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1 DUANE SWANK CURRICULUM VITA (July 2016) Office Address: Department of Political Science, Marquette University, P.O. Box 1881, Milwaukee, WI 53201-1881 Phone: 414 288-3418 (6842) Fax: 414 288-3360 Email: [email protected] Education: Ph.D., Political Science, Northwestern University, 1984. M.A., Political Science, Northwestern University, 1980. M.A.P.A., University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1978. B. A., Millikin University, 1975. Current and Recent Positions: Professor, Department of Political Science, Marquette University, 2000-present President, American Political Science Association Organized Section in Comparative Politics (2013-2015) Professional Experience: Chair, Department of Political Science, Marquette University, 2003-2006. Associate Professor, Political Science, Marquette University, 1992-2000. German Marshall Fund Research Fellow, 1996. Visiting Fellow and Professor, Australian National University, 1991. Assistant Chairman/Graduate Studies Director, Political Science, Marquette 1988-89/ 1991-97. Assistant Professor, Political Science, Marquette University, 1984-1991. Teaching Assistant, Political Science, Northwestern University, 1982. Research Associate, Center for Urban Affairs and Policy Research, Northwestern U., 1980-82. Research Associate, Institute for Government and Public Affairs, University of Illinois, 1978. Teaching Assistant, Political Science, University of Illinois, 1977-79. Research and Teaching Areas: Comparative Political Economy; Comparative Public Policy; International Political Economy; Area Specializations: Europe, Australasia, United States

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DUANE SWANK

CURRICULUM VITA

(July 2016)

Office Address:

Department of Political Science, Marquette University,

P.O. Box 1881, Milwaukee, WI 53201-1881

Phone: 414 288-3418 (6842) Fax: 414 288-3360

Email: [email protected]

Education:

Ph.D., Political Science, Northwestern University, 1984.

M.A., Political Science, Northwestern University, 1980.

M.A.P.A., University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1978.

B. A., Millikin University, 1975.

Current and Recent Positions:

Professor, Department of Political Science, Marquette University, 2000-present

President, American Political Science Association Organized Section in Comparative Politics

(2013-2015)

Professional Experience:

Chair, Department of Political Science, Marquette University, 2003-2006.

Associate Professor, Political Science, Marquette University, 1992-2000.

German Marshall Fund Research Fellow, 1996.

Visiting Fellow and Professor, Australian National University, 1991.

Assistant Chairman/Graduate Studies Director, Political Science, Marquette 1988-89/ 1991-97.

Assistant Professor, Political Science, Marquette University, 1984-1991.

Teaching Assistant, Political Science, Northwestern University, 1982.

Research Associate, Center for Urban Affairs and Policy Research, Northwestern U., 1980-82.

Research Associate, Institute for Government and Public Affairs, University of Illinois, 1978.

Teaching Assistant, Political Science, University of Illinois, 1977-79.

Research and Teaching Areas:

Comparative Political Economy; Comparative Public Policy; International Political Economy;

Area Specializations: Europe, Australasia, United States

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Publications (Google Scholar Citation Count: approximately 4,500)

Books:

The Political Construction of Business Interests: Coordination, Growth, and Equality.

New York: Cambridge University Press, 2012. (With Cathie Jo Martin). Winner of the J.

David Greenstone Award of the American Political Science Association.

Global Capital, Political Institutions, and Policy Change in Developed Welfare States.

New York: Cambridge University Press, 2002.

Externally Refereed Articles and Chapters:

“The New Political Economy of Taxation in the Developing World,” Review of

International Political Economy Vol. 23 (No. 2, 2016): 185-207.

http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/09692290.2016.1155472.

ATaxing Choices: International Competition, Domestic Institutions, and the

Transformation of Corporate Tax Policy,” Journal of European Public Policy Vol. 23

(No. 4, 2016): 571-603. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/13501763.2015.1053511.

The Political Sources of Labor Market Dualism in Postindustrial Democracies, 1980-

2011.@ Review of Keynesian Economics 2 (No. 2, April 2014): 234-257.

AGonna Party Like It=s 1899: Party Systems and the Origins of Varieties of Coordination.@ World Politics 63 (January, No. 1, 2011): 74-114. With Cathie Jo Martin. Reprinted in

Graham Wilson and Matthew Maguire, eds., Business and Government: Critical

Perspectives. New York: Routledge, 2013.

AThe Political Origins of Coordinated Capitalism: Business Organizations, Party Systems,

and State Structure in the Age of Innocence.@ American Political Science Review

(Volume 102, No. 2/May 2008). With Cathie Jo Martin. Winner of the 2010 American

Political Science Association Jack L. Walker Award for Outstanding Article.

ATax Policy in an Era of Internationalization: An Assessment of a Conditional Diffusion

Model of the Spread of Neoliberalism,@ in The Diffusion of Neoliberalism, eds., Beth

Simmons, Frank Dobbin, and Geoffrey Garrett (Cambridge University Press, 2008).

ATax Policy in an Era of Internationalization: Explaining the Spread of Neoliberalism.@ International Organization 60 (Fall 2006): 847-882. Reprinted in Michael Hill, ed.,

Comparative Public Policy. London: Sage Publications, 2013.

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AGlobalization, the Welfare State and Inequality: The Domestic Sources of Contemporary

Trends in Social Protection and Equality.@Social Policy and Society Vol. 4 (2005): 183-

195. Reprinted in Christopher Pierson and Francis Castles, eds., The Welfare State

Reader, Third Edition. Cambridge, UK: Polity Press, 2014.

