-taught with Jef
Huysmans) and ‘Foreign Policy Analysis: revisiting the role of ideas, rationality and
causality’ (co-taught with Janice Gross Stein and Richard Ned Lebow).
Besides my university teaching activities, I have been teaching at (and co-organising)
several Summer universities in Kraków (1991-93), a PhD Summer School on ‘The
sociological turn in International Relations/International Political Economy’ (CEU
Summer School, Budapest 1999, co-organised with Anna Leander. Faculty included
László Bruszt, Lars-Erik Cederman, Colin Crouch, Peter Katzenstein, Friedrich
Kratochwil, Ronen Palan), an on-line PhD seminar on “Critical approaches to (In)security
in Europe”, organised by the Standing Group of IR of the ECPR, a module within the
framework of a preparation course for Italian diplomats in Florence, a module during the
SGIR PhD Summer School in Prague (EIRSS 2006), and the NUPI Master Class 2010 on
power analysis in IR.
In Budapest and Uppsala, I have been supervising well over 120 BA and MA theses.
Moreover, I have been the supervisor of two MPhil theses:
Dorina Nastase (Central European University, 1999-2000): “The geopolitical tradition in
French IR theory” (MPhil in Political Science)
Dusanka Anastasijevic (Central European University, 1997-98): “Isolation less splendid:
FR Yugoslavia, Croatia, Slovakia and Belarus at the contemporary European border of
order” (MPhil in Political Science)
Supervision of PhD theses (completed, in chronological order)
Katalin Sárváry (Central European University): “Classical and Constructivist Theories of
Practice on Diplomacy : The Promise of a Dialogue” (defended on 3 December 2004)
Anna Brozowska (Central European University): “Identity, Power and Legitimization -
Belarusian Foreign Policy 1991-2001” (defended on 2 June 2006)
Vincent Pouliot (University of Toronto): “Security community in and through practice:
the power politics of Russia-NATO diplomacy” (external supervisor; defended on 6
May 2008)
Ákos Kopper (International/Jacobs University Bremen): ‘Cosmopolitan Sovereignty and
the proliferation and stratification of citizenship’ (external supervisor, defended on 12
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December 2008)
Julia Pruzan-Jørgensen (Copenhagen University/DIIS): ‘Political liberalization,
oppositional dynamics and authoritarian resilience: The Moroccan Mudawana reform
process’, (defended on 11 June 2010)
Dörte Dinger (University of Bremen): ‘From friends to collaborators: A constructivist
analysis of changes in Italo-German relations with the end of the Cold War’
(Drittgutachter, defended on 28 January 2011)
Emma Björnehed (Uppsala University): ‘Ideas in conflict: the effect of frames in the
Nepal conflict and peace process’ (defended on 21 September 2012)
Ludvig Norman (Uppsala University): ‘From Friends to Foes: Institutional Conflict and
Supranational Influence in the European Union’ (defended on 20 December 2013)
Anna Danielson (Uppsala University/Södertörn University): ‘On the power of informal
economies and the informal economies of power: Rethinking informality, resilience
and violence in Kosovo’ (defended on 31 January 2014)
Kristin Ljungkvist (Uppsala University): ‘Global Cities 2.0: An international political
actor beyond economism?’ (defended on 18 October 2014)
Michael Jonsson (Uppsala University): ‘Farewell to Arms: Motivational change and
divergence inside FARC-EP 2002-2010’ (defended on 24 October 2014)
Supervision of PhD theses (ongoing or unfinished, alphabetic order)
Gelu Calacean (Uppsala University, 2004-2009): “Institutional interplay in European
Governance: a study in parallel institutionalization” (working title) [Calacean accepted
a position at the EU Commission]
Andreas Jarblad (Uppsala University, Dept of Peace and Conflict Studies, 2009- ):
‘American Foreign Policy and the Onset of Preventive War: The International Security
Dynamics of China's Acquisition of the Bomb’ (working title) [on sick leave]
Oscar Larsson (Uppsala University, 2009- ): ‘The Problems of Meta-governance: the
emergence and governance of security networks in Sweden’ (working title)
Mariana Laeger (University of Frankfurt, 2010- ): ‘Performing Opposition: The
Challenges and Benefits of Institutionalizing Contestation in Global Governance’
(working title)
Jorge H. Ojeda Castro (Uppsala University, 2012- ): ‘The European Union’s (B)ordering
Dispositif: Frontex and the Politics of Knowledge at the Border’ (working title)
Charlotta Friedner Parrat (Uppsala University, 2010- ): ‘Normative Change in
International Society: The Case of Humanitarian Intervention’ (working title)
Martin Renner (Universität Tübingen, 2013- ): ‘EU security policy regarding China’
(working title)
Carolina Salgado (PUC-Rio, 2015- ): ‘Cooperation practices as a site of contested
normative behaviors: a study on bilateral relations between Brazil and the European
Union’
Ewelina Sokolowska (Uppsala University, 2011- ): ‘Political science, meet behavioral
genetics - behavioral genetics, meet philosophy’ (working title)
I have been invited as jury member or opponent of PhD theses (in chronological
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order):
