Research Fellows at the American Institute for Contemporary German Studies 1986-2013
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RESEARCH FELLOWS AT THE AMERICAN INSTITUTE FOR CONTEMPORARY GERMAN STUDIES 1986-2013 JOHN J. MCCLOY DISTINGUISHED FELLOWSHIP * Funded by the John M. Olin Foundation (New York City) 1986-1987 Professor Norbert Walter, Institut für Weltwirtschaft, Kiel Topic: "Demographic Trends and Economic Dynamism: The U.S. and the FRG" 1987-1988 Professor Helmut Willke, Universität Bielefeld Topic: "SDI as a Mixed-Motive Political Strategy: The German Response" 1988-1989 Professor Klaus Gretschmann, Universität Köln Topic: "The Three-Tiered German Tax Reform as Compared to the 1986 U.S. Tax Reform Act: Economic Pressure and Political Necessity" 1989-1990 Professor Paul J.J. Welfens, Universität Duisburg Topic: "Integrating Markets, Firms and Governments in the Economic Community: The Role of Germany in a Global Context" 1990-1991 Professor Steven Philip Kramer, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque Topic: "The Franco-German Relationship in an Age of German Unification" FORD FOUNDATION FELLOWSHIP IN GDR STUDIES * Funded by the Ford Foundation (New York City) 1988-1989 Professor Ann Phillips, Smith College, Northampton, MA Topic: "The East German Perspective on the East German - Soviet Relationship" 1989-1990 Professor Joyce Mushaben, University of Missouri, St. Louis Topic: "Through the Looking Glass: The Cultivation of Post-War National Identity in the German Democratic Republic" HOECHST CELANESE/SIEMENS FELLOWSHIP * Funded by the Hoechst Celanese Corporation and Siemens Corporation 1988-1989 Professor Christopher Allen, University of Georgia, Athens Topic: "The Politics of Regulating Domestic Capital Investment: Banks and Stock Markets in West Germany and the United States" 1989-1990 Professor Lily Gardner Feldman, Tufts University, Boston, MA Topic: "Germany's Rehabilitation: A Comparison of Relations with France, Israel and the United States" AICGS/DHI FELLOWSHIPS IN POST-WAR GERMAN HISTORY * Funded by the Volkswagen-Stiftung (Joint Program with the German Historical Institute) 1991-1992 Dr. Burghard Ciesla, Institut für Wirtschaftsgeschichte, Berlin Topic: "Technology Transfer from the German Aircraft Industry to the United States: The Relationship between the German Aeronautical Industry and the United States Air Force, 1945-1950" 1991-1992 Dr. Jeffrey Herf, Visiting Professor, Emory University, Atlanta, GA page 2 Topic: "Politics and Memory in the Two Germanies, 1945-1955" 1991-1992 Dr. Michaela Richter, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia Topic: "The Second Transition to Democracy in the Federal Republic: Political Parties and the Integration of the Two Germanies" 1992-1993 Dr. Christian Tuschhoff, Freie Universität Berlin Topic: "Shifting the Balance of Power within NATO in the 1950s and 1960s" 1992-1993 Professor Rogers Hollingsworth, Departments of History, Sociology, and Industrial Relations, University of Wisconsin, Madison Topic: "A Comparison of the Social System of Production in Germany, Japan and the United States" 1992-1993 Dr. Reinhold Billstein, Fachhochschule Hamburg Topic: "The Role of American and British Occupation Authorities in Restructuring German Industries" 1993-1994 Professor Rebecca Boehling, Department of History, University of Maryland, Baltimore County Topic: "The Rise and Fall of Western German Women's Activism: The Case of the Munich Women Ci ty Councilors, 1945-1960" 1993-1994 Dr. Roy Rempel, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Canada Topic: "German Rearmament: Political and Diplomatic Interaction within the Western Alliance in the Lead-up to the Paris Agreements of 1954" 1993-1994 Professor Thomas A. Schwartz, Department of History, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN Topic: "The Existential Alliance: The United States and Germany from Occupation to Reunification, 1945-1990" 1994-1995 Dr. Karl-Heinz Füssl, Technische Universität Berlin Topic: "The 'Reeducation' of German Youth: An Evaluation of the American Occupation" 1994-1995 Dr. Bernd Stöver, Universität Potsdam Topic: "The GDR and Eastern Europe: The Theory and Practice of 'Liberation Policy' under Truman and Eisenhower" 1994-1995 Professor Angelika Timm, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin Topic: "The Relationship between East Germany and Israel 1945-1990" page 3 1995-1996 Dr. Richard Beyler, Forschungsschwerpunkt Wissenschaftsgeschichte und -theorie, Berlin Topic: "Science Policy and Democratization in Post-1945 Germany" 1995-1996 Dr. Jan Herman Brinks, State University Groningen, The Netherlands Topic: "Anti-Fascism. The Foundation Myth of the GDR 1945-1961" 1995-1996 Professor Maria Mitchell, Franklin & Marshall College, Lancaster, PA Topic: "'We Demolished a Centuries-Old Barrier': Christian Democracy in Occupied Germany" 1996-1997 