ADoes the Organization of Capital Matter? Employers and Active Labor Market Policies at

the National and Firm Levels. American Political Science Review Vol 98 November 2004.

With Cathie Jo Martin.

AGlobalization, the Welfare State, and Right Wing Populism in Western Europe. Socio-

Economic Review Vol 1 No 2, 2003: 215-245. With Hans Georg-Betz .

AWithering Welfare? Globalization, Political Economic Models, and the Foundations of

Contemporary Welfare States.@ In Linda Weiss, ed., States and Global Markets: Bringing

Domestic Institutions Back In. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, Cambridge

Studies in International Relations, 2003.

AThe New Political Economy of Taxation in Advanced Capitalist Democracies.@ American

Journal of Political Science Vol. 46 No 3, 2002: 642-655. With Sven Steinmo.

AEmployers and the Welfare State: the Political Economic Organization of Firms and

Social Policy in Contemporary Capitalist Democracies.@ Comparative Political Studies

Vol. 34 October, 2001: 889-823. With Cathie Jo Martin.

AMobile Capital, Democratic Institutions, and the Public Economy in Advanced Industrial

Societies.@ Journal of Comparative Policy Analysis Vol 3 Aug. 2001: 133-162.

APolitical Institutions and Welfare State Restructuring: The Impact of Institutions on

Social Policy Change in Developed Democracies.@ In Paul Pierson, ed., The New Political

of the Welfare State. New York: Oxford University Press, 2001.

AFunding the Welfare State: Globalization and the Taxation of Business in Advanced

Market Economies,@ Political Studies Vol 46 September 1998: 671-692. Winner of the

Harrison Prize of the British Political Studies Association.

ARejecting the European Union: Norwegian Social Democratic Opposition to the

European Union in the 1990s.@ Party Politics Vol 3 Oct. 1997: 549-62. With R. Geyer.

ACulture, Institutions, and Economic Growth: Theory, Recent Research, and the Role of

Communitarian Polities.@ American Journal of Political Science Vol 40 September, 1996:

660-679.

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AElectoral and Partisan Influences on Australian Fiscal Policy From Menzies to Hawke.@ Australian Journal of Political Science Vol 27 November, 1992: 414-33.

APolitics and the Structural Dependence of the State in Capitalist Democracies.@ American

Political Science Review Vol 86 March, 1992: 38-54.

APolitics, Institutions, and Welfare Spending in the Industrialized Democracies, 1960-82.@ American Political Science Review Vol 86 September, 1992: 658-74. With Alex Hicks.

Reprinted in Robert Goodin and Deborah Mitchell, eds., Foundations of the Welfare State

Northampton, MA: Edward Elgar, 1999.

AWelfare Expansion Revisited: Policy Routines and their Mediation by Party, Class, and

Crisis.@ European Journal of Political Research Vol 17 June, 1989: 401-430. With Alex

Hicks and Martin Ambuhl .

AThe Political Economy of Government Domestic Expenditure in the Affluent

Democracies, 1960-1980.@ American Journal of Political Science Vol 32, 1988

November: 1120-1150.

AOn the Political Economy of Welfare Expansion: A Comparative Analysis of 18

Advanced Capitalist Democracies.@ Comparative Political Studies Vol 17 April, 1984:

81-119. With Alex Hicks .

AGovernmental Redistribution in Rich Capitalist Democracies.@ Policy Studies Journal. 13

December, 1984: 265-286. With Alex Hicks (Winner of the Lowi Prize of the Policy

Studies Association.)

ACivil Disorders, Relief Mobilization, and AFDC Caseloads: A Reexamination of the Piven

and Cloward Thesis.@ American Journal of Political Science Vol 27 November, 1983:

696-715. With Alex Hicks.

Internally Refereed Articles and Chapters

“The Political Foundations of Redistribution in Post-Industrial Democracies,”

Luxembourg Income Study Working Paper Series No. 653, October 2015.

AParty Government, Institutions, and Social Protection in the Age of Austerity,@ in

Staatstätigkeiten, Parteien, und Demokratie (State Activity, Parties and Democracy,

Festschrift Prof. Dr. Manfred G. Schmidt), edited by Prof. Dr. Klaus Armingeon.

Weisbaden: Springer VS, 2013.

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AActivating Workers? The Political Economy of Active Social Policy in Developed

Capitalist Democracies,@ in David Brady, ed., Comparing European Workers: Policies

and Institutions (Research in the Sociology of Work: Volume 23), 2011.

AGlobalization.@ Ch. 22 in Herbert Obinger, Francis Castles, Stephan Liebfreid, and Jane

Lewis, eds., Oxford Handbook on Comparative Welfare States (New York: Oxford

University Press, 2010).

AWhat Comparativists Really Do: A Reply to Michael Shalev, >Limits and Alternatives to

Multiple Regression in Comparative Analysis.@ Comparative Social Research Volume 24,

2007: 361-372.

AThe Diffusion of Neoliberalism: U.S. Economic Power and the Case Tax Policy., CES

Working Paper No. 120, 2004 (Center of European Studies, Harvard University).

AThe Effect of Globalization on Taxation, Institutions, and the Control of the

Macroeconomy,@ pp. 403-420 in David Held et al, The Global Transformations Reader,

2nd

Ed. Polity Press, 2003. (Reprint of revised Ch. 7 of Global Capital... CUP 2002).

