Daniel Béland McGill Institute for the Study of Canada 840 Docteur-Penfield, Montreal, QC, Canada, H3A 0G2 Phone: (514) 398-6441; fax: 514-398-7336 [email protected]; http://www.danielbeland.org

Curriculum Vitae updated on March 16, 2021

RESEARCH INTERESTS

Public policy; social policy; political sociology; federalism; institutionalism; Canadian politics

EDUCATION

1999 Ph.D. (Political Sociology), École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales (Paris)

1995 M.A. (Sociology), Université du Québec à Montréal

1993 B.A. (Sociology), Université du Québec à Montréal

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

ACADEMIC EMPLOYMENTS

2020-present Regular Researcher, Centre for Research and Expertise in Social Gerontology

2019-present Director, McGill Institute for the Study of Canada, McGill University

2019-present Director, Quebec Studies Program, McGill University

2019-present James McGill Professor, Department of Political Science, McGill University

2019-present Associate Member, Department of Sociology, McGill University

2019-present Associate Member, Max Bell School of Public Policy, McGill University

2019-present Associate Member, Institute for Health & Social Policy, McGill University

2019-present Adjunct Professor, University of Saskatchewan

2012-2018 Canada Research Chair in Public Policy (Tier 1), University of Saskatchewan

2010-2018 Adjunct Professor, University of Regina

2008-2012 Canada Research Chair in Public Policy (Tier 2), University of Saskatchewan

2008-2018 Professor, Johnson Shoyama School of Public Policy, University of Saskatchewan

2008-2018 Associate Member, Department of Sociology, University of Saskatchewan

2006-2007 Associate Professor, Department of Sociology, University of Calgary

2001-2006 Assistant Professor, Department of Sociology, University of Calgary

2000-2001 Assistant Professor, Department of Sociology, Concordia University

2000 Instructor, History Department, Northwestern University (Arles Summer Program)

VISITING APPOINTMENTS

2019 [July-August] Foreign Visiting Faculty, Nagoya University (Nagoya)

2018 [October-December] Hans Koschnick Professor, University of Bremen (Bremen)

2015 [March-June] Scientist in Residence, Public Health Observatory, Saskatoon Health Region

2014-2017 Part-Time Professor, University of Southern Denmark (Odense)

2014 [October-November], Visiting Scholar, National University of Singapore

2014 [May-June] Visiting Professor, École des Hautes Études en Science Sociales (Paris)

2011 [May-June] Visiting Scholar, Social Science History Department, University of Helsinki

2011 [April-May] Visiting Scholar, University of Southern Denmark (Odense)

2008 [January-May] Public Policy Scholar, Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars

2004 [July-December] Visiting Scholar, Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University

1998-1999 [August-June] Visiting Scholar, National Academy of Social Insurance (Washington)

1998-1999 [August-June] Visiting Scholar, History Department, George Washington University

1997-1998 [September-March] Visiting Student, Social Sciences, University of Chicago

EDITORIAL APPOINTMENTS

Editorial Board Member, Sustainability (2021-present)

Executive Editor, Journal of Comparative Policy Analysis (2021-present)

2 Editor, “Canadian Essentials” book series, McGill-Queen’s University Press (2020-present)

Editorial Board Member, Music in Canada Book Series, Hollitzer Verlag (2020-present)

Member, Publications Review Committee, McGill-Queen’s University Press (2019-present)

Editorial Board Member, Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law (2019-present)

Editorial Board Member, Journal of Poverty and Social Justice (2018-present)

Editorial Board Member, Ciências e Políticas Públicas (2017-present)

Editorial Board Member, Journal of Aging & Social Policy (2016-present)

Editorial Board Member, Policy Sciences (2016-present)

Editorial Board Member, Governance (2016-present)

Editor, Global Social Policy (2015-2019)

Editor, Johnson Shoyama Series of Public Policy, University of Toronto Press (2014-present)

Editorial Board Member, Global Social Policy (2013-2015; 2019-present)

Editorial Board Member, Oxford Handbooks Online, Oxford University Press (2012-present)

Editorial Board Member, The Gerontologist (2012-present)

Editorial Board Member, Politique américaine (2011-present)

Editorial Board Member, ISA Current Sociology Monograph Issues (2010-present)

International Editorial Advisor, Social Policy & Society (2009-2011)

Editor (French), Canadian Journal of Sociology (2007-present)

Editorial Board Member, Canadian Review of Social Policy (2007-2008)

Editorial Board Member, University of Calgary Press (2007)

RESEARCH FUNDING

2020-2026 SSHRC CAnD3 Partnership Grant (Co-Applicant): $2.5 million

2020-2021 CIHR COVID-19 Rapid Research Grant (Co-Investigator): $230,611$

3 2019-2026 James McGill Professor, McGill University: $175,000

2019-2023 SSHRC Insight Grant (with André Lecours): $99,830

2017-2020 SSHRC Insight Grant (with Bonnie Campbell and Valéry Ridde): $259,000

2014-2018 SSHRC Insight Grant (with André Lecours): $79,000

2013-2017 Co-investigator, Syddansk Universitet 2020 Program: $1,650,000

2012-2018 University of Saskatchewan CRC (Tier 1) Start-Up Fund: $75,000

2012-2018 Saskatchewan Provincial CRC (Tier 1) Operating Fund: $250,000

2012-2018 Canada Research Chair in Public Policy (Tier 1): $1,400,000

2011 Mobility Fellowship, Nordic Centre of Excellence (NordWel): $23,000

2009 Saskatchewan Innovation and Science Fund (CFI-CRC Matching Fund): $19,000

2009 Canada Foundation for Innovation (CFI-CRC Leaders Opportunity Fund): $19,000

2008-2012 University of Saskatchewan CRC (Tier 2) Start-Up Fund: $75,000

2008-2012 Saskatchewan Provincial CRC (Tier 2) Operating Fund: $250,000

2008-2012 Canada Research Chair in Public Policy (Tier 2): $500,000

2008-2012 SSHRC Standard Research Grant (with André Lecours): $79,000

2007 Short-term project grant for junior faculty (University of Calgary): $5,500

2005-2012 Co-investigator, SEDAP project (McMaster University): $5.2 million

2003-2007 SSHRC Standard Research Grant (with André Lecours): $62,000

2002 SSHRC Development Award (Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Calgary): $1,000

2001 UGRC Starter Grant (University of Calgary): $10,000

AWARDS, FELLOWSHIPS AND RECOGNITIONS

2020 Journal of Comparative Policy Analysis Best Reviewer Award (Routledge)

2020 Finalist, Principal’s Prize for Public Engagement through Media (McGill University)

4 2015-present Member, College of New Scholars, Artists and Scientists, Royal Society of Canada

2012 Journal of European Public Policy Prize (most downloaded regular issue article)

2011-present Featured in the Canadian Who’s Who (Third Sector Publishing)

2010 Featured in the Dictionary of Eminent Social Scientists: Autobiographies

2010-2011 Fellow, Mowat Centre for Policy Innovation (University of Toronto)

2008-present Elected Member, National Academy of Social Insurance (Washington, DC)

2006 Nominated for a Students’ Union Teaching Excellence Award (University of Calgary)

2005 Nominated for a Students’ Union Teaching Excellence Award (University of Calgary)

2005 Social Science Research Fellowship (Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Calgary)

2004 Distinguished Researcher Award (Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Calgary)

2003 Distinguished Teacher Award (Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Calgary)

2003 Nominated for a Students’ Union Teaching Excellence Award (University of Calgary)

2002 Students’ Union Teaching Excellence Award (University of Calgary)

2000 Annual Dissertation Award, L’Observatoire des retraites (France)

2001 Postdoctoral Fellowship: Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (declined)

1998-1999 Fulbright Fellowship (Canada-U.S. Fulbright Program)

1997-1999 Ph.D. Fellowship: Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council

1997-1998 Visiting Fellowship: University of Chicago-Dean of Social Sciences Division

1995-1997 Ph.D. Fellowship: Fonds de Coopération et d’Aide à la Recherche du Québec

LIST OF PUBLICATIONS

BOOKS AND MONOGRAPHS

14. Daniel Béland, Andrea Louise Campbell, and R. Kent Weaver, Policy Feedback: How Policies Shape Politics. Under contract with Cambridge University Press (Cambridge Elements).

5 13. Daniel Béland. 2019. How and Institutions Shape the Politics of Public Policy. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press (Cambridge Elements).

12. Daniel Béland, André Lecours, Gregory P. Marchildon, Haizhen Mou, and Rose Olfert. 2017. Fiscal Federalism and Equalization Policy in Canada: Political and Economic Dimensions. Toronto: University of Toronto Press.

11. Daniel Béland and Rianne Mahon. 2016. Advanced Introduction to Social Policy. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar Publishing.

10. Daniel Béland, Philip Rocco and Alex Waddan. 2016. Obamacare Wars: Federalism, State Politics, and the Affordable Care Act. Lawrence: University Press of Kansas.

9. Michael M. Atkinson, Daniel Béland, Gregory P. Marchildon, Kathleen McNutt, Peter W. B. Phillips, and Ken Rasmussen. 2013. Governance and Public Policy in Canada: A View from the Provinces. Toronto: University of Toronto Press.

8. Daniel Béland and André Lecours. 2012. Nationalisme et protection sociale. Ottawa: Presses de l’Université d’Ottawa [revised translation of Nationalism and Social Policy].

7. Daniel Béland and Alex Waddan. 2012. The Politics of Policy Change: Welfare, Medicare, and Social Security Reform in the United States. Washington, DC: Georgetown University Press. “Editors' Pick.” Choice, 50(3).

6. Daniel Béland. 2010. What is Social Policy? Understanding the Welfare State. Cambridge: Polity Press. “Outstanding Academic Title 2011,” Choice.

5. Daniel Béland and André Lecours. 2008. Nationalism and Social Policy: The Politics of Territorial Solidarity. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Revised paperback edition with new preface (2010).

4. Larry DeWitt, Daniel Béland, and Edward Berkowitz. 2007. Social Security: A Documentary History. Washington, DC: Congressional Quarterly Press. “Editors’ Pick,” Choice, February 2008; “Outstanding Academic Title 2008,” Choice; Finalist/Honorable Mention, 2008 PROSE Awards (Single Volume Reference/Humanities & Social Sciences).

3. Daniel Béland. 2007. States of Global Insecurity: Policy, Politics, and Society. New York: Worth Publishers. [Excerpt reprinted in George Ritzer’s Readings in Globalization (Blackwell, 2010)].

2. Daniel Béland. 2005. Social Security: History and Politics from the New Deal to the Privatization Debate. Lawrence: University Press of Kansas. Paperback edition with afterword (2007). [“Outstanding Academic Title 2005,” Choice; excerpt reprinted in The Norton American Politics Online Reader (2007)].

6 1. Daniel Béland. 2001. Une sécurité libérale? La politique des retraites aux États-Unis. Paris: Librairie générale de droit et de jurisprudence.

EDITED VOLUMES

9. Tuba Agartan, Daniel Béland, Martin Powell, and Claus Wendt (eds.), Research Handbook on Health Policy. Under contract with Edward Elgar Publishing.

8. Daniel Béland, Kimberly J. Morgan, Herbert Obinger, and Christopher Pierson (eds.). Forthcoming. The Oxford Handbook of the Welfare State (Second Edition). Oxford: Oxford University Press.

7. Daniel Béland, Gregory P. Marchildon, and Michael J. Prince (eds.). 2019. Universality and Social Policy in Canada. Toronto: University of Toronto Press.

6. Daniel Béland, Martin B. Carstensen, and Leonard Seabrooke (eds.). 2016. Ideas, Political Power, and Public Policy. London: Routledge [reprint of special issue of Journal of European Public Policy].

5. Daniel Béland and Pierre-Marc Daigneault (eds.). 2015. Welfare Reform in Canada: Provincial Social Assistance in Comparative Perspective. Toronto: University of Toronto Press.

4. Daniel Béland, Christopher Howard, and Kimberly J. Morgan (eds.). 2014. The Oxford Handbook of U.S. Social Policy. New York: Oxford University Press.

3. Daniel Béland and Klaus Petersen (eds.). 2014. Analysing Social Policy Concepts and Language: Comparative and Transnational Perspectives. Bristol: Policy Press, 327 pages. Paperback edition (2018).

2. Daniel Béland and Robert Henry Cox (eds.). 2011. Ideas and Politics in Social Science Research. New York: Oxford University Press.

1. Daniel Béland and Brian Gran (eds.). 2008. Public and Private Social Policy: Health and Pension Policies in a New Era. Basingstoke: Palgrave.

SPECIAL ISSUES

16. Daniel Béland and Alex Jingwei He (eds.). Forthcoming. “COVID-19, Inequality, and Public Policy,” Policy and Society.

15. Daniel Béland, Rod Hick, Amilcar Moreira, Peter Whiteford, and Bea Cantillon (eds.). 2021. “Social Policy in the Face of a Global Pandemic: Policy Responses to the COVID19 Crisis,” Social Policy & Administration, 55(2): 249-402.

14. Daniel Béland, Rana Jawad, and Emmanuele Pavolini. (eds.). 2021. “Populism, Religion, and Social Policy,” Social Policy and Society, 20(2): 264-356.

7 13. Sebastian Sewerin, Daniel Béland, and Benjamin Cashore (eds.). 2020. “Special Issue: Designing Policy for the Long Term: Agency, Policy Feedback and Policy Change,” Policy Sciences, 53(2): 243-388.

12. Daniel Béland and Edella Schlager (eds.). 2019. “Policy Feedback in Public Policy Research,” Policy Studies Journal, 27(2): 179-491.

11. Daniel Béland and Alex Waddan (eds.). 2019. “Recent Social Policy in Canada and the United States,” Journal of International and Comparative Social Policy, 35(1): 1-136.

10. Daniel Béland and Michael Howlett (eds.). 2018. “Exploring Instrument Constituencies in Theory and Practice: The Politics of Policy Formulation,” Policy and Society, 37(1): 1-124.

9. Daniel Béland, Howard Ramos, and Karen Stanbridge (eds.). 2016. “Political Sociology is Dead. Long Live Political Sociology?” [special section], Canadian Review of Sociology, 53(3): 337-364.

8. Daniel Béland and Michael Howlett (eds.). 2016. “The Multiple-Streams Approach in Comparative Policy Research,” Journal of Comparative Policy Analysis, 18(3): 221-289.

7. Daniel Béland, Martin B. Carstensen, and Leonard Seabrooke (eds.). 2016. “Ideas, Political Power, and Public Policy,” Journal of European Public Policy, 23(3): 315-471.

6. Daniel Béland and Martin Powell (eds.). 2016. “Continuity and Change in Social Policy,” Social Policy & Administration, 50(2): 129-295.

5. Daniel Béland, Gregory P. Marchildon and Evert A. Lindquist (eds.). 2014. “Universal Social Policy in Canada in Historical Perspective,” Canadian Public Administration, 57(3): 339-435.

4. Daniel Béland and François Vergniolle de Chantal (eds.). 2014. “L’État en Amérique: nouveaux regards,” Revue française de science politique, 64(2): 191-287.

3. Daniel Béland and Robert Henry Cox (eds.). 2013. “The Politics of Policy Paradigms,” Governance, 26(2): 193-328.

2. Daniel Béland and Kathrin Komp (eds.). 2012. “Balancing Protection and Productivity: International Perspectives on Social Policies for Older People,” International Journal of Social Welfare, 20(S1): S1-S130.

1. Daniel Béland and John Myles (eds.). 2004. “Social Policy: Canadian and International Perspectives,” Canadian Journal of Sociology, 29(2): 165-312.

8 PEER-REVIEWED JOURNAL ARTICLES

Forthcoming

160. Daniel Béland, Bonnie Campbell, Mylène Coderre-Proulx, and Privilege Haang’andu, “Policy Change and Paradigm Shifts in Sub-Saharan Africa: Implementing the Africa Mining Vision,” Canadian Journal of African Studies.

159. Daniel Béland, Gregory P. Marchildon, Anahely Medrano and Philip Rocco, “COVID-19, Federalism, and Health Care Financing in Canada, the United States, and Mexico,” Journal of Comparative Policy Analysis.

158. Pierre-Marc Daigneault, Lisa Birch, Daniel Béland, and Samuel David-Bélanger, “Taking Subnational and Regional Welfare States Seriously: Insights from the Quebec Case,” Journal of European Social Policy.

157. Daniel Béland and André Lecours, “Ideas, Federalism, and Policy Feedback: An Institutionalist Approach,” Territory, Politics, Governance.

156. Daniel Béland and André Lecours, “L’Alberta, l’aliénation de l’Ouest et le programme fédéral de péréquation: identités territoriales, cadrage idéologique et inscription à l’agenda politique,” Politique et sociétés.

155. Catarina Ianni Segatto and Daniel Béland, “Federalism and Decision Making in Health Care: The Influence of Subnational Governments in Brazil,” Policy Studies.

2021

154. Daniel Béland, Shannon Dinan, Philip Rocco, and Alex Waddan, “Social Policy Responses to COVID-19 in Canada and the United States: Explaining Policy Variations Between Two Liberal Welfare State Regimes,” Social Policy & Administration, 55(2): 280-294.

153. Rana Jawad, Daniel Béland, and Emmanuele Pavolini, “‘The people’ and their Social Rights: What is Distinctive about the Populism-Religion-Social Policy Nexus?” Social Policy and Society, 20(2): 267-281.

152. Daniel Béland, André Lecours and Peggy Schmeiser, “Nationalism, Secularism, and Ethno- Cultural Diversity in Quebec,” Journal of Canadian Studies, 55(1): 173-198.

151. Daniel Béland and André Lecours, “Nationalism and the Politics of Austerity: Comparing Catalonia, Scotland, and Quebec,” National Identities, 23(1): 41-57.

9 2020

150. Ishmael Wireko, Daniel Béland, Michael Kpessa-Whyte, “Self-undermining policy feedback and the creation of National Health Insurance in Ghana,” Health Policy and Planning, 35(9): 1150-1158.

149. André Lecours, Daniel Béland, and Gregory P. Marchildon, “Fiscal Federalism: Pierre Trudeau as an Agent of Decentralization,” Supreme Court Law Review, Second Series, 99: 77- 99.

148. Daniel Béland, Catarina Ianni Segatto, and André Lecours, “The Fiscal Politics of Resource Revenue: Federalism, Oil Ownership, and Territorial Conflict in Brazil and Canada,” Territory, Politics, Governance, 8(5): 676-689.

147. Geoff Salomons and Daniel Béland, “The Presence of an Absence: The Politics of Provincial Sales Tax in Alberta,” American Review of Canadian Studies, 50(4): 418-435.

146. Daniel Béland, André Lecours, Mireille Paquet and Trevor Tombe, “A Critical Juncture in Fiscal Federalism? Canada’s Response to COVID-19,” Canadian Journal of Political Science, 53(2): 239-243.

145. Daniel Béland and Patrik Marier, “COVID-19 and Long-Term Care Policy for Older People in Canada,” Journal of Aging & Social Policy, 32(4-5): 358-364.

144. Daniel Béland, Philip Rocco, and Alex Waddan, “The Affordable Care Act in the States: Fragmented Politics, Unstable Policy,” Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law, 45(4): 647- 660.

143. Rocco, Philip, Daniel Béland, and Alex Waddan, “Stuck in Neutral? Federalism, Policy Instruments, and Counter-Cyclical Responses to COVID-19 in the United States,” Policy and Society, 39(3): 458-477.

142. Catarina Ianni Segatto, Daniel Béland, and Gregory P. Marchildon, “Federalism, Physicians, and Public Policy: A Comparison of Health Care Reform in Canada and Brazil,” Journal of Comparative Policy Analysis, 22(3): 250-265.

141. Daniel Béland, Michael Howlett, Philip Rocco, and Alex Waddan, “Designing Policy Resilience: Lessons from the Affordable Care Act,” Policy Sciences, 53(2): 243-252.

140. Daniel Béland, “Right-Wing Populism and the Politics of Insecurity: How President Trump Frames Migrants as Collective Threats,” Political Studies Review, 18(2): 162-177.

139. Daniel Béland, Gregory P. Marchildon, and Michael J. Prince, “Understanding Universality within a Liberal Welfare Regime: The Case of Universal Social Programs in Canada,” Social Inclusion, 8(1): 124-132.

