McGuinn Hall Room 516
Telephone: 617-552-4071
Email: jonathan.kirshner@bc.edu
International Relations, Political Economy, Politics and Film聽
Jonathan Kirshner is Professor of Political Science and International Studies. His research and teaching interests focus on international relations, political economy (especially macroeconomics and money), and politics and film. His current research includes projects on classical realism, the international political implications of the financial crisis and its aftermath, and the politics of mid-century cinema.
Prior to joining 涩里番下载, Kirshner was the Stephen and Barbara Friedman Professor of International Political Economy in the Department of Government at Cornell University. At Cornell, he also served as director of the Reppy Institute for Peace and Conflict Studies from 2007 to 2015, and was the recipient of the Provost鈥檚 Award for Distinguished Scholarship and the Stephen and Margery Russell Distinguished Teaching Award.
Recent books include American Power after the Financial Crisis, and Hollywood鈥檚 Last Golden Age: Politics, Society and the Seventies Film in America. His first book, Currency and Coercion, explored how states manipulate international monetary relations to advance security-related goals. Another book, Appeasing Bankers: Financial Caution on the Road to War, illustrated how financial interests (such as banks) and international financial markets can shape and constrain states鈥 grand strategies and influence decisions about war and peace. Appeasing Bankers won the best book award from the International Security Studies Section of the International Studies Association.聽
Kirshner was the first World Politics Visiting Fellow at Princeton University鈥檚 Institute for International and Regional Studies, and was the director of the Economics and National Security Program at the Olin Institute at Harvard University from 2000-04. With Eric Helleiner, he is the co-editor of the multi-disciplinary book series 鈥淐ornell Studies in Money,鈥 as well as the books The Great Wall of Money: Power and Politics in China鈥檚 International Monetary Relations and The Future of the Dollar.
An Unwritten Future: Realism, Uncertainty, and World Politics聽(Princeton University聽Press, 2022)
The Downfall of the American Order?聽(Cornell University Press, 2022,聽co-edited with Peter Katzenstein)
American Power After the Financial Crisis聽(Cornell University Press, 2014)
When the Movies Mattered: The New Hollywood Revisited聽(Cornell University Press, 2019, co-edited with Jon Lewis)
"Gone but not Forgotten: Trump's Long Shadow and the End of American Credibility,"聽Foreign Affairs聽(March/April 2021)
鈥淭he Keynesian Revolution,鈥澛Boston Review, July 13, 2020.
鈥淭he Man Who Predicted Nazi Germany,鈥澛New York Times, December 7, 2019
鈥淜eynes鈥檚 Early Beliefs and Why They Still Matter,鈥澛Challenge听58:5
鈥淗andle Him with Care: The Importance of Getting Thucydides Right,鈥澛Security Studies听28:1
鈥淭he Economic Sins of IR Theory and the Classical Realist Alternative,鈥澛World Politics聽67:1
鈥淲ho Knew it Could Get Worse? When Nixon Haunted the New Hollywood,鈥澛颁颈苍别补蝉迟别听43:2
鈥淪ame as it Ever Was? Continuity and Change in the International Monetary System,鈥澛Review of International Political Economy听21:5
鈥淭he Tragedy of Offensive Realism: Classical Realism and the Rise of China,鈥澛European
Journal of International Relations, 18:1