AGlobalization, Regionalization, and the European Welfare State.@ Pp. 159-185, in

Thomas Brewer, Paul Brenton, and Gavin Boyd, eds., Globalizing Europe. Northampton,

MA: Edward Elger, 2002.

AThe Rise and Decline of Right-Wing Populism in Western Europe.@ Social Science

Forum Journal (United Kingdom), May, 2000. (With Hans Georg-Betz).

ASocial Democratic Welfare States in the Global Economy: Scandinavia in Comparative

Perspective.@ In R. Geyer, C. Ingribritsen, and J. Moses, eds., Globalization,

Europeanization, and the End of Scandinavian Social Democracy? London/New York:

Macmillan/St. Martin=s, 2000.

AGlobalization, Democracy, and the Welfare State: Why Political Institutions Are So

Significant in Shaping the Domestic Impacts of Internationalization.@ Political Economy of

European Integration Paper 1.66. Berkeley:Center for German/European Studies1998.

APolitics and United States Macroeconomic Policy: The Case of Fiscal Policy.@ In Mel

Dubnick and Alan Gitelson, eds., Public Policy and Economic Institutions. Greenwich,

CT: JAI Press, 1991.

AThe Determinants and Consequences of State Welfare Spending in 18 Advanced

Industrial Democracies.@ In Norman Vig and Stephen Schier, eds., Political Economy in

Western Democracies. New York: Holmes and Meier, 1985. With Alex Hicks.

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AMilitancy, Need, and Relief: The Piven and Cloward Hypothesis Revisited.@ In Richard

Ratcliff, ed., Research in Social Movements, Conflict, and Change, Vol. 6. Greenwich,

CT: JAI Press, 1984. With Alex Hicks.

ABetween Incrementalism and Revolution: Protest Groups and the Growth of the Welfare

State.@ American Behavioral Scientist. Vol 26 Jan./Feb., 1983: 291-310.

Other Scholarly Publications:

AReal Worlds of Political Science and the Structure of the Discipline: Some Thoughts on

Contemporary Professional Dilemmas@ APSA-Comparative Politics (Winter 2005).

ADemocracy,@ World Book Encyclopedia (2002).

AKeeping Up With Crime: Responses to Crime by Local Criminal Justice Agencies.@ In

Herbert Jacob and Robert Lineberry, eds., Crime and Governmental Responses in

American Cities. Washington, D. C.: National Institute of Justice, 1982. With H, Jacob.

ANewspaper Attentiveness to Crime.@ In Herbert Jacob and Robert Lineberry, eds., Crime

on Urban Agendas. Washington, D. C.: National Institute of Justice, 1982. With H.

Jacob, J. Moran.

Selected Review Essays/Book Reviews:

Review of Richard Peet, The Geography of Power: The Making of Global Economic

Policy. British Journal of Sociology (March 2009).

Review of Sheri Berman, The Primacy of Politics: Social Democracy and the Making of

Europe=s Twentieth Century. Perspectives on Politics ( Volume 6, No. 1, 2008): 184-86.

Review of Jim Granato and M.C. Sunny Wong, The Role of Policy Makers in Business

Cycle Fluctuations. Journal of Public Policy (Vol 27, No. 2, 2007): 249-51.

Review of Susan B. Hansen, Globalization and the Politics of Pay: Policy Choices in the

American States. Political Science Quarterly (Vol. 122, No. 3, 2007): 514-15.

ACreating Jobs, Fighting Inequality: Who=s Best.@ Review Essay based on Jonas

Pontusson, Equality and Prosperity; Social Europe versus Liberal America. International

Studies Review (Vol 8, 2006): 671-73.

Review of Isabela Mares, The Politics of Social Risk: Business and Welfare State

Development. Contemporary Sociology 2005.

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Review of Junko Kato, Regressive Taxation and the Welfare State: Path Dependency and

Policy Diffusion. Perspectives on Politics (Vol 2 No. 2, 2004): 616-17.

Review of Mike Geddes and John Benington, eds., Local Partnerships and Social

Exclusion in the European Union: New Forms of Local Social Governance? American

Political Science Review 96 (No. 4, December 2002): 851-852

Review of Bruce Western, Between Class and Market: Postwar Unionization in the

Capitalist Democracies (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1997), in American

Political Science Review 93 (No. 4, December, 1999): 1008-1009.

Review of Bo Rothstein, Just Institutions Matter: The Political and Moral Logic of The

Universal Welfare State (C.U. P., 1998), in American J. of Sociology. (May, 1999).

Review of Ronald Inglehart, Modernization and Postmodernization: Cultural, Economic,

and Political Change in 43 Societies (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1997), in

Comparative Political Studies 31 (April, 1998): 247-251.

Review of Stephen Pinch, Worlds of Welfare: Understanding the Changing Geographies

of Social Welfare Provision (New York: Routledge, 1997), in Journal of Politics 60

(February 1998): 293-295.

Review of Donald Norris and Lyke Thompson, eds., The Politics of Welfare Reform

(Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage, 1995), in Social Science Quarterly (1997).

Review of Paul Pierson, Dismantling the Welfare State: Reagan, Thatcher, and the

Politics of Retrenchment (New York: Cambridge University Press, 1994), in American

Political Science Review 89 (June 1995): 521-22.

Review of John Williamson and Fred Pampel, Old-Age Security in Comparative

Perspective (New York: Oxford University Press, 1993), in Journal of Politics 57

(February 1995), pp. 289-91.