Valérie Marcel (Institut d’Études Politiques de Paris, 8 juin 2001): “Dilemmes sécuri-
taires au Moyen-Orient: problèmes de puissance et de gouvernance” (external jury
member)
Linus Hagström (Stockholm University, 22 May 2003): “Enigmatic Power? Relational
Power Analysis and Statecraft in Japan’s China Policy” (opponent)
Flora Kurikkala (Tampere University, 29 November 2003): “Representation of Changing
Self: An EU Performance in the Middle East” (external pre-assessment and opponent)
Susan Park (University of Sydney, submission spring 2004): “Norm diffusion within
international organizations: the case of the World Bank” (external examiner)
Jyri Raitasalo (University of Helsinki, 2005), “Constructing War and Military Power after
the Cold War – the role of the United States in the Western definitions of War and
Military Power in the post-Cold War era” (external pre-assessment and opponent,
defense November 2005)
Emmanuel Puig (IEP Bordeaux, 6 July 2007), “Du ‘péril jaune’ à la ‘menace chinoise’ :
sociogenèse de l’objet ‘Chine’ dans la discipline américaine des Relations
Internationales” (external jury member)
Halvard Leira (University of Oslo, 4 October 2011) “The Emergence of Foreign Policy:
Knowledge, Discourse, History” (first opponent)
Natalia Morozova (Central European University, Budapest, 21 October 2011): “The
Politics of Russian Post-Soviet Identity: Geopolitics, Eurasianism, and Beyond”
(external examiner)
Elin Hellquist (European University Institute, Florence, 10 December 2012): “Creating
‘the Self’ by outlawing ‘the Other’? EU Foreign Policy Sanctions and the Quest for
Credibility” (external examiner)
Petter Narby (Lund University, 17 December 2014): “Time of crisis: order, politics and
temporality” (external jury member/examiner)
Jaakko Turunen (Uppsala University, 13 February 2015): ‘Semiotics of Politics:
Dialogicality of Parliamentary Talk’ (examiner/chair of the jury)
… and as opponent in Danish PhD ‘slutseminars’ (in chronological order):
(Martin) Jess Pilegaard, ‘Between Coherence and Fragmentation. The EU's Everything
But Arms Initiative. A Study of Policy Change in a Compartmentalised Political
System’ (2005)
Trine Villumsen, ‘Proving theory wrong? NATO’s European struggle for recognition
after the Cold War’ (25 January 2008)
Rebecca Adler-Nissen, ‘The Diplomacy of Opting Out: British and Danish Stigma
Management in the European Union’ (9 January 2009)
Kristian Søby Kristensen, ‘Imagining NATO: Out-of-Area Problems, Visions of the
West, and the Historical Making of the Future (2 June 2009)
Søren Gilsaa, ‘Socio-contextualising the revival of Islam in Tanzania: Genesis and
current features of Islam’s public-political re-emergence in Tanzania’s post-Ujamaa
era’ (16 June 2009)
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Experience of team leadership and project management
2009-2010
Workshop organisation at ECPR Joint Workshops Session 2009 in Lisbon and research
group leadership (with Iver Neumann). Book published with Palgrave Macmillan (2012)
in the SGIR Series at Palgrave.
2003-2009
Leader of an international project on “Self-fulfilling geopolitics? An analysis of geopoli-
tical thought in, and its consequences for, post Cold-War Europe” (Collaborators:
Alexander Astrov and Natalia Morozova, Central European University, Budapest and
Tartu University; Andreas Behnke, University of Reading; Pinar Bilgin, Bilkent
University; Petr Drulák, Institute of International Studies, Prague; Merje Kuus,
University of British Columbia, Canada; Elisabetta Brighi, Oxford University and Fabio
Petito, University of Sussex; Serban Cioculescu, University of Bucharest, Ola Tunander,
PRIO). Financially supported by the European COST A24. Seven peer-reviewed articles
(in Cooperation and Conflict, Geopolitics, Political Geography, Security Dialogue) and
one book chapter published between 2006-2011. The edited volume of the project has
been published with Cambridge University Press (2012) in the Cambridge Studies in
International Relations Series.
2000-2001, 2003-2005
Leader (with Anna Leander) of a research project on Alexander Wendt’s constructivist
theory in international relations, funded by a CEU research grant and a COPRI
travel/workshop grant. The research was published in a special issue of the Journal of
International Relations and Development in 2001 and became the core of the reference
book on Alexander Wendt and his critics, which we edited for Routledge (published 2006
in the New International Relations Series).
1997-99,
Head of International Relations and European Studies Department at the Central
European University, Budapest. As such, I was responsible for the entire administrative
and academic organisation of the department, including budget, curriculum and faculty
development. During my headship, the programme was financially saved, got a new MA
curriculum-structure, developed a new PhD curriculum (both are still in place), and was
upgraded from a “programme” to an independent “department”. The external assessment
of my department headship by the Open University was very positive over these years
(external examiners were: Prof. John Baylis, now University of Wales, Swansea, and
Prof. Michael L. Smith, formerly Queens University, Belfast.
