Professor Steven Weber; IIS Director, 2004-2009
Steven Weber is Professor of Political Science
See Professor Weber's Politics
and Economics Blog
Weber, a specialist in International Relations, is Professor of Political
Science at UC Berkeley, an associate with the International Computer Science
Institute, and affiliated faculty of the Energy and Resources Group. His areas
of special interest include international and national security; the impact
of technology on national systems of innovation, defense, and deterrence; and
the political economy of knowledge-intensive industries particularly software
and pharmaceuticals.
Trained in history and international development at Washington University,
and medicine and political science at Stanford, Weber joined the Berkeley faculty
in 1989. In 1992 he served as special consultant to the president of the European
Bank for Reconstruction and Development in London. He has held academic fellowships
with the Council on Foreign Relations and the Center for Advanced Study in
the Behavioral Sciences. He is a member of the Global Business Network in Emeryville,
California, and actively consults with government agencies, private multinational
firms, and international non-governmental issues on foreign policy issues,
risk analysis, strategy, and forecasting.
Weber’s major publications include Cooperation and Discord in U.S.-Soviet
Arms Control (Princeton University Press); the edited book Globalization
and the European Political Economy (Columbia University Press); and numerous articles
and chapters in the areas of U.S. foreign policy, the political economy of
trade and finance, politics of the post-Cold War world, and European integration.
His newest book, The Success of Open Source, was published in April 2004 by
Harvard University Press.
For more information on Steven Weber, see the Conversations with History interview
(2003), "Power in the Information Age."
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