Review of Harmon Zeigler, Pluralism, Corporatism, and Confucianism: Political

Association and Conflict Regulation in the United States, Europe and Taiwan

(Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 1988), in American Political Science Review 83

(September, 1989):1071-73.

Review of Robert X. Browning, Politics and Social Welfare Policy in the United States

(Knoxville: University of Tennessee Press, 1986), and David Rochefort, American Social

Welfare Policy: Dynamics of Formulation and Change (Boulder: Westview Press, 1986),

American Political Science Review 81(March, 1987):274-76.

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Teaching - Courses Taught:

Undergraduate:

European Politics Introduction to Comparative Politics

Politics, Economics, and Democracy Comparative Public Policy

Globalization and the Nation State The Politics of Inequality

Graduate:

Comparative Political Economy of Advanced Industrialized Societies

Contemporary Political Research (Scope and Methods)

European Politics

Globalization and the Nation State (Research Seminar)

Teaching - Doctoral Dissertation Committees

Arpad, Tudor, Department of Political and Social Sciences, European University Institute

Olaf van Vliet, Department of Economics, University of Leiden, the Netherlands

Liv Mogensen, Department of Political Science, University of Copenhagen, Denmark

Michael Licari, Department of Political Science, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee

Andre Moore, Public Policy Program, Australian National University

Professional Activity: Associational and Conference Activity, Invited Papers

Recent Editorial Boards:

American Journal of Political Science

Comparative Political Studies

Journal of European Public Policy

Socio-Economic Review

Political Science Association Offices, Committee Memberships or Chairmanships:

Member, 2016 Stein Rokkan Memorial Prize Committee, American Political Science

Association Organized Section in European Politics.

President (2013-15) of the American Political Science Association Organized Section in

Comparative Politics (Vice President 2011-2013)

Member, 2012 Westview Press Best Paper Award, Midwest Political Science Association.

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Chair and Member, 2011 Jack L. Walker Award for Outstanding Article Committee,

American Political Science Association, Organized Section on Political Organizations.

Member, 2011 Outstanding APSA Conference Paper Committee, American Political

Science Association, Organized Section on European Politics.

Member, Nominations Committee of the American Political Science Association

Organized Section in Political Economy, 2010.

Member, Executive Council of the American Political Science Association Organized

Section in Political Economy, 2009-2011.

Member, Selection Committee, American Political Science Association=s Michael

Wallerstein Award for the Best Published Article in Political Economy, 2008.

Chair, Midwest Political Science Association=s Kellog Award Committee for the Best

Paper in the Field of Comparative Politics, 2008.

Chairman, 2005 American Political Science Association Harold Lasswell Award

Committee for the Best Dissertation in the Field of Public Policy.

Member, Executive Committee of the American Political Science Association Organized

Section on Public Policy, 2003-2005.

Chairman, Selection Committee for the 2002 Sage Award for Best 2001 Annual Meetings

Paper, American Political Science Association Organized Section on Comparative Politics.

Division Head, Panel Organizer and Chairperson:

Division Head:

Division Head, AComparative Politics: Industrialized Countries,@ 2007 Annual Meeting of

the Midwest Political Science Association.

Division Head, AComparative Politics: Advanced Industrial Societies,@ 2004 Annual

Meeting of the American Political Science Association.

Division Head, Comparative Politics: Industrialized Countries, 1997 Annual Meeting of

the Midwest Political Science Association.

Division Head, Comparative Politics: Industrialized Societies, 1994 Annual Meeting of the

Midwest Political Science Association.

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Chair/Organizer:

Chair, Panel on AComparative Views on Social Security and Welfare Policies,@ 2011

Annual Meeting of the Amer. Political Science Association, September 1-4, Seattle, WA.

Chair, Panel on AResponsibilities and Rights of Firms and Governments in the Global

Economy,@ 2011 Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association,

September 1-4, Seattle, Washington.

Chair, Panel on APolicy Diffusion and Policy Convergence,@ 2008 Annual Meeting of the

Midwest Political Science Association, April 3-6, Chicago.

Chair, Panel on APolitics of Inequality and Redistribution, II@ at the Sixteenth International

Conference of the Council for European Studies, March 6-8 2008, Chicago.

Chair, Panel on AGermany in Europe.@ 2005 Annual Mtgs. of the German Studies Assn.

Chair, Panel on Social Protection and Inequality: International and Domestic Determinants

of Contemporary Trends. 2004 Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Assn.

Chair, Panel on Debating Welfare in Europe, 2004 Conference of Europeanists, March 11-

13, Chicago, IL.

Chair, Panel on the Welfare State and Redistribution, 2003 Annual Meeting of the

American Political Science Association, August 28-31, Philadelphia, PA.

Chair, Panel on AWelfare Regimes and National Models.@13th International Meeting of

Conference of Europeanists, March, Chicago, Il, 2002.

Chair, Panel on AComparative Public Policy,@ at the 2002 Annual Meeting of the Midwest

Political Science Association, April, Chicago, IL.

Chair, Panel on AAge and the Welfare State,@ at the 2000 Annual Meeting of the American

Political Science Association, August 31- September 3, Washington

Chair, Panel on APolitics, Institutions, and Public Policies in Advanced Democracies,@ 1997 Annual Meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, IL.

Chair, Panel on "The Transformation of European Social Democracy," Conference of

Europeanists, March, 1996, Chicago, IL.

Chair, Panel on "Partisan and Group Effects on Government Performance and Policy,"

1994 Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, New York.