During my years at the CEU, I was responsible for organising several Curriculum
Development sessions in Budapest. Moreover, I was the local contact person in a project
on curriculum development funded by the Volkswagen-Stiftung (1997-2000) and led by
Prof. Klaus Segbers (Berlin) which materialised in the publication of a textbook for
International Relations. Finally, I was invited to a special curriculum development
workshop in Vilnius (March 2000) and as a special rapporteur of the Council of Europe
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Working Party on “Social Sciences and the Challenges of Transition” (1998).
Research collaboration
2010-2012
‘Liberal World Order’, funded by the British Academy and led by Tim Dunne (University
of Queensland, Australia), Trine Flockhart (DIIS), Marjo Koivisto (Exeter, UK). The
book is upon completion and will be published by Oxford University Press in 2013.
2008-2010
‘Uses of The West : Security – Democracy – Order’, financed through the Excellence
Cluster ‘Normative Orders’, University of Frankfurt (and with the support of Johns
Hopkins’ SAIS, Bologna) and led by Gunther Hellmann and Benjamin Herborth. The
research programme includes a book project (Publication forthcoming with Cambridge
University Press)
2004-2005
United Nations University (UNU) and US Social Science Research Council (SSRC)
project on ‘the future of multilateralism’, led by Edward Newman, Ramesh Thakur and
John Tirman. Rapporteur on the relationship between unipolarity and multilateralism,
later published in Multilateralism Under Challenge? Power, International Order and
Structural Change, Tokyo et al.: United Nations University Press, 2006.
1997-2000
‘New Curricula for Teaching International Relations: A Task for Regional Institutions in
Central and Eastern Europe’, VW-Stiftung funded and led by Klaus Segbers (Free
University Berlin). Its results are published in: Klaus Segbers and Kerstin Imbusch, eds,
The Globalization of Eastern Europe: Teaching International Relations Without Borders
(Münster: Lit-Verlag, 2000). A revised version of my contribution was also published in
the European Journal of International Relations.
1996-1997
‘The Politics of EMU’, led by Heikki Patomäki and financed through the Finnish Institute
of International Affairs, published as Petri Minkinnen and Heikki Patomäki (eds) The
Politics of Economic and Monetary Union (Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic Publ., 1998),
including a co-authored contribution of mine.
1996-1997
‘L’éthique en relations internationales’, led by Klaus-Gerd Giesen (then Université de
Louvain) which resulted in a volume edited by him: L’éthique de l'espace politique
mondial: métissages disciplinaires (Bruxelles: Bruylant, 1997), including a contribution
of mine.
1993-1994
a TAPRI-funded research on ‘Peaceful change in World Politics’, led by Heikki Patomäki
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(then University of Turku) and resulting in a monograph with the same title (Tampere:
TAPRI Research Report No. 71/1995). A revised version of my contribution was also
published as Guzzini 1995.
1993-1994
a COPRI/NISA funded research on major ‘figures of international thought’, led by Iver
B. Neumann (then NUPI, Oslo) and Ole Wæver (then COPRI, Copenhagen) which
resulted in an edited volume, entitled The Future of International Relations: Masters in
the Making (London: Routledge, 1997), including a contribution of mine.
Academic community services
Editor
Editor of the Journal of International Relations and Development (2004-2008), the
official journal of the Central and Eastern European International Studies Association
(CEEISA), published by Palgrave/Macmillan. During my editorship, the journal was
monitored and eventually accepted into coverage of the Social Science Citation Index. In
its first year, its impact factor put it into the first half of the Political Science journal list.
Co-editor of book Series Sage Series on the Foundations of International Relations
(SSFIR, since 2013, with Walter Carlsnaes and Jeff Checkel)
Editorial Committees/Boards (book series)
Central European University Press (1997-1999)
Palgrave Studies in International Relations (book series published on behalf of the SGIR,
since 2006)
Weltpolitik im 21. Jahrhundert (book series published on behalf of the IR section of the
German Political Science Association, Nomos Verlag, 2005-2011)
Central and Eastern European Perspectives on International Relations (Palgrave, since
2012)
Editorial Committees/Boards (journals and others)
European Journal of International Relations (2004-2008)
Zeitschrift für Internationale Beziehungen (2002-2010)
C&M Working Paper Series (of the IPSA Committee on Concepts and Methods, since
2013)
Editorial (Advisory) Boards (journals)
Contexto Internacional (published at PUC, Rio de Janeiro) (since 2009)
Cooperation and Conflict (since 1999),
International Political Sociology (since 2007),
International Relations (since 2002),
International Studies Review (2008-2012),
Journal of Global Analysis (published at CESRAN, Turkey) (since 2009),
Journal of Global Security Studies (since 2015)
Journal of International Relations and Development (1999-2004, since 2009),
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Lithuanian Annual Strategic Review (since 2011),
Millennium (2000),
Relaciones Internacionales (Madrid) (since 2005),
Review of International Political Economy (since 1999),
Review of International Studies (2007-2010)
Spanish Yearbook of International Law (since 2014)
International Boards (Associations): membership and presidency
Governing Council of International Studies Association (Non-North American member-
at-large, 2004-2005),
Steering Committee of the Standing Group of International Relations of the ECPR (2004-
2010)
Executive Committee of Central and Eastern European International Studies Association
(2007-2013)
President of the Central and Eastern European International Studies Association (2013-
2016)
Boards (Institutions)
Member of Advisory Board of the Istituto Dirpolis (Diritto, politica, sviluppo/Law,
politics and development) at the Scuola Superiore Sant’Anna, Pisa (taking effect from
8 July 2014)
Invited peer reviewer for
American Political Science Review, Comparative Political Studies, Contexto
International, Cooperation and Conflict, European Journal of International Relations,
European Journal of Political Research, European Political Science Review, European
Union Politics, Geopolitics, International Organization, International Political Science
Review, International Political Sociology, International Relations, International Studies
Quarterly, International Studies Review, International Theory, Journal of European
Public Policy, Journal of International Relations and Development, Millennium,
Perspectives on Politics, Relaciones Internacionales, Review of International Political
Economy, Review of International Studies, Rivista Italiana di Scienza Politica, World
Politics, Zeitschrift für Internationale Beziehungen, Zeitschrift für Soziologie, as well as
Blackwell, Cambridge University Press, Oxford University Press, University of Michigan
Press, Palgrave Macmillan, Routledge, and Sage.
