PETER A. HALL

Minda de Gunzburg Center for European Studies Phone: 617- 998- 5423 Email: [email protected] 27 Kirkland Street, Cambridge MA 02138 https://scholar.harvard.edu/hall

Current Positions

Krupp Foundation Professor of European Studies, Harvard University 2001-

Teaching: Comparative Political Economy; The Making of Modern Politics; Methods of Political Analysis; Varieties of Capitalism and Social Inequality; Comparative Politics; How Political Economies Change.

Previous Positions, Visiting Positions, Fellowships

Visiting Scholar, Russell Sage Foundation, 2018-19 Co-Director, Program on Successful Societies, Canadian Institute for Advanced Research, 2003-17 Centennial Professor, London School of Economics and , 2014-16 World Politics Fellow, , 2014-15 Fellow, Hanse Wissenschaftskolleg, 2010 Director, Minda de Gunzburg Center for European Studies, Harvard University 2001-2006 Fellow, Wissenschaftskolleg zu Berlin, 2003-04 Frank G. Thomson Professor of Government, 1999-2001 Professor of Government, Harvard University, 1989-99 Visiting Scholar, Centre de Sociologie des Organisations, CNRS, Paris, 1997. Karl W. Deutsch Visiting Professor, Wissenschaftszentrum, Berlin, 1996 Associate Dean, Faculty of Arts and Sciences, Harvard University, 1994-96 Director of Graduate Studies in Government, Harvard University, 1993-94 Fellow, Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences, Stanford, 1992-93 Visiting Professor, Instituto Juan March, Madrid, Spain, 1989 Paul Sack Associate Professor of Political Economy, Harvard University, 1987-89 Visiting Scholar, Centre for International Studies, London School of Economics, 1987 Assistant Professor of Government, Harvard University, 1982-87 Research Associate, Harvard Graduate School of Business Administration, 1979-80 Teaching Fellow, Social Studies and Government, Harvard University, 1977-82. Aide to M.P.s as Parliamentary Intern, Canadian Parliament, Ottawa, 1974-75

Education

Ph.D. Political Science, Harvard University, 1982 A.M. Political Science, Harvard University, 1978 M. Phil. Politics, Balliol College, Oxford University, 1974 B.A. Political Science and Economics, University of Toronto, 1972

1 Awards

2019 Elected a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences 2018 Awarded a John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Fellowship 2018 Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts 2017 Elected Corresponding Fellow of the British Academy 2010 ‘Political Science and the Three New Institutionalisms’ voted one of the 10 best articles to appear in Political Studies since its founding in 1953 2009 Award from the Policy Studies Organization for a book of enduring influence in study of public policy two decades after its publication 2009 Award for the best paper on European politics presented at the 2008 Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association (for “The Social Sources of the Gradient”) 2006 Doctorat Honoris Causa, Institut d’Etudes Politiques, Paris. 2006 Fritz Thyssen Foundation Prize for one of the two best articles published in in the social sciences in 2004 (for “Spielarten des Kapitalismus”) 2004 Hon. D. Litt. Aston University, Birmingham 2004 Alexander George Award from APSA for the best article developing qualitative methods published in 2003 (for “Aligning Ontology and Methodology”) 2003 Chevalier de l’Ordre des Palmes Académiques of the French Republic 2002 Burton Gordon Feldman Award from Brandeis University for lifetime contributions to the study of public policy 2002 Phi Beta Kappa Teaching Award, Harvard University 2001 Fellowship for Research and Writing, MacArthur Foundation 2000 Harvard College Professorship for contributions to undergraduate teaching 1999 Gregory Luebbert Award, American Political Science Association for the best article in comparative politics published in 1997 or 1998 1991 Political Power of Economic Ideas selected as one of the outstanding books of the year by Choice 1989 Lurcy Foundation Fellowship for French Studies 1987 Foundation Award from the American Political Science Association for the best book in political science published in 1986 1987 Policy Studies Organization Award for the best book in public policy 1986 German Marshall Fund Fellowship for academic research 1983 Samuel H. Beer Award for the best doctoral dissertation in British politics 1982 Robert N. Toppan Prize for best doctoral dissertation in political science at Harvard 1981 Talcott Parsons Award, Sociology Department, Harvard 1979 Krupp Foundation Fellowship in European Studies for doctoral research 1978 Arthur Lehman Fellowship from Harvard University for high standing 1976 Canada Council Doctoral Fellowship for research in political science 1975 Imperial Oil Research Fellowship for doctoral study in the social sciences 1973 I.O.D.E. War Memorial Scholarship for graduate study in Britain 1972 Canada-Britain Scholarship for graduate study in Britain 1971 Alexander MacKenzie Scholarship for top standing in political economy 1970 Archibald Hope Young Scholarship, Trinity College, for high academic standing 1968 Mary H. Beatty Scholarship, University of Toronto, for academic excellence

2 Invited Named Lectureships

2015 World Politics Lecture, Princeton University 2009 CES Public Lecture, Wissenschaftszentrum, Berlin 2008 Gunnar Myrdal Lecture, Stockholm University 2008 J. Douglas Gibson Lecture, Queens University, Kingston 1999 Malim Harding Lecture, University of Toronto 1998 Richard Gordon Memorial Lecture, University of California, Santa Cruz 1998 GAAC Distinguished Lecture, University of Trier, 1998

Books and Monographs

The Politics of Representation in the Global Age: Identification, Mobilization and Adjudication. New York: Cambridge University Press, 2014. Edited with Wade Jacoby, Jonah Levy and Sophie Meunier.

