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Janick Marina Schaufelbuehl

Visiting Professor, International History and Politics
Spoken languages
English, French, German
Theme
  • Diplomacy
  • Economies and Institutions
  • Trade and Work
  • Civil Society
Geographical Area
  • America, Northern
  • Europe, Western

PhD, University of Paris VIII, University of Lausanne

Janick Marina Schaufelbuehl is a visiting professor at the Department of International History and an associate professor of history at Institute of Political Studies at the University of Lausanne. Her research focuses on the post-1945 history of international relations, with a particular interest in political history, the history of capitalism, the history of neoliberalism, economic history, and the history of the Cold War. Dr. Schaufelbuehl was a research fellow at Georgetown University (2009-2010), at the Ecole des Hautes Etudes en sciences sociales (2010-2011), she was a member of the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton (2017-2018), as well as a visiting scholar at the Minda de Gunzburg Center for European Studies at Harvard University (2019-2020) and at the European Institute of Columbia University (2021-2022).

 

THEMATIC EXPERTISE

  • Globalization
  • History of capitalism
  • Economic history
  • History of international relations
  • Multilateral diplomacy, international negotiations
  • The United States in the world
  • Neoliberalism
  • Environmental policy
  • Cold War 


 

GEOGRAPHICAL EXPERTISE

  • United States of America
  • France
  • Switzerland
     

 

SELECTED PUBLICATIONS
 

Monographs

Crusading for Globalization: US Multinationals and their Opponents Since 1945Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2025.

La France et la Suisse ou la force du petit. Évasion fiscale, relations commerciales et financières (1940–1954)Paris, Presses de Sciences Po, 2009.

Edited books and special Issues

Environmental Regulation and the History of Capitalism: The Role of Business from Stockholm 1972 to the Climate Crisis, New York: Routledge, 2025 (co-edited with Sandra Bott and Sabine Pitteloud).

Introduction: ‘The Brokers of Globalization: Towards a History of Business Associations in the International Arena,’ Special issue of Business History, 65, 2 (2023), 217–234 (co-authored with Pierre Eichenberger, Neil Rollings).

Introduction: ‘Business, anticommunisme et néolibéralisme : réseaux transatlantiques durant la Guerre froide,’ Double special issue of Relations internationales, 4, 180 (2019), 3–11, and 1, 181 (2020) (co-authored with François Vallotton).

Europe and China in the Cold War: Exchanges Beyond the Bloc Logic and the Sino-Soviet Split, Series: New Perspectives on the Cold War, Leiden: Brill, 2019 (co-edited with Marco Wyss and Valeria Zanier).

Between or Within the Blocs? Neutrality and Neutralism in the Global Cold WarLondon and New York: Routledge, 2016 (co-edited with Sandra Bott, Jussi Hanhimäki, and Marco Wyss).

Introduction: ‘Non-Alignment, the Third Force, or Fence-Sitting: Independent Pathways in the Cold War,’ Special issue of the International History Review, 37, 5 (2015), 901–911 (co-authored with Sandra Bott, Jussi Hanhimäki, and Marco Wyss).

Introduction : ‘Le rôle international de la Suisse dans la Guerre froide globale: un équilibre précaire,’ Special issue of Relations internationales, 3, 163 (2015), 3–14 (co-authored with Sandra Bott, Jussi Hanhimäki, and Marco Wyss).

1968–1978: Ein bewegtes Jahrzehnt in der Schweiz / Une décennie mouvementée en Suisse (Zurich, Chronos, 2009).

Articles in Peer Reviewed Journals

How US Business Associations Supported Neoliberal Environmentalism and Climate Change Denial (1970–1992),’ The International History Review, published online 4 August 2025, 1–16.

Becoming the Advocate for US-based Multinationals: The United States Council of the International Chamber of Commerce, 1945–1974,’ Business History, 65, 2 (2023), 284–301.

‘“The Advantage of Being Inside the Wall When it is Built.” US Multinationals’ Direct Investments in the Common Market, the Balance of Payments Deficit and Bretton Woods (1958-74)’, Journal of European Integration, 43, 6 (2020), 667–682.

‘The Transatlantic Business Community Faced With US Direct Investment in Western Europe, 1958–1968,’ Business History, 58,6 (2016), 880–902.

‘A Legislator under Surveillance : The Creation and Implementation of Swiss Banking Legislation 1910–1934,’ European History Quarterly, 45, 4 (2015), 662–688 (co-authored with Malik Mazbouri).

‘Transatlantic Influence in the Shaping of Business Education: The Origins of IMD, 1946-1990,’ Business History Review, 89, 1 (2015), 75–97 (co-authored with Thomas David).

‘Choosing Sides in the Global Cold War: Switzerland, Neutrality and the Divided States of Vietnam and Korea,’ International History Review 37, 5 (2015), 1014–1036 (co-authored with Marco Wyss and Sandra Bott).

‘Une dimension méconnue du Mai 68 français : la fuite des capitaux,’ Vingtième siècle. Revue d’histoire, 124, 4 (2014)141–154.

‘Les vertus de l'ignorance. Enjeux et conflits autour des statistiques sociales et économiques en Suisse au XXe siècle,’ Economies&Sociétés, 44, 9 (2011), 1555–1574 (co-authored with Sébastien Guex).

Swiss Conservatives and the Struggle for the Abolition of Slavery at the End of the 19th Century,’ Itinerario. International Journal on the History of European Expansion and Global Interaction, 34,  2 (2010), 87–103 (co-authored with Thomas David).

‘L’évasion fiscale : une longue tradition entre la France et la Suisse,’ L’Economie politique, 46, (2010), 46–58.

Book Chapters

Tracking Business Involvement in Environmental Policies since the 1970s: Resistance, Issue-Framing, and Corporate Sustainability,’ in S. Bott, S. Pitteloud, and J. M. Schaufelbuehl, eds., Environmental Regulation and the History of Capitalism: The Role of Business from Stockholm 1972 to the Climate Crisis (New York: Routledge, 2025), 1–24 (co-authored with Sandra Bott and Sabine Pitteloud).

‘Le patronat des États-Unis et la promesse d'un eldorado européen. Dépenses militaires, investissements directs et crise des paiements (1958-1974),’ in D. Fraboulet and Ph. Verheyde (eds.), Pour une histoire sociale et politique de l’économie: Hommages à Michel Margairaz (Paris : Editions de la Sorbonne, 2020), 467–478.

‘Switzerland and Détente: a Revised Foreign Policy Characterized by Distrust, 1969-1975,’ in M. Klimke, R. Kreis, and C. Ostermann (eds), ‘Trust, but Verify’: The Politics of Uncertainty and the Transformation of the Cold War Order, 1969-1991 (Washington D.C., Woodrow Wilson Center Press, Stanford University Press, 2016), 259-278 (co-authored with Sandra Bott).

Gold as a Diplomatic Tool: How the Threat of Gold Purchases Worked as Leverage in International Monetary Relations, 1960–1968,’ in S. Bott (ed), The Global Gold Market and the International Monetary System from the Late 19th Century to the Present: Actors, Networks, Power (Basingstoke, Palgrave Macmillan, 2013), 159–180.