10 2019

138. Aasa Marshall and Daniel Béland, “Street-Level Bureaucrats, Policy Learning, and Refugee Resettlement: The Case of Syrian Refugees in Saskatoon, Canada,” Canadian Public Administration, 62(3): 393-412.

137. Daniel Béland, “Narrative Stories, Institutional Rules, and the Politics of Pension Policy in Canada and the United States,” Policy and Society. 38(3): 356-372.

136. Philippe De Wals, Maria Espinoza, and Daniel Béland, “Kingdon’s Multiple Streams Framework and the Analysis of Decision-Making Processes Regarding Publicly-Funded Immunization Programs,” Expert Review of Vaccines. 18(6): 575-585.

135. Paul Acheampong Boakye and Daniel Béland, “Explaining chieftaincy conflict using historical institutionalism: A case study of the Ga Mashie chieftaincy conflict in Ghana,” African Studies, 78(3): 403-422.

134. Daniel Béland, “Varieties of Social Policy by Other Means: Lessons for Comparative Welfare State Research,” Journal of Comparative Policy Analysis, 21(3): 306-311.

133. Privilege Haang’andu and Daniel Béland, “Democratization without Westernization? Embedding Democracy in Local African Cultures,” Politikon: South African Journal of Political Studies, 46(2): 219-239.

132. Daniel Béland and Edella Schlager. “Varieties of Policy Feedback Research: Looking Backward, Moving Forward,” Policy Studies Journal, 47(2): 184-205.

131. Daniel Béland, Philip Rocco, and Alex Waddan, “Policy Feedback and the Politics of the Affordable Care Act,” Policy Studies Journal, 47(2): 395-422.

130. Daniel Béland and R. Kent Weaver, “Federalism and the Politics of the Canada and Quebec Pension Plans,” Journal of International and Comparative Social Policy, 35(1): 25-40.

129. André Lecours and Daniel Béland, “From Secessionism to Regionalism: The Changing Nature of Territorial Politics in Western Australia,” Regional & Federal Studies, 29(1): 25-44.

128. Daniel Béland and Michal Koreh, “Social Insurance as Fiscal Policy and State-Building Tool: The Development and Politics of Payroll Contributions in Israel and Canada,” Journal of Social Policy, 48(1): 1-20.

2018

127. Martin Powell, Daniel Béland, and Alex Waddan, “The Americanization of the British National Health Service: A Typological Approach,” Health Policy, 122(7): 775-782.

11 126. Daniel Béland, Philip Rocco, and Alex Waddan, “Obamacare in the Trump Era: Where Are We Now, and Where Are We Going?” Political Quarterly, 89(4): 687-694.

125. Daniel Béland and Amy Zarzeczny, “Medical Tourism and National Health Care Systems: An Institutionalist Research Agenda,” Globalization and Health, 14: 68: 1-7.

124. Daniel Béland, Rosina Foli, Michael Howlett, M. Ramesh, and JJ Woo, “Instrument Constituencies and Transnational Policy Diffusion: The Case of Conditional Cash Transfers,” Review of International Political Economy, 25(4): 463-482.

123. Daniel Béland, Anahely Medrano, and Philip Rocco, “Federalism and the Politics of Bottom-Up Social Policy Diffusion in Canada, Mexico, and the United States,” Political Science Quarterly, 133(3): 527-560.

122. Catarina Segatto and Daniel Béland, “The Limits of Partisanship: Federalism, the Role of Bureaucrats, and the Path to Universal Health Care Coverage in Brazil,” Politics & Policy, 46(3): 416-441.

121. Daniel Béland, Philip Rocco, Shih-Jiunn Shi, and Alex Waddan, “Paths to (De)centralization: Changing Territorial Dynamics of Social Policy in the People’s Republic of China and the United States,” Environment and Planning C: Politics and Space, 36(5): 897-915.

120. Daniel Béland and Tarun Katapally, “Shaping Policy Change in Population Health: Policy Entrepreneurs, Ideas, and Institutions,” International Journal of Health Policy and Management, 7(5): 369-373.

119. Daniel Béland, Rosina Foli, and Michael Kpessa-Whyte, “Social Policy as Nation-Building: Identity Formation, Policy Feedback, and Social Citizenship in Ghana,” Canadian Journal of African Studies, 52(1): 19-36.

118. Daniel Béland, Michael Howlett, and Ishani Mukherjee, “The Politics of Policy Formulation: Instrument Constituencies in Theory and Practice,” Policy and Society, 37(1): 1-13.

117. Rosina Foli, Daniel Béland, and Tracy Beck Fenwick, “How Instrument Constituencies Shape Policy Transfer: A Case Study from Ghana,” Policy and Society, 37(1): 108-124.

116. Daniel Béland and André Lecours, “Federalism, Policy Change, and Social Security in Belgium: Explaining the Decentralization of Family Allowances in the Sixth State Reform,” Journal of European Social Policy, 28(1): 55-69.

115. Daniel Béland and Alex Waddan, “Un bilan synthétique de l’évolution de la protection sociale aux États-Unis sous la présidence Obama,” Politique américaine, 30: 83-103.

12 2017

114. Ishmael Wireko and Daniel Béland, “Transnational Actors and Health Care Reform: Why International Organizations Initially Opposed, and Later Supported, Social Health Insurance in Ghana,” International Journal of Social Welfare, 26(4): 405-415.

113. Daniel Béland and Michal Koreh, “The Fiscal Side of Social Policy: State Building, Payroll Contributions, and Pension Reform in 1960s Canada,” Journal of Policy History, 29(4): 594-613.

112. Emmanuele Pavolini, Daniel Béland, and Rana Jawad, “Mapping the Relationship between Religion and Social Policy,” Journal of International and Comparative Social Policy, 33(3): 240-260.

111. Michal Koreh and Daniel Béland, “Reconsidering the Fiscal-Social Policy Nexus: The Case of Social Insurance,” Policy & Politics, 45(2): 271-286.

110. Michal Koreh and Daniel Béland, “The Fiscal Path to the State of Israel: Social Policy and State Building in the Yishuv during the Mandate,” Israel Studies, 22(2): 145-168.

109. Daniel Béland and Alex Waddan, “Why Are There No Universal Social Programs in the United States? An Historical Institutionalist Comparison with Canada,” World Affairs, 180(1): 64-92.

108. Philip Rocco, Andrew S. Kelly, Daniel Béland and Michael Kinane, “The New Politics of US Health Care Prices: Institutional Reconfiguration and the Emergence of All-Payer Claims Databases,” Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law, 42(1): 5-52.

107. Daniel Béland, “Identity, Politics, and Public Policy,” Critical Policy Studies, 11(1): 1-18.

2016

106. Daniel Béland and André Lecours, “Ideas, Institutions, and the Politics of Federalism and Territorial Redistribution,” Canadian Journal of Political Science, 49(4): 681-701.

105. Daniel Béland, “Ideas and Institutions in Social Policy Research,” Social Policy & Administration, 50(6): 734-750.

104. Iga Kozlowska, Daniel Béland and André Lecours, “Nationalism, Religion, and Abortion Policy in Four Catholic Societies,” Nations & Nationalism, 22(4): 824-844.

103. Daniel Béland, Philip Rocco and Alex Waddan, “The Affordable Care Act and the Politics of Universal Health Insurance Coverage in the United States,” Social Policy & Administration, 50(4): 428-451.

102. Daniel Béland and Valéry Ridde, “Ideas and Policy Implementation: Understanding the Resistance against Free Health Care in Africa,” Global Health Governance, X(3): 10-23.

13 101. Daniel Béland, “Kingdon Reconsidered: Ideas, Interests and Institutions in Comparative Policy Analysis,” Journal of Comparative Policy Analysis, 18(3): 228-242.

100. Daniel Béland and Michael Howlett, “How Solutions Chase Problems: Instrument Constituencies in the Policy Process,” Governance, 29(3): 393-409.

99. Daniel Béland and Robert Henry Cox, “Ideas as Coalition Magnets: Coalition Building, Policy Entrepreneurs, and Power Relations,” Journal of European Public Policy, 23(3): 428-445.

98. Daniel Béland, Philip Rocco and Alex Waddan, “Reassessing Policy Drift: Social Policy Change in the United States,” Social Policy & Administration, 50(2): 201-218.

97. Daniel Béland and André Lecours. “The 2014 Scottish Referendum and the Nationalism- Social Policy Nexus: A Comparative Perspective,” Canadian Political Science Review, 10(1): 1- 30.

2015

96. Kathleen McNutt and Daniel Béland, “Implementing an Integrated Governance Strategy: The Quest for Gender Mainstreaming in Canada,” American Review of Canadian Studies, 45(4): 467- 485.

95. Pierre-Marc Daigneault and Daniel Béland, “Taking Explanation Seriously in Political Science,” Political Studies Review, 13(3): 384-392.

94. Daniel Béland and Alex Waddan, “Breaking Down Ideas and Institutions: The Politics of Tax Policy in the U.S. and the U.K.,” Policy Studies, 36(2): 176-195.

93. Daniel Béland, Philip Rocco and Alex Waddan, “Polarized Stakeholders and Institutional Vulnerabilities: The Enduring Politics of the Affordable Care Act,” Clinical Therapeutics, 37(4): 720-726.

92. Daniel Béland, “The Segmented Third Rail: The Politics of Social Security from Carter to Obama,” The Forum, 13(1): 19-36.

2014

91. Daniel Béland, Paula Blomqvist, Jørgen Goul Andersen, Joakim Palme and Alex Waddan, “The Universal Decline of Universality? Social Policy Change in Canada, Denmark, Sweden, and the UK,” Social Policy & Administration, 48(7): 739-756.

90. Daniel Béland and Alex Waddan, “Fédéralisme, logiques partisanes et mise en œuvre de la réforme de l’assurance maladie aux États-Unis,” Politique américaine, 23: 93-109.

89. Lijian Wang and Daniel Béland, “Assessing the Financial Sustainability of China’s Rural Pension System,” Sustainability, 6(6): 3271-3290.

14 88. Daniel Béland and Klaus Petersen, “Velfærdsstatens semantik: Komparative og trans- nationale perspektiver,” Temp: tidsskrift for historie, 8: 130-146.

87. Daniel Béland and Alex Waddan, “Policy change in flat pensions: Comparing Canada and the UK,” Canadian Public Administration, 57(3): 383-400.

86. Lijian Wang Daniel Béland, Sifeng Zhang, “Pension Financing in China: Is There a Looming Crisis?” China Economic Review, 30(3): 143-154.

85. Daniel Béland, “Developing Sustainable Urban Transportation: Lesson Drawing and the Framing of Montreal’s Bikesharing Policy,” International Journal of Sociology and Social Policy, 34(7/8): 545-558.

84. Daniel Béland and André Lecours, “Fiscal Federalism and American Exceptionalism: Why is There no Federal Equalisation System in the United States?” Journal of Public Policy, 34(2): 303-329.

83. Daniel Béland and Alex Waddan, “Conservatives, Partisan Dynamics, and the Politics of Universality: Reforming Universal Social Programmes in the United Kingdom and Canada,” Journal of Poverty and Social Justice, 22(2): 83-97.

82. Daniel Béland and François Vergniolle de Chantal, “L’État en Amérique: entre invisibilité et fragmentation institutionnelle,” Revue française de science politique, 64(2): 191-205.

81. Daniel Béland and André Lecours, “Accommodation and the Politics of Fiscal Equalization in Multinational States: The Case of Canada,” Nations & Nationalism, 20(2): 337-354.

80. Lijian Wang, Daniel Béland and Sifeng Zhang, “Pension Fairness in China,” China Economic Review, 28(1): 25-36.

79. Daniel Béland, Philip Rocco, and Alex Waddan, “Implementing Health Care Reform in the United States: Intergovernmental Politics and the Dilemmas of Institutional Design,” Health Policy, 116(1): 51-60.

78. Rosina Foli and Daniel Béland, “International Organizations and Ideas about Poverty in Sub- Saharan Africa,” Poverty & Public Policy, 6(1): 3-23.

77. Daniel Béland, “Institutions politiques et réforme des retraites aux États-Unis et au Canada: une analyse comparative (1981-2012),” Gouvernement & action publique, 3(1): 9-27.

2013

76. Michael W. Kpessa and Daniel Béland, “Mapping Social Policy Development in Sub- Saharan Africa,” Policy Studies, 34(3): 326-341.

15 75. Daniel Béland and Mitchell A. Orenstein, “International Organizations as Policy Actors: An Ideational Approach,” Global Social Policy, 13(2): 125-143.

74. Ishmael Wireko and Daniel Béland. “The Challenge of Healthcare Accessibility in Sub- Saharan Africa: The Role of Ideas and Culture,” European Journal of International Management, 7(2): 171-186.

73. Daniel Béland and Jean-Philippe Viriot Durandal, “Aging in France: Population Trends, Policy Issues, and Research Institutions,” The Gerontologist, 53(2): 191-197.

72. Robert Henry Cox and Daniel Béland, “Valence, Policy Ideas and the Rise of Sustainability,” Governance, 26(2): 307-328.

71. Daniel Béland, “La présidence Obama et l’avenir de la protection sociale aux États-Unis,” Revue française des affaires sociales, 67(1-2): 183-200.

70. André Lecours and Daniel Béland, “The Institutional Politics of Territorial Redistribution: Federalism and Equalization Policy in Australia and Canada,” Canadian Journal of Political Science, 46(1): 93–113.

69. Rezvan Ostadalidehaghi and Daniel Béland, “‘Women without Guardians’ in Iran: Gender, Cultural Assumptions, and Social Policy,” Journal of International and Comparative Social Policy, 29(1): 48-63.

2012

68. Lindsey Bruce, Daniel Béland, and Angela Bowen, “MotherFirst: Developing a Maternal Mental Health Strategy in Saskatchewan,” Healthcare Policy, 8(2): 46-55.

67. Daniel Béland and John Myles, “Varieties of Federalism, Institutional Legacies, and Social Policy: Comparing Old-Age and Unemployment Insurance Reform in Canada,” International Journal of Social Welfare, 21(S1): S75-S87.

66. Tamer Qarmout and Daniel Béland, “The Politics of International Aid to the Gaza Strip,” Journal of Palestine Studies, XLI(4): 1-16.

65. Daniel Béland and Alex Waddan, “The Obama Presidency and Health Insurance Reform: Assessing Continuity and Change,” Social Policy & Society, 11(3): 319-330.

64. Michael W. Kpessa and Daniel Béland, “Transnational Actors and the Politics of Pension Reform in Sub-Saharan Africa,” Review of International Political Economy, 19(2): 267-291.

63. Heather Rollwagen and Daniel Béland, “Responding to Calgary’s ‘Gang War’: A Political Sociology of Criminological Ideas,” Canadian Journal of Criminology and Criminal Justice, 54(1): 141-168.

16 2011

62. Daniel Béland and Alex Waddan, “Ideen und Sozialpolitischer Wandel: Konzeptionelle Überlegungen am Beispiel der USA,” Zeitschrift für Sozialreform, 57(4): 463-485.

61. Michael W. Kpessa, Daniel Béland, and André Lecours, “Nationalism, Development, and Social Policy: The Politics of Nation-Building in Sub-Saharan Africa,” Ethnic and Racial Studies, 34(12): 2115-2133.

60. Daniel Béland, “La question des retraites et la présidence Obama,” Retraite et société, 61: 137-156.

59. Daniel Béland and André Lecours, “The Ideational Dimension of Federalism: The ‘Australian Model’ and the Politics of Equalization in Canada,” Australian Journal of Political Science, 46(2): 199-212.

58. Daniel Béland, “The Politics of Social Policy Language,” Social Policy & Administration, 45(1): 1-18.

57. Daniel Béland and André Lecours, “Le nationalisme et la gauche au Québec,” Globe: Revue internationale d’études québécoises, 14(1): 37-52.

2010

56. Colin Wiseman and Daniel Béland, “The Politics of Institutional Change in Venezuela: Oil Policy during the Presidency of Hugo Chávez,” Canadian Journal of Latin American and Caribbean Studies, 70: 141-164.

55. Daniel Béland and André Lecours, “Logiques institutionnelles et politiques publiques: le programme de péréquation d’hier à aujourd’hui,” Politique et Sociétés, 29(2): 3-20.

54. Daniel Béland, “Reconsidering Policy Feedback: How Policies Affect Politics,” Administration & Society, 42(5): 568-590.

53. André Lecours and Daniel Béland, “Federalism and Fiscal Policy: The Politics of Equalization in Canada,” Publius: The Journal of Federalism, 40(4): 569-596.

52. Daniel Béland, “Policy Change and Health Care Research,” Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law, 35(4): 615-641.

51. Daniel Béland and André Lecours, “Does Nationalism Trigger Welfare State Disintegration? Social Policy and Territorial Mobilization in Belgium and Canada,” Environment and Planning C: Government and Policy, 28(3): 420-434.

50. Daniel Béland and Alex Waddan, “The Politics of Social Policy Change: Lessons of the Clinton and Bush Presidencies,” Policy & Politics, 38(2): 217-233.

17 49. Daniel Béland, “The Idea of Power and the Role of Ideas,” Political Studies Review, 8(2): 145-154.

2009

48. Daniel Béland, “Vieillissement et discours politique,” Lien social et politiques, 62: 29-40.

47. Daniel Béland, “Gender, Ideational Analysis, and Social Policy,” Social Politics, 16(4): 558- 581.

46. Daniel Béland, “Idées, institutions politiques et production de l’expertise,” Quaderni: la revue de la communication, 70: 39-48.

45. Daniel Béland, “Back to Bourgeois? French Social Policy and the Idea of Solidarity,” International Journal of Sociology and Social Policy, 29(9/10): 445-456.

44. Kristina Babich and Daniel Béland, “Policy Change and the Politics of Ideas: The Emergence of the Canada/Quebec Pension Plans,” Canadian Review of Sociology, 46(3): 253-271.

43. Daniel Béland, “Ideas, Institutions, and Policy Change,” Journal of European Public Policy, 16(5): 701-718.

42. Julie Kaye and Daniel Béland, “The Politics of Ethnicity and Post-Conflict Reconstruction: The Case of Northern Ghana,” Journal of Contemporary African Studies, 27(2): 177-200.

41. Daniel Béland, “Les mutations de la protection sociale aux États-Unis,” Hérodote: revue de géographie et de géopolitique, 132: 128-145.

40. Daniel Béland, “The Great Social Security Debate,” International Journal, 64(1): 115-123.

39. Daniel Béland, “Les politiques sociales sous la présidence Bush,” Politique américaine, 12: 17-27.

2008

38. Mike Zajko and Daniel Béland, “Space and Protest Policing at International Summits,” Environment and Planning D: Society and Space, 26(4): 719-735.

37. Daniel Béland and Alex Waddan, “Taking ‘Big Government Conservatism’ Seriously? The Bush Presidency Reconsidered,” Political Quarterly, 79(1): 109-118.

36. Daniel Béland, “La politique de l’insécurité: l’exemple des États-Unis,” Socio-logos: Revue de l'Association française de sociologie, 3.

18 2007

35. Daniel Béland and André Lecours, “Federalism, Nationalism, and Social Policy Decentralisation in Canada and Belgium,” Regional and Federal Studies, 17(4): 405-419.

34. Daniel Béland and Alex Waddan, “Conservative Ideas and Social Policy in the United States,” Social Policy  Administration, 41(7): 768-786.

33. Daniel Béland and Toshimitsu Shinkawa, “Public and Private Policy Change: Pension Reform in Four Countries,” Policy Studies Journal, 35(3): 349-371.

32. Daniel Béland, “Insecurity and Politics: A Framework,” Canadian Journal of Sociology, 32(3): 317-340.

31. Daniel Béland, “Neo-Liberalism and Social Policy: The Politics of Ownership,” Policy Studies, 28(2): 91-107.

30. Toshimitsu Shinkawa and Daniel Béland, “Jiyushugi Fukushi Rejimu no Tayosei,” Hogaku Ronso, 160(5/6): 184-220.

29. Daniel Béland, “Ideas and Institutional Change in Social Security: Conversion, Layering, and Policy Drift,” Social Science Quarterly, 88(1): 20-38.

