Phillip Lipscy
Encina Hall Central, Room 434
Phone: (650) 725-8867
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Research
International Relations
Political Economy
International Organizations
Japanese Politics
East Asia
Affiliations
Awards and Fellowships
- Japan-U.S. Emerging Leaders Program Participant, Government of Japan and the Japan Foundation (2007).
- Akiyama Award, Program on U.S.-Japan Relations, Harvard University (2006).
- Supplementary Dissertation Grant, Reischauer Institute of Japanese Studies, Harvard University (2006-2007).
- Summer Research Grant, Reischauer Institute of Japanese Studies, Harvard University (2006).
- Predissertation Fellowship, The Weatherhead Center for International Affairs, Harvard University (2005-2006).
- Graduate Student Associate Research Grant, The Weatherhead Center for International Affairs, Harvard University (2005-2006).
- Honorable Mention, National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship
- (2003).
- Harvard Graduate Society Summer Award (2003).
- Finalist, Presidential Management Intern Program (2002).
- Firestone Medal for Excellence in Research, Stanford University (2001)
- Phi Beta Kappa, Stanford University (Elected Junior Year, 2000).
- Stanford in Government International Fellowship (2000).
- Ai Isayama Scholarship, Stanford Asia/Pacific Research Center (1999).
- Stanford University President's Scholar (1997-2001)
Publications and Working Papers
“Congressional Preferences and the Structure of Delegation: Reassessing the Effect of Divided Government on U.S. Trade Policy” (with Yevgeniy Kirpichevsky) (R&R at the Journal of Politics).
“Democratic Deception: A Pathology of Domestic Audience Costs” (with Yevgeniy
Kirpichevsky) (Under Review).
“Endogenizing Institutional Path Dependence: The Bretton Woods Institutions.” Working Paper.
“A Formal Model of Distributive Institutional Change.” Working Paper.
“The Political Economy of International Bailout Lending: Joint Products and Distributive Conflict.” Working Paper.
Toward a Theory of Intelligence (with Gregory Treverton, Seth Jones, and Steve
Boraz). 2006. RAND, Santa Monica.
“Japan's Asian Monetary Fund Proposal". 2003. Stanford Journal of East Asian
Affairs 3 (Spring): 93-104.
Courses
PS 211 Political Economy of East Asia
PS 217/317 International Organizations