Jonathan Aronson is professor of communication at the Annenberg School for Communication & Journalism at the
University of Southern California
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as well as professor of international relations at USC.
Aronson writes on issues related to international communication policy, globalization and international trade and trade negotiations. His current research focuses on ways in which communication and network developments related to privacy, equity, standard setting, competition policy, and international intellectual property shape the path of globalization. His most recent writings consider the implications of new communications technologies for globalization and international communications competition.
His other books include Managing the World Economy: The Consequences of International Corporate Alliances (Council on Foreign Relations) and When Countries Talk: International Trade in Telecommunications Services (Ballinger) and Trade Talks: America Better Listen! (Council on Foreign Relations).
Aronson’s positions at USC have included: Director of USC’s School of International Relations and executive director of the
Annenberg Center for Communication The Annenberg Center on Communication Leadership & Policy (CCLP) at the University of Southern California promotes interdisciplinary research in communications between the USC School of Cinematic Arts, Viterbi School of Engineering, and the separat ...
. He served as president of the Association of Professional School of International Affairs (APSIA), as a
Council on Foreign Relations International Affairs fellow in the Office of the US Trade Representative, and is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations and the Pacific Council on International Affairs.
Aronson graduated from
Harvard University
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and received his Ph.D. from
Stanford University. He was awarded an honorary doctorate from
Saint Petersburg State University.
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Stanford University alumni
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