28. Daniel Béland, “The Social Exclusion Discourse: Ideas and Policy Change,” Policy  Politics, 35(1): 123-139.

2006

27. Daniel Béland and André Lecours, “Décentralisation, mouvements nationalistes et politiques sociales,” Lien social et politiques, 56: 135-146.

26. Daniel Béland, “The Politics of Social Learning: Finance, Institutions, and Pension Reform in the United States and Canada,” Governance, 19(4): 559-583.

25. Daniel Béland and Patrik Marier, “Protest Avoidance: Labor Mobilization and Social Policy Reform in France,” Mobilization, 11(3): 297-311.

24. Daniel Béland and André Lecours, “Sub-State Nationalism and the Welfare State: Québec and Canadian Federalism,” Nations and Nationalism, 12(1): 77-96.

23. Daniel Béland and Alex Waddan, “The Social Policies Presidents Make: Pre-Emptive Leadership under Nixon and Clinton,” Political Studies, 54(1): 65-83.

19 2005

22. Daniel Béland and André Lecours, “Nationalism, Public Policy, and Institutional Development: Social Security in Belgium,” Journal of Public Policy, 25(2): 265-285.

21. Daniel Béland and André Lecours, “The Politics of Territorial Solidarity: Nationalism and Social Policy Reform in Canada, the United Kingdom, and Belgium,” Comparative Political Studies, 38(6): 676-703.

20. Daniel Béland, “Insecurity, Citizenship, and Globalization: The Multiple Faces of State Protection,” Sociological Theory, 23(1): 25-41.

19. Daniel Béland, “Ideas and Social Policy: An Institutionalist Perspective,” Social Policy & Administration, 39(1): 1-18.

2004

18. Daniel Béland and André Lecours, “Nationalisme et protection sociale: une approche comparative,” Canadian Public Policy, 30(3): 319-332.

17. Daniel Béland and François Vergniolle de Chantal, “Fighting ‘Big Government’: Frames, Federalism, and Social Policy Reform in the United States,” Canadian Journal of Sociology, 29(2): 241-264.

16. Daniel Béland and Ka Man Yu, “A Long Financial March: Pension Reform in China,” Journal of Social Policy, 33(2): 267-288.

15. Daniel Béland and Jacob S. Hacker, “Ideas, Private Institutions, and American Welfare State ‘Exceptionalism’: The Case of Health and Old-Age Insurance, 1915-1965,” International Journal of Social Welfare, 13(1): 42-54.

2003

14. Daniel Béland and Jean-Philippe Viriot Durandal, “L’expertise comme pouvoir: le cas des organisations de retraités face aux politiques publiques en France et aux États-Unis,” Lien social et politiques, 50: 105-123.

2002

13. Daniel Béland, “Néo-institutionnalisme historique et politiques sociales: une perspective sociologique,” Politique et sociétés, 21(3): 21-39.

12. Daniel Béland, François Vergniolle de Chantal, and Alex Waddan, “Third Way Social Policy: Clinton’s Legacy?” Policy  Politics, 30(1): 19-30.

20 11. Daniel Béland, “Les paradoxes de la ‘privatisation’: épargne individuelle et réforme des retraites aux États-Unis,” Revue française des affaires sociales, 56(1): 93-108.

2001

10. Daniel Béland, “Does Labor Matter? Institutions, Labor Unions and Pension Reform in France and the United States,” Journal of Public Policy, 21(2): 153-172.

9. Daniel Béland, “De l’‘autonomie de l’État’ à l’art du compromis social,” Canadian Review of American Studies, 31: 471-494.

2000

8. Daniel Béland and Claudia Zamorano, “La genealogía de la solidaridad en materia de políticas sociales,” Revista mexicana de sociología, 62(2): 3-20.

7. Daniel Béland and François Vergniolle de Chantal, “Politiques sociales, stratégies électorales et fédéralisme sous la présidence Clinton,” Revue française de science politique, 50(6): 883-913.

6. Daniel Béland and Randall Hansen, “Reforming the French Welfare State: Solidarity, Social Exclusion and the Three Crises of Citizenship,” West European Politics, 23(1): 47-64.

5. Daniel Béland, “Expertise et politique des retraites,” L’Année de la régulation, 4: 74-99. [Partial reprint in Emiliano Grossman (ed.) (2005), Lobbying et vie politique, Paris, La Documentation française (Problèmes sociaux et politique).]

4. Daniel Béland and Alex Waddan, “From Thatcher (and Pinochet) to Clinton? Conservative Think Tanks, Foreign Models and US Pensions Reform,” Political Quarterly, 71(2): 202-210. 1999

3. Daniel Béland, “L’avenir des retraites aux États-Unis: défi démographique, débat politique,” Futuribles, 244: 83-108.

1998

2. Daniel Béland, “État-providence, libéralisme et lien social,” Cahiers de recherche sociologique, 31: 145-164.

1997

1. Daniel Béland, “La fin du Welfare State: de la guerre contre la pauvreté à la guerre contre les pauvres,” Esprit, 232: 38-58.

21 NON-PEER REVIEWED JOURNAL ARTICLES

18. Daniel Béland, Bea Cantillon, Rod Hick, and Amilcar Moreira. 2021. “Social Policy in the Face of a Global Pandemic: Policy Responses to the COVID19 Crisis,” Social Policy & Administration, 55(2): 249-260

17. Rana Jawad, Daniel Béland and Emmanuele Pavolini. 2021. “Introduction: Populism, Religion and Social Policy,” Social Policy and Society, 20(2): 264-266.

16. Sewerin, Sebastian, Daniel Béland, Benjamin Cashore. 2020. “Designing policy for the long term: agency, policy feedback and policy change,” Policy Sciences, 53(2): 243-252.

15. Daniel Béland and Alex Waddan. 2019. “Unidentical Twins: Recent Social Policy Developments in Canada and the United States,” Journal of International and Comparative Social Policy, 35(1): 1-4.

14. Daniel Béland, Howard Ramos, and Karen Stanbridge. 2016. “Political Sociology is Dead. Long Live Political Sociology?” Canadian Review of Sociology, 53(3): 337-339.

13. Daniel Béland and Michael Howlett. 2016. “The Role and Impact of the Multiple-Streams Approach in Comparative Policy Analysis,” Journal of Comparative Policy Analysis, 18(3): 221- 227

12. Daniel Béland and Martin Powell. 2016. “Continuity and Change in Social Policy,” Social Policy & Administration, 50(2): 129-147.

11. Daniel Béland, Martin B. Carstensen and Leonard Seabrooke. 2016. “Introduction: Ideas, Political Power, and Public Policy,” Journal of European Public Policy, 23(3): 315-317.

10. Daniel Béland, Gregory P. Marchildon and Evert A. Lindquist. 2014. “Editors’ Introduction [to special issue on Universal Social Policy in Canada in Historical Perspective],” Canadian Public Administration, 57(3): 339-343.

9. Daniel Béland, Philip Rocco, and Alex Waddan. 2014. “Obamacare, Universal Credit, and the Trilemma of Public Services,” Public Administration Review, 74(2): 142–143.

8. Daniel Béland and Robert Henry Cox. 2013. “The Politics of Policy Paradigms,” Governance, 26(2): 193-196.

7. Daniel Béland and André Lecours. 2013. “Social Insurance and the Politics of Federalism in Belgium,” Canadian Issues, Spring: 78-81.

6. Kathrin Komp and Daniel Béland. 2012. “Balancing Protection and Productivity: International Perspectives on Social Policies for Older People,” International Journal of Social Welfare, 21(S1): S1-S7.

22 5. Julia Brotea and Daniel Béland. 2007. “‘Better Dead than Communist!’ Contentious Politics and Identity Formation in 1990s Romania,” Spaces of Identity, 7(2): 77-100 [reprint and Romanian translation published in Pavilion: Journal for Politics and Culture, 15 (2010): 23-63].

4. Daniel Béland and John Myles. 2004. “Introduction [to the Special Issue ‘Social Policy: Canadian and International Perspectives’],” Canadian Journal of Sociology, 29(2): 165-168.

3. Daniel Béland. 2003. “Identity Politics and French Republicanism,” Society, 40(5): 66-71.

2. Daniel Béland. 2002. “Bridges and Doors: Framing Interdisciplinary Dialogues,” Canadian Journal of Sociology Online. http://www.cjsonline.ca/newmill/beland.html

1. Daniel Béland and Randall Hansen. 1998. “La question de la citoyenneté sociale au Royaume- Uni: vers une réflexion européenne?” Droit social, November: 918-926.

BOOK CHAPTERS

53. Daniel Béland, Kimberly J. Morgan, Herbert Obinger, and Christopher Pierson. Forthcoming. “Introduction” in Daniel Béland, Kimberly J. Morgan, Herbert Obinger, and Christopher Pierson (eds.). The Oxford Handbook of the Welfare State (Second Edition). Oxford: Oxford University Press.

52. Daniel Béland and Kimberly Morgan. Forthcoming. “Governance” in Daniel Béland, Kimberly J. Morgan, Herbert Obinger, and Christopher Pierson (eds.). The Oxford Handbook of the Welfare State (Second Edition). Oxford: Oxford University Press.

51. Daniel Béland and Alex Waddan. 2021. “Austerity, populism, and the politics of blame: an ideational perspective” in Bent Greve (ed.), Handbook on Austerity, Populism and the Welfare State. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar Publishing, pp. 106-121.

50. Daniel Béland. 2021. “Not All Who Wander Are Lost: Interdisciplinary Travels of a Political Sociologist” in Stephen Harold Riggins and Neil McLaughlin (eds.), Canadian Sociologists in the First Person. Montreal/Kingston: McGill-Queen’s University Press, pp. 157-174.

49. Privilege Haang’andu and Daniel Béland. 2020. “Transnational Actors and the Diffusion of Social Policies: An Ideational Approach” in Carina Schmitt (ed.). From Colonialism to International Aid: External Actors and Social Protection in the Global South. Basingstoke: Palgrave, pp. 305-332.

50. Béland, Daniel and Léonore Haelg. 2020. “Mapping Policy Agents: Policy Entrepreneurs, Advocacy Coalitions, Epistemic Communities, and Instrument Constituencies” in Giliberto Capano and Michael Howlett (eds.). A Modern Guide to Public Policy. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar Publishing, pp. 41-56.

23 47. Robert Henry Cox and Daniel Béland. 2020. “Preface: Urban Political Development and the Politics of Ideas” in Richardson Dilworth and Timothy P. R. Weaver (eds.), How Ideas Shape Urban Political Development. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, pp. ix-xiii.

46. Catarina Ianni Segatto and Daniel Béland. 2020. “Federalismo, descentralización y políticas sociales: el caso de Canadá” in Joel Mendoza Ruiz and Eduardo José Grin (eds.), Federaciones de las Américas: descentralización, relaciones intergubernamentales y recentralización. Mexico City: Instituto Nacional de Administración Pública, pp. 125-149.

45. Daniel Béland and Michael Prince. 2019. “Social Policies for a Stronger Middle Class: Toward Policy Transformation” in Lisa M. Birch et François Pétry (eds.), Assessing Justin Trudeau’s Liberal Government: 353 Promises and a Mandate for Change. Quebec City: Presses de l’Université Laval, pp. 129-138. [French translation published simultaneously.]

44. Daniel Béland and Patrik Marier. 2019. “Universality and the Erosion of Old Age Security” in Daniel Béland, Gregory P. Marchildon, and Michael Prince (eds.), Universality and Social Policy in Canada. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, pp. 103-120.

43. Alex Waddan and Daniel Béland. 2019. “Universality and Social Policy in the UK” in Daniel Béland, Gregory P. Marchildon, and Michael Prince (eds.), Universality and Social Policy in Canada. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, pp. 179-194.

42. Paula Blomqvist and Daniel Béland. 2019. “Universal Social Policy in Sweden” in Daniel Béland, Gregory P. Marchildon, and Michael Prince (eds.), Universality and Social Policy in Canada. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, pp. 195-210.

41. Daniel Béland, Gregory P. Marchildon and Michael J. Prince. 2019. “Introduction: Understanding Universality” in Daniel Béland, Gregory P. Marchildon, and Michael Prince (eds.), Universality and Social Policy in Canada. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, pp. 1-16.

40. Gregory P. Marchildon, Daniel Béland and Michael J. Prince. 2019. “Conclusion: Resiliencies, Paradoxes, and Lessons” in Daniel Béland, Gregory P. Marchildon, and Michael Prince (eds.), Universality and Social Policy in Canada. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, pp. 211-229.

39. Daniel Béland and Heather Elliott. 2019. “Canada: Provincial Autonomy, Policy Fragmentation, and Fiscal Redistribution” in Scott L. Greer and Heather Elliott (eds.), Federalism and Social Policy: Patterns of Redistribution in 11 Democracies. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, pp. 229-246.

38. Daniel Béland. 2019. “Half a Century of Pension Reform in Canada” in Carolyn Hughes Tuohy, Sophie Borwein, Peter John Loewen, and Andrew Potter (eds.), Policy Transformation in Canada: Is Past Prologue? Toronto: University of Toronto Press, pp. 39-46.

37. Daniel Béland. 2019. “How Ideas Impact Social Policy” in Bent Greve (ed.), The Routledge Handbook of the Welfare State (Second Edition). London: Routledge, pp. 278-287.

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36. Daniel Béland and André Lecours. 2018. “Comparative Perspectives on the Territorial Politics of Fiscal Federalism: Canada, Australia and the United States” in Eve Hepburn and Klaus Detterbeck (eds.), Handbook of Territorial Politics. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar Publishing, pp. 293-305.

35. Daniel Béland and Alex Waddan. 2018. “The Politics of Social Policy” in Bruce Cain et al. (eds.), Developments in American Politics 8. Basingstoke: Palgrave, pp. 218-231.

34. Daniel Béland. 2018. “Why Sociologists Should Care about Public Policy” in Patrizia Albanese, Lorne Tepperman and Emily Alexander (eds.), Reading Sociology: Canadian Perspectives (Third Edition). Toronto: Oxford University Press, pp. 269-272.

33. Daniel Béland and Klaus Petersen. 2017. “Exploring Social Policy Ideas and Language” in Patricia Kennett and Noemi Lendvai (eds.), Handbook of European Social Policy. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar Publishing, pp. 15-28.

32. Valéry Ridde, Daniel Béland, and Anthony Lacouture. 2017. “Stratégie par les politiques publiques” in Éric Breton et al. (eds.), Manuel pédagogique en promotion de la santé. Rennes: Presses de l’EHESP, pp. 119-141.

31. John B. Williamson and Daniel Béland. 2015. “The Future of Retirement Security in Comparative Perspective” in Linda K. George and Kenneth F. Ferraro (eds.), Handbook of Aging and the Social Sciences (8th Edition). San Diego: Elsevier, pp. 461-481.

30. Pierre-Marc Daigneault and Daniel Béland. 2015. “Introduction: Understanding Welfare Reform in the Canadian Provinces” in Daniel Béland and Pierre-Marc Daigneault (eds.), Welfare Reform in Canada: Provincial Social Assistance in Comparative Perspective. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, pp. 1-15.

29. Daniel Béland and Pierre-Marc Daigneault. 2015. “Conclusion: A Brief Survey of Welfare Reform in the Canadian Provinces” in Daniel Béland and Pierre-Marc Daigneault (eds.), Welfare Reform in Canada: Provincial Social Assistance in Comparative Perspective. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, pp. 381-394.

28. Daniel Béland and André Lecours. 2015. “Equalization and the Politics of Natural Resources: Balancing Provincial Autonomy and Territorial Solidarity” in Loleen Berdahl, André Juneau and Carolyn Tuohy (eds.), Canada: The State of the Federation 2012: Regions, Resources and Resiliency. Kingston: Institute for Intergovernmental Relations, Queen's University, pp. 99-115.

27. Daniel Béland, Christopher Howard, and Kimberly J. Morgan. 2014. “Introduction—The Fragmented American Welfare State: Putting the Pieces Together” in Daniel Béland, Christopher Howard, and Kimberly J. Morgan (eds.), The Oxford Handbook of Social Policy in the United States. New York: Oxford University Press, pp. 3-20.

25 26. Daniel Béland and Alex Waddan. 2014. “The Affordable Care Act: Cure or Train Wreck?” in Clodagh Harrington (ed.), Obama’s Washington: Political Leadership in a Partisan Era. London: Institute for the Study of the Americas (University of London), pp. 113-134.

25. André Lecours and Daniel Béland. 2014. “Péréquation et fédéralisme: l’approche conservatrice” in Julián Castro-Rea and Frédéric Boily (eds.), Le fédéralisme selon Harper: La place du Québec dans le Canada conservateur. Quebec City: Presses de l’Université Laval, pp. 141-156.

24. Rianne Mahon and Daniel Béland. 2014. “Putting Canadian Social Policy in a Comparative Perspective” in Luc Turgeon, Martin Papillon, Jennifer Wallner, and Stephen White (eds.), Comparing Canada: Methods and Perspectives on Canadian Politics. Vancouver: UBC Press, pp. 247-270.

23. Alex Waddan and Daniel Béland. 2014. “What Third Way? Clinton, New Democrats, and Social Policy Reform” in Richard Himelfarb and Rosanna Perotti (ed.), A True Third Way? Domestic Policy and the Presidency of William Jefferson Clinton. New York: Nova Publishers, pp. 101-111.

22. Daniel Béland and Klaus Petersen. 2014. “Introduction: Social Policy Concepts and Language” in Daniel Béland and Klaus Petersen (eds.), Analyzing Social Policy Concepts and Language: Comparative and Transnational Perspectives. Bristol: Policy Press, pp. 1-11.

21. Daniel Béland. 2014. “Social Policy Language in France” in Daniel Béland and Klaus Petersen (eds.), Analyzing Social Policy Concepts and Language: Comparative and Transnational Perspectives. Bristol: Policy Press, pp. 143-156.

20. Jennifer Klein, Daniel Béland and Klaus Petersen. 2014. “Social Policy Language in the United States” in Daniel Béland and Klaus Petersen (eds.), Analyzing Social Policy Concepts and Language: Comparative and Transnational Perspectives. Bristol: Policy Press, pp. 277-295.

19. Klaus Petersen and Daniel Béland. 2014. “Conclusion: Comparative Perspectives on Social Policy Language” in Daniel Béland and Klaus Petersen (eds.), Analyzing Social Policy Concepts and Language: Comparative and Transnational Perspectives. Bristol: Policy Press, pp. 297-311.

18. Daniel Béland. 2013. “The Politics of the Canada Pension Plan: Private Pensions and Federal-Provincial Parallelism” in G. Bruce Doern and Christopher Stoney (eds.), How Ottawa Spends, 2013-2014-The Harper Government: Mid-Term Blues and Long-Term Plans. Montreal and Kingston: McGill-Queen’s University Press, pp. 76-87.

17. Daniel Béland and Alex Waddan. 2013. “The New Politics of Austerity in the United Kingdon and the United States” in Guðmundur Jónsson and Kolbeinn Stefánsson (eds.), Retrenchment or Renewal? Welfare States in Times of Economic Crisis. Helsinki: NordWel Studies in Historical Welfare State Research, pp. 87-105.

26 16. Daniel Béland and André Lecours. 2013. “Federalism, Nationalist Politics, and Social Policy: How Ideas and Institutions Shape Federal Dynamics” in Arthur Benz and Jörg Broschek (eds.), Federal Dynamics: Continuity, Change, and Varieties of Federalism. Oxford: Oxford University Press, pp. 209-228.

15. Daniel Béland and Alex Waddan. 2013. “Health Politics and the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act” in John Dumbrell (ed.), Issues in American Politics: Polarized Politics in the Age of Obama. New York: Routledge, pp. 44-56.

14. Daniel Béland and Patrik Marier. 2012. “Vieillissement et politiques de retraite au Canada” in Patrik Marier (ed.), Le vieillissement de la population et les politiques publiques: enjeux d’ici et d’ailleurs. Quebec City: Presses de l’Université Laval, pp. 109-128.

13. Daniel Béland and André Lecours. 2012. “Nationalismus und Sozialpolitik in Quebec und Kanada” in Monika Eigmüller (ed.), Zwischen Gemeinschaft und Gesellschaft: Sozialpolitik in historisch-soziologischer Perspektive. Weinheim and Basel: Beltz Juventa, pp. 123-141.

