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1 Dr. Caner Bakir Associate Professor of International Political Economy Affiliation: Koc University, Department of International Relations, College of Administrative Sciences and Economics, Rumelifeneri Yolu, Sariyer 34450, Istanbul, Turkey Email: [email protected] Degrees 1999-2003 Ph.D. in Politics, Monash University, Australia 1995-1996 MA in International Political Economy, The University of Warwick, UK 1993-1994 Graduate Diploma in Banking and Finance, Banking School, Turkey 1988-1993 B.Sc. in Public Administration, Middle East Technical University (METU), Turkey Research and Teaching Interests International and comparative political economy, the varieties of national financial systems, institutional entrepreneurship, institutional and policy change, state and international business relations, multinational corporations Professional Positions 2013- Present 2004-2010 May 2000-July 2004 July 1999-May 2000 Koc University, International Relations Department, Turkey Associate Professor of International Political Economy Co-Director of Centre for Globalization, Peace and Democratic Governance (GLODEM) Koc University, International Relations Department, Turkey Assistant Professor of International Political Economy Monash University, Accounting and Finance Department, Australia Assistant Lecturer Monash University, Accounting and Finance Department Tutor Oct 1994-Feb 1999 Agricultural Bank of Turkey, Capital Markets Department Banking Specialist Research Affiliations Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland, Visiting Scholar, Institute for International Integration Studies (Spring and Summer 2014). University of Sydney, Australia, Visiting Scholar, Government and International Relations (Summer 2010). Strathclyde University, Scotland, Honorary Research Fellow, Government Department (Spring and Summer 2009, Spring 2010). Harvard University, Boston, USA, Visiting Scholar (Summer 2007). Selected Awards and Honours The Scientific and Technological Research Council of Turkey (TUBITAK) Incentive Award 2010. (The one and only political scientist ever received this most prestigious Award in Turkey) TUBITAK Early Career Researcher Award 2008. Associate Professorship awarded by the Inter-University Council of Turkey (UAK), 2010. Awarded 25% Salary Market Load (bonus) for ‘outstanding performance in research and teaching’ by the Dean of Faculty of Business and Economics, Monash University, 2004. MA dissertation received distinction and recognized as ‘one of the very best’, 1996.

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Dr. Caner Bakir

Associate Professor of International Political Economy Affiliation: Koc University, Department of International Relations, College of Administrative Sciences and Economics, Rumelifeneri Yolu, Sariyer 34450, Istanbul, Turkey Email: [email protected]

Degrees 1999-2003 Ph.D. in Politics, Monash University, Australia 1995-1996 MA in International Political Economy, The University of Warwick, UK 1993-1994 Graduate Diploma in Banking and Finance, Banking School, Turkey 1988-1993 B.Sc. in Public Administration, Middle East Technical University (METU),

Turkey Research and Teaching Interests

International and comparative political economy, the varieties of national financial systems, institutional entrepreneurship, institutional and policy change, state and international business relations, multinational corporations

Professional Positions 2013- Present 2004-2010 May 2000-July 2004 July 1999-May 2000

Koc University, International Relations Department, Turkey Associate Professor of International Political Economy Co-Director of Centre for Globalization, Peace and Democratic Governance (GLODEM) Koc University, International Relations Department, Turkey Assistant Professor of International Political Economy Monash University, Accounting and Finance Department, Australia Assistant Lecturer Monash University, Accounting and Finance Department Tutor

Oct 1994-Feb 1999

Agricultural Bank of Turkey, Capital Markets Department Banking Specialist

Research Affiliations

Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland, Visiting Scholar, Institute for International Integration Studies (Spring and Summer 2014).

University of Sydney, Australia, Visiting Scholar, Government and International Relations (Summer 2010).

Strathclyde University, Scotland, Honorary Research Fellow, Government Department (Spring and Summer 2009, Spring 2010).

Harvard University, Boston, USA, Visiting Scholar (Summer 2007). Selected Awards and Honours

The Scientific and Technological Research Council of Turkey (TUBITAK) Incentive Award 2010. (The one and only political scientist ever received this most prestigious Award in Turkey)

TUBITAK Early Career Researcher Award 2008.

Associate Professorship awarded by the Inter-University Council of Turkey (UAK), 2010.

Awarded 25% Salary Market Load (bonus) for ‘outstanding performance in research and teaching’ by the Dean of Faculty of Business and Economics, Monash University, 2004.

MA dissertation received distinction and recognized as ‘one of the very best’, 1996.

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Grants and Fellowships

Fellowship for Research Abroad (2014). TUBITAK 2219. “Emerging Country Multinational Firm Behaviour: Effects of Structure, Institution and Agency”.

European Cooperation in Science and Technology (COST) project (2010-2014). “Southern Multinationals and their Impact on Europe”, Action IS0905, European Science Foundation.

Principal Investigator (2011-2013). TUBITAK 2515. “Turkish Multinationals: Motivations and Strategies, 2000-2011”.

Principal Investigator (2008-2011). Early Career Researcher Development Program. TUBITAK 3105. “Organizational Change in Economic Bureaucracy in Turkey, 1980-2010: Interactions with National and Global Dynamics.”