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Chair, Panel on "Politics, Institutions, and Economic Policies in Advanced Industrialized

Democracies," 1994 Annual Meeting of the Midwest Political Science Assn., Chicago.

Chair, Panel on "The Political Business Cycle: One More Time," 1993 Annual Meeting of

the Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, IL.

Organizer and Panelist, Round table on, "Business Power and the State: Theoretical

Controversies and Recent Research," 1992 Annual Meeting of the American Political

Science Association, Chicago, IL.

Chairperson Panel on "Political Structure and Economic Performance" 1992 Annual

Meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, IL.

Chairperson, Panel on "Political Models of Economic Performance in Affluent

Democracies," 1990 Annual Meeting of the Midwest PSA, Chicago, Il.

Chairperson, Panel on "The Role of Institutions in Fiscal and Budgetary Policy Choice."

1988 Annual Meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, IL.

Invited Papers (accepted):

Change and Continuity in Varieties of Democratic Capitalism: Post-industrialization,

Politics, and Institutional Change. Paper presented at the University of Paris -

Sorbonne/Paris School of Economics Political Economy Series, June 2013.

AThe Political Economy of the Spread of Neoliberalism.@ Presented at the Conference on

Globalization, Center of European Studies, Duke University, May 2009.

AInstitutional Change and the Politics of Social Solidarity in the Advanced Industrial

Democracies,@ Paper presented at the Center for Policy Research, Northwestern

University, May 12 2008; a revised version of this paper presented by invitation in the

Leitner Political Economy Series at Yale University, February, 2009.

ATaxing Choices: Democracy, Markets, and the Transformation of Tax Policy.@ Paper

presented at the 2007 Nuffield College Political Economy Colloquium, Oxford Universty.

(Also presented at the 2007 Annual Meetings of the American Political Science

Association and the 2007 Annual Meetings of the Midwest Political Science Assn.)

AThe Transformation to Active Social Policy in the Developed Democracies.@ Paper

presented at the Conference of Contemporary Welfare States, Texas A&M University,

November 2-3 2007, College Station, TX.

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AInternational Markets, Democracy, and the Spread of Liberalism.@ Paper presented at the

Oxford University Nuffield College Political Economy Series (May 2007).

AThe Diffusion of Neoliberalism: U.S. Economic Power and the Case Tax Policy. Invited

paper presented at the Center of European Studies, Harvard University, Decr 9, 2004.

ATax Policy in an Era of Internationalization: An Assessment of a Conditional Diffusion

Model of the Spread of Neoliberalism.@ Paper presented at the Conference on the

International Diffusion of Policy and Politics, Yale University, May 10-11, 2002; the

Conference on the International Diffusion of Neoliberalism, UCLA, March 8-10, 2003;

and the Conference on the Diffusion of Neoliberalism, Weatherhead Center, Harvard

University, October, 2003. (Also presented at the 2005 Annual Meetings of the Midwest

Political Science Association and the 2002 Annual Meeting of the American Political

Science Association.).

ARenegotiating the Welfare State: A Comparative Perspective.@ Paper presented at the

Conference on Renegotiating the Welfare State, May 18, 2001, Center for International

and Comparative Studies, Northwestern University, Evanston, IL.

AGlobalization, Regionalization, and European Welfare States.@ Paper presented at the

Center for Global Studies and Governance, Rutgers University, June, 2000.

AIs the Welfare State Still Viable.@ Invited paper presented to the Center of European

Studies/the Political Economy Working Group, UCLA, October, 1999.

AEuropean Welfare States in the Global Economy,@ Invited paper presented at the Center

for European Studies, Harvard University, March 4, 1998.

APolitical Institutions and Welfare State Restructuring@ at the Center for European

Studies, Harvard University, October 30, 1998.

AGlobalization, Political Institutions, and the Welfare State: Why Political Institutions Are

So Important in Shaping the Domestic Impacts of Internationalization,@ Invited paper at

the Weatherhead Center of International Affairs, Harvard University, Nov. 6, 1998.

AGlobal Markets, Democratic Institutions, and the Public Economy in Advanced Market

Economies.@ Invited paper prepared for the Conference on Internationalization and

Democracy, University of Vienna, December 14-15, 1997.

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AMethods in Comparative Political Economy@ and AInternationalization and the Welfare

State,@ Talks presented at the Workshop on Change and Continuity in Contemporary

Capitalism. Duke University/University of North Carolina May, 1997.

AInternationalization and Right-Wing Populism in Western Europe.@ Invited paper,

Conference on International Trade and Labor Markets, UCLA, September, 1996, Los

Angeles, CA. With Hans Betz.

Professional Conference Papers:

“The Political Foundations of Redistribution in Post-Industrial Democracies,” Paper

prepared for presentation at the 2015 Annual Meetings of the American Political Science

Association, September 3-6, San Francisco, CA.

“Taxing Choices: International Markets, Democracy, and the Transformation of Corporate

Tax Policy.@ Paper prepared for presentation at the 2013 Annual Convention of the

International Studies Association, April 3-6, San Francisco, CA.

ASuccumbing to Peer Pressure: European Coordination of Labour Market Policies and

Domestic Policy Change.@ Paper prepared for presentation at the 2012 Annual Meetings

of the American Political Science Association, August 30 - September 2, New Orleans.

AThe Political Origins of Coordination: Politics, Employers= Organizations, and

Coordination in Historical and Comparative Perspective.@ Paper presented at the

Seventeenth International Conference of Europeanists, April 15-18, 2010, Montreal.

