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JAMES A. MORONE John Hazen White Professor of Political Science and Public Policy [email protected] Education Middlebury College (BA), University of Chicago, MA, Ph. D. Professional Positions and Honors Brown University, Professor of Political Science, 1982-present. Political Science Department Chair, 2008-2011; Director of Brown Public Policy Program, 2014-2017 Chair, Brown University Faculty 2014-5 New York Times, Front Page Review and Editors Choice for The Heart of Power: Health and Politics in the Oval Office (With David Blumenthal) Testimony Before Congress on Health Reform: Eight times, 1985-2010 Total Funds Raised (Gifts, Grants and Contracts) 1990-2014: $2,801,938 Hazeltine Citation for outstanding teacher. Voted by the class of 1993, 1999, 2001, 2007, 2008. Brown University. Board of Editors: Taiwan Journal of Social Policy (2006- present) PS: Political Science and Politics (2001-4) [chair] Journal of Policy History (1996-2013) Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law (1983-present) Administration & Policy Journal (1984-1989) Italiana-America (1989-present) Journal of Comparative Health Policy (1994-) The Journal of the New England Political Science Association University of Massachusetts Press “Political Development of the American Nation Series” (1995-present) Fulbright Distinguished Lecturer in Japan, Summer 2005 Robert C. Wood Distinguished Visiting Professor, University of Massachusetts, Spring 2005 (co-awarded with Deborah Stone) President, New England Political Science Association, 2002-3. President, Politics and History Section, American Political Science Association Gladys M. Kammerer Award for best book in American National Policy, awarded by the American Political Science Association, August 1991. (For The Democratic Wish) New York Times selection in "Notable Books of 1991," December 1991. (For The Democratic Wish) Chairman, Board of Editors, PS: Political Science and Politics, 2001-2004. James A. Morone Chairman, Board of Editors, Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law (1995-2002) Editor, Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law (1989-1994) Co-Editor, Clio: Politics and History APSA (1992-1994) Secretary, The Politics and History Section of the American Political Science Association (1992- 1994) Founding Member, National Academy of Social Insurance (1990-present) Founding Committee, Robert Wood Johnson Scholars in Health Policy (1989, National Advisory Committee 1989-2013) Bustin Prize, research competition sponsored by the University of Chicago Law School (open to the faculty of the University of Chicago), Representing Health Care Consumers, 1980 University of Bremen, Visiting Professor, Center for Social Policy, 1994, 1995 Yale University, Visiting Professor of Politics and Policy, School of Organization and Management, 1990 University of Chicago, Instructor, Committee on Public Policy Studies, 1980-1982 Nominated for William Anderson Award (best dissertation in public policy) by the Political Science Department, University of Chicago, 1983 Books & Monographs James A Morone, The Devils We Know: Us and Them in American Political Culture. (Kansas University Press, 2014). James Morone and Rogan Kersh, By the People: Debating American Government. Oxford University Press, 2012. Brief Edition, 2013. David Blumenthal and James Morone, Heart of Power: Presidents and Health Care from Franklin Roosevelt to George W Bush. (Berkeley: University of California Press 2009; paperback with new preface, 2010) Front Cover Review, New York Times Book Review, September 6, 2009 Editors Selection, New York Times, 2009 Hellfire Nation: The Politics of Sin in American History, Yale University Press, 2003 Selected book of the month by the History News Network, April 2003 Selected a top ten book of 2003 by Christianity Today, Seattle Post and others Nominated for the Pulitzer Prize in non-fiction The Democratic Wish: Popular Participation and the Limits of American Government, Basic Books, 1990; Revised Edition, Yale University Press, 1998 Awarded the Gladys M. Kammerer Award for the best book in American national policy by the American Political Science Association, August 1991 Selected by the New York Times as a "notable book of 1991" 2 James A. Morone James Morone and Andrew Dunham, The Politics of Innovation: The Evolution of Hospital Regulation in New Jersey (Health Research and Education Trust, 1983) Edited Books James Morone and Daniel Ehlke, Health Care Politics and Policy (New York: Cengage Learning. 