Koc-Harvard Visiting Scholar Fellowship, 2007.

Monash Postgraduate Scholarship (MGS), Monash University, 1999.

Jean Monnet Scholarship by the European Union, 1995.

Turko-British Banking Scholarship, the British Council & Banks Association of Turkey, 1995

(declined).

Edited Journal Special Issue (SSCI)

Bakir, C. and Woo, J.J. (2016). Institutional and Policy Design in Financial Sector Reform, Special Issue of Policy and Society (forthcoming).

Edited Journal Special Issue (SSCI) forthcoming

Bakir, C. and Jarvis, D. (2017). Institutional Entrepreneurship and Institutional Change in Public Policy, Special Issue of Policy and Society.

Edited Journal Special Section (SSCI)

International Relations Journal 2016. Special Section on “Emerging Country Multinationals” 13(49): 61-130.

Journal Articles (SSCI) 1. Bakir, C. (2017). “How can interactions among interdependent

structures, institutions, and agents inform financial stability? What we have still to learn from global financial crisis”, Policy Sciences (forthcoming).

2. Bakir, C. and Woo, J.J. (2016). “Financial Sector Reform and Policy Design in An Age of instability”, Policy and Society, 34(4) (forthcoming).

3. Bakir, C. (2015). “Bargaining with Multinationals: Why State Capacity Matters”, New Political Economy, 20(1): 63-84.

4. Bakir, C. (2012). “Organisational Change in Fiscal Bureaucracy and the Establishment of Tax Inspection Board”, Amme Idaresi Dergisi, 45(2): 81-102. (in Turkish)

5. Bakir, C. and Onis, Z. (2010). “The Regulatory State and Turkish Banking Reforms in the Age of the Post-Washington Consensus”, Development and Change, 41(1): 77-106.

6. Bakir, C. (2009). “Governance in Financial Supervision: The Australian Experience”, Public Administration, 87(2):910-922.

7. Bakir, C. (2009). “Policy Entrepreneurship and Institutional Change: Multi-level Governance of Central Banking Reform”, Governance, 22(4):571-598.

8. Bakir, C. (2009). “Wobbling but still on its feet: Turkish Economy in

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a World of Global Financial Crisis” South European Society & Politics, 14(1):71-85.

9. Onis, Z. and Bakir, C. (2009). "Turkey's Political Economy in the Age of Financial Globalization: The Significance of the EU Anchor", South European Society & Politics, 12(2):147-164.

10. Bakir, C. (2005). “The Exoteric Politics of Bank Mergers in Australia”, Australian Journal of Politics and History, 51(2):235-256.

11. Bakir, C. (2003). “Who Needs a Review of the Financial System in Australia? The Case of The Wallis Inquiry”, Australian Journal of Political Science, 38(3):511-534.

SSCI Journal Articles Under Review 2. Bakir, C. “Potential and limits of mega-bank merger regulation and policy in contributing

to financial stability: Evidence from Australia and Canada”, Journal of Economic Policy Reform (in the second round).

3. Bakir, C. and Gunduz, A. “When, Why and How Institutional Change Takes Place and Policy Entrepreneurship Matters in Macroeconomic Bureaucracies: A Systematic Review and a Future Research Agenda”, Policy and Society.

4. Bakir, C. and Jarvis, D. “Institutional Entrepreneurship and Policy Change”. Policy and Society.

SSCI Journal Articles in Progress 5. Bakir, C. and Akgunay, S. “From Micro-prudential Framework to Macro-prudential

Mechanisms: Analysis of the Banking Mechanisms in the Post 2011 Turkish Experience”. 6. Bakir, C. and Acur, N. “Varieties of Emerging Country Multinationals: The case of the

Turkish Multinationals. 7. Yagci, A. and Bakir, C. “Mechanisms behind Policy and Institutional Change: A

Multilayered Networked framework of Interaction between Structures, Institutions and Agents.

8. Bakir, C. “Structure, Institution and Agency-based (SIA) View of Causal Processes and their Effects: The Case of Bank Regulation”.

9. Bakir, C. “Policy Learning and Policy Change”. 10. Bakir, C. “American National Economic Interests at the Bretton Woods Monetary

Agreement in 1944”. 11. Bakir, C. “Institutional Persistence in Central Bank Governance: The Swiss Experience”.

Professional and Non-ISI Journal Publications 12. Brennan, L. et.al. 2014. Emerging Country Multinationals: Opportunity or Threat for

Europe? COST Action ISO905 Policy Brief. The Emergence of Southern Multinationals and Their Impact on Europe. Institute for International Integration Studies at Trinity College Dublin.

13. Bakir, C. (2012). “Organisational Change in the Finance Bureaucracy and the Establishment of Turkish Tax Inspection Board”, TODAIE’s Review of Public Administration 6(2):105-134. (Bakir 2012 reprinted)

14. Bakir, C. (2006). “The Political and Economic Independence of the Central Bank of the Republic of Turkey between 1930 and 2001: A Comparative Analysis”, METU Studies in Development, 33(1):1-31.

15. Bakir, C. (2005). “Central Bank Governors: A Comparative Analysis”, Finans-Politik ve Ekonomik Yorumlar, 499:21-29 (in Turkish).

