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KENNETH FAULVE-MONTOJO, Ph.D.
Department of Political Science
Santa Clara University
Santa Clara University
408-623-5434 (mobile)
Kfaulvemontojo@scu.edu
EDUCATION
Ph.D., University of California, Santa Barbara, Political Science, 1998.
Master of Arts, California State University, Sacramento, International
Affairs, 1985.
Bachelor of Arts, San Jose State University, Political Science, 1983.
RESEARCH INTEREST
Economic Adjustment Policies
Economic and Political Development of Developing Countries
Electoral Rules of Southeast Asia
Exchange Rate Policies
International Political Economy
International Financial Institutions
Regional Monetary Cooperation
Southeast Asia
PUBLICATIONS
“ASEAN-Four, Veto Players, Central Bank Independence, and Monetary
Cooperation,” under revision
“The International Monetary Fund and the Philippines: Bargaining with and
against the adversary,” under revision
“The Political Economy of Philippine Oil Deregulation,” Crossroads: An
Interdisciplinary Journal of Southeast Asian Studies
CONFERENCES
Democracy in the Far East Conference, 2004 Annual Meeting
“The Unholy Trinity and Southeast Asia”
American Political Science Association, 2001 Annual Meeting
“The International Monetary Fund, Conditionality, and the Putnam Model: a
look at the Philippines and Hula Hoops.” Panel Session.
American Political Science Association, 1999 Annual Meeting
“The 197-98 Financial Crisis and ASEAN: An Explanation of Cooperation.”
Panel Session.
American Political Science Association, 1998 Annual Meeting
"Capital Flows and Southeast Asia: The 1997 Crisis." Panel Session.
American Political Science Association, 1998 Annual Meeting
"The International Monetary Fund, The Philippines, Different Games,
Different Outcomes." Poster Session.
Western Political Science Association, 1998 Annual Meeting
"Two-Level Games and Bargaining Outcomes: Why the IMF succeeds in the
Philippines in some cases but not others." Panel Session.
Asian Studies on the Pacific Coast '97
"The Political Economy of Philippine Oil Deregulation." Panel Session.
TEACHING INTEREST
American Politics
American Foreign Policy
Asian Politics
Comparative Politics
Economic and Political Development of Third World Countries
International Political Economy
International Relations
Introduction to Political Theory
Southeast Asian Politics
War and Peace
TEACHING EXPERIENCE
Santa Clara University--Lecturer: 2000 to present
San Jose State University--Lecturer: 1998 to 2012
Mission College--Lecturer: 2001 to 2006
GRANTS AND AWARDS
University of California Campus Fellowship, 1989-1993.
Seven Merit-Based Teaching Assistantships, Department of Political Science,
University of California, Santa Barbara, 1990-1992.
Sacramento Semester Program, San Jose State University, Spring 1983.
Political Science Honor Society, San Jose State University, Fall 1981 to Fall 1982
COMMUNITY/DEPARTMENT CONTRIBUTIONS
SCU Department Service (Fall 2012-current)
International Relations Emphasis Advisor
Model United Nations Far West
Study Abroad Program Advisor
Grand Edventures (2012)
McNair Scholar Program Advisor (Fall 2008)
Keynote speaker for Santa Clara Valley Model United Nations (2008)
SJSU advisor for students with an international relations focus (2007-12)
Coordinator for General Education Certification for War and Peace Class (2007—
2012)
Coordination Advisor for Model United Nations—Far West 2006 to 2011
Coordinator for Course Adoption by College of Social Science—International
Political Economy (Fall 2004-Spring 2005)
Participant in Competency Assessment in Distributed Education Program
(Spring 2005)
Coordinator for General Education Certification for Introduction to International
Relations (Spring 2003)
San Jose State University, Faculty Mentor Program (2002-03)
San Jose State University: Unfinished Challenge Program (Fall 2001)—Teach
high-school level underrepresented minorities university level Introduction to
American Politics course
Participant in CSU Academic Priorities Improvement Grant (Spring 2000)
Reviewer for
State University of New York Press (Fall 2000)
Journal of Political and Military Sociology (Spring 2007)
Advisor to Pi Sigma Alpha (Spring 1999)
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