Social Resilience in the Neoliberal Era. New York: Cambridge University Press, 2013. Edited with Michèle Lamont.

Successful Societies: How and Culture Affect Health. New York: Cambridge University Press, 2009. Edited with Michèle Lamont.

Changing France: The Politics that Markets Make. London: Palgrave Macmillan 2006. Edited with Pepper Culpepper and Bruno Palier. Also published in French as La France en mutation. Paris: Sciences Po – Les Presses 2006. Paperback Edition 2008 with a new Preface.

Varieties of Capitalism: The Institutional Foundations of Comparative Advantage. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2001. Edited with David Soskice. In Japanese (2006) and Greek (2010) translation.

Developments in French Politics 2 London: Palgrave, 2001. Edited with Alain Guyomarch, Jack Hayward and Howard Machin.

Developments in French Politics. London: Macmillan, 1990. Edited with Jack Hayward and Howard Machin. Second edition 1994. In French translation as L' évolution de la vie politique française Paris: Presses Universitaires de France, 1992.

Public Policy-Making in Spain. New York: M.E. Sharpe, 1990, a special issue edited for the International Journal of Political Economy, 20,3 (Fall 1990). With Victor Perez-Diaz.

The Political Power of Economic Ideas: Keynesianism across Nations. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1989. Edited for the Social Science Research Council.

European Labor in the 1980s (New York: M.E. Sharpe, 1987), a special issue edited for the International Journal of Political Economy, 17, 3 (Fall 1987).

Governing the Economy: The Politics of State Intervention in Britain and France. New York: Oxford University Press, 1986. Also in Chinese (2008) and Spanish (1993) translation.

3 Working Papers

“Representation Gaps: Changes in Popular Preferences and the Structure of Partisan Competition in the Developed Democracies.” With Georgina Evans.

Peer-Reviewed Articles and Chapters

“How Growth Strategies Evolve in the Developed Democracies.” In Anke Hassel and Bruno Palier (eds) Growth and Welfare Reforms in Global Capitalism (under review).

“Populism as a Problem of Social Integration,” Comparative Political Studies (online 2019). With Noam Gidron.

“The Electoral Politics of Growth Regimes,” Perspectives on Politics (online 2019).

“The Rise of Opportunity Markets: How Did It Happen and What Can We Do?” Daedalus 148, 3 (Summer 2019) forthcoming. With David Grusky and Hazel Markus.

“Varieties of Capitalism in Light of the Euro Crisis,” Journal of European Public Policy 25(1): 7-30. (2018).

“The Politics of Social Status: Economic and Cultural Roots of the Populist Right,” British Journal of Sociology 68, Issue Supplement 51 (November 2017): s57-84. With Noam Gidron.

“The Political Sources of Social Solidarity.” In The Strains of Commitment: The Political Sources of Solidarity in Diverse Societies, eds. Keith Banting and Will Kymlicka. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2017: 201-32. Also appearing in Swedish translation in Fronesis 58-59 (2017).

“Politics as a Process Structured in Space and Time.” In The Oxford Handbook of Historical Institutionalism, eds Orfeo Fioretos, Julia Lynch, Adam Steinhouse New York: Oxford University Press, 2016: 31-50.

“Varieties of Capitalism” Emerging Trends in the Social and Behavioral Sciences. eds. Robert A, Scott and Stephen M. Kosslyn. Hoboken, NJ: Wiley and Sons 2015. DOI: 10.1002/9781118900772.etrds0377

“Spielarten des Kaptalismus und die Eurokrise,“ WSI-Mitteilungen 4 (June 2015): 245-52.

“The Changing Role of the State in Liberal Market Economies.” In The Oxford Handbook of Transformations of the State, edited by Stephan Leibfried, Frank Nullmeier, Evelyne Huber, Matthew Lange, Jonah Levy, and John D. Stephens. Oxford: Oxford University Press 2015: 426-444.

“The Fate of the German Model.” In The Germany Model Seen by its Neighbors. ed. Brigitte Unger Brussels: Social Europe, 2015: 43-62.

“Varieties of Capitalism and the Euro Crisis” West European Politics 37, 6 (2014): 1223-43.

“Introduction: The Politics of Interest Representation” in Peter A. Hall, Jonah Levy, Sophie Meunier and Wade Jacoby, eds., The Politics of Representation in the Global Age. New York: Cambridge University Press, 2014: 1-25. With W. Jacoby, J. Levy and S. Meunier.

4 “Renewal in the Post-Crisis Landscape: The Limits of Technocratic Social Democracy.” In Progressive Politics after the Crash, edited by O. Crame, P. Diamond, and M. McTernan. London: IB Tauris 2013: 19-34.

“Democracy in the European Union: The Problem of Political Capacity.” In Klaus Armingeon, ed. Staatstätigkeiten, Parteien und Demokratie. Berlin: Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften, 2013: 429-41.