12. Daniel Béland and Alex Waddan. 2012. “The Great Recession and US Social Policy: From Expansion to Austerity” in Majella Kilkey, Gaby Ramia and Kevin Farnsworth (eds.), Social Policy Review 24: Analysis and Debate in Social Policy. 2012, Bristol: Policy Press, pp. 277- 296.

11. Daniel Béland. 2011. “Population Aging and Public Policy in Saskatchewan” in David McGrane (ed.), New Direction in Saskatchewan Public Policy. Regina: Canadian Plains Research Center, pp. 37-52.

10. Daniel Béland and Alex Waddan. 2011. “Social Policy and the Recent Economic Crisis in Canada and the United States” in Kevin Farnsworth and Zoë Irving (eds.), Social Policy in Challenging Times: Economic Crisis and Welfare Systems. Bristol: Policy Press, pp. 231-249.

9. Daniel Béland and André Lecours. 2011. “Nationalism and Welfare State Politics” in Andrzej Marcin Suszycki (ed.), Welfare Citizenship and Welfare Nationalism. Helsinki: NordWel Studies in Historical Welfare State Research, pp. 117-150.

8. Daniel Béland. 2011. “The Unhealthy Risk Society: Health Scares and the Politics of Moral Panic” in Sean P. Hier (ed.), Moral Panic and the Politics of Anxiety. London: Routledge, pp. 224-234.

7. Daniel Béland and Robert H. Cox. 2011. “Ideas and Politics” in Daniel Béland and Robert H. Cox (eds.), Ideas and Politics in Social Science Research. New York: Oxford University Press, pp. 3-20.

6. Daniel Béland and André Lecours. 2009. “Nationalism, Federalism, and Social Citizenship: The Continental Divide Revisited” in André Lecours and Genevieve Nootens (eds.), Dominant Nationalism, Dominant Ethnicity: Identity, Federalism and Democracy. Brussels: Peter Lang, pp. 131-148.

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5. Daniel Béland and Brian Gran. 2008. “Introduction: Public and Private?” in Daniel Béland and Brian Gran (eds.), Public and Private Social Policy: Health and Pension Policies in a New Era. Basingstoke: Palgrave, pp. 1-14.

4. Brian Gran and Daniel Béland. 2008. “Conclusion: Revisiting the Public-Private Dichotomy” in Daniel Béland and Brian Gran (eds.), Public and Private Social Policy: Health and Pension Policies in a New Era. Basingstoke: Palgrave, pp. 269-281.

3. Daniel Béland and André Lecours. 2005. “Nationalism and Social Policy in Canada and Québec” in Nicola McEwen and Luis Moreno (eds.), The Territorial Politics of Welfare. London: Routledge, pp. 189-206.

2. Daniel Béland. 2005. “Ideas, Interests, and Institutions: Historical Institutionalism Revisited” in André Lecours (ed.), New Institutionalism: Theory and Analysis. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, pp. 29-50.

1. Daniel Béland and John Myles. 2005. “Stasis Amidst Change: Canadian Pension Reform in an Age of Retrenchment” in Giuliano Bonoli and Toshimitsu Shinkawa (eds.), Ageing and Pension Reform around the World. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar Publishing, pp. 252-272 [Japanese translation of the book published in 2004 by Minerva Publishing].

ENCYCLOPEDIA ENTRIES

7. Daniel Béland. 2012. “Global Security and Insecurity” in George Ritzer (ed.), Encyclopedia of Globalization. New York: Wiley-Blackwell.

6. Daniel Béland. 2012. “State Autonomy” in George Ritzer (ed.), Encyclopedia of Globalization. New York: Wiley-Blackwell.

5. Daniel Béland. 2011. “Social Exclusion” in Bertrand Badie et al. (eds.), International Encyclopedia of Political Science. London: Sage.

4. Daniel Béland. 2010. “Institutionalism, Comparative” in George Thomas Kurian et al. (eds.), The Encyclopedia of Political Science. Washington, DC: Congressional Quarterly Press.

3. Daniel Béland. 2010. “Social Security” in Richard Valelly (ed.), Encyclopedia of U. S. Political History, Volume 7. Washington, DC: Congressional Quarterly Press.

2. Daniel Béland. 2010. “Santé et couverture maladie: vers la fin de l’exception américaine?” in Thierry de Montbrial and Philippe Moreau Defarges (ed.), RAMSES (Rapport Annuel Mondial sur le Système Économique et les Stratégies) 2011: Un monde post-américain? Paris: Dunod/Institut français des relations internationales (IFRI), pp. 98-101.

1. Daniel Béland. 2009. “Canada” in Roger Chapman (ed.), Encyclopedia of the Culture Wars. Armonk (NY): M.E. Sharpe, p. 69.

28 POLICY BRIEFS AND REPORTS

7. Angelica Wagner, Daniel Béland and Feodor Snagovsky. 2020. Shifting Opinions: Perceptions of Discrimination in Alberta Society. Edmonton: Common Ground. https://drive.google.com/file/d/15t5x_0PMWSEPLChpp_RYaWERgjbO-v58/view

6. Daniel Béland, Loleen Berdahl, Jared Wesley, and Amy Vachon-Chabot. 2020. Alberta and the Rest of Canada. Edmonton: Common Ground. https://drive.google.com/file/d/18a34BkA1htVhV4Ec_5DdkzIBhjStgwWu/view

5. Daniel Béland and André Lecours. 2016. Canada’s Equalization Policy in Comparative Perspective. Montreal: Institute for Research on Public Policy (IRPP Insight). https://irpp.org/research-studies/insight-no9/

4. Daniel Béland and Pierre-Marc Daigneault. 2015. The State of Provincial Social Assistance in Canada. Regina and Saskatoon: Johnson Shoyama Graduate School of Public Policy. https://www.schoolofpublicpolicy.sk.ca/research/publications/policy-brief/the-state-of- provincial-social-assistance-in-Canada.php

3. Daniel Béland. 2013. The Politics of ObamaCare, Social Security, and Medicare. Cambridge, MA: Scholars Strategy Network. https://scholars.org/contribution/politics-obamacare-social- security-and-medicare

2. Daniel Béland and Alex Waddan. 2013. Federalism, the Obama Presidency, and Health Insurance Reform. Montreal: L’Idée Fédérale/The Federal Idea. http://ideefederale.ca/documents/July_2013.pdf

1. Daniel Béland and André Lecours. 2012. Equalization at Arm’s Length. Toronto: Mowat Centre for Policy Innovation. https://munkschool.utoronto.ca/mowatcentre/equalization-at-arms- length/

WORKING PAPERS

14. André Lecours, Daniel Béland, Nikola Brassard-Dion, Trevor Tombe, and Jennifer Wallner. 2020. The COVID-19 Crisis and Canadian Federalism. Ottawa: Forum of Federations (Occasional Paper Series Number 48). http://www.forumfed.org/publications/the-covid-19- crisis-and-canadian-federalism-number-48/

13. Keith Jakee and Daniel Béland. 2017. Sweden's Welfare State Crisis, 1992-93: Analyzing the Public Economic Debate Using Contemporaneous Interviews with Leading Social Scientists. University of Southern Denmark: Danish Centre for Welfare Studies (WP 2017-4). https://www.sdu.dk/-/media/daws/daws/filer/daws+working+paper+series/daws+wp2017_4.pdf

29 12. Valéry Ridde, Daniel Béland and Anthony Lacouture. 2016. Comprendre les politiques publiques pour mieux les influencer. Montreal: Cahiers REALISME (No 6 [August]). https://evalorix.com/boutique/produits-et-outils-en-sante/produits-et-outils-en-sante- publique/comprendre-politiques-publiques-pour-mieux-influencer/

11. Daniel Béland and Valéry Ridde. 2014. Ideas and Policy Implementation: Understanding the Resistance against Free Health Care in Africa. Montreal: Les Cahiers du CIRDIS (Collection recherche No 2014-01). https://www.ieim.uqam.ca/spip.php?page=article- cirdis&id_article=8667

10. Marja Aartsen, Daniel Béland, Ricca Edmondson, Jay Ginn, Kathrin Komp, Magnus Nilsson, Jolanta Perek-Bialas, Penny Sorensen & Bernhard Weicht. 2012. Ageing in the Light of Crises: Economic Crisis, Demographic Change, and the Search for Meaning. Umeå: Department of Sociology, Umeå University (Working Paper 12/2012). https://research.vu.nl/en/publications/ageing-in-the-light-of-crisis-economic-crisis-demographic- change-

9. Daniel Béland and John Myles. 2008. Policy Change in the Canadian Welfare State: Comparing the Canada Pension Plan and Unemployment Insurance. Hamilton: SEDAP Research Paper No. 235 (McMaster University), October. https://socialsciences.mcmaster.ca/sedap/p/sedap235.pdf

8. Daniel Béland and Alex Waddan. 2008. The Politics of Social Policy Reform in the United States: The Clinton and the W. Bush Presidencies Reconsidered. Hamilton: SEDAP Research Paper No. 232 (McMaster University), June. https://socialsciences.mcmaster.ca/sedap/p/sedap232.pdf

7. Kristina Babich and Daniel Béland. 2007. Creating the Canada/Quebec Pension Plans: An Historical and Political Analysis. Hamilton: SEDAP Research Paper 223 (McMaster University), August. https://socialsciences.mcmaster.ca/sedap/p/sedap223.pdf

6. Daniel Béland. 2007. Le système de retraite américain: entre fragmentation et privatisation. Hamilton: SEDAP Research Paper 172 (McMaster University), February. https://socialsciences.mcmaster.ca/sedap/p/sedap172.pdf

5. Daniel Béland. 2006. What Ownership Society? Hamilton: SEDAP Research Paper 150 (McMaster University), February. https://socialsciences.mcmaster.ca/sedap/p/sedap150.pdf

4. Daniel Béland. 2005. The Political Construction of Collective Insecurity. Cambridge, MA: Center for European Studies Working Paper Series 126 (Harvard University), October. https://ces.fas.harvard.edu/publications/000144-the-political-construction-of-collective- insecurity-from-moral-panic-to-blame-avoidance-and-organized-irresponsibility

3. Daniel Béland and Patrik Marier. 2004. The Politics of Protest Avoidance. Hamilton: SEDAP Research Paper 114 (McMaster University), February. https://socialsciences.mcmaster.ca/sedap/p/sedap114.pdf

30 2. Daniel Béland and André Lecours. 2003. Politique sociale et nationalisme sub-étatique. Montreal: Cahiers du CPDS, May.

1. Daniel Béland and John Myles. 2003. Stasis amidst Change: Canadian Pension Reform in an Age of Retrenchment. Hamilton: SEDAP Research Paper 111 (McMaster University), February. https://socialsciences.mcmaster.ca/sedap/p/sedap111.pdf

SHORT ARTICLES

80. Matthew Boulden and Daniel Béland. 2021. “Statistics Canada Plays Important Role in COVID,” Policy Options, February 10. https://policyoptions.irpp.org/magazines/february- 2021/statistics-canada-plays-important-role-in-covid/

79. Mike Medeiros, Daniel Béland, and André Lecours. 2020. “Overriding the Provinces on COVID would Cause Long-Term Harm to Canada,” The Globe and Mail, November 26. https://www.theglobeandmail.com/opinion/article-overriding-the-provinces-on-covid-would- cause-long-term-harm-to-canada/

78. Jennifer Wallner, Daniel Béland, and André Lecours. 2020. “Intergovernmental Relations and the Pandemic,” The Hill Times, August 17. https://www.hilltimes.com/2020/08/17/intergovernmentl-relations-and-the-pandemic/259528

77. Daniel Béland, Shannon Dinan, Philip Rocco, and Alex Waddan. 2020. COVID-19 in Canada and the United States: Comparting the Social Protection Responses. Montreal: Institute for Health and Social Policy. https://blogs.mcgill.ca/learning-from-covid/2020/08/05/covid-19- in-canada-and-the-united-states-comparting-the-social-protection-responses/

76. Salomons, Geoff and Daniel Béland. 2020. “Is the Alberta Advantage really an Advantage?” Inroads: The Canadian Journal of Opinion, 47: 68-72.

75. Shannon Dinan and Daniel Béland. 2020. “COVID-19 and Support for the Unemployed,” Policy Options, June 10. https://policyoptions.irpp.org/magazines/june-2020/covid-19-and- support-for-the-unemployed/

74. Patrik Marier and Daniel Béland. 2020. “COVID-19: les soins de longue durée sous la loupe,” Options politiques, May 12. https://policyoptions.irpp.org/fr/magazines/may-2020/les-soins-de-longue-duree-sous-la-loupe/

73. Daniel Béland et al. 2020. “COVID-19 will force a change in Canada’s fiscal arrangements” Policy Options, May 7. https://policyoptions.irpp.org/magazines/may-2020/covid-19-will-force- a-change-to-canadas-fiscal-arrangements/ French translation: https://policyoptions.irpp.org/fr/magazines/may-2020/le-federalisme-fiscal-canadien-apres-la- covid-19/

31 72. Daniel Béland. 2020. How Different Countries Respond to Global Crises: Social Policy Lessons from the Past. Montreal: Max Bell School of Public Policy (April 1). https://www.mcgill.ca/maxbellschool/article/how-different-countries-respond-global-crises- social-policy-lessons-past

71. Daniel Béland. 2019. “Showing Love to Quebec,” iPolitics, November 26. https://ipolitics.ca/2019/11/26/showing-love-to-quebec/

70. Daniel Béland and Melanee Thomas. 2019. “Jason Kenney’s Case of Quebec Envy,” Policy Options, November 25: https://policyoptions.irpp.org/magazines/november-2019/jason-kenneys- case-of-quebec-envy/

69. Daniel Béland. 2019. “Québec’s Split Decision: A Tour d’horizon,” Policy: Canadian Politics and Public Policy, October 26. https://policymagazine.ca/quebecs-split-decision-a-tour- dhorizon/

68. Daniel Béland and Graham Fox. 2019. “Federal-provincial tensions loom over 2019 campaign,” Policy Options, June 3. https://policyoptions.irpp.org/magazines/june-2019/federal- provincial-tensions-loom-over-2019-campaign/

67. Daniel Béland. 2019. “Promoting the Comparative Turn in Canadian Studies,” Canadian Content, 11(spring): iv-v.

66. Daniel Béland. 2019. “Keeping Political Fragmentation at Bay,” Globe and Mail, March 25. https://www.theglobeandmail.com/opinion/article-canada-must-keep-political-balkanization-at- bay/

65. Daniel Béland and Alex Waddan. 2019. “Social policy change in the United States and Canada,” Social Policy Association: 50th Anniversary Blog Series, February 20. http://www.social-policy.org.uk/category/50-for-50/

64. Daniel Béland. 2018. “Donald Trump’s populism preys upon collective anxieties,” The Conversation, November 28. http://theconversation.com/donald-trumps-populism-preys-upon- collective-anxieties-107559 Republished by The National Post on November 29, 2018: https://nationalpost.com/pmn/news-pmn/donald-trumps-populism-preys-upon-collective- anxieties

63. Daniel Béland and Rianne Mahon. 2018. “Why You Should Read My Book: Advanced Introduction to Social Policy,” European Policy Analysis, 4(2): 313.

62. Daniel Béland, André Lecours, Gregory P. Marchildon, Haizhen Mou, and Rose Olfert. 2018. “The Challenge for Canada’s Equalization Program,” Policy Options, July 18. http://policyoptions.irpp.org/magazines/july-2018/challenge-canadas-equalization-program/

32 61. Daniel Béland, André Lecours, Gregory P. Marchildon, and Rose Olfert. 2018. “Premier Moe’s Equalization Plan Would Curb Redistribution,” Regina Leader-Post, June 27. http://leaderpost.com/opinion/columnists/premier-moes-equalization-plan-would-curb- redistribution

60. Daniel Béland and Patrik Marier. 2018. “Austérité, démantèlement de l’État-providence et restructuration : de quoi parle-t-on?” Pluriâges, 8(1): 11-14. https://www.creges.ca/wp- content/uploads/2018/04/Table-des-matières_Vol.8_FR.pdf

59. Daniel Béland, Alex Waddan, and Philip Rocco. 2018. “Eight years of attacks and Obamacare still stands,” Policy Options, May 15. http://policyoptions.irpp.org/magazines/may- 2018/eight-years-attacks-obamacare-still-stands/

58. Daniel Béland, Philip Rocco, Shih-Jiunn Shi, and Alex Waddan. 2018. “Despite very different beginnings, China and America now have a great deal in common in how social policy provision is organized,” United States Politics and Policy Blog, January 18. http://bit.ly/2rj405M

57. Daniel Béland, Alana Cattapan, and Elizabeth Schwartz. 2017. “Paying Attention to the Mundane Policy Issues,” Policy Options, December 5. http://policyoptions.irpp.org/magazines/december-2017/paying-attention-to-the-mundane-policy- issues/

56. Alex Waddan and Daniel Béland. 2017. “Walking Dead: The Republican Effort to Repeal Obamacare,” PSA Blog, August 21. https://www.psa.ac.uk/insight-plus/blog/walking-dead- republican-effort-repeal-obamacare

55. Daniel Béland and R. Kent Weaver. 2017. “Fork in the road for Canada and Quebec pension plans,” Policy Options, August 18. http://policyoptions.irpp.org/magazines/august-2017/fork- road-canada-quebec-pension-plans/

54. Michal Koreh and Daniel Béland. 2017. “Why do we need a Fiscal Centred Perspective on Welfare State Development?” Discover Society, July 5. http://discoversociety.org/2017/07/05/policy-and-politics-why-do-we-need-a-fiscal-centred- perspective-on-welfare-state-development/

53. Daniel Béland. 2017. “Canadian Sociology: Public Policy,” Global Dialogue: Newsletter of the International Sociological Association, 7(2), June. http://isa-global-dialogue.net/canadian-sociology-public-policy/?cn=bWVudGlvbg%3D%3D

52. Greg Marchildon, Daniel Béland, Philip Rocco, and Alex Waddan. 2017. “The precarious future of the Affordable Care Act,” The Broadbent Blog, May 4. http://www.broadbentinstitute.ca/382440/the_precarious_future_of_the_affordable_care_act

51. Daniel Béland. 2017. “From the Tea Party to the Trump Party and Beyond,” Voices of the College, March 27. http://rsc-src-college.ca/voices/french-voices-of-the-college-from-the-tea- party-to-the-trump-party-and-beyond/

33 50. Daniel Béland, Philip Rocco, and Alex Waddan. 2017. “Obamacare: What Repeal and Replace says about American Democracy,” University Press of Kansas Blog, March 15: http://universitypressblog.dept.ku.edu/uncategorized/how-the-war-over-obamacare-can-erode- american-democracy/

49. Daniel Béland and Justin Longo. 2016. “Wall Right to Consider Move to a Presumed Consent Law,” The StarPhoenix, December 8.

48. Daniel Béland and Klaus Petersen. 2016. “Make Denmark Great Again?” Governance Blog, December 1. https://governancejournal.net/2016/12/01/make-denmark-great-again/

47. Daniel Béland and André Lecours. 2016. “For all provinces, we must de-politicize equalization,” Globe and Mail, November 11.

46. Daniel Béland. 2016. “Hilary Clinton versus Donald Trump: Presidential power has its limits,” Regina Leader-Post, July 30 [piece reprinted the same day in The StarPhoenix].

45. Daniel Béland. 2016. “Pauvreté et redistribution: repenser la sécurité de la vieillesse,” Policy Options, June 17: http://policyoptions.irpp.org/magazines/june-2016/pauvrete-et-redistribution- repenser-la-securite-de-la-vieillesse/

44. Daniel Béland. 2016. “Et si le Népal faisait la leçon au Canada?” La Presse, March 20.

43. Daniel Béland. 2016. “Croisade contre le Québec payante pour Brad Wall,” La Presse, March 11.

42. Daniel Béland, Philip Rocco and Alex Waddan. 2016. “Presidential Politics and U.S. Health Care Reform in 2016 and Beyond,” PSA (Political Studies Association) blog, February 5: https://www.psa.ac.uk/insight-plus/blog/presidential-politics-and-us-health-care-reform-2016- and-beyond

41. Daniel Béland, Philip Rocco and Alex Waddan. 2016. “Here’s Three Easy Ways a Republican President Could Dismantle the ACA—Short of Outright Repeal,” The Monkey Cage, January 26: https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/monkey-cage/wp/2016/01/26/heres-three- easy-ways-a-republican-president-could-dismantle-the-aca-short-of-outright-repeal/

40. Daniel Béland. 2016. “True Leadership Means Action, Not More Study,” Regina Leader- Post, January 4: A5 [piece reprinted on January 5 in The StarPhoenix].

