
Stephen D. Krasner, MA, PhD
Graham H. Stuart Professor of International Relations and Former Director, CDDRL; Former Deputy Director, FSI; FSI Senior FellowCDDRL
Stanford University
Encina Hall
Stanford, CA 94305-6055
Research Interests
market failure and distributional conflict in international political economy; the historical practices of sovereignty especially with regard to domestic autonomy, state building and non-intervention
Stephen Krasner's Curriculum Vitae (70.0KB, modified May 2007)
Stephen Krasner is a former director of CDDRL, former deputy director of FSI, an FSI senior fellow, and the Graham H. Stuart Professor of International Relations at Stanford University.
Between 2004-2006, he served as the Director of Policy Planning at the US State Department. While at the State Department, Krasner was a driving force behind foreign assistance reform designed to more effectively target American foreign aid. He was also involved in activities related to the promotion of good governance and democratic institutions around the world
At CDDRL, Krasner was the coordinator of the Program on Sovereignty. His work has dealt primarily with sovereignty, American foreign policy, and the political determinants of international economic relations. Before coming to Stanford in 1981 he taught at Harvard University and UCLA. At Stanford, he was chair of the political science department from 1984 to 1991, and he served as the editor of International Organization from 1986 to 1992.
He has been a fellow at the Center for Advanced Studies in the Behavioral Sciences (1987-88) and at the Wissenschaftskolleg zu Berlin (2000-2001). In 2002 he served as director for governance and development at the National Security Council. He is a fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences and a member of the Council on Foreign Relations.
His major publications include Defending the National Interest: Raw Materials Investment and American Foreign Policy (1978), Structural Conflict: The Third World Against Global Liberalism (1985), and Sovereignty: Organized Hypocrisy (1999). Publications he has edited include International Regimes (1983), Exploration and Contestation in the Study of World Politics (co-editor, 1999), and Problematic Sovereignty: Contested Rules and Political Possibilities (2001). He received a BA in history from Cornell University, an MA in international affairs from Columbia University and a PhD in political science from Harvard.
Stanford Departments
Political Science
Other affiliations
American Academy of Arts and Sciences; Council on Foreign Relations
Publications
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The Day After
Stephen D. Krasner
Foreign Policy vol. 146, 1 (2005)
Addressing State Failure
Stephen D. Krasner, Carlos Pascual
Foreign Affairs vol. 84, 4 (2005)
Sharing Sovereignty: New Institutions for Collapsed and Failing States
Stephen D. Krasner
International Security vol. 29, 2 (2004)
- The Hole in the Whole: Sovereignty, Shared Sovereignty, and International Law
Stephen D. Krasner
Michigan Journal of International Law vol. 25, 4 (2004)
- Governance Failures and Alternatives to Sovereignty
Stephen D. Krasner
(2004)
Events & Presentations
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- Comparing American and European Strategies and Experiences of Democracy and Rule of Law Promotion
March 24, 2008 - March 25, 2008 CDDRL Workshop
Tanja Borzel, Larry Diamond, Rachel Kleinfeld, Stephen D. Krasner, Amichai Magen, Michael A. McFaul, Thomas Risse, Andreas Stahn, Kathryn Stoner-Weiss, Vera van Hullen, Syuzanna Vasilyan, Laurence Whitehead, Tamara Wittes, Richard Youngs - U.S. Foreign Policy and International Order After George W. Bush
February 7, 2008 CISAC Social Science Seminar
Stephen J. Stedman, Stephen D. Krasner
Four Policy Planning Stories in Search of a Theory
June 4, 2007 CDDRL Research Seminar
Stephen D. Krasner- Sovereignty and Development
January 26, 2005 CDDRL Research Seminar
Stephen D. Krasner
In the Aftermath of the Tsunami: Implications of a Catastrophe
January 24, 2005 Special Event
Stephen D. Krasner, Donald Kennedy, Donald K. Emmerson, Lizanne McBride, Eric A. Weiss
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