“A Capabilities Approach to Population Health and Public Policy-Making,” Revue d’Épidemiologie et de Santé Publique 61, Supp. 3 (August 2013): 177-83. With RCR Taylor and L. Barnes.

“Why Social Relations Matter for Politics and Successful Societies,” Annual Review of Political Science 16 (2013): 49-71. With Michèle Lamont.

“Introduction: Social Resilience in the Neoliberal Era.” In Peter A. Hall and Michèle Lamont, eds., Social Resilience in the Neoliberal Era. New York: Cambridge University Press 2013: 1-31 With Michèle Lamont. Also published in French as “La Résilience Sociale à l’Ère Néo-Libérale,” Revue des politiques sociales et familiales 132-133 (2019): 57-68.

“Neoliberalism and Social Resilience in the Developed Democracies.” In Peter A. Hall and Michèle Lamont, eds., Social Resilience in the Neoliberal Era. New York: Cambridge University Press, 2013: 209-38. With Lucy Barnes.

“The Political Origins of Our Economic Discontents: Contemporary Adjustment Problems in Historical Perspective.” In Politics in the New Hard Times: The Great Recession in Comparative Perspective, eds. Miles Kahler and David Lake. Ithaca: Cornell University Press 2013: 129-149.

“The Economics and Politics of the Euro Crisis,” German Politics 24, 1 (December 2012): 355-71.

“The Mythology of European Monetary Union,” Swiss Political Science Review 18, 4 (December 2012): 508-13.

“How Society Shapes the Health Gradient: Work-Related Health Inequalities in a Comparative Perspective,” Annual Review of Public Health 33 (2012): 59-73. With Christopher B. McLeod, Arjumand Siddiqi and Clyde Hertzman.

“The Economic Crisis and Beyond: Why Varieties of Capitalism Matter.” In Victor Pérez-Diaz Ed, Europa ante una crisis global: sociedad, civil, geo-estrategia, economia y valores. Madrid: Gota a gota/ Fundacion FAES 2012: 65-85.

“Tracing the Progress of Process Tracing.” European Political Science. 2012: 1-11.

“Variedades de capitalismo en Europa : La respuesta a los retos sucesivos,“ Claves de la Economía Mundial 10 (2010): 257-64.

“Samuel H. Beer and the Possibilities of Politics,” British Politics 5, 1 (Jan-Feb 2010): 3-13.

“Historical Institutionalism in Rationalist and Sociological Perspective.” In James Mahoney and , eds., Explaining Institutional Change: Ambiguity, Agency, Power. New York: Cambridge University Press, 2010: 204-23.

5 “Why is Wealthier Healthier?” Perspectives on Europe 39, 2 (Autumn 2009): 4-8. With Lucy Barnes and Rosemary CR Taylor.

“Varieties of Capitalism and Institutional Complementarities in the Political Economy,” British Journal of Political Science. 39 (July 2009): 449-82. With Daniel Gingerich. Reprinted in Bob Hancké, ed. The Varieties of Capitalism Debate: A Reader. Oxford: Oxford University Press 2009; and in David Coen and Wyn Grant, eds., Business and Government (London: Elgar 2015).

“Introduction.” In Peter A. Hall and Michèle Lamont, eds., Successful Societies: How Institutions and Culture Affect Health. New York: Cambridge University Press, 2009: 1-22. With Michèle Lamont. Also excerpted in Matt Wray, ed. Cultural Sociology: An Introductory Reader. NY: Norton 2013: 532-49 and in French in Revue des politiques sociales et familiales (2019).

“Health, Social Relations and Public Policy.” In Peter A. Hall and Michèle Lamont, eds., Successful Societies: How Institutions and Culture Affect Health New York: Cambridge University Press, 2009: 82-103. With Rosemary CR Taylor.

“Institutional Change in Varieties of Capitalism,” Socio-Economic Review (2009): 7-34. With Kathleen Thelen. Also in Bob Hancké, ed. The Varieties of Capitalism Debate: A Reader Oxford: Oxford University Press 2009 and Leo McCann, ed. Capitalism and Business. Beverly Hills: Sage 2015.

“Die Europäische Wirtschafts- und Währungsunion als Work in Progress,” in Martin Höpner and Armin Schäfer, eds., Die Politische Ökonomie der europäischen Integration, Frankfurt/New York: Campus Verlag, 2008, pp. 407-413 . With Robert J. Franzese, Jr.

“Les silences de la France en mutation,” Revue Française de Science Politique (2007). With Pepper Culpepper and Bruno Palier.

“The Dilemmas of Contemporary Social Science,” boundary 2 vol. 34, (3) (Fall 2007): 121-141. Also in Giovanni Dosi and Maria Cristina Marcuzzo, eds., L’economia e la politica: Saggi in onore di Michele Salvati Milan: Il Mulino 2007: 281-300.

“The Evolution of Varieties of Capitalism in Europe” in Bob Hancké, Martin Rhodes and Mark Thatcher, eds. Beyond Varieties of Capitalism: Conflict, Contradiction and Complementarities in the European Economy. Oxford: Oxford University Press 2007: 39-88.

“Stabilität und Wandel in den Spielarten des Kapitalismus.“ In Jens Beckert, Bernard Ebbinghaus, Anke Hassel, Philip Manow, eds. Transformationen des Kapitalismus Frankfurt: Campus Verlag, 2006.