39. Daniel Béland. 2015. “L’Ouest et ses paysages électoraux,” La Presse, October 14.

38. Daniel Béland. 2015. “La mosaïque de la Colombie-Britannique,” La Presse, September 30.

37. Daniel Béland. 2015. “Alberta: L’effet Notley?” La Presse, September 16.

34 36. Michael Atkinson and Daniel Béland. 2015. “Farewell to Open Federalism,” Policy Options, September 9: http://policyoptions.irpp.org/issues/september-2015/election-2015/farewell-to- open-federalism/

35. Daniel Béland. 2015. “Une brèche dans la suprématie conservatrice?” La Presse, September 2.

34. Alex Waddan and Daniel Béland. 2015. “Ideas, Institutions, and Tax Policy in the US and the UK,” The Policy Space, September 1. http://www.thepolicyspace.com.au/2015/01/48-ideas- institutions-and-tax-policy-in-the-us-and-the-uk

33. Daniel Béland. 2015. “Le cas du Manitoba,” La Presse, August 19.

32. Daniel Béland. 2015. “Alberta: une puissante volonté de changement,” La Presse, May 7.

31. Daniel Béland and Klaus Petersen. 2015. “Why we Need to Analyse Social Policy Concepts and Language,” Policy & Politics Blog, February: http://policyandpoliticsblog.com/

30. Daniel Béland, Rachel Laforest and Jennifer Wallner. 2015. “Canada’s Worst Policy Ideas of 2014,” In Due Course, January: http://induecourse.ca/canadas-worst-policy-ideas-of-2014/

29. Daniel Béland and Mitchell A. Orenstein. 2015. “International Organizations: More Flexible than we Thought,” The Governance Blog, January: http://governancejournal.net/

28. Julie Kaye and Daniel Béland. 2014. “Stephen Harper’s Dangerous Refusal to ‘Commit Sociology’,” Toronto Star, August 22. https://www.thestar.com/opinion/commentary/2014/08/22/stephen_harpers_dangerous_refusal_t o_commit_sociology.html

27. Jennifer Wallner and Daniel Béland. 2014. “Fraser Report Conceals Big Picture on Taxes,” Toronto Star, August 14. https://www.thestar.com/opinion/commentary/2014/08/14/fraser_report_conceals_big_picture_o n_taxes.html

26. Daniel Béland, Philip Rocco, and Alex Waddan. 2014. “Obamacare: The Battle Continues— How Partisan Warfare, Fragmented Institutions, and Market Challenges Continue to Shape Health Reform,” USApp: American Politics and Policy, January: blogs.lse.ac.uk/usappblog/.

25. Daniel Béland. 2013. “Les conservateurs contre-attaquent,” La Presse, April 26: A19.

24. Daniel Béland. 2013. “Ridings Creation Non-Partisan,” The StarPhoenix, April 5: A09.

23. Daniel Béland and Pierre-Marc Daigneault. 2013. “Language Trends in Western Canada,” Western Policy Analyst, February: 1-3.

22. Daniel Béland. 2012. “Dynastie menacée,” La Presse, March 31: A32.

35 21. Daniel Béland and André Lecours. 2012. “Calming the Furor over Equalization,” National Post, March 19: A10. https://nationalpost.com/opinion/daniel-beland-andre-lecours-calming-the- furor-over-equalization

20. Daniel Béland. 2011. “A Political Year in the West,” Policy Options, 39(11): 38-41.

19. Daniel Béland. 2011. “Policy and Politics Brad Wall’s Saskatchewan,” Policy Options, 39(10): 42-45. 18. Michael Atkinson and Daniel Béland. 2011. “American Democracy and Political Extremism,” Policy Options, 39(9): 64-67. 17. Daniel Béland. 2011. “En quête d’une renaissance,” La Presse, April 28: A29.

16. Daniel Béland. 2011. “Misères libérales,” La Presse, April 21: A35.

15. Daniel Béland. 2011. “Débat en anglais: pas de vainqueur,” Cyberpresse, April 12.

14. Daniel Béland. 2011. “Une coalition dans l’Ouest,” La Presse, April 6: A28.

13. Daniel Béland. 2011. “L’Ouest n’est pas homogène,” La Presse, March 31: A25.

12. Daniel Béland. 2011. “L’autonomie provinciale, une tendance lourde,” La Presse, February 11: A27.

11. Daniel Béland. 2010. “L’avenir du système de santé américain,” La vie des idées, March.

10. Daniel Béland. 2010. “Quel avenir pour les régimes publics de pension?” Options politiques, March: 14-16.

9. Daniel Béland. 2009. “Le fédéralisme canadien à l'épreuve de la crise,” Alternatives internationales, December: 107-108.

8. Daniel Béland. 2009. “Le poids des origines,” Options politiques, 30(6): 66-68.

7. Daniel Béland. 2009. “Policy Ideas in Times of Crisis,” The Mark, May 5.

6. Daniel Béland. 2009. “Sociology and Public Policy,” Footnotes, 37(4): 7.

5. Daniel Béland. 2009. “The Threat to Retirement Security,” Policy Options, 30(2): 55-58.

4. Daniel Béland. 2009. “Obama and the Future of Social Security,” Policy Options, 30(1): 30- 33.

3. Daniel Béland. 2008. “Politics of Economic Insecurity Elude PM,” The StarPhoenix, October 16: A10.

36 2. Daniel Béland. 2006. “How to Retire,” The Wilson Quarterly, Summer: 4-6.

1. Daniel Béland. 2002. “Un conservatisme à visage humain?” La vie des idées, Winter: 8-9.

BOOK REVIEWS

Forthcoming

73. Review of William Genieys, Gouverner à l’abri des regards: la réussite de l’Obamacare, in Revue française de science politique.

2020

72. Review of Donald J. Savoie, Democracy in Canada, in Policy: Canadian Politics and Public Policy, 8(2): 40-41.

2019

71. Review of Sabine Dreher and Peter J. Smith (eds.), Religious Activism in the Global Economy, in Politics and Religion, 12(1): 203-205.

2018

70. Review of Norma M. Riccucci, Policy Drift, in Public Administration, 96(4): 837-838.

69. Review of Elizabeth Anderson, Private Government, in Canadian Journal of Political Science, 51(3): 702-703.

68. Review of Carey Doberstein, Building a Collaborative Advantage, in Public Administration Review, 486-488.

67. Review of Sirvan Karimi, Beyond the Welfare State, in Journal of Aging & Social Policy, 30(1): 87-89.

2017

66. Review of Jan-Werner Müller, What is Populism? in Canadian Journal of Political Science, 50(2): 633-634.

2016

65. Review of Scott Straus, Making and Unmaking Nations, in Ethnic and Racial Studies, 39(3): 487-489.

37 2015

64. Review of Gabriele Koehler and Deepta Chopra (eds.), Development and Welfare Policy in South Asia, in Political Studies Review, 13(3): 460-461.

63. Review of Pierre Rosanvallon, “Le Parlement des invisibles,” in Canadian Review of Sociology, 52(1): 101-103.

2014

62. Review of Glenn David Mackin, The Politics of Social Welfare in America, in Perspectives on Politics, 12(3): 744-745.

61. Review of Darius Ornston, When Small States Make Big Leaps, in Canadian Journal of Political Science, 47(2): 421-422.

60. Review of Stefanie Börner, Belonging, Solidarity and Expansion in Social Policy, in Journal of Social Policy, 43(3): 665-666.

59. Review of Daniel P. Aldrich, Building Resilience: Social Capital in Post-Disaster Recovery, in British Journal of Sociology, 65(1): 192-193.

58. Review of Drew Halfmann, Doctors and Demonstrators, in Political Studies Review, 12(1): 126.

57. Review of Jennifer Bussell, Corruption and Reform in India, in Journal of International Development, 26(2): 301-302.

2013

56. Review of David Vogel, The Politics of Precaution, in Journal of Comparative Policy Analysis, 15(4): 368-369.

55. Review of Mary Janigan, Let the Eastern Bastards Freeze in the Dark, in Canadian Review of Sociology, 50(3): 369-371.

54. Review of Frederick R. Lynch, One Nation under AARP, in Contemporary Sociology. 42(3): 401-402.

53. Review of Erik Martinez Kuhonta, The Institutional Imperative, in Political Studies Review, 11(1): 141.

2012

52. Review of Theda Skocpol and Vanessa Williamson, The Tea Party and the Remaking of Republican Conservatism, in Canadian Journal of Political Science, 45(4): 959-960.

38 51. Review of Lisa Vanhala, Making Rights a Reality? in Social Movement Studies, 11(3-4): 481-483.

50. Review of Stein Ringen et al., The Korean State and Social Policy, in Political Studies Review, 10(2): 306-307.

49. Review of Corey Robin, The Reactionary Mind, in Canadian Review of Sociology, 49(1): 107-108.

2011

48. Review of Sven Steinmo, The Evolution of Modern States: Sweden, Japan, and the United States, in Political Studies Review, 9(3): 413.

47. Review of Silja Häusermann, The Politics of Welfare State Reform in Continental Europe, in Political Science Quarterly, 126(2): 348-350.

46. Review of Lawrence Jacobs and Theda Skocpol, Health Care Reform and American Politics, in Journal of Social Policy, 40(3): 638-639.

45. Review of Traute Meyer, Paul Bridgen, and Barbara Riedmuller (eds.), Private Pensions versus Social Inclusion, in Canadian Studies in Population, 38 (1-2): 189-190.

44. Review of Mark W. Frazier, Socialist Insecurity: Pensions and the Politics of Uneven Development in China, in Journal of Asian Studies, 70(1): 193-194.

43. Review of Robert M. Ball, The Greenspan Commission: What Really Happened, in Pensions, 16(1): 63-64.

2010

42. Review of Isaac Martin, The Permanent Tax Revolt, in Canadian Journal of Political Science, 43(1): 209-210.

2009

41. Review of William Genieys and Mark Smyrl (eds.), Elites, Ideas, and the Evolution of Public Policy, in Governance, 22(4): 750-752.

40. Review of Mitchell A. Orenstein, Privatizing Pensions, in Political Studies Review, 7(2): 277-278.

39. Review of Craig Parsons, How to Map Arguments in Political Science, in Political Studies Review, 7(2): 247-248.

39 38. Review of Brian Steensland, The Failed Welfare Revolution: America’s Struggle over Guaranteed Income Policy, in Political Science Quarterly, 123(4): 696-697.

2008

37. Review of Eric Fong (ed.), Inside the Mosaic, in Canadian Journal of Sociology, 33(4): 1044-1045.

36. Review of Christopher Howard, The Welfare State Nobody Knows: Debunking Myths about U.S. Social Policy, in American Journal of Sociology, 113(6): 1749-1751.

35. Review of Clem Brooks and Jeff Manza, Why Welfare States Persist: The Importance of Public Opinion in Democracies, in Governance, 21(2): 299-301.

2007

34. Review of Charles Tilly, Democracy, in Canadian Journal of Sociology, 32 (4): 525-526.

33. Review of Alyson M. Cole, The Cult of True Victimhood, in Canadian Journal of Sociology Online, November-December 2007.

32. Review of Stuart Croft, Culture Crisis and America’s War on Terror, in Canadian Journal of Sociology Online (September-October).

31. Review of Edwin Amenta, When Movements Matter: The Townsend Movement and the Rise of Social Security, in Contexts, 6(1): 62-63.

30. Review of Philip Smith, Why War? The Cultural Logic of Iraq, the Gulf War, and Suez, in Canadian Journal of Sociology Online (January-February).

2006

29. Review of Dan Zuberi, Differences that Matter: Social Policy and the Working Poor in the United States and Canada, in Canadian Ethnic Studies, XXXVIII(2): 203-205.

28. Review of John L. Campbell, Institutional Change and Globalization, in Canadian Journal of Sociology 31(4): 529-531.

27. Review of C.T. Gillin, David MacGregor and Thomas R. Klassen (eds.), Time’s Up! Mandatory Retirement in Canada, in Canadian Journal on Aging, 25(3): 331-332.

26. Review of Jennifer Klein, For All These Rights, in Canadian Review of American Studies, 36(2): 237-242.

25. Review of Steven Lukes, Power: A Radical View, Second Edition, in Canadian Journal of Sociology Online, July-August.

40 24. Review of Georges Campeau, From UI to EI: Waging War on the Welfare State, in Canadian Journal of Political Science, 39(2): 434-435.

23. Review of Herbert Obinger, Stephan Leibfried and Francis G. Castles (eds.), Federalism and the Welfare State: New World and European Experiences, in Journal of European Social Policy, 16(2): 204.

22. Review of Neil Gilbert, Transformation of the Welfare State, in Perspectives on Politics, 4(1): 210-211.

21. Review of Seungsook Moon, Militarized Modernity and Gendered Citizenship in South Korea, in Canadian Journal of Sociology Online, January-February.

2005

20. Review of Jürgen Osterhammel and Niels Petersson, Globalization: A Short History, in Canadian Review of Sociology and Anthropology On-Line Book Reviews, September.

19. Review of Paul Pierson, Politics in Time: History, Institutions, and Social Analysis, in Political Studies Review, 3(3): 385-386.

18. Review of Robin Rogers-Dillon, The Welfare Experiments: Politics and Policy Evaluation, in Canadian Journal of Sociology Online, July-August.

17. Review of Andrew Rich, Think Tanks, Public Policy, and the Politics of Expertise, in Review of Politics, 67(1): 709-711.

16. Review of Corey Robin, Fear: The History of a Political Idea, in Canadian Journal of Sociology Online, January-February.

15. Review of Peter A. Diamond and Peter R. Orszag, Saving Social Security: A Balanced Approach, in Political Studies Review, 3(1): 94.

14. Review of Andrea Louise Campbell, How Policies Make Citizens, in Political Studies Review, 3(1): 88.

2004

13. Review of Hugues Lagrange, Demandes de sécurité: France, Europe, États-Unis, in Canadian Journal of Sociology, 29(4): 610-612.

12. Review of Robert Castel, L’insécurité sociale: Qu’est-ce qu’être protégé? in Canadian Review of Sociology and Anthropology, 41(1): 88-90.

41 2003

11. Review of Bruno Théret, Protection sociale et fédéralisme: L’Europe dans le miroir de l’Amérique du Nord, in Canadian Journal of Political Science, 36(4): 917-919.

10. Review of Stuart N. Soroka, Agenda-Setting Dynamics in Canada, in Political Studies Review, 1(3): 407-408.

9. Review of Dominique Schnapper, La démocratie providentielle, in Canadian Review of Sociology and Anthropology On-Line Book Reviews, October-November.

8. Review of Donald E. Abelson, Do Think Tanks Matter? Assessing the Impact of Public Policy Institutes, in Political Studies Review, 1(2): 295-296.

7. Review of Jonathan Engel, Doctors and Reformers: Discussion and Debate over Health Care Policy 1925-1950, in Contemporary Sociology 32(1): 111-112.

6. Review of Theodore Caplow (ed.), Leviathan Transformed, in Canadian Journal of Sociology, 28(1): 106-108.

2002

5. Review of Janet R. Horne, A Social Laboratory for Modern France, in American Journal of Sociology, 107(6): 1637-1638.

4. Review of James J. Rice and Michael J. Prince, Changing Politics of Canadian Social Policy, in Journal of Social Policy, 31(1): 168-171. 1999

3. Review of Colette Bec, L’assistance en démocratie, in Cahiers de recherche sociologique, 32: 183-188.

2. Review of François-Xavier Merrien, L’État-providence, in Cahiers de recherche sociologique, 32: 188-194.

1997

1. Review of Rebecca Blank, It Takes a Nation: A New Agenda for Fighting Poverty, in Cahiers de recherche sociologique, 30: 331-338.

42 WORKS IN PROGRESS

BOOK MANUSCRIPT

Under Review

1. Scott Greer, Daniel Béland et al, “Federalism and the Territorial Politics of Social Policy.”

JOURNAL ARTICLES

Revise and Resubmit

1. Sanya Naqvi, Daniel Béland, and Alex Waddan, “Policy Feedback and Housing Policy.”

2. Daniel Béland, Michael J. Prince, and R Kent Weaver, “The New Politics of Expansion.”

Under Review

1. Daniel Béland, Martin Powell, and Alex Waddan, “Policy Transfer from the US to the NHS.”

2. André Lecours and Daniel Béland, “Federalism and Pipeline Politics in Alberta and Texas.”

3. Daniel Béland et al, “Ideas, Bolsonaro, Trump, and the Framing of the COVID-19 Crisis.”

4. Paul Boakye and Daniel Béland, “Bricolage and the Politics of Education Reform in Ghana.”

5. André Lecours, Daniel Béland, et al., “Federalism and Policy Reponses to COVID-19.”

6. Philip Rocco et al., “Varieties of Federalism and the Politics of COVID-19 Statistics.”

In Preparation

1. Christilla Roederer-Rynning, Daniel Béland et al, “Fiscal Redistribution within the EU.”

2. Keith Jakee and Daniel Béland, “How Do Economists and their Theories Matter?”

3. Gregory Marchildon, Catarina Segatto and Daniel Béland, “Health Regionalization in SK.”

4. Carmen Ho, Daniel Béland et al, “Political Regimes and Social Policy in India and China.”

5. Daniel Béland, Dionne Pohler, and Murray Fulton, “Business and Human Sustainability.”

6. Daniel Béland and Michal Koreh, “Ideas, Social Insurance, and the Politics of Inequality.”

7. Daniel Béland and David Natali, “Policy Reform and the Production of Knowledge in Italy.”

43 8. Daniel Béland et al, “Federalism and the Politics of Health Care Funding in North America.”

9. Michael Kpessa, Daniel Béland and Kafui Tsekpo, “Education Policy Feedback in Ghana.”

10. Daniel Béland et al., “Social Policy and the Politics of Inequality during COVID-19.”

11. Daniel Béland and al., “The Transnational Influence of the 1942 Beveridge Report.”

12. Adolfo Garcé and Daniel Béland, “Ideas, Diffusion, and the Birth of Political Institutions.”

BOOK CHAPTERS

1. Daniel Béland, “Historical Institutionalism Meets Field Theory: An Ideational Approach.”

2. Daniel Béland and André Lecours, “Federalism, Oil Policy and Territorial Politics in Canada.”

3. Bent Greve and Daniel Béland, “Redistribution, Inequality and the Universal Welfare.”

4. Daniel Béland and Ishani Mukherjee, “Analyzing the Role of Ideas in Policy Design.”

5. Daniel Béland et al., “COVID-19, Inequality, and Political Leadership in the US and Canada.”

6. Daniel Béland et al, “Fiscal Federalism in Canada: Economic, Political and Legal Issues.”

7. Daniel Béland, André Lecours, and Trevor Tombe, “Why Equalization is a Policy Success.”

8. Daniel Béland and Patrik Marier, “The Canadian Public Pension System as a Policy Success.”

9. André Lecours, Daniel Béland and Jennifer Wallner, “COVID-19 and Canada’s Federalism.”

10. André Lecours, Daniel Béland and Mireille Paquet, “Canada: Federalism and Public Policy.”

12. Tuba Agartan and Daniel Béland, “Health Policy: Types of Ideas, Diffusion, and Transfer.”

13. Tuba Agartan, Daniel Béland, Martin Powell and, Claus Wendt, “Intro to Health Policy.”

14. Daniel Béland and Claus Wendt, “Institutionalism’s Contribution to Health Research.”

15. Daniel Béland, Amélie Quesnel-Vallée and Gregory Marchildon, “Le fédéral et la santé.”

16. Daniel Béland et al., “COVID and Welfare Regimes: Economic Forces and Policy Legacies.”

17. Daniel Béland, Shannon Dinan, Alex Waddan, “Labor Market Policies in North America.”

18. Catarina Segatto, Daniel Béland and Shannon Dinan, “COVID-19 Policy in North America.”

44 SCHOLARLY PRESENTATIONS

PEER-REVIEWED PRESENTATIONSS

81. Daniel Béland. 2021. “Policy Responses to COVID-19 in North America,” paper presented online on February 17 at the annual meeting of the Canadian Public Policy Network (Montreal).