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16. Bakir, C. (2005). “Central Bank Independence, Accountability and Transparency: A Comparative Study of the Central Bank of Republic of Turkey”, Iktisat, Isletme ve Finans, 233:20-36 (in Turkish).

17. Bakir, C. (2005). “Turkey: En Route to Meet the Challenging Maastricht Criteria?” Studia Europaea, L(2-3):33-238.

18. Bakir, C. (2004). “Bank Powers and Public Resistance to Mega Bank Mergers in Australia”, Journal of Australian Political Economy, 54:67-93.

Published Books

19. Bakir, C. and Ertan, G. (2018). Policy Analysis in Turkey. Bristol: University of Bristol Policy Press. (forthcoming)

20. Bakir, C. and Jarvis, D. (2017). Institutional Entrepreneurship and Policy Change. Basingstoke: Palgrave MacMillan. (forthcoming)

21. Brenan, L., and Bakir, C. (2016). Emerging Market Multinationals in Europe. London: Routledge. (Routledge Advances in International Political Economy).

22. Bakir, C. (2016). Doing Global Business: Turkish Multinationals in the Globalisation Process. Istanbul: Koc University Press. (in Turkish in Press).

23. Bakir, C. (2015). Kriz Bankaciligi: Kuresel Finansal Krizlerde Banka Davranisi ve Dayaniklilik Istanbul: Koc University Press. (Bakir 2013 translated to Turkish).

24. Bakir, C. (2013). Bank Behaviour and Resilience: The Effects of Structures, Institutions and Agents. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan (Studies in Banking and Financial Institutions).

25. Bakir, C. (2013). with F. Senses, and Z. Onis eds., New World Order Following the Global Economic Crisis. Ankara: Iletisim Yayinlari (in Turkish).

26. Bakir, C. (2007). Bank in the Centre: The Central Bank of the Republic of Turkey and an International Comparison), Istanbul: Bilgi University Press (in Turkish).

Book Chapters (published and forthcoming) 27. Bakir, C. and Ertan, G. (2018). “Policy Analysis in Turkey: Introduction”, in Policy Analysis

in Turkey. Bristol: University of Bristol Policy Press. (forthcoming) 28. Bakir, C and Coban, K. (2018). “Policy Analysis in Macroeconomic Bureaucracies”, in

Policy Analysis in Turkey. Bristol: University of Bristol Policy Press. (forthcoming) 29. Bakir, C. and Jarvis, D. (2017). “Introduction” Institutional Entrepreneurship and Policy

Change. Basingstoke: Palgrave MacMillan. (forthcoming) 30. Bakir, C. and Jarvis, D. (2017).”Conclusion” Institutional Entrepreneurship and Policy

Change. Basingstoke: Palgrave MacMillan. (forthcoming) 31. Bakir, C. and Woods, J. (2017). “Inward FDI negotiation and the bargaining power of

corporations”, Nolke, A. and May, C. eds., The Handbook of the International Political Economy of the Corporation (Handbooks of Research on International Political Economy Series). Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar Publishing. (forthcoming).

32. Bakır, C. and Acur, N. (2017). "Turkish Multinationals in Russia ", Liuhto, K., Sutyrin, S. ve Blanchard, J. eds. The Russian Economy and Foreign Direct Investment (Routledge Studies in the Modern World Economy). London: Routledge (forthcoming).

33. Brenan, L., and Bakir, C. (2016). “Introducing Emerging Country Multinationals in Europe”, in Brennan, L. and Bakır, C. eds. (pp.3-9), Emerging Market Multinationals in Europe. London: Routledge.

34. Bakir, C. and Brenan, L. (2016). “Emerging market multinationals in Europe: what have we learnt?” in Brennan, L. and Bakır, C. eds. (pp.249-256), Emerging Market Multinationals in Europe. London: Routledge.

35. Bakır, C. and Acur, N. (2016). "Greenfield Investments and Acquisitions of Turkish

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Multinationals: Trends, Motivations and Strategies", in Brennan, L. and Bakır, C. eds. (pp.129-156), Emerging Market Multinationals in Europe. London: Routledge.

36. Bakir, C. (2014). “Wobbling but still on its feet: Turkish Economy in a World of Global Financial Crisis” in S. Verney, A. Bosco and M.C. Lobo eds, Southern Europe and the Financial Earthquake: Coping with the First Phase of the International Crisis. London: Routledge. (Bakir 2009 republished)

37. Bakir, C. and Caliskan, C (2013). “The "Global Companies and Emerging Market Countries" in John Mikler eds. The Handbook of Global Companies, Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell.

38. Senses, F., Onis, Z. and Bakir, C. 2013. Introduction, (pp. 7-16), New World Order Following the Global Economic Crisis. Ankara: Iletisim Yayinlari (in Turkish).

39. Bakir, C. (2011). “A Southern Multinational and an Emerging European State in an Entry Bargaining Process” in Louis Brennan eds., (pp. 342-364), The Emergence of Southern Multinationals and their Impact on Europe, Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan.

