Professor of International Relations and Political Science

Areas of Specialization: Japanese and East Asian political economy, Japanese politics, and international political economy.

William W. Grimes is Professor of International Relations and Political Science. He has taught at Boston University since 1996. He previously served associate dean of the Pardee School and as the first director of the BU Center for the Study of Asia. He has also spent time as a post-doctoral researcher and as a visiting faculty member at Harvard University.

Professor Grimes’ work bridges comparative and international political economy. His work on Japanese politics and political economy includes Unmaking the Japanese Miracle: Macroeconomic Politics, 1985–2000 (Cornell University Press, 2001) and his co-edited volume (with Ulrike Schaede) Japan’s Managed Globalization: Adapting to the 21st Century (M.E. Sharpe, 2002), as well as a variety of articles and book chapters on the impacts of financial globalization in Japan, Japanese monetary policy making, US-Japan relations, and related topics. He has also written extensively on East Asian regionalism, including his book Currency and Contest in East Asia: The Great Power Politics of Financial Regionalism (Cornell University Press, 2008), which was awarded the 2010 Masayoshi Ohira Prize for outstanding book on the Pacific Basin and received an Honorable Mention for the Asia Society’s Bernard Schwartz Book Award, as well as a series of scholarly and policy articles and chapters on this rapidly evolving issue. He also works on issues related to financial policy and financial innovation.

Professor Grimes has spent time as a visiting researcher at the Japanese Ministry of Finance, the Bank of Japan, and several universities in Japan and Australia. He has been the recipient of various fellowships and awards over the years, including two Fulbright fellowships and a book-writing grant from the Japan Foundation Center for Global Partnership. He is an active lecturer in Japan and the United States in both academic and policy venues . Professor Grimes is committed to policy-relevant research and works regularly with government officials and financial professionals, particularly from the United States and Japan. He is a life member of the Council on Foreign Relations.

Professor Grimes received his B.A. in East Asian Studies from Yale University, his M.P.A. in International Relations from the Princeton University School of International and Public Affairs, and his Ph.D. in Politics from Princeton University.