80. André Lecours, Daniel Béland et al. 2020. “Federalism and the Covid-19 crisis: Canada, Australia and the United States in Comparative Perspective,” paper presented virtually on December 14 at the Joint IPSA Colloquium “Disruption, Crisis, Opportunity: Whither Democratic Governance?” (Belfast).

79. Daniel Béland, Philip Rocco and Alex Waddan. 2020. “Social Policy Responses to COVID- 19 in Canada and the United States,” Paper presented virtually on December 3 at the Annual Meeting of the Research Committee 19 of the International Sociological Association (Taipei).

78. Daniel Béland, Philip Rocco and Alex Waddan. 2020. “The Affordable Care Act in the States: Fragmented Politics, Unstable Policy,” Paper presented on January 4 at the 46th Annual Conference of the American Politics Group of the UK Political Studies Association (Kent).

77. Geoff Salomons and Daniel Béland. 2019. “The Politics of Provincial Sales Tax in Alberta,” Paper presented on November 14 at the 25th Biennial Conference of the Association for Canadian Studies in the United States (Montreal).

76. André Lecours, Daniel Béland and Greg Marchildon. 2019. “Fiscal Federalism: Pierre Trudeau as a Decentralization Agent,” Paper presented on November 7 at the conference The Legacy of Pierre Elliott Trudeau, Faculty of Law, University of Montreal (Montreal).

75. Ho, Carmen, Daniel Béland et al. 2019. “The Politics of Redistribution in Democratic and Authoritarian Regimes,” Paper presented on August 30 at the Annual Meeting of the Research Committee 19 of the International Sociological Association (Mannheim).

74. Daniel Béland, André Lecours, and Catarina Ianni Segatto. 2019. “The Fiscal Politics of Resource Revenue,” Paper presented on June 28 at the 4th International Conference on Public Policy (Montreal).

73. Daniel Béland. 2019. “Social Policies for a Stronger Middle Class,” Paper presented on June 6 at the Annual Conference of the Canadian Political Science Association (Vancouver).

72. Ho, Carmen, Daniel Béland et al. 2019. “The Politics of Redistribution: A Comparison of Social Protection Policies in China and India,” Paper presented on June 6 at the Annual Conference of the Canadian Political Science Association (Vancouver).

71. Daigneault, Pierre-Marc, Daniel Béland, and Lisa Birch. 2019. “Is Quebec’s Welfare Regime Really ‘Distinct” and if so, Why?” Paper presented on June 6 at the Annual Conference of the Canadian Political Science Association (Vancouver).

45 70. Catarina Ianni Segatto, Daniel Béland and André Lecours. 2019. “The Fiscal Politics of Resource Revenue,” Paper presented on June 6 at the Annual Conference of the Canadian Political Science Association (Vancouver).

69. Geoff Salomons and Daniel Béland. 2019. “The Presence of an Absence: The Politics of Provincial Sales Tax in Alberta from Lougheed to Notley,” Paper presented on June 4 at the Annual Conference of the Canadian Political Science Association (Vancouver).

68. Daniel Béland, Bonnie Campbell, Privilege Haang’andu, and Valéry Ridde. 2019. “Policy change and paradigm shifts in Sub-Saharan Africa,” Paper presented on May 16 at the Annual Conference of the Canadian Association of African Studies (Montreal).

67. Daniel Béland, Bonnie Campbell, Privilege Haang’andu, and Valéry Ridde. 2018. “Policy change and paradigm shifts in Sub-Saharan Africa,” Paper presented on October 25 at the International Conference on Global Dynamics of Social Policy (Bremen).

66. Daniel Béland. 2018. “Pension Policy and Aging Populations in Canada,” Panel presentation delivered on July 16 at the XIX ISA World Congress of Sociology (Toronto).

65. Daniel Béland, Philip Rocco, and Alex Waddan. 2018. “Policy Feedback and the Politics of the Affordable Care Act,” Paper presented on June 1 at the annual meeting of the Canadian Association of Programs in Public Administration (Regina).

64. Daniel Béland. 2018. “Mapping and Assessing Intergovernmental Relations in Equalization Policy,” Panel presentation delivered on May 31 at the annual meeting of the Canadian Political Science Association (Regina).

63. Daniel Béland. 2018. “Decentralization and the Welfare State,” Panel presentation delivered on March 28 at the 25th International Conference of Europeanists (Chicago).

62. André Lecours and Daniel Béland. 2017. “Regionalism, Fiscal Federalism, and Political Development: The Case of Western Australia in Historical Perspective,” Paper presented on November 4 at the 42nd Annual Meeting of the Social Science History Association (Montreal).

61. Daniel Béland and Michal Koreh. 2017. “Social Insurance, Payroll Taxes, and State Building: A Comparison between Québec and Israel,” Paper presented on June 23 the Annual Meeting of the Research Committee 19 of the International Sociological Association (Chapel Hill).

60. Daniel Béland and Patrik Marier. 2017. “Old-Age Security and the Limits of Universality in Pension Policy,” Paper presented on June 1 at the annual meeting of the Canadian Political Science Association (Toronto).

59. Daniel Béland et al. 2017. “Instrument Constituencies and Transnational Policy Diffusion: The Case of Conditional Cash Transfers,” Paper presented on May 31 at the annual meeting of the Canadian Political Science Association (Toronto).

46 58. Daniel Béland and André Lecours. 2017. “Nationalism, Social Policy, and the Politics of Austerity in Catalonia, Québec, and Scotland,” Paper presented on May 4 at the 22nd Annual ASN [Association for the Study of Nationalism] World Convention (New York City).

57. Daniel Béland et al. 2017. “Instrument Constituencies and Transnational Policy Diffusion: The Case of Conditional Cash Transfers,” Paper presented on March 24 at the 1st annual Toronto Public Policy and Governance Workshop (Toronto).

56. Daniel Béland et al. 2016. “Paths to Decentralization,” Paper presented on August 27 at the Annual Meeting of the Research Committee 19 of the International Sociological Association (San José [Costa Rica]).

55. Martin Powell, Daniel Béland and Alex Waddan. 2016. “The Americanization of the British National Health Service,” Paper presented on July 5, 2016, at the annual meeting of the Social Policy Association (Belfast).

54. Michal Koreh and Daniel Béland. 2016. “Spending and Taxing: Towards a Fiscal Centred Perspective in Social Policy Research,” Paper presented on June 26 at the annual meeting of the Society for the Advancement of Socio-Economics (Berkeley).

53. Daniel Béland et al. 2016. “Decentralization in Authoritarian and Liberal Democratic Regimes,” Paper presented on June 24 at the annual meeting of the Society for the Advancement of Socio-Economics (Berkeley).

52. Daniel Béland and André Lecours. 2016. “Ideas, Institutions and the Politics of Federalism and Territorial Redistribution,” Paper presented on May 17 at the Fifth Annual CAPPA Conference in Public Management and Policy (Quebec City).

51. Daniel Béland, Anahely Medrano and Philip Rocco. 2015. “Moving across the Territorial Frontiers of Social Policy,” Paper presented on August 27 at the Annual Meeting of the Research Committee 19 of the International Sociological Association (Bath).

50. Daniel Béland and André Lecours. 2015. “Studying Public Policy and the Politics of Territorial Redistribution,” Paper presented on June 2 at the Annual Conference of the Canadian Political Science Association (Ottawa).

49. Daniel Béland and Anahely Medrano. 2015. “Federalism, Social Policy, and Bottom-Up Vertical Diffusion in Canada, Mexico, and the United States,” Paper presented on May 28 at the Annual Congress of the Latin American Studies Association (Puerto Rico).

48. Daniel Béland and André Lecours. 2015. “Social Policy and the 2014 Referendum in Scotland,” Paper presented on April 16 at the 73rd Annual Midwest Political Science Association Conference (Chicago).

47 47. Daniel Béland. 2014. “Global Kingdon? Ideas, Multiple Streams Theory, and Transnational Policy Actors,” Paper presented on July 17 at the XVIII ISA World Congress of Sociology (Yokohama).

46. André Lecours and Daniel Béland. 2013. “Equalization and the Politics of Natural Resources in Canada,” Paper presented on November 22 at the 22nd Biennial Conference, Association for Canadian Studies in the United States (Tampa).

45. Daniel Béland. 2013. “Revisiting Kingdon,” Paper presented on August 31 at the Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association (Chicago).

44. Daniel Béland and Alex Waddan. 2013. “The Politics of Tax Policy in the United Kingdom and the United States,” Paper presented on August 30 at the 2013 Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association (Chicago).

43. Daniel Béland et al. 2013. “Universality and Social Policy Change,” Paper presented on August 24 at the Annual Meeting of the Research Committee 19 of the International Sociological Association (Budapest).

42. Daniel Béland. 2013. “Social Security Trust Funds as Fiscal and Economics Tools: An Historical and Political Comparison of the United States and Canada,” Paper presented on June 26 at the annual meeting of the Council for European Studies (Amsterdam).

41. Pierre-Marc Daigneault, Daniel Béland, Jeremy Rayner, and André Lecours. 2013. “Systematically Mapping Policy Change,” Paper presented on June 6 at the annual meeting of the Canadian Political Science Association (Victoria).

40. Daniel Béland. 2013. “Reassessing Provincial Public Policy,” Paper presented on June 5 at the annual meeting of the Canadian Political Science Association (Victoria).

39. Daniel Béland et al. 2013. “Universal Social Policy in the Liberal and the Social Democratic Regimes,” Paper presented on May 11 at the Biennial Conference of the European Union Studies Association (Baltimore).

38. Daniel Béland and Mitchell A. Orenstein. 2013. “International Organisations as Policy Actors,” Paper presented on April 3 at the Annual Convention of the International Studies Association (San Francisco).

37. Daniel Béland. 2012. “Revisiting the Politics of Social Security Reform: Lessons from the Reagan, Clinton, and W. Bush Years?” Paper presented on November 14 at the 65th Annual Scientific Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America (San Diego).

36. Daniel Béland. 2012. “Social Policy Language in France,” Paper presented on November 1 at the Annual meeting of the Social Science History Association (Vancouver).

48 35. Daniel Béland and Alex Waddan. 2012. “The Politics of Universal Pensions in the U.K. and Canada,” Paper presented on November 1 at the Annual meeting of the Social Science History Association (Vancouver).

34. Daniel Béland and André. Lecours. 2012. “Quebec Nationalism and the Politics of Equalization,” Paper presented on September 21 at the Prairie Political Science Association Annual Conference (Saskatoon).

33. Daniel Béland and Alex Waddan. 2012. “The New Politics of Austerity: ‘Fiscal Crisis’ and Welfare State Politics,” Paper presented on September 18 at the Policy & Politics Conference (Bristol).

32. Daniel Béland and Alex Waddan. 2012. “The Politics of Universality in the Liberal Regime,” Paper presented on August 23 at the Annual Meeting of the Research Committee 19 of the International Sociological Association (Oslo).

31. Robert Henry Cox and Daniel Béland. 2012. “The Valence of an Idea,” Paper presented on July 9 at the XXII World Congress of Political Science (Madrid).

30. Daniel Béland and Alex Waddan. 2011. “The Great Recession and U.S. Social Policy,” Paper presented on November 24 at the conference The Global Economic Crisis and the Welfare State (Bremen).

29. Daniel Béland. 2011. “Taxation and Social Policy in the United States,” Paper presented on November 18 at the Annual Conference of the Social Science History Association (Boston).

28. Daniel Béland. 2011. “Tax Policy and Welfare State Politics,” Paper presented on August 25 at the Annual Meeting of the Research Committee 19 of the International Sociological Association (Seoul).

27. Daniel Béland and Alex Waddan. 2011. “The Economic Crisis and the Politics of Social Policy in Canada and the United States,” Paper presented on June 3 at the Crisis and Renewal conference (Reykjavik).

26. Daniel Béland and André Lecours. 2011. “Federalism and the Politics Horizontal Fiscal Redistribution in the United States, Canada and Australia,” Paper presented on April 21 at the Western Political Science Association Annual Meeting (San Antonio).

25. André Lecours and Daniel Béland. 2010. “Federalism and the Politics of Equalization in Canada and Australia,” Poster session paper presented on September 4 at the Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association (Washington, DC).

24. Daniel Béland and Robert H. Cox. 2010. “Ideas, Power, and Policy Paradigms,” Paper presented on September 3 at the Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association (Washington, DC).

49 23. Daniel Béland and André Lecours. 2009. “Reforming the Equalization Program?” Paper presented on November 20 at the ACSUS (Association for Canadian Studies in the United States) 20th Biennial Conference (San Diego).

22. Daniel Béland. 2009. “The Language of Social Policy in France and the United States,” Paper presented on November 13 at the 34th Annual Social Science History Association Meeting (Long Beach).

21. Daniel Béland and Mitchell Orenstein. 2009. “How Do Transnational Policy Actors Matter?” Paper presented on August 20 at the Annual Meeting of the Research Committee 19 of the International Sociological Association (Montreal).

20. Daniel Béland and André Lecours. 2009. “The Politics of Equalization in Canada,” Paper presented on July 14, at the 21st World Congress of Political Science (Santiago).

19. Daniel Béland. 2009. “Understanding Policy Change: An Agenda for Health Care Research,” Paper presented on July 15 at the 21st World Congress of Political Science (Santiago).

18. Daniel Béland and André Lecours. 2009. “Equalization and Canadian Federalism,” Paper presented on May 29 at the Annual Meeting of the Canadian Political Science Association (Ottawa).

17. Daniel Béland and John Myles. 2008. “Social Policy Reform in Canada,” Paper presented on June 4 at the Annual Meeting of the Canadian Political Science Association (Vancouver).

16. Daniel Béland. 2007. “Ideas, Globalization, and Policy Change,” Paper presented on September 7 at the Annual Meeting of the Research Committee 19 of the International Sociological Association (Florence).

15. Daniel Béland and John Myles. 2006. “Explaining a Non-Event: The Politics of Canadian Pension Reform,” Paper presented on June 3 at the Annual Meeting of the Canadian Political Science Association (Toronto).

14. Daniel Béland and Toshimitsu Shinkawa. 2006. “Privatizing Pensions: Ideas, Institutional Change, and Social Security Reform in Britain, Japan, and the United States,” Paper presented on June 1 at the Policy History Conference (Charlottesville).

13. Daniel Béland and André Lecours. 2005. “Nationalismes de gauche? Mobilisations territoriales, mouvements nationalistes et politiques sociales au Québec et en Écosse,” Paper presented on November 19 at the first Congrès des quatre pays (Lausanne).

12. Daniel Béland and Alex Waddan. 2005. “President Clinton and Social Policy,” Paper presented on November 12 at Hofstra University’s 11th Presidential Conference (Hempstead, NY).

50 11. Daniel Béland. 2005. “Ideas, Institutions and Neo-Liberal Social Policy,” Paper presented on September 10 at the Annual Meeting of the Research Committee 19 of the International Sociological Association (Chicago).

10. Daniel Béland. 2005. “The Politics of Ownership,” Paper presented on September 2 at the Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association (Washington, DC).

9. Daniel Béland and André Lecours. 2005. “Quebec: Identity, Social Policy and Asymmetrical Federalism,” Paper presented on June 4 at the Annual Meeting of the Canadian Political Science Association (London, Ontario).

8. Daniel Béland and Alex Waddan. 2005. “The Social Policies Presidents Make,” Paper presented on April 7 at the Annual Conference of the Political Studies Association (Leeds).

7. Daniel Béland and André Lecours. 2004. “Congruence, Nationalism and Public Policy,” Paper presented on November 11 at the Annual Meeting of the Northeastern Political Science Association (Boston).

6. Daniel Béland and André Lecours. 2004. “Sub-State Nationalism and the Welfare State,” Paper presented on October 2 at the International Political Science Association (RC14) Conference Ethnicity and Politics (Ottawa).

5. Daniel Béland. 2004. “Ideas and Social Policy,” Paper presented on September 5 at the Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association (Chicago).

4. Daniel Béland. 2004. “Frames, Paradigms, and Social Security,” Paper presented on August 17 at the Annual Meeting of the American Sociological Association (San Francisco).

3. Daniel Béland and André Lecours. 2003. “Identities, Institutions and Policies,” Paper presented on August 22 at the Annual Meeting of the Research Committee 19 (Poverty, Social Welfare and Social Policy) of the International Sociological Association (Toronto).

2. Daniel Béland and André Lecours. 2003. “Nationalism and Social Policy: A Political Perspective,” Paper presented on March 30 at the Joint Sessions of Workshops of the European Consortium for Political Research (Edinburgh).

1. “Does Labor Matter?” 2000. Paper presented on November 17 at the Annual Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America (Washington, DC).

INVITED PRESENTATIONS

137. Daniel Béland, Forthcoming. “The Politics of Policy Responses to COVID-19 in Canada and the United States,” online lecture to be presented on April 29, 2021, at the Health Services Management Centre, University of Birmingham (Birmingham).

51 136. Daniel Béland, 2021. “Unidentical Twins? Comparing Social Policy Responses to COVID- 19 in North America,” online lecture presented on March 16 at the Department of Social Policy, London School of Economics (London).

135. Daniel Béland and André Lecours. 2021. “Politics of Pipelines,” presented online on February 22 at the North American Climate Policy webinar (Ann Arbor).

134. Daniel Béland, 2021. “Social Policy Responses to COVID-19,” online lecture presented on February 17 at the International Week, Ss. Cyril and Methodius University (Skopje).

133. Daniel Béland, 2021. “Réponses à la pandémie en matière de protection sociale au Canada et aux États-Unis,” online lecture presented on February 16 at the Association francophone pour le savoir (Saskatoon).

132. Daniel Béland. 2020. “Institutions et réponse populiste à la crise de la Covid-19 au Brésil et aux États-Unis,” online presentation delivered on December 9 at the Centre d’histoire, Sciences Po (Paris).

131. Daniel Béland. 2020. “De la nature et du rôle des groupes d’instrument dans le développement des politiques publiques,” online lecture presented on December 9 at the Centre on Governance, University of Ottawa (Ottawa).

130. Daniel Béland. 2020. “Canada-US Relations,” online roundtable presentation delivered on November 17 at the panel Priorities for Canada's Global Engagement, Max Bell School of Public Policy and Centre d’études et de recherches internationales (Montreal).

129. Daniel Béland, Shannon Dinan and Alex Waddan. 2020. “Comparing Social Policy Responses to COVID-19 in Canada and the United States,” webinar presentation delivered on November 10 at the Institute for Health and Social Policy, McGill University (Montreal).

128. Daniel Béland. 2020. “The Politics of Fiscal Federalism,” webinar presentation delivered on September 8 at the Queen’s International Institute on Social Policy (Kingston).

127. Daniel Béland. 2020. “Policy Feedback and Health Care Reform,” online roundtable presentation delivered on July 23 at the APPAM International Conference (Toronto).

126. Daniel Béland. 2020. “Framing COVID-19 and the Power of Ideas,” online talk delivered on July 8 to the Ideas, Discurso y Política Group (Montevideo).

125. Daniel Béland. 2020. “COVID-19 and Social Protection,” plenary presentation delivered online on April 30 at the ICESCO conference “Societies We Want” (Rabat).

124. Daniel Béland. 2020. “How Different Countries Respond to Global Crises: Social Policy Lessons from the Past,” Webinar held on April 1 by the Max Bell School of Public Policy (Montreal).

52 123. Daniel Béland. 2020. “The Politics of Fiscal Federalism,” Public lecture held on January 16 at the Max Bell School of Public Policy (Montreal).

122. Daniel Béland and André Lecours. 2020. “Reassessing Fiscal Federalism,” Presentation held at the Future of Federalism workshop, University of Alberta (Edmonton).

121. Daniel Béland. 2019. “Canada is back, prise 2?” Roundtable discussion held on December 4 at the Canadian International Council (Montreal).

120. Daniel Béland. 2019. “The Politics of Policy Experimentation,” Panel presentation held on November 12 at the workshop Foundations of Public Policy Experiments: Lessons from Basic Income Pilots, McGill Institute for Health and Social Policy (Montreal).