AThe Political Foundations of Redistribution and Inequality in Post-industrial Capitalist

Democracies.@ Paper presented at the 2009 Annual Meetings of the American Political

Science Association, Toronto, Canada, and Seventeenth International Meetings of the

Council of European Studies, April 15-18, 2010, Montreal, Canada.

AGonna Party Like It=s 1899: Party Systems and the Origins of Varieties of Coordination.@ Paper presented at the 2009 Annual Meetings of the American Political Science

Association, Toronto, Canada, and of the Society of Socio-Economics, Paris, France.

(With Cathie Jo Martin)

AInstitutional Change and the Politics of Social Solidarity in the Advanced Industrial

Democracies,@ Paper presented at the 16th International Conference of the Council of

European Studies, March, 2008, Chicago, IL. (Revised version presented that the 2008

Annual Meeting of the APSA, August, Boston, MA. (With K. Thelen and CJ Martin)

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AThe Political Economy of Labor Market Reform in European and Anglo Democracies.

Paper prepared for Presentation at the 2007 Annual Meetings of the American Political

Science Association, August 30 - September 2, Chicago, IL.

ATaxing Choices: Democracy, Markets, and the Transformation of Tax Policy.@ Paper

prepared for the 2007 Annual Meetings of the American Political Science Association,

August 30 - September 2, Chicago, IL. An earlier version of this paper was presented at

the 2007 Annual Meetings of the Midwest Political Science Association

AThe Partisan Origins of Coordinated Capitalism: Employer Organizations and Party

Systems in the Age of Innocence.@ Paper presented at the 2006 Annual Meeting of the

APSA, August 31 to September 3, Philadelphia, PA. (With Cathie Martin).

AActivating Change: International and Domestic Sources of Employment Policy Reform in

Developed Capitalist Countries.@ Paper presented at the Fifteenth International

Conference of the Council for European Studies, March 29 to April 2, Chicago, IL; a

revised version of this paper was presented at the 2006 Annual Meeting of the American

Political Science Association, August 31 to September 3, Philadelphia, PA.

APolicy Diffusion, Globalization, and Welfare State Retrenchment in the Developed

Capitalist Democracies.@ Paper presented at the 2005 Annual Meeting of the American

Political Science Association, Washington, DC. September 1-4.

AThe Diffusion of Neoliberalism and Varieties of Capitalism in Europe.@ Paper presented

at the 2004 Conference of Europeanists, March 11-13, Chicago, IL.

AEmployers and Active Labor Market Policy at the National and Firm Levels.@ Paper

presented at the 2003 Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association,

August 28-31, Philadelphia, PA. With Cathie Jo Martin.

AGlobalization, the Welfare State, and Right Wing Populism in Western Europe. Paper

presented at the (2002) 13th Biennial Meeting of the Conference of Europeanists, March,

Chicago, IL, and the 2001 Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Associated,

April 19-20, Chicago, IL. With Hans Georg-Betz.

AGlobalization, Regionalization, and European Welfare States.@ Paper presented at the

2001 Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association,, San Francisco, CA.

AInternationalization, Political Economic Models, and the Welfare State in Advanced

Capitalist Democracies.@ Paper presented at the 2001 Annual Meeting of the American

Political Science Association, August-September, San Francisco, CA.

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AGlobalization, Political Institutions, and European Welfare States: the Corporatist

Conservative Cases.@ Paper presented at the 2000 Annual Meeting of the American

Political Science Association, August 31- September 3, Washington, DC.

AThe New Political Economy of Taxation.@ Paper presented at the 1999 Annual Meeting

of the American Political Science Association and the 2000 Annual Meeting of the

Midwest Political Science Association. With Sven Steinmo.

AInternationalization, Political Institutions, and the Public Economy: How Domestic and

Supranational Political Institutions Condition the Impact of Global Markets@ Paper

presented to the Society for Socio-Economics International Conference, July 1999,

Madison and the 1999 Annual Meeting of the American Sociological Association,

Chicago, August.

ABusiness Organization and Social Policy Reform in Contemporary Europe.@ Paper

presented at the 1999 Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association and

the 12th International Conference of Europeanists, March 2000. With Cathie Jo Martin.

AGlobalization and Christian Democratic Welfare States: Catholic Conservative Nations in

Comparative Perspective.@ Paper presented at the International Conference of

Europeanists, Council of European Studies, Baltimore, February, 1998.

AInternationalization, Political Institutions, and the Welfare State,@ paper presented at the

1997 Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, September,

Washington, DC.

ASocial Democratic Welfare States in the Global Economy: Scandinavia in Comparative

Perspective,@ paper presented at the 1997 Annual Meeting of the American Political

Science Association, September, Washington, DC.

AInternationalization, Political Institutions, and the Welfare State,@ paper presented at the

1997 Annual Meeting of the APSA, September, Washington, DC.

AFunding the Welfare State: Globalization and the Taxation of Business in Advanced

Market Economies.@ Presented at the 1996 Annual Meeting of the American Political

Science Association, September, San Francisco, CA, and the Institute of Policy Research,

Northwestern University, October, Evanston, IL.

APolitics, Taxes, and the Structural Dependence of the State in a Global Economy.@ Paper

presented at the 1996 Annual Meetings of the Midwest Political Science Association,

April, Chicago, IL,

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ARight-Wing Populism in Western Europe: The Impact of Structural Change, Political

Institutions, and Economic Performance on Party Electoral Fortunes in 16 Nations.@

Paper presented at the 1995 Annual Meeting of the American Political Science

Association, September, Chicago, IL .