“Systematic Process Analysis: When and How to Use It,” European Management Review (3), 1 (Spring 2006): 24-31. Also in European Political Science (2007): 1-14.

“The Politics of Social Change in France.” In Pepper Culpepper, Peter A. Hall and Bruno Palier, eds., Changing France: The Politics that Markets Make London: Palgrave Macmillan 2006: 1-26.

“Danish Capitalism in Comparative Perspective.” In John L. Campbell, John A. Hall and Ove K. Pedersen, eds. National Identity and the Varieties of Capitalism: The Danish Experience Montreal: McGill University Press 2006: 441-52.

“Institutional Complementarities: Causes and Effects,” Socioeconomic Review 3, 2 (May 2005).

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"Preference Formation as a Political Process: The Case of European Monetary Union." In and Barry Weingast, eds., Preferences and Situations: Perspectives from Rational Choice and Historical Institutionalism. New York: Russell Sage Foundation, 2005: 129-60.

“Varieties of Capitalism and Institutional Complementarities in the Macro-Economy: An Empirical Analysis.” Max-Planck Institut für Gesellschaftsforschung Discussion Paper, Cologne, 04/5. With Daniel Gingerich.

"Varieties of Capitalism and Institutional Complementarities." In Institutional Conflicts and Complementarities: Monetary Policy and Wage Bargaining Institutions in EMU, P. Mooslechner, M. Schuerz, R. Franzese, eds., Amsterdam: Kluwer 2004. With David Soskice.

“Spielarten des Kaptalismus und Institutionelle Komplementaritäten in der Makroökonomie: Eine Empirische Analyse,” Berliner Journal für Soziologie 1, 2004: 5-32. With Daniel Gingerich.

“Varietà dei capitalismi: alcuni tratti fondamentali,” Stato e Mercato 69 (December 2003): 341-364; 394-7, with David Soskice. Translated as “Variedades de Capitalismo: Algunos Aspectos Fundamentales,” Desarrollo Económico: Revista de Ciencias Sociales 45, 180 (Enero-Marzo 2006): 573-590, 613-15.

"Varieties of Capitalism and Institutional Change: A Response to Three Critics," Comparative European Politics 2 (2003). With David Soskice.

“Aligning Ontology and Methodology in Comparative Research.” In James Mahoney and Dietrich Rueschemeyer, eds. Comparative Historical Analysis: New Approaches and Methods. New York: Cambridge University Press, 2003: 373-406. Reprinted in Joachim Blatter, Markus Haverland and Merlijn van Hulst, eds. Qualitative Research in Political Science (London: Sage 2016).

“Institutions and the Evolution of European Democracy.” In Jack Hayward and Anand Menon, eds., Governing Europe Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2003: 1-14.

"Variétés du Capitalisme," L'Année de la Régulation 2002. Paris: Presses de la FNSP, 2002: 47-124. With David Soskice.

“Great Britain: The Role of Government and the Distribution of Social Capital.” In Robert D. Putnam, ed. Democracies in Flux: The Evolution of Social Capital in Contemporary Societies. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2002.

“Globalization and Economic Adjustment in Germany.” In J. Rogers Hollingsworth, Karl H. Muller and Ellen Jane Hollingsworth, eds. Advancing Socio-Economics: An Institutionalist Perspective Latham, Md.: Rowman and Littlefield, 2002: 253-76.

“The Comparative Political Economy of the Third Way." In Oliver Schmidtke, ed. The Third Way Transformation of Social Democracy. Burlington, Vt.: Ashgate 2002: 31-58.

“An Introduction to Varieties of Capitalism’ with David Soskice in Hall and Soskice, eds., Varieties of Capitalism: The Institutional Foundations of Comparative Economic Advantage. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2001: 1-68. Also published in Italian with a response to critics in Stato e Mercato (2004) and excerpted in Naazneen Barma and Steven Vogel, eds., The Political Economy Reader

7 (London: Routledge 2007), in Stephan Leibfried and Steffen Mau, eds., Welfare States: Construction, Deconstruction, Reconstruction, Vol II. (Cheltenham: Edward Elgar 2007) and in Bob Hancké, ed. The Varieties of Capitalism Debate: A Reader (Oxford: Oxford University Press 2009).

“The Evolution of Economic Policy in the European Union.” In Anand Menon and Vincent Wright, eds., From the Nation-State to the European Union Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2001.

“Interest Representation and the Politics of Protest.” In Howard Machin et al., eds., Developments in French Politics II. London: Palgrave, 2001. With John Keeler.

"The Evolution of Economic Policy." In Howard Machin et al., eds., Developments in French Politics II, London: Palgrave, 2001.

“Organized Market Economies and Unemployment in Europe: Is it Finally Time to Accept Liberal Orthodoxy?” In Nancy Bermeo, ed., Unemployment in the New Europe. New York: Cambridge University Press, 2001: 52-86.

"The Institutional Interaction of Wage Bargaining and Central Bank Independence."Iin Torben Iversen, Jonas Pontusson, and David Soskice, eds., Unions, Employers and Central Banks: Wage Bargaining and Macroeconomic Policy in an Integrating Europe. New York: Cambridge University Press, 2000: 173-204. With Robert J. Franzese, Jr..