119. Daniel Béland. 2019. “Federalism, Equalization Policy, and Territorial Politics,” Public presentation held on October 10 at the Faculty of Management, Dalhousie University (Halifax).

118. Daniel Béland. 2019. “The Politics of Social Policy Expansion,” Keynote lecture presented on August 23 at the 11th International NordWel Summer School (Bremen).

117. Daniel Béland. 2019. “The Politics of Social Policy Expansion,” Public lecture presented on August 6 in the Department of Sociology, Ritsumeikan University (Kyoto).

116. Daniel Béland. 2019. “The Politics of Social Policy Expansion,” Public lecture presented on July 27 at the Annual Meeting of the Japan Association for Welfare Sociology (Tokyo).

115. Daniel Béland. 2019. The Politics of Social Policy Expansion,” Public lecture presented on July 17 in the Department of Sociology, Nagoya University (Nagoya).

114. Daniel Béland. 2019. “Building Progressive Social Policies After Austerity: Lessons from North America and Beyond,” Keynote lecture presented on July 10, 2019, at the Social Policy Association Conference (Durham).

113. Daniel Béland. 2019. “Social Policy Change in Canada, Mexico, and the United States,” Panel presentation delivered on June 5 at the Annual Conference of the Canadian Political Science Association (Vancouver).

112. Daniel Béland. 2019. “Whatever Happened to the Sociology of Organizations?” Roundtable presentation held on June 4 at the Annual Conference of the Canadian Sociological Association (Vancouver).

111. Daniel Béland, 2019. “How Ideas Shape the Politics of Policy Change,” Public lecture held on May 24 at the Instituto de Ciencia Política, Universidad de la República (Montevideo).

110. Daniel Béland. 2019. “Trump, Trudeau, and the New Continental Divide,” Public lecture delivered on April 8 at Bridgewater State University (Bridgewater).

53 109. Daniel Béland. 2019. “Trump, Trudeau, and the New Continental Divide,” Public lecture delivered on April 1 at State University of New York at Plattsburg (Plattsburg).

108. Daniel Béland. 2019. “Reflections on the Past and Future of Canada’s Public Pension System,” Public lecture held on February 5 at the Institute for Health and Social Policy, McGill University (Montreal).

107. Daniel Béland. 2018. “Trump or Trudeau? Immigration, Populism, and Electoral Politics,” Public lecture delivered on October 22 at the Bremische Bürgerschaft (Bremen).

106. Daniel Béland, Philip Rocco, and Alex Waddan. 2018. “Can Obamacare Survive in the Age of Trump?” Public lecture delivered on October 17 at the University of Bremen (Bremen).

105. Daniel Béland. 2018. “Global Politics Health Care,” Plenary presentation delivered on July 13 at the University of Toronto’s Global Health and Care Symposium (Toronto).

104. Daniel Béland, Philip Rocco, and Alex Waddan. 2018. “Policy Feedback and the Politics of Change: A Theoretical Framework and A Case Study of US Health Care Reform,” Invited presentation delivered on May 3 at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (Zurich).

103. Daniel Béland. 2018. “Beyond the Welfare State Conceptually and Politically?” Panel presentation delivered on March 29 at the 25th International Conference of Europeanists (Chicago).

102. Daniel Béland and R. Kent Weaver. 2018. “Federalism and Pension Reform in Québec and Canada,” Paper presented on March 17 at the 2nd Annual Toronto Public Policy and Governance Workshop (Toronto).

101. Daniel Béland. 2018. “Idées et changements de paradigmes en matière de politiques publiques,” Public lecture delivered on February 20 at the Institut de recherche pour le développement (Dakar).

100. Daniel Béland. 2018. “Federalism, Territorial Identities, and the Politics of Public Policy,” Keynote lecture delivered on February 8 at the Centro de Investigación en Ciencias de Información Geoespacial (Mexico City).

99. Daniel Béland. 2017. “Half a Century of Pension Reform,” Invited paper presented on November 17 at the University of Toronto’s Canada and its Centennial and Sesquicentennial Conference (Toronto).

98. Daniel Béland. 2017. “D’Obama à Trump: la réforme du système de santé aux États-Unis,” Public lecture presented on October 3 at the Association francophone pour le savoir (Saskatoon).

97. Daniel Béland, Philip Rocco, and Alex Waddan. 2017. “Policy Feedback and the Politics of the Affordable Care Act,” Invited paper presented on September 29 at the Policy Studies Journal workshop Policy Feedback and Feed Forward (Tucson).

54 96. Daniel Béland. 2017. “Rethinking Social Policy Reform,” Invited panel contribution presented on September 15 at the 15th Annual ESPAnet Conference (Lisbon).

95. Daniel Béland. 2017. “Ideas, Field Theory, and Institutional Analysis,” Invited lecture presented on September 9 at the workshop Max Weber and Institutional Theory (Heidelberg).

94. Daniel Béland. 2017. “Ideas and Institutions in Social Policy Research,” Keynote lecture presented on June 13 at the NordWell 2017 Summer School (Rome).

93. Daniel Béland and Patrik Marier. 2017. “Austérité, démantèlement de l’État providence et restructuration: de quoi parle-t-on?” Public lecture presented on May 15 at the conference Impacts de l'austérité sur les conditions de vie et de santé des personnes âgées (Montreal).

92. Daniel Béland. 2016. “Before, During and After the Obama Years: Contemporary U.S. Social Policy in Historical Perspective,” Invited lecture presented on November 24 at the University of Southern Denmark (Odense).

91. Daniel Béland. 2016. “La réforme des retraites à travers le monde,” Keynote lecture presented on September 22 at Vieillissement en Afrique conference (Casablanca).

90. Daniel Béland. 2016. “The Ideational Side of Policy Feedback,” Panel contribution presented on September 4 at the Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association (Philadelphia).

89. Daniel Béland, 2016. “Social Policy Formation and Transformation: What Have we Learned from North-South Dialog?” Plenary talk presented on August 27 at the Annual Meeting of the Research Committee 19 of the International Sociological Association (San José [Costa Rica]).

88. Daniel Béland. 2016. “Global Social Policy in Local Context,” Presentation on July 18 at the international conference “Dimensions of Global Social Policy (Bielefeld).

87. Daniel Béland. 2016. Panel presentation on July 9 at the “The Challenge of Governing Urban Diversity” at the DiverCities Summer School (Vienna).

86. Daniel Béland. 2016. “Sociology and Public Policy,” Plenary address on June 2 at the annual meeting of the Canadian Sociological Association (Calgary).

85. Daniel Béland. 2016. “Obamacare: fédéralisme et réforme de la santé aux États-Unis,” Keynote lecture at the conference Gouvernance, politiques de santé, vulnérabilités: de la recherche à la pratique en santé des populations (Montreal).

84. Daniel Béland and André Lecours. 2016. “Ideas, Institutions, and the Politics of Territorial Redistribution in Federal Welfare States,” Invited research note presented on April 11 at the workshop Multi-level Governance and Sub-National Inequalities, Graduate Center, City University of New York (New York).

55 83. Daniel Béland. 2016. “Ideas and Institutions in Social Science Research,” Keynote lecture presented on April 1 at the “Social Policy & Administration” 50th Anniversary Conference (Birmingham).

82. Daniel Béland. 2016. “The Challenges of Federalism,” Invited talk presented on February 29 at two Forum of Federation workshops on Federalism and the Media (Kathmandu). Same talk presented on March 3 in Dhangadi, Nepal.

81. Daniel Béland. 2016. “Obamacare Wars,” Invited lecture presented on February 12 at the Department of Political Science of the University of Toronto (Toronto).

80. Daniel Béland and Michael Howlett. 2015. “Instrument Constituencies and Their Relation to Other Policy Subsystem Concepts,” Presentation delivered on December 7 at the International Workshop on Instrument Constituencies in Theory and Practice (Berlin).

79. Daniel Béland. 2015. “The Rise and Fall of Open Federalism in Canadian Social Policy,” Public talk delivered on November 18 at the Department of Social Services, Australian Commonwealth Government (Canberra).

78. Daniel Béland. 2015. “The Politics of Equalization in Australia and Canada,” Presentation delivered on November 18 at the Australian Centre of Federalism, Australian National University (Canberra).

77. Daniel Béland. 2015. “The Fiscal Side of Social Insurance in Historical and Comparative Perspective,” Keynote lecture presented on November 17 at the Annual Symposium of the Academy of Social Sciences in Australia (Canberra).

76. Daniel Béland 2015. Participation to the October 21 panel Election 2015: Economic, Political, and Policy Consequences, Johnson Shoyama Graduate School of Public Policy (Saskatoon).

75. Daniel Béland. 2015. Presentation on the Canadian Federal Community delivered on October 14 at a workshop of the Institute for Research on Public Policy (Calgary).

74. Daniel Béland. 2015. “Ideas and Coalition Building,” Presentation delivered on September 10 at The Centre for Welfare State Research, University of Southern Denmark (Odense).

73. Daniel Béland. 2015. Participation to the May 7 panel Changing Politics? Breaking Down Alberta’s Provincial Election and What it Means for the Rest of Canada, Johnson Shoyama Graduate School of Public Policy (Saskatoon).

72. Daniel Béland. 2015. “The Fiscal Side of Social Policy in Canada and the United States,” Invited presentation delivered on January 28 at the School of Social Work, University of Haifa (Haifa).

56 71. Daniel Béland. 2015. “A Fiscal-Centered Perspective on Social Insurance: Lessons from the US and Canada,” Invited presentation delivered on January 27 at the Federmann School of Public Policy and Government, Hebrew University (Jerusalem).

70. Daniel Béland. 2014. “Identity, Territoriality, and Social Policy,” Keynote lecture presented on November 29 at the conference Between Universality and Conditionality: Migration, Mobility and Welfare Rights, Nordic Centre, Fudan University (Shanghai).

69. Daniel Béland. 2014. “Social Services for the Elderly,” Panel presentation held at the Workshop on Pensions and Services to the Aged, Xi’an Jiaotong University (Xi’an).

68. Daniel Béland. 2014. “Stephen Harper, Open Federalism and the Future of Canada,” Public lecture delivered on October 30, 2014, at the Melbourne School of Government, University of Melbourne (Melbourne).

67. Daniel Béland. 2014. “Federal Systems and the Social State: Comparative perspectives on delivering transfers and social programs in a federation,” Panel presentation delivered on October 29 at the Tax and Transfer Policy Institute, Australia National University (Canberra).

66. Daniel Béland. 2014. “Stephen Harper, Open Federalism and the Future of Social Policy,” Public lecture delivered on October 28 at the Centre for Federalism Studies, Australian National University (Canberra).

65. Daniel Béland. 2014. “Incorporating Ideas into Multiple Streams.” Paper presented on October 17 at the Workshop on the Future of the Multiple Streams Framework, Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy, National University of Singapore (Singapore).

64. Daniel Béland. 2014. Panel discussion with Roy Romanow on the 2014 Scottish Referendum delivered on September 23 at the University of Saskatchewan (Department of Political Studies).

63. Daniel Béland. 2014. “Globalization, National Identity, and Social Policy,” Lecture presented on July 29 at the workshop Migration and the Welfare State in the Era of Globalization, Kyoto University (Kyoto).

62. Daniel Béland, 2014. “The Politics of Policy Change,” Lecture presented on July 21 at the Graduate School of Public Administration, Seoul National University (Seoul).

61. Daniel Béland, 2014. Roundtable participation on July 18 to the workshop Global Social Policy in the Context of the Post-2015 Development Agenda: Future Research Agendas and Policy-Research Cooperation, United Nations University (Tokyo).

60. Daniel Béland. 2014. “Social Policy and Territorial Identities in Comparative Context,” Invited presentation delivered on June 20 at the workshop Territory, Inequality and Austerity, School of Public Health, University of Michigan (Ann Arbor).

57 59. Daniel Béland. 2014. “Aging and the Territorial Politics of Social Policy,” Workshop on Social Science Research (WSSR) delivered on June 16-17 at Concordia University (Montreal).

58. Daniel Béland and Robert Henry Cox. 2014. “Ideas, Power, and Sustainability,” Paper presented on June 9 at the Workshop on Ideas and Power, Copenhagen Business School (Copenhagen).

57. Daniel Béland. 2014. “Fédéralisme et mise en œuvre de la réforme de la santé aux États- Unis,” Public lecture presented on May 19 at Université Paris Diderot (Paris).

56. Daniel Béland. 2014. “Obamacare,” Public lecture presented on May 14 at École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales (Paris).

55. Daniel Béland. 2014. “How Policy Ideas Travel,” Keynote lecture presented on May 10 at the conference The Welfare State in Portugal in the Age of Austerity, University of Lisbon (Lisbon).

54. Daniel Béland. 2014. Participation in the Quebec Election Panel held on April 17 at the Johnson Shoyama Graduate School of Public Policy (Saskatoon).

53. Daniel Béland. 2014. “Policy Ideas and Welfare Institutions in a Changing World,” Paper presented on April 7 at the workshop on New Directions in Social Policy: Development Alternatives from and for the Global South, United Nations Research Institute for Social Development (Geneva).

52. Daniel Béland. 2013. “Nationalism and Social Policy: Issues and Puzzles,” Invited talk presented on November 23 at the conference Territory, Austerity and Social Inequality, School of Public Health, University of Michigan (Ann Arbor).

51. Daniel Béland. 2013. “Provincial Social Expenditure in Canada,” Invited talk presented in November 22 at the conference Territory, Austerity and Social Inequality, School of Public Health, University of Michigan (Ann Arbor).

50. Daniel Béland. 2013. “Music and Public Policy,” Public talk presented on November 6 as part of the Fine Arts Research Lecture Series, Music Department, University of Saskatchewan (Saskatoon).

49. Daniel Béland. 2013. “Comments on Sterilized by the State by Randall Hansen and Desmond King,” Book panel contribution presented on August 29 at the Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association (Chicago).

48. Daniel Béland and André Lecours. 2013. “Péréquation et fédéralisme fiscal: l’approche conservatrice,” Paper presented on August 23 at the workshop L’idéologie conservatrice au Canada, Faculté Saint-Jean, University of Alberta (Edmonton).

58 47. Daniel Béland. 2013. “How to Become a Scholar,” Keynote lecture presented on August 15 at the Sixth NordWel Summer School (Reykjavík).

46. Daniel Béland. 2013. “So You Want to Become an Academic?” Keynote lecture presented on May 15 at The Future of Welfare State Studies’ Postdoctoral Conference (Umeå University).

45. Daniel Béland and Alex Waddan. 2013. “Assessing Social Policy Universalism in North America,” Paper presented on March 1 at the conference The Political Economy of Social Policy in North America (Oxford University).

44. Alex Waddan and Daniel Béland. 2013 “The Politics and Meaning of the Affordable Care Act,” Paper presented on March 1 at the conference The Political Economy of Social Policy in North America (Oxford University).

43. Daniel Béland and André Lecours. 2012. “Equalization Policy and the Politics of Natural Resources,” Paper presented on December 1 at the 2012 State of the Federation conference (Kingston).

42. Daniel Béland. 2012. Presentation on September 5 at the panel Assessing the Impact of the Quebec Provincial Election, at the Johnson Shoyama Graduate School of Public Policy (Saskatoon).

41. Daniel Béland. 2012. “How Transnational Actors and their Ideas Impact Social Policy Development,” Lecture presented on June 16 at the 1st International Symposium of Social Policies (Istanbul).

40. Daniel Béland. 2012. “Quel avenir pour nos pensions de vieillesse?” Public talk presented on May 12 at the Forum Santé 2012 (Saskatoon).

39. Daniel Béland. 2012. “Policy Feedback and Historical Institutionalism,” Invited roundtable discussion presented on March 22 at the 19th International Conference of Europeanists (Boston).

38. Daniel Béland. 2012. “Quel avenir pour la Sécurité de la vieillesse et le Régime de pensions du Canada?” Association francophone pour le savoir talk presented on February 15 (Saskatoon).

37. Daniel Béland. 2012. “Ideas and Political Explanations,” Lecture presented on February 9 at Guelph University [Department of Political Science] (Guelph).

36. Daniel Béland. 2012. “Ideas, Public Policies, and Transnational Actors,” Keynote lecture presented on January 27 at McMaster University’s conference Internationalization of Public Policy: Mapping the Global Dimensions of Policy: Investigating Theory, Practice and Challenges (Hamilton).

35. Daniel Béland. 2011. “Austerity and Drift? Federal Social Policy in Conservative Times,” Lecture presented on November 25 at the University of Northern British Columbia (Prince George).

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34. Daniel Béland. 2011. “Ideas and Institutions in Policy Development,” Lecture presented on September 2 at the National Taiwan University (Taipei).

33. Daniel Béland. 2011. “Canadian Identity and Social Policy,” Lecture presented on August 31 at the National Dong Hwa University (Hualien [Taiwan]).

32. Daniel Béland. 2011. “Ideas, Institutions, and Political Change,” Keynote lecture presented on August 11 at the Knowledge and Policy Change Colloquium, RATIO Institute (Stockholm).

31. Daniel Béland. 2011. “From Social Insurance Expansion to Privatization?” Public lecture presented on June 8 at the Social Insurance Institution of Finland (Helsinki).

30. Daniel Béland. 2011. “Game changer? Economic Crisis as a Catalyst for Ideological and Institutional Change,” Invited panel contribution presented on June 3 at the Crisis and Renewal conference (Reykjavik).

29. Daniel Béland. 2011. “National Limits of Social Solidarity,” Public lecture presented on May 27 at the University of Helsinki (Helsinki).

28. Daniel Béland. 2011. “Ideas and Politics in Time,” Keynote lecture presented on May 18 at the workshop “Towards a New Political History II: The Role of Ideas” (Odense).

27. Daniel Béland. 2011. “Denmark and the 2011 Canadian Federal Election,” Talk presented on May 3 at the University of Southern Denmark (Odense).

26. Daniel Béland and Robert H. Cox. 2011. “Power and Paradigms,” Paper presented on February 11 at the Symposium on Policy Change, Suffolk University Law School (Boston).

25. Daniel Béland. 2011. “The Politics of Territorial Redistribution,” Talk presented on January 28 as part of the Geography and Planning Colloquia Series (Saskatoon).

24. Daniel Béland. 2010. “La présidence Obama et les politiques sociales pour les personnes âgées,” Invited contribution presented on December 4 at the “Colloque du réseau des chercheur(e)s francophones en politiques publiques,” Concordia University (Montreal).

23. Daniel Béland. 2010. “Assessing the Report Card on Fiscal Federalism in Canada,” Invited presentation delivered on November 20 at the State of the Federation Conference, Mowat Centre for Policy Innovation (Toronto).

22. Daniel Béland and André Lecours. 2010. “Federalism, Nationalist Politics, and Social Policy,” Paper presented on May 8 at the conference Dynamics of Federal Systems (Hagen).

21. Daniel Béland and Mitchell Orenstein. 2010. “Ideas and Transnational Actors,” Paper presented on January 21 at the conference Ideas and/on Welfare in Europe (Oxford).

60 20. Daniel Béland. 2009. “Ideas and Institutions,” Keynote lecture presented on October 3 at the Annual Meeting of the Prairie Provinces Political Science Association (Calgary).

19. Daniel Béland. 2009. “Aging and Public Policy,” Lecture presented on September 26 at the policy workshop “New Approaches to Governance” (Saskatoon).

18. Daniel Béland. 2009. “Ideas, Institutions and Transnational Actors in Welfare State Development,” Keynote lecture presented on June 8 at the NordWel (The Nordic Welfare State) Summer School 2009 (Bergen).

17. Daniel Béland. 2008. “Ideas and Policy Change,” Keynote lecture presented on December 4 at the workshop Explaining Healthcare System Change, University of Bremen (Bremen).

16. Daniel Béland. 2008. “The Politics of Social Security,” Invited talk presented on October 30 at the Centre d’études et de recherches internationales (Montreal).

15. Daniel Béland. 2008. “Transnational Ideas and Policy Change,” Keynote lecture presented on September 20 at the Annual ESPAnet [European Social Policy Analysis] Conference (Helsinki).

14. Daniel Béland. 2008. “Beyond Bush? The Policy Implications of the 2008 U.S. Presidential Election,” Public lecture presented on September 10 at the University of Regina (Regina), and on September 11 at the University of Saskatchewan (Saskatoon).