Jury membership
Best article published in the European Journal of International Relations (2007)
ISA-IPE Section Award 2012 and 2013 for best graduate paper in IPE presented at the
previous ISA convention
Promotion and hiring committees, research funding assessments
I have been invited to review applications for research funds by the British, Canadian,
Israeli, Swiss Social Science Research Councils, the Alexander von Humboldt
Foundation, the Turkish Young Scientist Award (Tübitak) and the ‘Free spirit’ (Freigeist)
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fellowship of the Volkswagenstiftung (2013/14, 2014/15), as well as promotions and
hirings at Carleton University (Ottawa), Hebrew University (Jerusalem), the University of
Reading, the University of Sydney, and National University Singapore (NUS).
Organiser of research conferences and symposia
Research workshop on ‘the sociological turn in International Relations’, SWEPSA (led
by Stefano Guzzini and Martin Hall, Uppsala, 26-27 September 2008)
Research workshop on Power and the Study of International Relations (led by Galia
Press-Barnathan, Stefano Guzzini & Piki Ish-Shalom, Jerusalem, 10 December 2009)
ECPR joint session workshop on ‘The diffusion of authority? Changing patterns of
international governance’ (led by Stefano Guzzini and Iver Neumann, Lisbon, 14-19
April 2009)
Young Researcher Workshops at SGIR 7th Pan-European International Relations
Conference (Stockholm, 8 September 2010)
Invited guest lectures
at, for instance, the universities of Wales (at Aberystwyth), Amsterdam (VU), Antwerp,
Aalborg, Aarhus, Belo Horizonte (PUC), Bilbao, Birmingham, Bremen, Brussels (ULB),
IEP Bordeaux, Bucharest, Coimbra, Copenhagen, Florence, Florida International
University, Hebrew University (Jerusalem), Helsinki, IBEI (Barcelona), Kyung Hee
University (Seoul), Ljubljana, Madrid (Autónoma), Malmö, McGill, Montréal (UdeM),
Munich (LMU), Naples (l’Orientale), Odense (SDU), Pavia, Prague, Rio de Janeiro
(PUC), SAIS (Bologna), St Andrews, St. Petersburg, Tallinn, Tampere, Tartu, Tbilisi,
Trier, Tübingen, Turku, UNA (Universidad Nacional Costa Rica), Uppsala, Vilnius,
Warwick, the Al Ahram Center for Political and Strategic Studies (Cairo), the Graduate
Institute of International Studies in Geneva, the Norwegian Institute of International
Affairs (NUPI, Oslo), the Swedish Institute of International Studies (UI, Stockholm), the
Czech Institute for International Relations (IIR, Prague), and the (Presidential) State
Chancellery of the Georgian government (Tbilisi). [Separate detailed list available]
Invited keynote or plenary speaker (chronological order)
Workshop AG Kritisch-Kreative Internationale Beziehungen (Arnoldshain, 26 October
1995)
IR section of German Political Science Association (Mainz, 24 September 2003)
ISA-South conference (Miami, 3 November 2005)
SGIR 6th Pan-European International Relations Conference in Turin, Italy (12 September
2007)
Korean International Studies Association, KAIS conference on “Theorising International
Relations in East Asia” (Seoul, 26 October 2007)
5th Annual Graduate Conference in Political Science, International Relations and Public
Policy, Hebrew University (Jerusalem, 10 December 2009)
IR section of the Portuguese Political Science Association (Coimbra, 14 April 2011)
Brazilian Association of International Relations (ABRI), Annual Convention (São Paolo,
20 July 2011)
Universidad Nacional Costa Rica (UNA), II Jornadas de Investigación de la Escuela de
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Relaciones Internacionales (Heredia, 3 September 2013)
EISA 8th Pan-European International Relations Conference (Warsaw, Poland, 20
September 2013)
Interviews/Podcasts online
2014 Interview on ‘The return of geopolitics in Europe’ with European Geostrategy
http://www.europeangeostrategy.org/2014/01/interview-stefano-guzzini/
2013 Podcast on The Duck of Minerva
http://www.whiteoliphaunt.com/duckofminerva/tag/stefano-guzzini
2013 ‘Italy at crossroads – again’, interview for the German Marshall Fund
http://www.gmfus.org/archives/italy-at-crossroads-again/
2012 ETH Zürich, ISN Podcast on ‘The Social Construction of Power Politics’
http://www.multimedia.ethz.ch/episode_play/?doi=10.3930/ETHZ/AV-
7d69e000-c5a0-4530-bb7d-bf778e29ebd7
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Publications
Peer-reviewed monographs or editions
forthc. Power and International Relations (Cambridge: Cambridge
University Press, hbk + pbk), to be published in the Themes in
International Relations Series
2013 Power, realism and constructivism (London et al: Routledge, hbk +
pbk), published in The New International Relations Series [reviewed
in International Affairs]
*(Unanimous) Winner of the 2014 International Studies Association