40. Bakir, C. (2008). “Central Banks”, The Encyclopedia of Global Business in Jan Katz eds. Sage: New York and London.

41. Bakir, C. (2008). “Bond Markets’, in Phil O’Hara ed., (pp.28-39), International Encyclopedia of Public Policy: Governance in a Global Age. Global Political Economy Research Unit, Perth.

42. Bakir, C. (2008). “Governor or Chair of Central Bank’, in Phil O’Hara, ed., (pp.505-514), International Encyclopaedia of Public Policy: Governance in a Global Age. Global Political Economy Research Unit, Perth.

43. Bakir, C. (2006). “Governance by Supranational Interdependence: Domestic Policy Change in the Turkish Financial Services Industry” in Jonathan Batten and Colm Kearney eds., (pp. 179-211), Emerging European Financial Markets: Independence and Integration Post- Enlargement. London: Elsevier.

44. Bakir, C. and Brown, K. (2004). “Turkey”, in Jonathan Batten et al., (pp. 431-448), European Fixed Income Markets: Money, Bond and Interest Rate Derivatives. London and New York: John Wiley & Sons.

Book Review

Bakir, C. (2015). ‘Fragile by design: the political origins of banking crises and scarce credit’ Public Administration 9(3):828-29.

Selected Reviews of Bank Behaviour (Bakir 2013)

Cunha, M. P. (2014). “Bank Behaviour and Resilience: The Effects of Structures, Institutions and Agents.” Public Administration, 9(2): 512–513.

Stilwell, F. (2014). “Bank Behaviour and Resilience: The Effects of Structures, Institutions and Agents”. Australian Journal of Political Economy 72, 146-147.

Research Grant Applications

Principal Investigator. TUBITAK 2515. “Professionalization and Social Impact of Turkish Political Science” (linked to Professionalization and Social Impact of European Political Science, COST Action CA15207). (in progress)

“Innovative Modes for Policy Reform in Turkey and the European Union” (Proposal number 69388) H2020-INT-SOCIETY-2015.

Conference Presentations 1. 2016. “Greenfield Investments and Acquisitions of Turkish Multinationals: Trends,

Motivations and Strategies” the 42nd Conference of the European International Business

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Academy (EIBA), The Institute for International Business (IIB) at WU Vienna. December 2-4. (forthcoming)

2. 2016. “State’s Policy Capacity in Action: A Comparison of Czech, Turkish and Australian Experiences” IPSA Poznan. 24-27 July.

3. 2015. “What Is Patient Capital and Where Does It Exist? The Significance of Much Neglected Competition Regulation” Society for Advancement of Socio Economics (SASE) London. 2-4 July.

4. 2015. “The False Dichotomy in the Comparative Political Economy of Finance: Why Is Bank-Based and Capital Market-Based Dichotomous Framing Flawed?”, SASE London. 2-4 July.

5. 2015. “Institutional Entrepreneurship: What insights can public policy scholars draw from the field of organisation studies?” International Conference on Public Policy (ICPP) Milan. 1-4 July.

6. 2015. “How can policy designs and institutional reforms in the financial services industry guard against similar crises in the future?" International Workshop on Institutional and Policy Design in Financial Sector Reform, Koc University. Istanbul, September 25 and 26.

7. 2015. “New Silk Road: Challenges and Opportunities for Turkey” Fudan-Koc University Joint Conference, World Economy Research Institute, Fudan University. Shanghai, 26 May.

8. 2015. “Turk Cok Uluslu Sirketlerinin Dis Yatirimlari” (Turkish Multinationals’ Outward Foreign Investment) Hosted by Turkish Social Science Association, ODTÜ Kongre ve Kültür Merkezi, November 24.

9. 2014. “Internationalization of Turkish Multinational Corporations and State Capacity“, the ECPR General Conference at the University of Glasgow, September4-6.

10. 2014. “Turkish and BRIC Multinationals in Europe: A Comparative Perspective” Koç University & Fudan University Joint International Conference on Turkey & China In the Age of BRICS, Koc University, Istanbul, December26.

11. 2014. “Bargaining with multinationals: why state capacity matters”, the International Political Science Association's 23rd World Congress of Political Science (Montréal) - July 23.

12. 2014. “Organisation of Black Sea Economic Cooperation (BSEC): A Vision without Execution?” Black Sea Economic Development Forum, World Economy Research Institute, Fudan University, May 28, 2013.Shanghai, May 2014.

13. 2014. “What does the global financial crisis tell us about the British financial industry?: Lessons for the post-GFC era” Political Studies Association 64th Annual International Conference Manchester, 14 - 16 April 2014.

14. 2014. The British IPE on the move?: Theoretical and empirical lessons in the post-crisis era’ PSA Conference, University of Sheffield, 30 March- 1 April 2014.

15. 2013. “Why Did Regulation Save Australian, Canadian and Japanese Banks but Not the US, UK and German Banks During the GFC?,” the 20th International Conference of Europeanists, June 25-27, 2013 Amsterdam, Netherlands.

16. 2013. “Typological Theory of Bank Behaviour: Lessons from Australia, Canada, the US, UK, Germany and Japan during the Global Financial Crisis” 25th SASE Annual Conference at the University of Milan, June 27 – 29, 2013. Milan, Italy.