2014) James Morone, Theodor Litman and Leonard Robbins and Health Care Politics and Policy (New York: Cengage/Delmar Press, 2008) James Morone and Lawrence Jacobs, eds., Wealthy, Healthy and Fair: The Politics of Health Care for a Good Society (Oxford University Press, 2005) Health Care Policy in the USA and Germany: Market Forces in Cross National Perspective, with Bernard Braun, Johann Behrens, and Deborah Stone, (Baden-Baden: NOMOS Verlang, November 1996) Original: Gesundheitsystemtwicklung in den USA und Deutschland: Wettbewerb und Markt als Ordnungselemente im Gesundheitswesen auf dem Prufstand des Systemvergleichs. The Politics of Health Care Reform: Lessons from the Past, Prospects for the Future, with Gary Belkin (Duke University Press, 1994) Books in Preparation James Morone, George Washington’s Revenge: The Arguments that Define America (NY: Basic Books, 2015) Gilded Ages: Wealth and Corruption in United States and India (With Ashutosh Varshney) Articles “Medicare in American Political History: The Rise and Fall of Social Insurance,” Keith Wailoo, Alan Cohen, Julian Zelizer, and David Colby, Eds. Medicare at 50 New York: Oxford University Press) forthcoming “The Politics of Private Health Insurance: Taxes, Regulations, and Drama.” Daniel Béland, Christopher Howard, and Kimberly Morgan, eds., The Oxford Handbook of Social Policy, (New York: Oxford University Press) forthcoming “Four Classic Ideas And the Strange Century of Health Reform "in The American Regime: Essays on Philosophy, Politics and Law, Georgi Areshidze, ed., State University of New York Press. “Political Culture: Conflict, Consensus, and Culture War.” In Robert Liberman, Suzanne Mettler, and Richard Vallely, eds., The Oxford Handbook of American Political Development, forthcoming “A Bipartisan Surprise? Obamacare in the States,” Issues in Governance Studies, The Brookings Institutions, No. 61, December 17, 2013 3 James A. Morone “New Media, New Politics: Democracy in the Era of Instant Communication” In Search of Organisational Democracy, Emmanuelle Avril and Christine Zumello, eds., London: Palgrave Macmillan, 2013. “Huckleberry Finn’s Hard Racial Lesson,” James Morone, ed., In Search of American Culture, forthcoming “Health Politics” In James Morone and Daniel Ehlke, ed., Health Politics and Policy, (Stamford, CT: Cengage, 2014) “John Stuart Mill and American Liberalism,” in Ron Bayer and Amy Fairchild, eds., Liberty, Equity and Paternalism: Public Health and the Legacy of John Stuart Mill, forthcoming Reprinted in James Morone: In Search of American Culture, forthcoming “Obama’s Heath Reform: The Managerial President and His Political Storm” in William Crotty, ed., The Obama Presidency: Promise and Performance. Chapter 3. Boulder, Colorado: Westview Press, 2012. Elections Reveal America: Ten Takeaways From the 2012 Election,” Health Affairs Blog, November 12, 2012 http://healthaffairs.org/blog/2012/11/14/elections-reveal-america-ten-takeaways-from-the-2012- election/ “Big Ideas, Broken Institutions, and the Wrath at the Grass Roots.” Journal Of Health Politics, Policy and Law, 36:3 (June, 2011): 375-387 Rogan Kersh and James Morone, “Obesity: Politics and Policy, Science and Symbols” In John Crawley, ed., Obesity, Oxford University Press, 2011 “Presidents and Health Reform: From Franklin Roosevelt to Barack Obama,” Health Affairs 29, no 6, 2010 Jefferson’s Rickety Wall: The Sacred and The Secular in American Politics, Social Research, 76: No 4 Winter, 2009 “The Lessons of Success, Revising The Medicare Story,” The New England Journal of Medicine. 359: 22 (November 27, 2009): 2384- 9 [with David Blumenthal] “Nine Historical Lessons for Health Reform,” The Journal of Law and Medical Ethics 36:4 (Winter, 2009) [with David Blumenthal] “Political Culture,” Michael Kazin, ed., The Princeton Encyclopedia of American History, (Princeton University Press 2009). “Whoopers and Shouters: Two Faces of Populism,” London Review of Books. Vol. 30 (4): February, 21, 2008. 4 James A. Morone “The Presidents and Health Care,” in James Morone, et. al., Health Care Politics and Policy (Stamford: Cengage, 2008) Revised version in James Morone and Dan Ehlke, Health Care Politics and Policy (Stamford: Cengage, 2013) “Morality and Health Policy,” in James Morone, et. al., Health Care Politics and Policy (Stamford: Cengage, 2008) “Health Politics and Policy in the United States,” in James Morone, et. al., Health Care Politics and Policy (Stamford: Cengage, 2008) “The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and Health Reform,” David Colby and Stephen Isaacs [eds] To Improve Health and Health Care, 2008 (San Francisco: Josey Bass, 2008) “Anti Fett Politik in Den USA” in Henning Schmidt-Semisch and Fridrich Schorb, eds., Kreszzug Gegen Fette (Weisbadden, Germany: VS Verlang, 2008) [With Rogan Kersh] “The Rebellion of the Rich” London Review of Books, Vol. 29, Number 12. 21 June 20, 2007: 28-30 “Civic Culture and Democracy,” Proceedings of the King Prajadjopok Congress on Civic Culture (Bangkok, Thailand: King Prajadhipok InStitute, 2007) “Hellfire Nation? An Exchange”