Theory Section Book Award (The award recognizes the best book or
edited volume published in the prior two years that contributes to the
theorization of world politics)
2012 The Return of Geopolitics in Europe? Social Mechanisms and Foreign
Policy Identity Crises (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, hbk +
pbk 2013) [60000 words written by myself]. Published in the
Cambridge Studies in International Relations Series [reviewed in
Environment and Planning D: Society and Space, Political
Geography (review essay), International Studies Review, Strategic
Analysis]
1998
(several repr.) Realism in International Relations and International Political
Economy: The Continuing Story of A Death Foretold (London, New
York: Routledge), published in The New International Relations
Series (hbk + pbk). Until now, reviewed in the Australian Journal of
International Affairs (twice: one review and one review essay),
International Affairs (London), Journal of International Relations and
Development, Millennium, Neue Politische Literatur, Politique
étrangère, Politikon (the journal of the South African Political Science
Association), Politische Vierteljahresschrift, Review of International
Studies (review essay), and in the Rivista Italiana di Scienza Politica.
Translations into Chinese (Taipeh: Weber Publications, 2000),
Romanian (Iaṣi, Institutul European, 2000), Czech (Brno: Barrister &
Principal, 2004), and Italian (Milano: Vita e Pensiero, 2008).
1994 Power Analysis as a critique of power politics: understanding power
and governance in the Second Gulf War (PhD thesis, Florence:
European University Institute). DOI: 10.2870/47026.
Accessible at:
http://cadmus.eui.eu/bitstream/handle/1814/5139/1994_Guzzini.pdf
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Peer reviewed co-editions or special issues
2013 Rethinking foreign policy, London et al: Routledge (co-edited with Fredrik
Bynander)
2012 The Diffusion of Power in Global Governance: International Political Economy
meets Foucault, Houndmills: Palgrave Macmillan (co-edited with Iver
Neumann), published in the Series Palgrave Studies in International Relations
2011 Foreign Policy Analysis, 5 vols (Sage Library of International Relations), London
et al: Sage (co-edited with Walter Carlsnaes)
2006 Constructivism and International Relations: Alexander Wendt and his critics,
London, New York: Routledge (co-edited with Anna Leander, hbk + pbk),
published in The New International Relations Series
2004 Contemporary Security Analyses and Copenhagen Peace Research, London,
New York: Routledge (co-edited with Dietrich Jung), published in The New
International Relations Series
2001 Special issue on “Alexander Wendt’s social theory for International Relations” of
the Journal of International Relations and Development, vol. 4, no. 4 (co-edited
with Anna Leander)
1993 A New Diplomacy for the post Cold War World. Essays for Susan Strange,
London: Macmillan and New York: St. Martin's Press (co-edited with Roger
Morgan, Anna Leander, Jochen Lorentzen)
Main peer-reviewed articles
2013 “The ends of International Relations Theory: stages of reflexivity and modes of
theorising’, European Journal of International Relations, vol. 19, no. 3
(September), pp. 521-541.
2011 “Securitisation as a causal mechanism”, Security Dialogue, vol. 42, no. 4-5
(August-October), pp. 329-341.
2010 “Imposing coherence: the central role of practice in Friedrich Kratochwil’s
theorising of politics, international relations and science”, Journal of Inter-
national Relations and Development, vol. 13, no. 3 (September), pp. 301-322.
2005 “The concept of power: a constructivist analysis”, Millennium: Journal of
International Studies, vol. 33, no. 3, pp. 495-521.
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(2011) selected by the editors of Millennium for their 40th anniversary
collection as one of the seven most ground-breaking articles ever
published there
(2012) reprinted in Mark Haugaard and Stewart Clegg (eds), Power and
Politics (London et al: Sage), Vol. 4 (Analytic Approaches to Power), pp.
335-358.
2004 “The enduring dilemmas of realism in International Relations”, European
Journal of International Relations, vol. 10, no. 4 (December), pp. 533-568.
2003 “Costruttivismo e il ruolo delle istituzioni nelle relazioni internazionali”,
Rassegna Italiana di Sociologia, vol. 44. no. 2, pp. 215-235.
2002 “Foreign Policy without diplomacy: the Bush administration at a crossroads”,
International Relations, vol. 16, no. 2, pp. 291-297.
2001 (co-authored with Anna Leander) “A social theory for international relations: an
appraisal of Alexander Wendt’s theoretical and disciplinary synthesis”, Journal
of International Relations and Development, vol. 4, no. 4, pp. 316-338.