“Social Capital in Britain,” British Journal of Political Science 29 (July 1999): 473-517.

"Le Capital Social en Grand-Bretagne,” Revue internationale de politique comparée 10, 3 (2003): 357- 380. Abridged translation of above.

"The Political Economy of Europe in an Era of Interdependence."In Herbert Kitschelt, Peter Lange, Gary Marks, and John Stephens, eds., Continuity and Change in Contemporary Capitalism. New York: Cambridge University Press, 1999: 135-163.

“The Potential of Historical Institutionalism: A Reply to Hay and Wincott,” Political Studies 46, 5 (December 1998): 958-62. With Rosemary C.R. Taylor.

"Mixed Signals: Central Bank Independence, Coordinated Wage-Bargaining and European Monetary Union" International Organization 52, 5 (Summer 1998), 502-536. With Robert Franzese, Jr. Translated as “Uneinheitliche Signale: Zentralbankunabhängigkeit, koordinierte Lohnaushandlung und die Europäische Währungsunion.” In Martin Höpner and Armin Schäfer, eds., Die Politische ökonomie der EuropäischenIntegration. Frankfurt/New York: Campus, 2008: 369-414.

"The Political Economy of Adjustment in Germany." In Okonomische Leistungsfahigkeit und Institutionelle Innovation, eds. Frieder Naschold et al. Berlin: Sigma, 1997: 295-317.

"Regional Trade Regimes and Comparative Institutional Advantage," La Lettre de la Regulation (September 1997). Republished 2014 in Robert Boyer, La théorie de la régulation au fil du temps.

"Institutions, Interests and Ideas in the Comparative Political Economy of the Industrialized Nations." In Mark Lichbach and Alan Zuckerman, eds., Comparative Politics: Rationality, Culture and Structure. New York: Cambridge University Press, 1997.

8 “Le rôle des intérêts, des institutions et des idées dans l’économie politique comparée des pays industrialisés,” Revue internationale de politique comparée 7, 1 (2000): 33-92. Translation of above.

"La economia politica del Europa en un era de independencia," Desarrollo Economico: Revista de Ciencias Sociales 37, 145 (April, May, June 1997): 57-89.

“Political Science and the Three 'New Institutionalisms,” Political Studies (December 1996): 936-57 with Rosemary C. R. Taylor; also published in Karol Soltan et al., eds., Institutions and Social Order. (Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 1998): 15-43. Reprinted in Guy Peters and Jon Pierre, eds. Institutionalism (forthcoming) and Alan S. Zuckerman, Comparative Political Science (Beverly Hills: Sage, 2008: 936-57.

"Les sciences politiques et les trois nouvels institutionalismes," Revue Francaise de Science Politique (Autumn 1997) (translation of above).

"European Political Economy Today," Stato e Mercato (1996).

"The Japanese Civil Service and Economic Development in Comparative Perspective" In H. Kim, M. Muramatsu T.J. Pempel and K. Yamamura, eds., The Japanese Civil Service and Economic Development: Catalysts of Change. New York: Oxford University Press, 1995.

"Central Bank Independence and Coordinated Wage Bargaining: Their Interaction in Germany and Europe," German Politics and Society 31 (Spring 1994): 1-23.

"Keynes in Political Science," History of Political Economy 26: 1 (1994): 137-153.

"Policy Paradigms, Social Learning and the State: The Case of Economic Policy-Making in Britain," Comparative Politics 52, 3 (April 1993):.275-296; also reprinted in Benjamin Brown, ed.,Comparative Politics: Notes and Readings. 8th ed. (New York: Wadsworth, 1995), in Marcus Carson, Tom R. Burns and Dolores Calvo, eds., Paradigms in Public Policy: Theory and Practice of Paradigm Shifts in the EU (NY: Peter Lang, 2010), pp. 67-92; in Peter Hupe and Michael Hill, eds. Public Policy (Beverly Hills: Sage 2012); and in Chinese in a volume edited by Ngok Kinglun.

"The Movement from Keynesianism to Monetarism: Institutional Analysis and British Economic Policy in the 1970s." In Structuring Politics: Historical Institutionalism in Comparative Analysis, Sven Steinmo, Kathleen Thelen and Frank Longstreth, eds. New York: Cambridge University Press, 1992: 90-113.

"The Social and Political Dynamic behind the Evolution of the Political Economy of Britain and France." In Alvaro Espina, ed., Concertacion Social, Neocorporatismo y Democracia. Madrid: Ministerio de Trajabjo y Seguridad Social, 1991: 119-62.

"Pluralism and Pressure Politics." In Developments in French Politics, Peter A. Hall, Jack Hayward and Howard Machin, eds. London: Macmillan, 1990: 77-92; translated in L'évolution de la vie politique française (1992); and reprinted in Jeremy Richardson, ed., Pressure Groups (London: Oxford University Press, 1993): 159-74.

"The State and the Market." In Developments in French Politics, Peter A. Hall, Jack Hayward and Howard Machin, eds. London: Macmillan, 1990: l73-89; translated in L'évolution de la vie politique française (1992).

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"Policy Paradigms, Experts and the State: The Case of Macroeconomic Policy-making in Britain." In Social Scientists, Policy, and the State, Stephen Brooks and Alain-G. Gagnon, eds., New York: Praeger, 1990: 53-78.