17. 2013. “Bargaining Interactions between Host States and Multinational Corporations: the Importance of State Capacity” The XV World Economy Meeting, 5-7 June 2013. Santander – Spain.

18. 2012. "Greenfield Investments of Turkish Multinationals, 2003-2011" the 38th Annual Conference of the European International Business Academy (EIBA). 8 December, 2012. The University of Sussex, Brighton, UK.

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19. 2012. “The Sources of Organisational Change in Economic Bureaucracies”, the 22nd International Political Science Association World Congress. 8-12 July, 2012. Madrid, Spain.

20. 2012. “Divergence in Financial Market Governance: Structure, Institution and Agency-based view”, the 4th Biennial ECPR Standing Group for Regulatory Governance Conference on 'New Perspectives on Regulation, Governance and Learning', 27-29 June 2012. Exeter, UK

21. 2012. “Going Out: A Study on the Largest 29 Turkish Acquirers, 2000-2010” EPI2012 Conference 2012, June 18, Parma. Italy.

22. 2011. “Turk Ekonomi Burokrasisinde Orgutsel Donusum, 1980-2010” (Organizational Change in the Turkish Economy Bureaucracy, 1980-2010), Hosted by Turkish Social Science Association, ODTÜ Kongre ve Kültür Merkezi, December 14. Ankara, Turkey.

23. 2011."Comparative analysis of banking systems: A structure, agency and institution-based view" 2011 American Political Science Association Annual Meeting (APSA), September 1-4. Seattle, Washington.

24. 2011. "Rethinking Governance, Institutions and Democracy", Symposium on Regulation and Competition in Turkey. Bogazici University, Istanbul, 14 July.

25. 2008. European Science Foundation SCSS Exploratory Workshop: “The Emergence of Southern Multinationals and their Impact on Europe” convened by Louis Brennan, Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland. 2-4 October 2008.

26. 2008. "Governance of Entry Bargaining Progress: The Importance of State Capacity”, The International Political Economy Society (IPES), November 14-15. Pennsylvania.

27. 2008. “American economic interests and the Bretton Woods monetary agreement in 1944”, American Political Science Association APSA, August 30. Boston, USA.

28. 2008. "Governance of Entry Bargaining Progress: The Importance of State Capacity”, Fifth Annual JIBS Paper Development Workshop Academy of International Business 2008 Annual Meeting June 30- July 3. Milan, Italy.

29. 2008. “Political Economy of Central Banking Reform in Turkey”, International Studies Association (ISA) March 2008, San Francisco, USA.

30. 2007. “Micro-credit and Policy Transfer: The Case of Turkish Graameen Project” (with Gokce Gunel and Ozge Aytulun). American Sociological Association, August. New York, USA.

31. 2006. "The New Diplomacy Revisited: A Case of the Czech and the Turkish Governments' Bids for Hyundai Motors Co. Investment". International Business & Economics Research (IBER) Conference, October. Clute Institute, Las Vegas, USA.

32. 2005. "Central Bank Governance in Nine Developed Economies", Australasian Political Studies Association Conference. September. Otago University, Dunedin, New Zealand.

33. 2005. “Turkey's Political Economy in the Age of Financial Globalisation: The Significance of the EU Anchor", GLODEM Conference entitled 'Europeanization and Transformation: Turkey in the Post-Helsinki Era, Koc University, December. (with Z. Onis)

34. 2005. “Economic and Political Independence of The Central Bank of the Republic of Turkey between 1930-2001: A Comparative Analysis", Hosted by Turkish Social Science Association, ODTÜ Kongre ve Kültür Merkezi, Ankara, December. (in Turkish)

35. 2005. “Governance by Supranational Interdependence: Domestic Policy Change in the Turkish Financial Services Industry”, International Studies Conference organized by World International Studies Committee. Bilgi University, Istanbul, July.

36. 2005."Central Bank Governors: Domestic and International Comparison", Ekonomi Yaz Seminerleri Bildirisi, Pamukkale University, Kinikli Kampüsü, Denizli, August. (in Turkish)

37. 2004.“ Bank Powers and Public Resistance to Mega Bank Mergers in Australia in the 1990s”, Hawaii International Conference on Business. University of Hawaii -West Oahu, Hawaii.

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June. 38. 2003. “Governance in Financial Supervision: The Australian Experience in the 1990s”,

Australasian Political Studies Association Conference, University of Tasmania, Hobart. October.

39. 2003. “The Exoteric Politics of Bank Mergers in Australia”, Hawaii International Conference on Business. University of Hawaii -West Oahu, Hawaii. June.

40. 2002. “Who Needs a Review of the Financial System in Australia? The Case of the Wallis Inquiry”, Australasian Political Studies Association Jubilee Conference, Australian National University, Canberra. October.

41. 2001. “The Four Pillars Policy: Resistance to Financial Globalization?”, 14th Australasian Finance and Banking Conference, University of New South Wales, Sydney. December 2001.

42. 2000. “Emergence of Financial Conglomerates: A Challenge to Policy Networks Frameworks in Financial Policy Analyses?”, The Combined Annual Conference of the International Studies Association Northeast Region and Northeast Political Science Association, State University of New York, Albany. November.