(2002) “Una teoria social para las relaciones internacionales: una
evaluación de la síntesis teórica y disciplinaria de Alexander Wendt”,
Desafíos, no. 6 (1/2002), pp. 52-86 (Spanish translation in Columbian
journal).
2001 “The significance and roles of theory in teaching International Relations”,
Journal of International Relations and Development, vol. 4, no. 2, pp. 98-117.
2000 “A reconstruction of constructivism in International Relations”, European
Journal of International Relations, vol. 6, no. 2, pp. 147-182.
(2009) reprinted in Stephen Chan and Cerwyn Moore (eds), Approaches
to International Relations, vol. II: Critical Approaches to International
Relations: Themes and Theories (London et al.: Sage), pp. 275-305.
(2014) Portuguese translation published in Monções: Revista de Relações
Internacionais da UFGD, vol. 2, no. 3, pp. 376-429.
1995 “The ‘Long Night of the First Republic’: years of clientelistic implosion in Italy”,
Review of International Political Economy, vol. 2, no. 1 (Winter), pp. 27-61.
(1995) “Az Első Köztársaság hosszú éjszakája”, Európa Fórum, vol. 5,
no. 3, October 1995, pp. 53-80 (Hungarian translation)
1994 “La longue nuit de la Première République. L'implosion clientéliste en Italie”,
Revue Française de Science Politique, vol. 44, no. 6, pp. 979-1013.
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1993 “Structural Power: The Limits of Neorealist Power Analysis”, International
Organization, vol. 47, no. 3 (Summer), pp. 443-78.
(2012) reprinted in Mark Haugaard and Stewart Clegg (eds) Power and
Politics (London et al: Sage), Vol. 4 (Power and International Politics),
pp. 139-176.
Articles in referee process
Subm. “Power and cause” (submitted to a journal for a special issue on causation in
International Relations)
Subm. “Benjamin Cohen on global political order: variations on a Gershwin tune”
(journal submission for special issue on Benjamin Cohen)
Other peer reviewed/commissioned articles and book chapters (selection)
Fthc. “The power analysis of power politics and the power politics of power analysis”,
in Felix Berenskoetter, ed., Concepts in World Politics (London et al.: Sage).
Fthc. “Foreign policy identity crises and the uses of the ‘West’”, in Gunther Hellmann
and Benjamin Herborth, eds, Uses of the West (Cambridge: Cambridge
University Press).
Fthc. “Methodology and philosophy of science: Psychology, historical science and
inefficient causation”, in Hans Günter Brauch, ed., Richard Ned Lebow: A
Pioneer in international relations theory, history, political theory, psychology
and philosophy of science (New York et al.: Springer).
Fthc. (& Anna Leander) “Following Onuf’s rules on rule: the legal road to social
constructivism”, in Harry Gould, ed., Festschrift for Nicholas Onuf (Working
title).
Fthc. “Forum: What kind of theory – if any – is securitization?” (with Thierry Balzacq,
Heikki Patomäki, Michael Williams and Ole Wæver), International Relations,
published online preprint 21 October 2014, pp. 1-41.
2014 (Ewelina Sokolowska & SG) ‘The open-endedness and indeterminacy of Human
Nature’, Journal of International Relations and Development, vol. 17, no. 1, pp.
142-146.
2013 “Liberal international order”, in Tim Dunne and Trine Flockhart, eds, Liberalism
and World Order (Oxford: Oxford University Press/Proceedings of the British
Academy, vol. 190), pp. 247-256.
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2013 “In the beginning was conceptualisation”, in Fredrik Bynander & Stefano
Guzzini (eds) Rethinking foreign policy (London et al: Routledge), pp. 3-14.
2013 “Power: Bourdieu’s field analysis of relational capital, misrecognition and
domination”, in Rebecca Adler-Nissen (ed.) Bourdieu in International Relations:
Rethinking key concepts (London et al.: Routledge), pp. 79-91.
2012 “The ambivalent diffusion of power in global governance”, in Stefano Guzzini &
Iver Neumann (eds) The Diffusion of Power in Global Governance: International
Political Economy meets Foucault (Houndmills: Palgrave Macmillan), pp. 1-37.
2011 “Power and International Politics”, in Bertrand Badie, Dirk Berg-Schlosser,
Leonardo Morlino (eds) International Encyclopedia of Political Science (Los
Angeles et al: Sage), Vol. 7, pp. 2109-2114 (3600 words).
2011 “Constructivist view of power in International Relations”, in Keith Dowding, ed.,
Encyclopedia of Power, London et al.: Sage, pp. 138-141 (2500 words).
2011 “Fungibility of power resources”, in Keith Dowding (ed.) Encyclopedia of Power
(London et al.: Sage), pp. 266-267 (1000 words).
2011 “Relational power”, in Keith Dowding (ed.) Encyclopedia of Power (London et
al.: Sage), pp. 563-567 (2500 words).
2010 “De gustibus (valoribus) est disputandum: Contra Realpolitik without Politics,
Theory without Reflexivity, Science without Judgment”, in Oliver Kessler,
Rodney Bruce Hall, Cecelia Lynch and Nicholas Onuf (eds) On Rules, Politics,
and Knowledge: Friedrich Kratochwil, International Relations, and Domestic
Affairs (London: Palgrave Macmillan), pp. 23-36.