"Introduction" and "Conclusion: The Politics of Keynesian Ideas." In The Political Power of Economic Ideas: Keynesianism across Nations, Peter A. Hall, ed., Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1989: 3- 26; 361-92.

"The Evolution of Economic Policy Under Mitterrand." In The Mitterrand Experiment: Continuity and Change in Modern France, George Ross, Stanley Hoffmann and Sylvia Malzacher, eds. New York: Oxford University Press, 1987; also published in French as L'Expérience Mitterrand by Presses Universitaires de France, pp. 54-72.

"The State and Economic Decline." In The Decline of the British Economy, Bernard Elbaum and William Lazonick, eds., New York: Oxford University Press, 1985: 266-302.

"Socialism in One Country: Mitterrand and the Struggle to Define a New Economic Policy for France." In Socialism, the State and Public Policy in France, Philip Cerny and Martin Schain, eds. New York: Methuen, 1985: 81-107; also re-printed for use in MBA courses at Harvard and elsewhere.

"Patterns of Economic Policy: An Organizational Approach." In The State in Capitalist Europe, Stephen Bornstein et. al., eds. London: Allen and Unwin, 1984: 21-53; also reprinted in States and Societies, David Held, ed., New York: New York University Press, 1985: 363-394.

"Policy Innovation and the Structure of the State: The Politics-Administration Nexus in France and Britain," The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 466 (March 1983): 43-60.

"The French Economy Enters the 1980s." In National Industrial Planning: France and the EEC. B.R. Scott and A. T. Sprout, eds., Boston: 1983, pp. 197-236. With J. McCormick and B.R. Scott.

"Economic Planning and the State: The Evolution of Economic Challenge and Political Response in France." In Political Power and Social Theory, Volume III. Gosta Esping-Andersen, Roger Friedland, and Maurice Zeitlin, eds. Greenwich, Conn.: Jai Press, 1982: 175-214.

"Cultural Myths and Economic Realities: A Reinterpretation of the Functions of French Planning and its Relation to British Tripartism," Stato e Mercato I, 1 (April, 1981), pp. 133-172.

"Elites and Representation: A Study of the Attitudes and Perceptions of MP's." In The Canadian House of Commons Observed. J.P. Gabouri and J.R. Hurley, eds. Ottawa: University of Ottawa Press, 1979: 293-326 (with R. P. Washburn).

10 Essays, Brief Articles and Reviews

“From Keynesianism to the Knowledge Economy: The Rise and Fall of Growth Regimes,” Business Economics 54:2 (April 2019): 122-6.

“Brexit and Broken Promises,” Foreign Affairs (16 November 2018).

“Brexit Appeals to White Working-Class Men Who Feel Society No Longer Values Them,” Brexit:LSE Blog (December 2017). With Noam Gidron.

“Stanley Hoffmann, the Teacher,” Commentaire 40:159 (Autumn 2017) supplement: 20-22.

“The Roots of Brexit: 1992, 2004 and European Union Expansion,” Foreign Affairs (28 June 2016). Also in Brexit and Beyond (New York: Foreign Affairs 2016)

“The Brexit Referendum: Britain between the Past and the Future,” Washington Post – The Monkey Cage (24 June 2016).

Contribution to a Symposium on The Politics of Advanced Capitalism, Pablo Beramendi et al. eds., Socio-Economic Review (2016) 14, 2: 383-94.

“Transparency, Research Integrity and Multiple Methods,” APSACP – Comparative Politics Newsletter (Spring 2016): 32-36.

“Trumpism as a Transatlantic Phenomenon,” The American Prospect (8 March 2016). With Charlotte Cavaillé and Noam Gidron.

“The Euro Crisis and the Future of European Integration.” In The Search for Europe: Contrasting Approaches. Madrid: BBVA, 2015: 46-67.

“The Future of the Welfare State.” In The Predistribution Agenda: Tackling Inequality and Supporting Sustainable Growth, eds. Claudia Chwalisz and Patrick Diamond. London: IB Tauris, 2015: 255-65.

“English Voters Were Influenced by the Politics of Fear,” Washington Post – The Monkey Cage (May 10, 2015).

“Social Policy-Making for the Long Term,” PS: Political Science and Politics 48, 2 (April 2015): 289- 291.

“Social Policy Futures” In Social Policy Futures: Wreckage, Resilience or Renewal. London: LSE Academic Publishing 2015: 68-82.

“Public Policy Studies in France Seen from America” In Une French Touch dans l'analyse des politiques publiques eds. Laurie Boussaguet, Sophie Jacquot and Pauline Ravinet. Paris: Presse de Sciences Po, 2014.

“Anxiety about Democracy. Why Now?” Essay for the SSRC online Democracy Papers 2013.

“Neoliberalism and Social Resilience,” China People’s Daily (22 July 2013). With M. Lamont.

11 “Anatomy of the Euro Crisis: The Political Economy of a Continent at Cross-Purposes,” Harvard Magazine (July-August 2013): 24-27.

“Brother, Can You Paradigm?” Governance 26, 2 (April 2013):189-92.

“Monetarism.” In David Coates, ed. The Oxford Companion to American Politics. New York: Oxford University Press, 2013.

