Cheryl Schonhardt-Bailey

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Cheryl Schonhardt-Bailey

FBA
Born (1961-06-05) June 5, 1961 (age 60)
CitizenshipAmerican and British
Spouse(s)Andrew Bailey[1]
Children2
Academic background
Alma materBoise State University (BSc)
University of California, Los Angeles (MA, PhD)
ThesisA model of trade policy liberalization : looking inside the British "hegemon" of the nineteenth century (1991)
Academic work
DisciplinePolitical Science
InstitutionsLondon School of Economics and Political Science
Doctoral studentsFabio Franchino
Websitehttps://personal.lse.ac.uk/schonhar/

Cheryl Schonhardt-Bailey, FBA (born June 5 1961) is an American-British professor of political science, and head of the Department of Government at the London School of Economics and Political Science.[2]

She has published many books and articles on British trade policy in the nineteenth century, most notably From the Corn Laws to Free Trade: Interests, Ideas, and Institutions in Historical Perspective.Her articles appear in American Political Science Review, World Politics, the British Journal of Political Science, Political Analysis, PS: Political Science and Politics, and Parliamentary History.[3]

She obtained her bachelor's degree in political science from Boise State University, and both her MA and PhD degrees in Political Science from the University of California, Los Angeles.[4]

Her current research interests include the quantification and spatial analysis of textual data in the form of (a) political deliberation, particularly in monetary policy making settings (e.g., the United States Congress, the Federal Open Market Committee); (b) speeches of leading politicians (President Bush and John Kerry), and Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher and President Ronald Reagan; and (c) legislative debates. By measuring the words, arguments and debates of politicians and policy makers, she aims to gauge the extent to which ideas, interests and institutions shape political behaviour.

She was elected a fellow of the British Academy in 2015.[5]

Personal life[]

She is married to Andrew Bailey, current Governor of the Bank of England. They have 2 children.

Publications[]

  • Deliberating American Monetary Policy: A Textual Analysis Cheryl Schonhardt-Bailey, MIT Press 2013 (ISBN 9780262019576).
  • Battles Over Free Trade: Anglo-American Experiences with International Trade, 1776-2006 (Co-editor), Pickering & Chatto Publishers Ltd, 2008. (ISBN 1851969357).
  • Free Trade: The Repeal of the Corn Laws Cheryl Schonhardt-Bailey, MIT Press 2006 (ISBN 0-262-19543-7).
  • From the Corn Laws to Free Trade: Interests, Ideas, and Institutions in Historical Perspective Cheryl Schonhardt-Bailey, MIT Press 2006. (ISBN 0-262-19543-7)
  • International Trade and Political Institutions: Instituting Trade in the Long 19th Century Fiona McGillivray, Iain McLean, Robert Pahre and Cheryl Schonhardt-Bailey, Cheltenham, UK and Northampton, MA: 2002. ( ISBN 1-84064-690-X).
  • The Rise of Free Trade, in 4 volumes Cheryl Schonhardt-Bailey, Routledge, 1997. (ISBN 0415140315).

References[]

  1. ^ Hurley, James; Griffiths, Katherine (28 October 2019). "Andrew Bailey interview: The Bank, the job vacancy and Andrew Bailey, the man who would be king". The Times. Retrieved 25 December 2019.
  2. ^ "Professor Cheryl Schonhardt-Bailey (FBA)". London School of Economics and Political Science. Retrieved 24 July 2018.
  3. ^ "Cheryl Schonhardt-Bailey". Google Scholar Citations. Retrieved 24 July 2018.
  4. ^ "Curriculum Vitae" (PDF). Cheryl Schonhardt-Bailey. Retrieved 24 July 2018.
  5. ^ "British Academy Fellowship reaches 1,000 as 42 new UK Fellows are welcomed". 16 Jul 2015.

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