Selected Invited Academic Presentations and Workshops 1. 2017. “Structure, Institution and Agency-based (SIA) View of Causal Processes and their

Effects: The Case of Bank Regulation”. The Governance Design Network (GDN) Workshop III on Understanding Policy Mechanisms: Lessons for Policy Managers and Designers, National University of Singapore, 13-14 February. (forthcoming)

2. 2014. “Motivations and Strategies of Turkish Multinationals’ Outbound Acquisitions” (Türk Çokuluslu Şirketlerinin Satın alma Faaliyetleri: Motivasyon ve Stratejiler) Istanbul Ekonomi ve Finans Konferansi, Yildiz Universitesi, September 8.

3. 2014. “Southern Multinationals Drivers and Motivations”, Final Conference-COST Action IS0905 The Emergence of Southern Multinationals and their impact on Europe, University of Iceland, May 19-20.

4. 2014. ‘Typological Theory of Bank Behaviour: Lessons from Australia, Canada, the US, UK, Germany and Japan during the Global Financial Crisis” Dublin Institute of Technology, 6 May.

5. 2014. “Turkish MNCs and Role of Structures, Institutions and Agents”, Institute for International Integration Studies at Trinity College Dublin, April 25.

6. 2014. “The policy implications of Sothern Multinationals in Europe” Corvinus University of Budapest Hungary, April 3-4.

7. 2014. Re-shoring and off-shoring, Trinity College Dublin, Faculty Of Business, IIIS, March 16 8. 2014. “Turkish Multinationals in the European and Global Context: Strategies and

Motivations” at International Workshop on Emerging Market Firms in Europe”, KU Leuven University, Belgium, March 27-28.

9. 2013. “Varieties of National Financial Systems”, POLS Seminar, Bilkent University, Department of Politics, Ankara, December, 2013.

10. 2013. “Typological Theory of Bank Behaviour”, Department of International Trade and Finance, Kadir Has University, Istanbul, October.

11. 2013. “Economic Growth: Lessons and Puzzles from Turkey”, Black Sea Economic Development Forum, World Economy Research Institute, Fudan University, Shanghai. 28 May.

12. 2013. Speaker, ‘Turkish Economy and Multinational Firms’, University of South Carolina, School of Business. 8 May.

13. 2012. Workshop on “Drivers of EMNCs FDI: A comparative analysis drawing on alternative

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Research methodologies” with Jagjit Singh Srai, Jeremy Clegg, and Louis Brennan. Emerging Multinational Corporations (EMNCs) special track at the 16th annual Cambridge Symposium on International Manufacturing. Moller Centre, Churchill College, University of Cambridge, UK. 20 – 21 September 2012.

14. 2012. “Bank Behaviour and Resilience: The Australian Experience in a Comparative Perspective”. The Asian Studies Centre, Bosporus University, Istanbul. 30 November.

15. 2012. “Varieties of Capitalism in Emerging Countries”. Sabanci University, Istanbul, 9-10 June.

16. 2011. “The Emergence of Regulatory State in Banking Sector” Symposium on Regulation and Competition in Turkey. Yildiz Technical University, Istanbul. March.

17. 2010. "The Governance of Financial Regulatory Reform: The Australian Experience," Seminar. University of Sydney, Department of Government and International Relations, Sydney. July.

18. 2010. Discussant. "The Hybridization of the 21st Century State Workshop" co-sponsored by the Academy of Social Sciences in Australia Institute for Social Sciences and the School of Social and Political Sciences convened by Linda Weiss, University of Sydney. 13-14 July 2010.

19. 2010. Guest Lecturer, “The Global Political Economy in Post-GFC era” DMEM, University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, UK. March.

20. 2009. “Global Economic Crisis and Turkish economy”. Seminar. Yeditepe University, Istanbul. 21. 2009. “Policy Entrepreneurship and Institutional Change: Multi-level Governance of Cental

Banking Reform” University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, UK, November. 22. 2009. Guest Lecturer, “Global Financial Crisis”, University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, UK. April. 23. 2009. “Governance of Entry Bargaining Process”, Trinity College, Dublin, November. 24. 2005. "Central Bank Governance: A comparative analysis of the European Central Bank with

central banks in nine developed economies", the University of Canterbury. National Centre for Research on Europe European Union Roundtable Seminar Series Programme. Christchurch, New Zealand.

25. 2005. "Turkey and the EU", Bond University, Department of International Relations. Gold Coast, Australia.

Selected Invited Professional Presentations

2015. “How Could Mega-bank Merger Policy Contribute to Financial Stability? Patient Capital in Australian and Canadian Banking”, Shanghai Forum, Shanghai, 25 May.

2015. “New Silk Road: Opportunities and Challenges for Turkey and China”, Launch Ceremony of the Fung Graduate Fellowship, between Koc University and University of Hong Kong, 13 May.

2015. T20 Summit, Antalya, Turkey, November 12-15.

2015. “Lessons from Global Financial Crisis for the Global Financial Regulatory Reforms” Think 20 (T20) of G20 Launch Event and T20 Public Launch Transforming Global Governance, Istanbul Chamber of Commerce, Istanbul, 10-11 February.