Professor Carl C. Hodge, Okanagan University College, Kelowna, British Columbia, Canada Topic: "The Popular Ethics of European Security: Party Politics and Cold War in the United States and Germany, 1947-1960" 1996-1997 Professor Jeffrey M. Peck, Georgetown University, Washington, DC Topic: "German Cultures/Foreign Cultures: The Politics of Belonging" 1996-1997 Dr. Edmund Spevack, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts Topic: "American Influences on the Shaping of the West German Basic Law (Grundgesetz) of 1949" ROBERT BOSCH FOUNDATION SCHOLARS PROGRAM * Funded by the Robert Bosch Foundation 1/1992-6/1992 Professor Patricia Davis, University of Notre Dame, IN Topic: "The Uses and Abuses of Economic Statecraft: West German-Polish Relations, 1969-1990 and Beyond" 10/1991-3/1992 Dr. Philip Gordon, SAIS, The Johns Hopkins University, Washington, DC Topic: "A Certain Idea of France: French Security Policy and the Gaullist Legacy" 1/1992-6/1992 Professor Stephen Silvia, American University, Washington, DC Topic: "Protection for Whom? The Politics of Employment in German and American Trade Unions, 1955-1991" 1/1993-6/1993 Dr. Steve Boilard, University of California, Santa Barbara Topic: "From Two Germanys to a Common European Home: Moscow's German Policy and the Postwar Order" 1/1993-6/1993 Dr. Lynn Duggan, University of Massachusetts, Amherst Topic: "Family Policy and Gender Inequality: A Comparison of East and West Germany Before Unification" 1/1994-6/1994 Professor Thomas Banchoff, Georgetown University, Washington, DC Topic: "National Transition and International Change: German Policy toward East-West Institutions, 1949-1992" 9/1993-2/1994 Professor Lynn Rapaport, Department of Sociology and Anthropology, Pomona College, Claremont, CA Topic: "The Cultural and Material Reconstruction of the Jewish Communities in Germany, and the State of Jewish-German Relationships" page 4 ROBERT BOSCH FOUNDATION SCHOLARS PROGRAM IN COMPARATIVE PUBLIC POLICY AND COMPARATIVE INSTITUTIONS * Funded by the Robert Bosch Foundation 7-12/1996 Mr. Thomas Hinz, Ludwig Maximilians Universität München "Education, Vocational Training, and Mobility" 7-12/1996 Professor Kathleen Thelen, Northwestern University, Evanston, Illinois Topic: "Institutional Legacies: Patterns of Skill Formation and Contemporary Union Politics" 1-6/1997 Mr. Pepper D. Culpepper, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts Topic: “Learning from the Dual System: Training policy reforms in Germany and France” 1-6/1997 Ms. Jutta Gatter, Zentrum für Sozialpolitik, Universität Bremen Topic: “Adjusting Training to Changing Environments - Interactions between State and Firm Level 7-12/1997 Professor Susan Giaimo, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Boston Topic: "Health Care Reform in Advanced Industrialized Societies: Government Intervention, Medical Power, or Market Competition?@ 7-12/1997 Professor Ulrike Schneider, Institute of Economics, Universität Hannover Topic: AConsumer Directed Home Care Systems in the U.S. and Germany. A Comparative Study of Cash & Counseling Programs for Frail and Dependent Elderly@ 3-9/1998 Mr. Stefan Maria Fuchs, Institut für Soziologie, Ludwig Maximilians Universität München Topic: ADo Differences Matter? Comparing the Impact of Systems of Higher Education in the United States and Germany on the Development and Emergence of Female Academics= Careers@ 7-12/1998 Dr. Gabriele Eckstein, Lehrstuhl für Politische Wissenschaft, Universität Mannheim Topic: "Comparative Politics in Bicameral Systems. Legislative Decision Processes in Bicameral Systems, Theory and International Comparative Application" 8-11/1998 Ms. Isabela Mares, Minda de Gunzburg Center for European Studies, Harvard University, 5-9/1999 Cambridge, MA Topic: ASocial Insurance under Strain: Examining Social Policy Responses to the Challenge of Aging Populations@ 8/1998-1/1999 Professor Michelle Egan, School of International Service, American University, Washington, DC Topic: “Regulating Commerce: The Intersection of Law, Markets and Governance in the EU” 1-6/1999 Professor Waltraud Schelkle, Institut für Wirtschaftspolitik und Wirtschaftsgeschichte, Freie Universität Berlin Topic: "Is ‘Welfare to Work’ also ‘Welfare to the Regions’? – Lessons from the U.S. for EMU" 6/1-12/1/1999 Dr. John Jay Tate, University of California at Berkeley, California Topic: "Institutional Changes in German Vocational Education and the Future of Work in Europe" 7/1/2000-6/30/2001 Professor Maria Green Cowles, The American University, Washington, DC Topic: “Who are the Rule-Makers of E-commerce? The Case of the Global Business Dialogue on E- commerce (GBDe)” 10/15/2000- Dr. Michaela Hertkorn, Freie Universität Berlin 4/15/2001 Topic: “The Relevance of Perceptions on Foreign Policy: A German-U.S. American Perspective” 1/1-6/30/2001 Professor Julie Elston, Department of Economics, University of Central