2007 “The concept of power: a constructivist analysis”, in Felix Berenskoetter and
Mike Williams (eds) Power in World Politics (London, New York: Routledge),
pp. 23-42.
2006 “From (alleged) unipolarity to the decline of multilateralism? A power-theoretical
critique”, in Edward Newman, Ramesh Thakur and John Tirman (eds)
Multilateralism Under Challenge? Power, International Order and Structural
Change (Tokyo et al.: United Nations University Press), pp. 119-138.
2006 (and Anna Leander) ‘Wendt’s constructivism: a relentless quest for synthesis’, in
Stefano Guzzini and Anna Leander (eds) Constructivism and International
Relations: Alexander Wendt and his critics (London. New York: Routledge), pp.
73-92.
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2005 “Power”, in Martin Griffiths (ed.) Encyclopedia of International Relations and
Global Politics (London, New York: Routledge), pp. 689-694.
2004 “In den IB nichts Neues? Der 11. September und die Rollenverständnisse der
Disziplin“, Zeitschrift für Internationale Beziehungen, vol. 11, no. 1 (June), pp.
135-146.
2004 “‘The Cold War is what we make of it’: when peace research meets
constructivism in International Relations”, in Stefano Guzzini & Dietrich Jung
(eds) Contemporary Security Analyses and Copenhagen Peace Research
(London, New York: Routledge), pp. 40-52.
2004 (& Dietrich Jung) “Copenhagen Peace Research”, in Stefano Guzzini & Dietrich
Jung (eds) Contemporary Security Analyses and Copenhagen Peace Research
(London, New York: Routledge), pp. 1-12.
2004 “Constructivism and International Relations: an analysis of Niklas Luhmann’s
conceptualisation of power”, in Mathias Albert & Lena Hilkermeier (eds)
Observing International Relations: Niklas Luhmann and World Politics (London,
New York: Routledge), pp. 208-222.
2001 “The Different Worlds of Realism in International Relations”, Millennium:
Journal of International Studies, vol. 30, no. 1, pp. 111-121.
2001 “Power”, in R. Barry Jones (ed.) Encyclopedia of International Political
Economy (London, New York: Routledge).
2001 “Calling for a less ‘brandish’ and less grand reconvention”, Review of
International Studies, vol. 27, pp. 495-501.
2000 “Strange’s oscillating realism: opposing the ideal - and the apparent”, in Thomas
Lawton, Amy Verdun and James Rosenau (eds) Strange Power: shaping the
parameters of international relations and international political economy
(Aldershot: Ashgate), pp. 215-228.
2000 “The use and misuse of power analysis in international theory”, in Ronen Palan
(ed.) Global Political Economy: Contemporary Theories (London, New York:
Routledge), pp. 53-66.
1999 “The Italian Democrats of the Left”, in Robert Ladrech and Philippe Marlière
(eds) Social Democratic Parties in the European Union: History, Organization,
Policies (London: Macmillan), pp. 133-147.
1998 (co-authored with Anna Leander) “EMU and the crisis of European social
contracts”, in Petri Minkinnen and Heikki Patomäki (eds) The Politics of
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Economic and Monetary Union (Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic P.), pp. 133-163.
Previously published in 1997 by Helsinki: Finnish Institute of International
Affairs, pp. 131-161).
1997 “Robert Gilpin: A Realist Quest for the Dynamics of Power”, in Iver B.
Neumann and Ole Wæver (eds), The Future of International Relations: Masters
in the Making? (London, New York: Routledge), pp. 121-144.
1997 “Maintenir les dilemmes de la modernité es suspens: analyse et éthique
poststructuralistes en Relations Internationales”, in Klaus-Gerd Giesen (ed.)
L'éthique de l'espace politique mondial: métissages disciplinaires (Bruxelles:
Bruylant), pp. 247-285.
1993 Co-Author (with Roger Morgan, Anna Leander, Jochen Lorentzen), “New Ideas
for a Strange World”, in A New Diplomacy for the post Cold War World. Essays
for Susan Strange (London: Macmillan and New York: St. Martin's Press), pp. 3-
23.
Non peer-reviewed book contributions or journal discussion pieces
Fthc. “A História dual da Securitização”, in André Barrinha & Maria Raquel Freire,
eds, Segurança, Liberdade e Política: A Escola de Copenhaga em Português,
Coimbra.
2014 “Revival of geopolitical thought in Europe”, Academic Foresights, No. 11 (May-
August 2014), available at:
http://www.academic-foresights.com/Geopolitical_Thought.html
2013 “The periphery starts in our heads”, Przegląd Europejski 1 (27) 2013, pp. 14-18.
2013 “Ted Hopf, Reconstructing the Cold War: The Early Years, 1945–1958” (Book
Review), Journal of Cold War Studies, vol. 15, no. 2 (Spring), pp. 131-34.
2013 “Branding order”, International Political Sociology, vol. 7, no. 1 (March), pp.
111-113.
2012 “Prológio”, in/to Carlos Murillo Zamora, Política exterior, hegemonía y estados
pequeños. El caso de los países centroamericanos y bálticos (Guadalajara,
Jalisco: Editorial Universitaria/Universidad de Guadalajara), pp. 14-22.
