Richard Rosecrance
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Richard N. Rosecrance (b. 1930); Adjunct Lecturer in Public Policy, is Research Professor of Political Science at the University of California and Senior Fellow in the Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs. He was the former Director of the Burkle Center for International Relations at UCLA. He has written widely on international topics including: The Rise of the Trading State (1986); The Rise of the Virtual State (1999, translated into Chinese, Japanese, Arabic, and German); America's Economic Resurgence (1990); The Costs of Conflict (1999, coeditor); The Domestic Bases of Grand Strategy (1993); and The New Great Power Coalition (2001, editor). His edited book No More States? will be published in 2006. He is at work on a book called Mergers and International Politics. He served on the Policy Planning Council of the Department of State and has received Guggenheim, Fulbright, Rockefeller, Ford, and many other fellowships. Rosecrance has held regular university posts at Cornell and Berkeley and visiting positions at the IISS, Kings College (London), the London School of Economics, The European University Institute (Florence), and the Australian National University.