ARejecting the European Union: Norwegian Social Democratic Opposition to the

European Union in the 1990s.@ Paper presented to the Fourth Biennial International

Conference of the European Community Studies Association, May, 1995, Charleston,

South Carolina. With Robert Geyer.

ASocial Democracy and Equality in Advanced Capitalism: The Political Economic

Foundations of Partisan Policy in the Post-OPEC Era.@ Paper presented to the 1993

Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Sept., Washington, DC.

AEquity, Efficiency, and Tax Policy in the 1980s: The Political Economy of Policy Change

in Advanced Capitalist Democracies.@ Paper presented at the 1993 Annual Meeting of the

American Political Science Association, Sept., Washington, DC.

AThe Structural Dependence of the State Revisited: The Impact of Taxes and Government

Spending on Investment in the Capitalist Democracies.@ Paper presented at the 1991

Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Washington, D.C.

AThe Electoral Success of Right-wing Populist Parties: A Comparative Analysis of 16

Western European Democracies in the 1980s.@ Paper presented to the 1991 Annual

Meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago. With Hans Georg-Betz.

APolitics, Capital Formation, and Income Redistribution in Democratic Capitalist Nations.@ Paper presented at the 1989 Annual Meeting of the American Political Science

Association, September, Atlanta, Georgia.

AEconomic Interests, Democratic Politics, and Social Welfare Transfers.@ Paper presented

at the 1989 Ann. Meetings of the American Political Science Association, Sept, Atlanta.

AClass, Industrialism, and Statist Explanations of Welfare Spending in Affluent, Post-war

Democracies: Which, Where, and When?@ Paper presented at the conference on "The

Welfare State in Transition," University of Bergen, Bergen, Norway, August 24-27, 1989.

With Alex Hicks.

APartisan Policy: Political Parties, Economic Interest Representation, and Fiscal Policy in

Western Democracies.@ Paper presented at the 1989 Annual Meeting of the Midwest

Political Science Association, April, Chicago, IL.

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APolitics and Pensions in the Advanced Capitalist Democracies.@ Paper presented at the

1988 Annual Meeting of the American Sociological Association, August, Atlanta,

Georgia. With Alex Hicks.

APolitical Economic Cycles and U. S. Fiscal Policy in Executive and Legislative Arenas.@ Paper presented at the 1988 Annual Meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association,

April, Chicago, Illinois.

AThe Political Economics of Presidential Macroeconomic Policy: The Case of Fiscal

Policy.@ Paper presented at the 1987 Annual Meeting of the American Political Science

Association, September, Chicago, Illinois.

AWelfare Expansion Revisited: Policy Routines and their Mediation by Party, Class, and

Crisis.@ Paper presented at the 1986 Annual Meeting of the American Political Science

Association, Washington, DC, and the 1986 Annual Meeting of the American Sociological

Association, Sept., New York, NY. With Alex Hicks and Martin Ambuhl.

AThe Determination of Fiscal Policy in the Advanced Capitalist Democracies.@ Paper

presented at the 1986 Annual Meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association, April,

Chicago, IL.

Keynes, Crises, Politics, and Budget Deficits: Pattern of Fiscal Policy in 13 Western

Democracies. Paper presented at the 1985 Annual Meeting of the American Political

Science Association, September, New Orleans, LA.

AThe Political Economy of State Domestic Spending in Advanced Capitalist

Democracies.@ Paper presented at the 1984 Annual Meeting of the Amer Pol Sci Assn.,

September, Washington, DC.

AGovernmental Redistribution in Rich Capitalist Democracies.@ Paper presented at the

1983 Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, September, Chicago,

IL. With Alex Hicks.

AThe Political Economy of Welfare Expansion: A Comparative Analysis of 18 Advanced

Capitalist Nations.@ Paper presented at the 1983 Annual Meeting of the Midwest Political

Science Meeting, April, Chicago, IL. With Alex Hicks.

AThe Political Economy of Welfare Expansion: Class Conflict, Class Resources, and

Capital Accumulation in Advanced Industrial Democracies.@ Paper presented at the 1982

Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Assn., Sept., Denver. With Alex Hicks.

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APolice Expenditures and Public Policy: The Analysis of an Anomaly.@ Paper presented at

the 1982 Annual Meeting of the Southwestern Political Science Association, March, San

Antonio, TX. With Herbert Jacob.

ADoes Crime Really Pay: The State, Social Disorder, and the Growth of Social Welfare in

the Post-War United States.@ Paper presented at the 1981 Annual Meeting of the

American Political Science Association, September, New York, NY.

ABetween Incrementalism and Revolution: The Growth of the Social Welfare State in

Advanced Industrial Democracies.@ Paper presented at the 1981 Annual Meeting of the

American Sociological Association, August, Toronto, Canada.

APaying off the Poor: A Time-Series Test and Vindication of the Piven and Cloward

Thesis.@ Paper presented at the 1981 Annual Meeting of the American Sociological

Association, August, Toronto. With Alex Hicks.

Discussant:

Discussant/Participant on Roundtable on Martin and Swank, The Political Construction of

Business Interests: Coordination, Growth, and Equity (Cambridge University Press,

2012), at the Nineteenth Annual Conference of the Council for European Studies, March

22-24, 2012, Boston.