“Sharing Social Responsibilities,” Trends in Social Cohesion 24 (December 2012): 49-54. With RCR Taylor.

“Varieties of Capitalism.” In Joel Krieger, ed. The Oxford Companion to Comparative Politics. New York: Oxford University Press 2012.

“The Long Learning Curve of the European Union.” Op-Ed for Deutschewelle (3 November 2011)

“The Euro’s Future is Reliant on States Sharing Resources,” The Guardian (December 3, 2010).

“The Current Economic Crisis and the Welfare State,” ZeS Report 15(2) (November 2010): 9-10.

Preface to the Third Edition of Dictionnaire des politiques publiques, eds. L. Boussaguet, S. Jacquot and P. Ravinet. Paris: Presses de Sciences Po, 2010: 19-21.

“A Capabilities Approach to Successful Societies,” Perspectives on Europe 40, 1 (Spring 2010): 10-12.

Contribution to Review Symposium on M. Fourcade, Economists and Societies in Socio-Economic Review (2010).

“Re-Forming Capitalism,” European Journal of Sociology L (3) (2010): 488-94. Review of book by Wolfgang Streeck.

“The Wear and Tear of Our Daily Lives,” The Globe and Mail (Toronto) 16 November 2009 With Michèle Lamont.

‘The Significance of Politics,” in Aftershocks: Economic Crisis and Institutional Choice, edited by Anton Hemerijck, Ben Knapen and Ellen van Doorne (Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press, 2009): 93-102.

“Path Dependence.” In The Future of Political Science: 100 Perspectives, eds. Gary King, Norman H. Nie and Kay L. Schlozman. Routledge, 2009.

Forward to Elites, Ideas and the Evolution of Public Policy. eds. William Genieys and Marc Smyrl. Houndsmills: Palgrave-Macmillan 2008.

“Financial Innovation and the French Economy,” in Jean-Hervé Lorenzi, ed., La Guerre des capitalismes aura lieu, Le Cercle des Économistes, Paris, Editions Perrin, 2008..

“Who is in trouble?” Quels capitalismes pour le XXIe siècle? Actes des Rencontres Économiques. Paris: Cercle des Économistes 2007: 41-43.

12 “What Makes a Society Succeed?” Reach (Spring 2007): 8-11. With Michèle Lamont.

“Les nouveaux paradoxes de la vie politique française,” Le Figaro (Paris) June 2006.

“Protests in France: The End of Fraternité,” International Herald Tribune 28 March 2006. With Pepper D. Culpepper.

“Varieties of Capitalism and Institutional Change,” European Politics and Society 5, 1 (Autumn 2005). With Kathleen Thelen: 1-4.

“Public Policy-Making as Social Resource Creation,” APSA-CP Newsletter, 16, 2 (Summer 2005): 1-5.

“Beyond the Comparative Method,” APSA-CP Newsletter, 15, 2 (Summer 2004).

“The Intensive German Course,” WIKO Newsletter (Spring 2004).

“Media Accuracy is Vital but its Freedom Even More So,” The Guardian (London) 17 January 2004: 18.

“Adapting Ontology to Methodology in Comparative Politics” The Political Economist XI, 3 (Winter 2003): 1-7.

"The Economic Challenges Facing President Jacques Chirac." Policy Brief, U.S.-France Analysis Series, Center on the and France, The Brookings . July 2002.

"This is More like 1914 than 1941," The Guardian (September 28, 2001).

"Globalization: When is Too Wide Too Narrow?," Chronicle of Higher Education (January 23, 1998). with Sidney Tarrow; reprinted in Changing Perspectives on International Education, Patrick O’Meara and Howard Mehlinger, eds. Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1999.

"Comparative Politics and Area Studies," APSA-CP Newsletter (June 1997).

"Social Capital: A Fragile Asset," Demos Quarterly 12 (Autumn 1997), 35-37.

"The State of European Studies," European Studies Newsletter (Fall 1995); reprinted as a monograph by the Social Science Research Council and the Council for European Studies.

"Central Bank Independence", The Independent (London) 21 January 1993.

"Monetarism." In The Oxford Companion to the Politics of the World, Joel Krieger, ed.. New York: Oxford University Press, 1993: 599-600.

"Samuel H. Beer" and "Hugh Heclo" in American Political Scientists: A Dictionary, Charles Lockhart et al., eds. Westport: Greenwood, 1993: 20-22; 118-119.

"Economics and the Modern State" Twentieth Century British History 3, 1 (1992), pp. 84-91.

"Helpful Hints for Writing Dissertations in Comparative Politics," PS: Political Science and Politics 23,4 (December 1990), 596-8.

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"Many Causes, Many Cases," London Review of Books (28 June 1990), pp. 3-5.

"The Smack of Firm Government," New York Times Book Review (9 October 1988).

"Decline and Fall," New Society (2 January 1987), pp. l0-12.

"The Political Power of Keynesian Ideas," States and Social Structures Newsletter (Fall 1986): 3-5.

"The Paradoxes of Conservatism," British Politics Group Newsletter (Spring, 1985): 6-8.

"How Much Should the State Care for Us?" Newsday (30 January 1983); reprinted in the Houston Chronicle (9 February l983).