2015. “Reform of Financial Regulatory Governance”, T20 National Advisory Council Meeting TEPAV, Ankara, 7 January

2014. ‘The Post Global Financial Crisis Environment: Did we learn lessons from Australia, Canada, the US, UK, Germany and Japan?’ Shanghai Forum, Shanghai. 26 May.

2014. "What should be on the Agenda of G20?" at the Annual Conference of the Center for Economics and Econometrics (CEE), Bosporus University on 15 December.

2013. “FDI and MNC data collection, harmonisation and quality”. OECD Directorate for Science, Technology and Industry, Paris, November, 14-15.

2013. “Turkish Economy and Financial System in the Age of Turbulence”, To members of

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Chinese Academy of Sciences, Istanbul, 24 July.

2013. “Lessons from Developed Market Economies for the Post Global Financial Crisis Environment” Shanghai Forum, May 27.

2013. “Turkish Economy’, Rotterdam School of Management. Istanbul. 8 May.

2013. ‘Corporate political strategies and Turkey’, Fordham Global Business Administration Course, Istanbul, 24 April.

2011. "The New IMF Mandate and the Global Economy", Koç University-TÜSIAD Economic Research Forum. Istanbul, 21 January.

2007. "Bank in the Centre” Central Bank of Republic of Turkey (in Turkish) Teaching Experience

Koc University

Graduate: International Business (Executive MBA lecture, EMBA) International Political Economy EMBA Independent Study, (4 credit) • Undergraduate: International Business Global Political Economy Global Political Economy and International Business Power, Ideas, Institutions and Interests Turkish Economy Political Economy of Turkey Monash University • Graduate: Co-lecturer for Finance and Banking Relations • Undergraduate: Co-lecturer and Tutor for Money and Capital Markets Tutor for Commercial Banking and Finance

External PhD Thesis Examiner

Ainsley Elba, PhD in Politics, Arts and Social Sciences, University of Sydney, June 2015.

Ozan Caglar, PhD in Banking, Department of Management, Okan University, January 2016. Graduated PhD Students

Mustafa Kutlay, co-supervision (50%) “Reforming the Reactive States: A Comparative Political Economy of Greek and Turkish Crisis” (TOBB University, 2015).

Mustafa Yagci (full-supervisor, “In Quest of Financial Stability: Central Banking, Organizational Learning and Proactive Governance of Financial Stability Policy in Turkey” (to be completed in December 2016).

Graduated Master Students

MA Thesis Advisor. Completed 9 MA thesis: Emre Irdam (PhD, Cambridge University), Darja

Irdam (PhD, Cambridge University), Daniel De Silva (Foreign Ministry, Bolivia), Zeynep

Kaymak (Deustche Bank), Ozge Aytulun (Is Bank), Esra Eseroglu (Garanti Bank), Alev Ozer

(PhD Bosporus University), Aysegul Carkman (Arcelik), Banu Senay (PhD Macquarie

University).

Completed Executive MBA Independent Study

Supervised 5 EMBA students’ Independent Study (4 Credit), September 2006-January 2010. Completed Undergraduate Independent Study

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Supervised 6 Graduating Student Independent Study from International Relations, Economics and Management Departments (4 Credit), since September 2004.

Professional Memberships

Founding Member of Turkish International Political Economy Society (TIPES); Academy of

International Business (AIB); European International Business Association (EIBA); International

Comparative Policy Analysis Forum, International Institutional Council (IIC); Australian Political

Studies Association (APSA); Political Studies Association (PSA); European Consortium for Political

Research (ECPR); Council for European Studies (CES); Society for the Advancement of

Socioeconomics (SASE); Policy Sciences Annual Institute (PSAI); Member of International

Conference on Public Policy (ICPP); International Political Studies Association (IPSA);

International Studies Association (ISA); American Political Science Association (APSA); The

International Political Economy Society (IPES); the Turkish Social Sciences Association (TSBD); the

Turkish Political Science Association (TPSA).

Current Editorial and Other Professional Roles

Associate Editor, Policy Sciences, 2015-

Editorial Board Member, Journal of Comparative Policy Analysis, 2016-

Editorial Board Member, International Journal of Emerging Markets, 2016-

Editor, Political Economy Series, Koc University Press, 2015-

Editorial Board Member, Koc University Press, 2015-

Member, National Advisory Board, Think20 of G20, 2015-

Founding Member of Koc University Asia Research Centre, 2015.

Co-director, Centre for Globalization Peace and Democratic Governance (GLODEM), 2013-

Invited by International Institutional Council (IIC), and International Comparative Policy Analysis (ICPA) Forum to initiate GLODEM’s institutional membership, 2016-

Invited by the Chair of COST Action CA15207 on Professionalization and Social Impact of European Political Science to serve as Management Committee Member.

Professionalization and Social Impact of European Political Science, COST Action CA15207

Co-founder, Turkish International Political Economy Society (TIPES), 2013-

Senior Advisor, The Policy Agendas Project Turkey, 2013-

Rapporteur, Report of the Special Commission on Foreign Economic Relations for the 9th Economic Development Plan, Ankara: State Planning Organization (in Turkish), 2006.

Some Other Past Academic and Administrative Roles

Panel Organizer (with Darryl Jarvis). “Policy Entrepreneurship and Institutional Change.” International Conference on Public Policy, Milan. 1-3 July, 2015.