2011 “Marxist Geopolitics: still a missed rendez-vous?”, Geopolitics, vol. 16, no. 1,
pp. 226-229.
2009 “Network Power: The Social Dynamics of Globalization” (book review), Ethics
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& International Affairs, vol. 23, no. 1 (Spring), pp. 78-80.
2008 “Maktens mått och mätandets makt” [On the measure of power and the power of
measure], in Sverker Gustavsson, Jörgen Hermansson and Barry Holmström, eds,
Statsvetare ifrågasätter: Uppsalamiljön vid tiden för professorsskiftet den 31
mars 2008, Uppsala: Acta Universitatis Upsaliensis 170, pp. 268-282.
2005 “Alexander Wendt”, in Gisela Riescher (ed.) Politische Theorie der Gegenwart
in Einzeldarstellungen (Stuttgart: Alfred Kröner Verlag), pp. 489-492.
2003 “Realismo politico e guerre: la controversia Gilpin versus Waltz”, in Furio
Cerutti e Daniela Belliti (eds) La guerra, le guerre (Trieste: Asterios, 2003),
pp.107-130.
2002 (co-authored with Sten Rynning) “Réalisme et analyse de la politique étrangère”,
in Frédéric Charillon (ed.) Politique étrangère: nouveaux regards (Paris: Presses
Universitaires de France), pp. 33-63.
2000 “The need for teaching theory in International Relations”, in Raimundas Lopata
and Nortautas Statkas (eds) Teaching International Relations after the Cold War/
Tarptautinių santykių déstymas po šaltkojo karo (Vilnius: Institute of
International Relations and Political Science), pp. 63-73.
2000 “Making sense of constructivism in International Relations”, in Klaus Segbers
and Kerstin Imbusch (eds) The Globalization of Eastern Europe: Teaching
International Relations Without Borders (Münster: Lit-Verlag), pp. 53-76.
1998 “Two contracts reshuffled: The Lega Nord as motor and victim of the political
turmoil in Italy”, in Károly Grúber (ed.) Regionalism, Nationalism and European
Integration: Eastern and Western Perspectives (Szombathely: Institute for Social
and European Studies), pp. 23-40.
1997 “Machtbegriffe am Ausklang (?) der meta-theoretischen Wende in den
Internationalen Beziehungen (oder: Gebrauchsanweisung zur Rettung des
Konstruktivismus vor seinen neuen Freunden)”, in Knud Erik Jørgensen (ed.) The
Aarhus-Norsminde Papers: Constructivism, International Relations and
European Studies (Aarhus Universitet: Institut for Statskundskab).
1995 “The coincidence of peaceful changes: The political economy of Italy at the end
of the Cold War”, in Heikki Patomäki (ed.) Peaceful Changes in World Politics
(Tampere: TAPRI Research Report No. 71), pp. 283-336.
1995 (co-authored with Heikki Patomäki and R.B.J. Walker) “Theorizing Peaceful
Change: A Concluding Trialogue”, in Heikki Patomäki (ed.) Peaceful Changes in
World Politics (ibid.), pp. 404-430.
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Working Papers (selecting those otherwise not easily available as publications)
2010 “Power analysis: Encyclopedia entries”, DIIS Working Paper 2010/34.
2009 “On the measure of power and the power of measure in international relations”
DIIS Working Paper 2009/28 [also published in Swedish, see above].
2007 “Theorising International Relations: Lessons from Europe’s Periphery”, DIIS
Working Paper 2007/30.
2007 “Re-reading Weber, or: The three fields for the analysis of power in international
relations”, DIIS Working Paper 2007/29
2003 “‘Self-fulfilling geopolitics’?, or: the social production of foreign policy expertise
in Europe”, DIIS Working Paper 2003/23 (paper presented at the joint convention
of the Central and Eastern European International Studies Association and the
International Studies Association, Budapest, 26-28 June 2003)
2002 “‘Realisms at war’: Robert Gilpin’s political economy of hegemonic wars as a
critique of Waltz’s neorealism”, COPRI Working Papers 11/2002. [later
published in Italian]
2002 “‘Power’ in International Relations: concept formation between conceptual
analysis and conceptual history”, COPRI Working Papers 7/2002. [different
version published in 2005]
2001 “Realism and Foreign Policy Analysis”, COPRI Working Paper 42/2001, 20 pp.
[published in French]
2001 “Another sociology for IR? An Analysis of Niklas Luhmann’s conceptualisation
of power”, COPRI Working Papers 26/2001, 32 pp. [different version published
in 2004]
Discussion or conference papers (if not otherwise published)
September 2001 “The Bush administration’s foreign policy at a crossroads”, paper
presented at the public COPRI roundtable seminar on “terrorism
and security in the 21st century” (also published in Danish as
“Bush’ udenrigspolitik ved en korsvej”, COPRI Newsletter, nr. 11,
December 2001, pp. 26-29).
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June 2001 “The remarkable continuity of Italian Politics: an analysis of the
2001 elections”, paper presented at the COPRI Current Event
Seminar, 5 June 2001, 12 pages (6000 words).