Book reviews appearing in the following journals:

American Political Science Review, Political Studies, American Journal of Sociology, Canadian Journal of Political Science, Journal of Public Policy, Comparative Political Studies, Contemporary Sociology, Ethics, French Politics and Society, Albion, Oxford Literary Review, Business History Review, European Journal of Sociology, Socio-Economic Review.

Member, Editorial Boards:

American Political Science Review, 2001-08; 2016- , Governance, 1992- , Social Europe, 2015- , British Politics, 2005- , Comparative European Politics, 2002- , British Journal of Politics and International Relations, 1997- , European Political Science Review, 2007-15, Gouvernement et Action Publique, 2012-17, Socio-Economic Review, 2001- 2015 , Lien Social et Politiques 2001-2015, Japanese Journal of Political Science, 1999- 2010, Comparative Political Studies, 1991- 2014 , Journal of Public Policy, 1995- 2014, Zeitschrift für Politikwissenschaft, 2006-11, World Politics, 1992-97, International Journal of Political Economy, 1985-98, Political Studies, 2010-17.

Member, Advisory Boards:

International Advisory Board, Sheffield Political Economy Research Institute, 2011-2019 International Advisory Board, Program in Public Policy, Sciences Po, Paris, 2007-2011 Comité de Parrainage, Nonfiction International Advisory Board, Free University of Berlin, 2005-2015 International Advisory Board, Institut d’Etudes Politiques, Paris, 2003-08 Advisory Committee, European Research Institute, University of Birmingham, 2001-2012 Scientific Advisory Committee, Max Planck Institut fur Gesellschaftsforschung, Köln, 1995-2008 Board of Directors, Council for European Studies, New York, 1998-2004. Advisory Board, Office of Technology Assessment, U.S. Congress, 1990-91

Professional Positions and Activities

President, Section on Qualitative and Multi-Method Research, American Political Science Association, 2015-17. Vice-President, Section on Qualitative and Multi-Method Research, American Political Science Association, 2009-11. Nomination Committee, American Political Science Association, 2008-10.

14 President, Comparative Politics Section, American Political Science Association, 2003-5. Associate Editor, Cambridge University Press Series in Comparative Politics, 1988-2005 Sage Prize Committee, Comparative Politics Section, APSA, 1999. Review Committee for the Social Sciences, Brown University 1999 Executive Committee, British Politics Group, 1995-97. Chair, Joint ACLS-SSRC Committee on Western Europe, New York, 1989-1993 Steering Committee, Council for European Studies, New York, 1988-93 Executive Committee, APSA Section on Politics and Society in Europe, 1989-92 Council, APSA Section on History and Politics, 1990-93 Program Committee, American Political Science Association, 1987, 1990 Beer Prize Committee, British Politics Group, 1993 Almond Award Committee, American Political Science Association, 1990 Editor, Harvard Center for European Studies Working Paper Series, 1986-1998 Consultant to the Secretary of Justice, Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, 1986 Co-Chair, SSRC Working Group on the Diffusion of Economic Knowledge, 1985-86 Consultant to the Royal Commission on the Economic Union and Development Prospects, 1984. Visiting Fellow, SSRC Survey Archive, University of Essex, England, 1980.

Project Review for:

National Science Foundation, 1996- ; Council for European Studies, 1989-91; Woodrow Wilson Center, 1991- ; MacArthur Foundation, 1990-91; Social Science Research Council, 1989-94; CIEE Fulbright Fellowships, 1983-87; City University of New York, Faculty Research Awards, 1986; Krupp Foundation Fellowships, 1982- ; German Marshall Fund Fellowships, 1982, 1999, 2000; Woodrow Wilson Center 2005-10; Russell Sage Foundation, 2005-.

Selected Administrative Experience at Harvard

UNIVERSITY: Chair, Committee to Review the Colegio Real (2009); Chair, Committee to Review Social Studies (2005-06); Associate Dean, Faculty of Arts and Sciences (1994-96); Council of Deans (1994-96); Educational Policy Committee (1993-94, 1997-00); Program on Inequality and Social Policy (2000- ); Standing Committee on Social Studies (1989- ); Standing Committee on European Studies (1987- ); Committee on Interdepartmental Instruction (1991-94); Administrative Board of the Graduate School (1983-86).

CENTER FOR EUROPEAN STUDIES: Director (2001-06), Executive Committee (1982-92), Steering Committee (1994-96, 1998-00, 08-09, 12-16), Committee on the Program for the Study of Europe and Germany (1989-98); Publications Committee (1989-92); Fellowships Committees (1982- ); Co-Director, Graduate Training Project on European Political Economy and Institutional Analysis (1991-96); Co- Chair, British Study Group (1979-95), Co-Chair, Seminar on the State and Capitalism since 1800 (1982- 05, 2011- 16).

GOVERNMENT DEPARTMENT: Placement Officer (2012-14), Policy Planning Committee (2006- 10), Director of Graduate Studies (1993-94); Chair, Admissions Committee (1990-91,2011, 2016); Admissions Committee (1986-88; 2016); Committee on the Graduate Curriculum (1983-85); Prize Committee (1984-86); Multiple Recruitment and Promotion Committees (1982- ); Senior Search Committees in American Politics, International Relations, Comparative Politics, European Politics (1989- ); Graduate Affairs Committee (1993-94).

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