Co-organizer (with Michael Howlett, M. Ramesh, and J.J. Woo). International Workshop on Institutional and Policy Design in Financial Sector Reform. Jointly Organized by The Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy at the National University of Singapore and the Centre for Globalization, Peace and Democratic Governance at the Koc University. Istanbul, September 25 and 26, 2015.

Co-organiser, Koc-Fudan University International Conference Shanghai, 27 May, 2015.

Member of Expert Panel on Reshoring. Trinity College, Dublin. March 2014. (offered input to the reshoring phenomenon from political economy perspective. (For outcome, see Srai and Ané International Journal of Production 2016).

PhD Thesis Committee Member, Aydin Gunduz, 2013-

Founding PhD Program Coordinator. May 2009-February 2012.

Representative of Turkey in the Management Committee of COST Action IS0905, 2011-2014.

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Organiser, International Conference on Turkey & China In the Age of BRICS, Koc University, Istanbul, December26, 2014.

Co-organiser, TIPES Conference, Istanbul, 2013.

Local Organiser. Management Committee Meeting, COST Action IS0905 'Southern Multinationals and Their Impact on Europe' Koc University, Istinye Campus, Istanbul. 24-25 May 2011.

Organiser, Reviewer, Chair and Discussant of over 20 national and international conferences, seminars and workshops hosted by GLODEM 2004-2016.

Some Other University Service

Faculty Search Committee Member, 2014, 2015, 2016.

PhD Comprehensive Exams Committee Member, 2015.

Public Policy Program Committee Member, 2013.

A member of Public Policy MA Program YOK Application Committee 2013.

Coordinator. Centre for Globalization, Peace and Democratic Governance (GLODEM), Economic Governance Unit, September 2004-2013.

Newcomer Advisor, 2013-

A member of MA Course Work Committee, 2007.

A member of Lojman Committee, 2011-

A member of Discipline Committee, 2006.

Member of IPE track Committee, 2004-

Board Member, Graduate School of Social Sciences and Humanities, September 2011-February 2012.

Koc Participant and Presenter. Global Studies Network Conference, Warwick University, August 2004.

Seminar Coordinator. IR departmental seminar series. September 2004-2005; 2007-2008.

Organiser, various conferences and seminars at GLODEM.

Participant. The EQUIS accreditation peer review visit, March 2005.

Participant. The External Review Task Force, September 2005. Manuscript Reviewing for SSCI Journals

Policy Sciences, Governance, Public Administration, Public Administration Review, Development

and Change, Policy Studies Journal, International Organization, New Political Economy, Review

of International Political Economy, Regulation and Governance, Environment and Planning C:

Government and Policy, Policy and Society, Business and Politics, Public Administration and

Development, Journal of European Social Policy, Emerging Markets Trade and Investment, South

European Society & Politics, Journal of Southeast and Black Sea Studies, New Perspectives on

Turkey, Turkish Studies, International Journal of Emerging Markets, Uluslararası İlişkiler Dergisi

(International Relations Journal/bilingual), Iktisat, Isletme ve Finans Dergisi (Journal of

Economics, Management and Finance/bilingual).

Monograph Reviewing for Academic Book Publishers

Palgrave MacMillan, Routledge, Wiley-Blackwell, Bond University Press, Koc University Press.

Media (Selected)

Interview with Wall Street Journal (8 May 2013).

Interview with Dunya Newspaper, full page interview on global finance and Turkish political economy (11 September 2016).

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Interview with HT Bloomberg on varieties of national financial systems and recent developments in global and Turkish politics and finance (September 2015).

Interviews with CNN TURK on my book (October 2007), on the findings of my research (March 2006), on the documentary on Central Bank of Republic of Turkey (April 2006).

Over 30 references to my research findings on Turkish political economy in the leading daily Turkish newspapers (2006 and 2016).

Six interviews with SBS Radio Australia on Australian economy and finance (2001-2003). Referees

Professor Mark Blyth Eastman Professor of Political Economy Professor of Political Science and International and Public Affairs Watson Institute for International and Public Affairs Brown University 111 Thayer Street, Box 1970 Providence, RI USA 02912-1970 [email protected] Phone: +1 401 863 1567 Professor Michael Howlett Burnaby Mountain Chair, Department of Political Science, Simon Fraser University, 8888 University

Way, Burnaby BC, Canada V5A 1S6

Email: [email protected]

Phone: +1(778) 782.3082 (T) +1(778) 782.4786

Yong Pung How Chair Professor, Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy, National University of

Singapore 469C Bukit Timah Road Singapore 259772

Email: [email protected]

Phone: +65 6601 1180 Fax: +65 6778 1020 Professor David Judge University of Strathclyde School of Government and Public Policy 16 Richmond Street Glasgow, G1 1XQ, Scotland Email: [email protected] Phone: +44 (0)141 548 2365 Professor Ziya Onis Koc University, Head of Department of International Relations College of Administrative Sciences and Economics, Rumelifeneri Yolu, Sariyer 34450, Istanbul, Turkey Email: [email protected] Phone: +90 212 338 1670 Fax: +90 212 338 1653