
Carol Wise
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One Wise Woman
Two Fulbrights Awarded to IR Prof to Study NAFTA
By Katherine Yungmee Kim
December 2004
Carol Wise is getting her countries confused. The USC College political
economist is leaving for Hong Kong, where she will be working on a
side project: comparing the economic performances of China and
Mexico. Canada
I mean, Chinas productivity rates have doubled
Mexicos in the past ten years, Wise explains, adding, I need to keep
my countries straight!
But who can blame her? Wise, an associate professor of international
relations, admits herself that she is pretty transnational. She has
written several books on Latin American economic policiesfocusing on
Mexico, Argentina and Peruexamining such issues as exchange rate
politics, trade strategies and the social impact of financial crises.
And thanks to two Fulbrights awarded to her this year, she will be
undertaking a truly North American project that will look back at the
expectations planted by politicians and policy makers when NAFTA was
signed ten years ago, and the realities of domestic social policies in
Canada and Mexico today.
Wise argues that NAFTA is responsible for deteriorating social programs
in Canada and the increasing poverty gap in Mexico. Im looking at two
different trends: how domestic social policy has interacted with NAFTA
and how the relationship between politics and economics has shaped some
of these outcomes.
The notion that all boats rise together cant possibly be true, Wise
says. By definition, integration means there are winners and losers.
So this project is a balanced assessment and an attempt to explain what
has produced these patterns.
Steve Lamy, director of the School of International relations says that
Wises scholarship is first-rate and that her research has brought a
great deal of attention to USC and the School of IR.
Next February, Wise will depart for Ottawa, where she will hold the
Fulbright Chair of North American Studies at Carleton College. The U.S.
Department of Education awarded her the Fulbright-Hays Senior Faculty
Award and she will use it to complete her research in the fall at the
University de los Americas in Puebla, Mexico.
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