Discussant, Panel on AThe Politics of Inequality and Redistribution in Europe.@ Sixteenth

Interenational Conference of the Council of European Studies,@ March 6-8 2008, Chicago.

Discussant, Panel on AComparative Public Policy,@ at the 2002 Annual Meeting of the

Midwest Political Science Association, April, Chicago, IL.

Discussant, Panels on, "Social Welfare Policy," and "The Political Business Cycle: One

More Time," 1993 Annual Meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association, April,

Chicago, IL.

Discussant, Panel on, "Political Structure and Economic Performance: Cross-national

Perspectives," 1992 Annual Meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association,

Chicago, IL.

Discussant, Panel on, "The Political Economy of the Public and Private," 1990 Annual

Meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association, April, Chicago, IL.

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Discussant, Panels on, "Corporatism and Policy Outcomes," and "The Determinism of

Fiscal and Monetary Policy." 1988 Annual Meeting of the American Political Science

Association, September, Washington, D. C.

Discussant, Panel on, "Political Economy of American Bureaucracy." 1987 Annual

Meeting of the American Political Science Association, September, Chicago, IL.

Discussant, Panel on, "Empirical and Conceptual Responses to Marxist Theory." 1985

Annual Meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association, April, Chicago, IL.

Awards:

American Political Science Association, 2013 J. David Greenstone Award for best book

published in 2011 or 2012 in the area of politics and history.

American Political Science Association, Organized Section on Political Organizations and

Parties, 2010 Jack L. Walker Award for Outstanding Article

Elmer Plitscke Award for Excellence in Faculty Research 2013 Lutheran Community Fund

(for The Political Construction of Business Interests)

Elmer Plitscke Award for Excellence in Faculty Research 2003 Lutheran Community Fund

(for Global Capital, Political Institutions and Policy Change in Developed

Welfare States)

British Political Studies Association=s Harrison Prize for Best 1998 Article in Political

Studies.

American Political Science Association Sage Prize for the Best Paper in the Field of

Comparative Politics presented at the 1997 Annual Meeting of the APSA.

Theodore Lowi Award for best Policy Studies Journal article, 1984-1985.

David W. Minor Research Award for best paper by a graduate student, Northwestern

University, 1980.

Research Grants and Fellowships by Project:

The Political Sources of Labor Market Dualism

American Political Science Association Research Grant, APSA Small Grant

Program 2013.

Summer Faculty Fellowship, 2013, Marquette University Committee on Research.

The Sources and Impacts of Business Organization

Marquette University Sabbatical-Year Faculty Fellowship, 2001-2002.

Summer Faculty Fellowship, 2001 Marquette University Committee on Research.

Globalization and the Welfare State

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German Marshall Fund of the United States, Research Fellowship and Grant,

1996-97.

Summer Faculty Fellowship, 1996, Regular Research Grant, 1996, Marquette

University Committee on Research.

Research Grant, Marquette University Graduate School, 1995.

Faculty Development Grants, Marquette University, 1995-1997.

Politics, Institutions, and Fiscal Policies in Advanced Democracies

Australian National University Visiting Faculty Fellowship and Research Grant,

1991.

Faculty Fellowship, Marquette University Committee on Research, 1988.

Bradley Institute for the Study of Democracy Research Grant, 1987-1988.

Graduate and Dissertation Research on the Expansion of the Public Sector

Northwestern University Dissertation Year Fellowship, 1982-1983.

Center for Urban Affairs and Policy Research Fellowship, 1980-1981.

Northwestern University Fellowship, 1979-1980.

Professional Memberships.

American Political Science Association. Council of European Studies.

Society for Socio-Economics (SASE)

Professional Service:

University, College and Department (2012-2016 appointments):

Marquette University Committee on Committees

Helen Way Klingler College of Arts and Sciences Outstanding Senior Award Committee

Graduate Studies Committee, Department of Political Science

Advisory Committee, Department of Political Science

Scholarly Journals, 2008-2016:

Current and Recent Editorial Boards:

American Journal of Political Science

Comparative Political Studies

Journal of European Public Policy

Socio-Economic Review

Reviewer:

American Sociological Review American Journal of Political Science

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American Journal of Sociology American Political Science Review

Australian Journal of Political Science British Journal of Political Science

Comparative Political Studies Comparative Politics

European Journal of Political Research European Union Politics

French Politics International Economic Review

International Organization International Studies Quarterly

Journal of European Political Economy Journal of European Public Policy

Journal of European Social Policy Journal of Politics

Journal of Social Policy Journal of Theoretical Politics

New Political Economy Political Research Quarterly

Review of International Political Economy Sociological Problems

Socio-Economic Review Social Science Quarterly

West European Politics World Politics

Other Professional Reviewing, 2008-2016:

Tenure and Promotion and Senior Appointment Reviews

British Academy

National Science Foundation

European Social Research Council

University Presses (Cornell, Cambridge, Oxford)

Commercial Presses (Prentice Hall, Congressional Quarterly)

Principal Profession References:

Professor Francis Castles Professor John Stephens

Research School of Social Sciences, Department of Political Science

Australian National University University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill

Professor John Freeman Alexander Hicks

Department of Political Science Departments of Political Science/Sociology

University of Minnesota Emory University

Professor Desmond King Paul Pierson

Nuffield College Department of Political Science

Oxford University University of California, Berkeley

Jonas Pontusson Professor Dennis Quinn

Department of Political Science Graduate School of Business

University of Geneva Georgetown University