13. Daniel Béland. 2008. “Reforming Social Security: U.S. and Canadian Perspectives,” Public lecture presented on April 15 at the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars (Washington, DC).

12. Daniel Béland. 2008. “Ideas and Institutional Change,” Keynote lecture presented on January 31 at the Fourth International Conference on Welfare State Change, Store Restrup Herregaard (Aalborg).

11. Daniel Béland. 2008. “Nationalism and Social Policy,” Keynote lecture presented on January 27 at the Centre for Comparative Welfare State Studies, Aalborg University (Aalborg).

10. Daniel Béland. 2007. “Third-Rail Politics,” Paper presented on Monday, February 12 at the Institute for United States Policy Research, University of Calgary (Calgary).

9. Daniel Béland. 2006. “Breaking Down Solitudes?” Paper presented on November 30 at the symposium The Other Side of the Line: The Future of US-Canada Relations, University of Oklahoma (Norman).

8. Daniel Béland. 2005. “Beyond the Third Rail?” Keynote lecture presented on September 9 at the Annual Meeting of the Research Committee 19 of the International Sociological Association (Chicago).

61 7. Daniel Béland. 2005. “Le rôle des droits sociaux dans la (dé-)construction d’une citoyenneté fédérale,” Paper presented on April 27 at the Centre d’études canadiennes, Université Libre de Bruxelles (Brussels).

6. Daniel Béland and John Myles. 2005. “Reforming the Canadian Pension System,” Paper presented on April 16 at Renmin University’s International Forum of Social Security Research in China and Canada (Beijing).

5. Daniel Béland. 2004. “Fearful Democracies,” Paper presented on December 14 at The Minda de Gunzburg Center for European Studies at Harvard University (Cambridge, MA).

4. Daniel Béland and Patrik Marier. 2004. “Avoiding Protest,” Paper presented on October 30 at the workshop on Distributive Politics and Social Protection in the 21st Century, Ohio State University (Columbus).

3. Daniel Béland. 2003. “The Future of the Canadian Welfare State,” Lecture presented on June 1, 2003 at the Annual Meeting of the Canadian Sociology and Anthropology Association (Halifax).

2. Daniel Béland and John Myles. 2003. “Stasis Amidst Change,” Paper presented on March 1 at the workshop Social Policy Responses to Population Ageing in the Globalization Era, Hokkaido University (Sapporo).

1. Daniel Béland. 2001. “Reforming Federalism and Social Policy in the US,” Paper presented on March 23 at the workshop “A New Social Union for 2002?” Institute for Research on Public Policy (Montreal).

ACADEMIC SUPERVISION

POST-DOCTORAL LEVEL (UNIVERSITY OF SASKATCHEWAN)

Catarina Segatto, Federalism and Public Policy in Brazil [September 2016-December 2018]

Wang, Lijian, Improving China’s Old-Age Social Security System [April 2013-March 2014].

Daigneault, Pierre-Marc, Activation of Provincial Welfare Recipients [April 2012-July 2014].

Beck Fenwick, Tracy, Federalism and Social Policy in the Americas [January-April 2011].

Kpessa, Michael, Pension Reform in Sub-Saharan Africa [September 2009-December 2010].

PHD LEVEL (MCGILL UNIVERSITY)

Fournier-Simard, Michel, Technological Change and Police Policy in Canadian Cities [2019- present].

62 PHD LEVEL (UNIVERSITY OF SASKATCHEWAN)

Jamal, Bianca, Federalism, Intergovernmental Relations, and the Politics of Pipeline Policy in Canada [2018-present; co-supervision].

Al-Bazz, Samer, Resettlement Policies and Food Security: The Case of Syrian Refugees in Canada [2018-present; co-supervision].

Boakye, Paul, Explaining Education Reforms in Ghana: An Ideational and Institutional Perspective [Dissertation successfully defended on September 20, 2019].

Haang’andu, Privilege, Transnational Actors and Policy Diffusion: Ideational Pathways Towards Successful Disability Policy Diffusion in Southern Africa [Dissertation successfully defended on May 2, 2019].

Block, Allison, Judiciarization and Implementation of Religious Minority Rights in Turkey: Case Studies form the European Court of Justice [Dissertation successfully defended on August 10, 2018].

Thomarat, Jacqueline, The Engagement of Philanthropic Foundations in Canadian Public Policy [Dissertation successfully defended on March 22, 2018].

Wireko, Ishmael, Explaining Radical Change in Ghanaian Health Care Policy [Dissertation successfully defended on November 4, 2015].

Qarmout, Tamer, Delivering Aid without Government: International Aid and Civil Society Engagement in the Recovery and Reconstruction of the Gaza Strip Following the 2008 Israeli Offensive [Dissertation successfully defended on October 29, 2015].

Foli, Rosina, Transnational Actors and Anti-Poverty Policymaking in Ghana: An Ideational Perspective [Dissertation successfully defended on September 21, 2015].

MA LEVEL (MCGILL UNIVERSITY)

Kate Marr-Laing, COVID-19 and the Role of Civil Society Actors in Policy Delivery and Implementation [2020-present].

Matthew Boulden, Via Rail, Environmental Policy, and Sustainable Transportation in Canada [2019-present].

Jianna Marin, Public Policies and Health Care Risks: The Case of Vaping in Canada [2019- present].

63 MPP LEVEL (UNIVERSITY OF SASKATCHEWAN)

Zoey Roy, Implementing Youth Offender Rehabilitation Policy in Saskatoon [Thesis successfully defended on December 3, 2020].

Aasa Marshall, “Learning as we go”: Street-Level Bureaucrats and Policy Learning during the Syrian Refugee Resettlement Process in Saskatoon [Thesis successfully defended on September 6, 2017].

Ostadali Dehaghi, Rezvan, Women without Guardians: Gender and Social Policy in Iran [Thesis successfully defended on September 10, 2012].

MA LEVEL (UNIVERSITY OF CALGARY)

Babich, Kristina, The Divided Canadian Welfare State: Turning Points in the Development of the Canada Pension Plan (1951-1965) [Thesis successfully defended on September 12, 2007].

Kaye, Julie, The Politics of Ethnicity in West Africa: Conflict and Reconstruction in Northern Ghana [Thesis successfully defended on July 20, 2007].

Wiseman, Colin, Oil Policy in Venezuela: The Politics of Institutional Change [Thesis successfully defended on June 27, 2007].

Rahman, Ziaur, Urban Policy in Bangladesh: The State, Inequality and Housing Crises in Dhaka City. [Thesis successfully defended on October 17, 2003.]

MPA RESEARCH PROJECTS (UNIVERSITY OF SASKATCHEWAN)

Bruce, Lindsey, Maternal Mental Health Strategy [approved in August 2010; co-supervision with Angela Bowen (College of Nursing)].

Andres, Lenora, Families and Family Councils in Long-Term Care Homes [approved in April 2011].

UNDERGRADUATE HONOURS THESIS (MCGILL UNIVERSITY)

Smith, Gillian, The New Politics of Populism in Alberta [2020- ].

UNDERGRADUATE HONOURS THESIS (UNIVERSITY OF CALGARY)

Tarzwell, Kirby, From the “Civilizing Process” to “Discipline and Punish:” The Genealogical Missing Link. [Thesis approved in April 2007].

Zajko, Mike, Space and Protest Policing: Two Canadian Cases. [Thesis approved in April 2006.]

64 COURSES TAUGHT

GRADUATE LEVEL

University of Saskatchewan (Public Policy)

Ideas in Public Policy (Winter 2016; Fall 2016; Winter 2018; Spring 2019)

Seminar on Research and Writing [course coordinator] (Winter 2009, Fall 2009, Fall 2010, Fall 2011, Fall 2012)

Social Policy (Fall 2008, Winter 2010, Winter 2011, Winter 2012, Fall 2012; Fall 2013; Fall 2015; Winter 2017; Fall 2017)

University of Calgary (Sociology)

Contemporary Sociological Theory (Winter 2007)

Political Sociology (Fall 2002, Winter 2004, Fall 2007)

Sociology and Public Policy (Fall 2006)

UNDERGRADUATE LEVEL

McGill University (Political Science)

Government of Canada (Fall 2019; Fall 2020)

The Politics of Social Policy in Canada (Winter 2020; Winter 2021)

University of Saskatchewan (Sociology)

Social Policy: Issues and Analysis (Winter 2014)

University of Calgary (Sociology)

Contemporary Sociological Theory (Fall 2001, Winter 2003, Fall 2003, Winter 2004, Winter 2005, Winter 2006, Fall 2007)

Political Sociology (Winter 2002, Fall 2006)

Social Stratification (Fall 2001, Fall 2002, Fall 2003, Winter 2005)

Introduction to Sociology (Fall 2000, Winter 2001)

Social Deviance (Fall 2000, Winter 2001)

65 Social Problems (Winter 2001)

Northwestern University (Arles Summer Program)

History of Contemporary France (Summer 2000)

PROFESSIONAL SERVICE

INTERNATIONAL LEVEL

Committee Member, 2017 Mary Parker Follett Award, Politics and History Section, American Poltical Science Association (2018)

Committee Member, 2016 Sage Award, Qualitative and Multi Method Research Section, American Poltical Science Association (2016)

Participation to three Forum of Federations workshops for journalists in Nepal (February 29- March 3, 2016)

President, Research Committee 19 (Poverty, Social Welfare, and Social Policy), International Sociological Association (2014-present)

Committee Chair, Charles H. Levine Memorial Book Prize, Research Committee 27: Structure and Organization of Government, International Political Science Association (2013)

Advisory Board Member, Australian Institute for Social Inclusion and Wellbeing (2009-present) Secretary-Treasurer, Research Committee 19 (Poverty, Social Welfare, and Social Policy), International Sociological Association (2006-2014)

CANADIAN LEVEL

Member, Advisory Committee, Canadian Public Policy Network (2019-present)

Juror, John Porter Tradition of Excellence Book Award, Canadian Sociological Association (2017)

Juror, Prix du Canada 2016 en sciences sociales, Fédération des sciences humaines (2016)

Collaborator, Centre de recherche et d’expertise en gérontologie sociale (2013-present) Juror, Canadian Political Science Association Prize in Comparative Politics (2012)

Juror, Best Premier of the Last 40 Years, Institute for Research on Public Policy (2012) Member, Academic Council of the Awards for Scholarly Publications Program (ASPP), Canadian Federation for the Humanities and Social Sciences (2010-2013)

66 Committee Member, Awards to Scholarly Publications Program (ASPP), Canadian Federation for the Humanities and Social Sciences (2004-2010)

Adjudication Committee Member (Committee 31), 2010 Standard Research Grants Competition, SSHRC (2010)

UNIVERSITY LEVEL (UNIVERSITY OF SASKATCHEWAN)

Member (Alternate), President’s Review Committee (2017-2018)

Member, Promotions Appeal Panel (2015-present)

Member, Distinguished and New Researcher Awards Selection Committee (2013)

Member, Renewals and Tenure Appeal Panel (2011-2014)

Member, Research, Scholarly and Artistic Work Committee (2011-2013) Member, University Council (2011-2012)

Member, International Coordinating Committee (2011-2012)

Member, Whelen Lecture Planning Committee (2011)

Member, Interdisciplinary Scholarship Working Group (2008-2011)

FACULTY LEVEL (UNIVERSITY OF CALGARY FACULTY OF SOCIAL SCIENCES)

Elected Member, Faculty Promotions Committee (2007-2008)

SCHOOL LEVEL (UNIVERSITY OF SASKATCHEWAN)

Member, Joint Admissions & Scholarships Committee (2016-present)

Chair, Joint Curriculum Committee (2015-2016)

Elected Member, Joint Search Committee for New Executive Director (2012-2013)

Faculty Representative, Alumni Working Group (2012-2014)

Member, Curriculum Committee (2008-2014)

FACULTY OF ARTS LEVEL (MCGILL UNIVERSITY)

Members, Priorities and Planning Committee (2019-present)

Member, Max Bell School of Public Policy Faculty Oversight Committee (2019-present)

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DEPARTMENTAL LEVEL (UNIVERSITY OF CALGARY SOCIOLOGY)

Committee Chair: Student Awards (2001-2003; 2006-2007); Social Committee (2006-2007)

Committee Member: Undergraduate Studies (2003-2005); Striking Committee (2005-2006); Academic Promotions and Increments (2006-2007); Communications Committee (2007 fall)

Organization of the workshop Sociologists at Work (University of Calgary, May 2004 and 2005)

ORGANIZATION OF PROFESSIONAL CONFERENCES AND SESSIONS

Program Coordinator, Research Committee 19, IV ISA Forum of Sociology (Porto Alegre, February 2021)

Stream Convener (History, Religion, and Social Policy), ESPAnet Conference (Vilnius, August 2018) Co-organizer, Policy Feedback and Policy Dynamics: Methodological and Theoretical Challenges, International Workshops on Public Policy (Pittsburgh, June 2018)

Co-Head, Law and Public Policy Section, Annual Conference of the Canadian Political Science Association (Regina, May-June 2018)

Co-organizer, 2nd Annual Toronto Public Policy and Governance Workshop (Toronto, March 2018).

Stream Convener (Religion and Social Policy), ESPAnet Conference (Lisbon, September 2017)

Program Committee Member, Annual Meeting, Research Committee 19 of the International Sociological Association (Chapel Hill, June 2017)

Program Committee Member, Annual Meeting, Research Committee 19 of the International Sociological Association (San José, Costa Rica, August 2016)

Co-organizer, Workshop on Instrument Constituencies and Their Relation to Other Policy Subsystem Concepts (Berlin, December 2015)

Stream Convener (Welfare State Politics), ESPAnet Conference (Odense, September 2015)

Program Committee Member, Annual Meeting, Research Committee 19 of the International Sociological Association (Bath, August 2015)

Co-organizer, EHESS Workshop on expertise and social criticism, (Paris, June 17, 2015)

Co-organizer, Kingdon’s Legacy workshop, National University of Singapore (October 2014)

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Co-organizer, Conference on Welfare Reform in Canada (Regina, October 2013)

Member of Scientific Committee, 1st IPSA Conference on Public Policy (Grenoble, July 2013)

Program Coordinator, Research Committee 19, ISA Forum (Buenos Aires, August 2012)

Co-organizer, Symposium on Policy Change (Suffolk University, February 2011)

Program Committee Member, Annual Meeting, Research Committee 19 of the International Sociological Association (Montreal, August 2009)

Session Organizer: American Political Science Association (2005; 2006; 2007; 2010; 2013; 2014; 2016); American Sociological Association (2005); Canadian Political Science Association (2012; 2013); Canadian Sociological Association (2009); Gerontological Society of America (2012); International Sociological Association (2010; 2012; 2014); Policy History Conference (2006); Social Science History Association (2012)

Co-organizer, Workshop on Public-Private Social Policy (Evanston, September 7, 2005)

MANUSCRIPT EVALUATION

Journal Articles

Administration & Society, African Journal of Political Science and International Relations, Ageing & Society, AIMS Public Health, American Journal of Sociology, American Journal of Political Science, American Political Science Review, American Review of Canadian Studies; American Sociological Review, British Journal of Politics and International Relations; Canadian Journal of Political Science, Canadian Journal of Sociology, Canadian Journal on Aging, Canadian Public Administration, Canadian Public Policy, Canadian Review of Sociology, Canadian Tax Journal, City & Community, Comparative European Politics, Comparative Politics, Comparative Political Studies, Congress & the Presidency, Critical Policy Studies, Critique internationale, Environment and Planning C, Environment and Planning D, European Journal of Political Research, French Politics, The Gerontologist, Global Social Policy, Governance, Health Policy, Health Reform Observer, International Interactions, International Journal of Comparative Sociology, International Journal of Health Policy and Management, International Journal of Sociology and Social Policy, International Journal of Sustainable Transportation, International Review of Administrative Sciences, International Social Security Review, International Studies Quarterly, International Studies Review, Journal of Common Market Studies, Journal of Comparative Policy Analysis, Journal of European Social Policy, Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law, Journal of Policy History, Journal of Social Policy, Journal of Women, Politics & Policy, McGill International Journal of Sustainable Development Law & Policy, Perspectives on Politics, Policy & Politics, Policy Sciences, Policy Studies, Political Studies, Politics, Politique et sociétés, Polity, Public Administration, Public Health Reports, Publius, Qualitative Sociology, Regional & Federal Studies, Regulation & Governance,

69 Research on Aging, Retraite et Société, Review of Constitutional Studies, Review of International Political Economy, Revue française des affaires sociales, Scandinavian Political Studies, Social Policy & Administration, Social Politics, Social Science & Medicine, Social Science Quarterly, Sociological Quarterly, Sociological Theory, Studies in Ethnicity & Nationalism, World Medical & Health Policy, and World Politics.

Book Manuscripts and Proposals

Broadview Press, Cambridge University Press, Canadian Scholars’ Press, Elsevier, Lexington Books, Oxford University Press (New York Office; UK Office), Palgrave, Pearson, Policy Press, Presses de l’Université Laval, Routledge, UBC Press, Michigan State University Press, Temple University Press, University of Calgary Press, University of Toronto Press, and Wilfrid Laurier University Press.

EVALUATION OF RESEARCH GRANT APPLICATIONS

Killam Scholarship (2003); SSHRC (2004; 2005; 2006; 2007; 2008; 2009; 2010); Swiss National Science Foundation (2007); Israel Science Foundation (2007; 2009; 2011); Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research (2011); Research Foundation Flanders–FWO (2011); Kazakhstan’s National Center of Science and Technology (2011); Economic & Social Research Council [UK] (2011); Fonds de recherche du Québec (2012); United States-Israel Binational Science Foundation (2013); Canada Research Chairs program (2013; 2018); Swedish Research Council for Health, Working Life and Welfare (2015); Aarhus Institute of Advanced Studies (2016); Estonian Research Council (2018).

POLICY OUTREACH AND TRAINING

Online presentation on COVID-19 and social policy to members of the Senate (May 2020)

Participation to meeting on federalism with top federal and provincial officials (January 2020)

Presentation at the Canadian Study of Parliament Group in Ottawa (January 2020)

Coalition Leader, Advancing Canada Coalition: https://advancingcanada.org/ (2019- )

Presentation in front of Select Committee of Scottish Affairs, UK House of Commons (May 2019)

Panel presentation in front of officials from Department of Finance Canada (March 2018)

Testimony to the Standing Senate Committee on National Finance (March 2017)

Participated to workshop on fiscal federalism for Australian officials (Canberra, October 2014)

Member of the Scholars Strategy Network [http://www.scholarsstrategynetwork.org/] (2013- present)

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Committee Member, Saskatoon Poverty Reduction Partnership: University of Saskatchewan group (2012-2018)

Testimony to the Saskatchewan Federal Electoral Boundaries Commission (October 2012)

Committee Member, Saskatoon Poverty Reduction Partnership (2011-2012)

Co-chair of the Mowat Centre’s Federal Fiscal Transfers Policy Table (2010-2012)

Testimony to the Standing Committee on Finance of the House of Commons (May 2010)

Participation in the federal Consultation on Canada’s Retirement Income (April 2010)

Co-host of training sessions for Saskatchewan provincial civil servants (2009-2016)

PROFESSIONAL MEDIA EXPERIENCE

TELEVISION

Hundreds of interviews for networks such as CBC, CBC News Network, CNN, CNBC, CPAC, CTV, CTV News Channel, Global News, Radio-Canada, RDI, Shaw TV, TVA, and TV Ontario.

RADIO

Hundreds of interviews for BBC World Service, CBC, NPR, Radio-Canada, Radio-France International, and various private radio stations.

MAGAZINES, NEWSPAPERS, AND NEWS WEBSITES

More than 150 interviews quoted by ABC, AFP, Associated Press, Bloomberg, Calgary Herald, Canadian Press, Le Devoir, The Economist, The Globe and Mail, The Hill Times, Journal de Montréal, The National Post, La Presse, La Razón, Reuters, The StarPhoenix, The Toronto Star, US News and World Report, Wall Street Journal, Washington Post, and various news websites.

PERSONAL MEDIA EXPERIENCE

Host of a weekly classical music radio show, CFCR 90.5 FM Saskatoon (2009-2018)

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