- MARTIN RHODES -
FULL CURRICULUM VITAE
2010 1. PERSONAL RECORD
Name: Martin John Rhodes Academic Education: - Oxford University, England (1979-1983). - University of Canterbury, Christchurch, New Zealand (1974-1978); Qualifications: - Doctor of Philosophy, Oxford University (1985). - Master of Arts (1st class honours), University of Canterbury, Christchurch, New Zealand (1978); - Bachelor of Arts, University of Canterbury, New Zealand (1976); Languages: - French: fluent - Italian: fluent - German: reading knowledge and basic speaking - Spanish: reading knowledge and basic speaking - Portuguese: reading knowledge Employment and Appointments: Academic Appointments:- - Professor of Comparative Political Economy, Josef Korbel School of International Studies,
University of Denver, Colorado, 2006 –
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- Professor of European Public Policy, European University Institute, Florence, Italy (October 1999-2006 ; - Co-Director, with Maurizio Ferrera, of the European Forum on ‘Recasting European
Welfare States’, Robert Schuman Centre, European University Institute, Florence, Italy, September 1998-June 1999
- Co-Director of the Joint Law/Political Science Forum on ‘Constitutionalism in Europe: The Idea and the Dynamics of the European Constitution: Historical and Theoretical Perspectives’, Robert Schuman Centre, European University Institute, Florence, Italy, September 2003-June 2004;
- Research Director, NEWGOV Research Consortium, 2004 – 2006 - Research Professor, Robert Schuman Centre, European University Institute, Florence,
Italy (October 1997 –September 1999); in the period 1995-1999 I worked closely with the Director of the Robert Schuman Centre, Yves Mény, to build up this new research organisation and put in place the funding for a number of research initiatives and programmes as a foundation for its future growth and development.
- Senior Research Fellow, Robert Schuman Centre, European University Institute,
Florence, Italy (September 1995 - September 1998); - Senior Research Fellow, Robert Schuman Centre, European University Institute,
Florence, Italy (September 1995 - September 1998);
- Jean Monnet Fellow, European University Institute, Florence, Italy (September 1994-August 1995);
- Senior Lecturer in Politics, Department of Government, University of Manchester (1995-6); - Lecturer in Politics, Department of Government, University of Manchester (1989-1996); - Hallsworth Research Fellow, Department of Government, University of Manchester (1989); - Visiting Lecturer in Politics, Department of Government, London School of Economics and
Political Science (1987-1989); - Lecturer in Politics, University of Salford (1985-1988); - Research Fellow, Department of Politics, University of Strathclyde (1985); - Research Assistant to Professor George Jones, Department of Politics, London School of
Economics and Political Science (1982); - Tutor in Politics, Department of Political Science, University of Canterbury, Christchurch,
New Zealand (1978);
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Visiting Academic Positions: - - Monnet Visiting professor, University of Washington, Seattle, April 26-30, 2004. - Marshall-Monnet Visiting Professor, University of Wisconsin-Madison, April 11-22, 2000.
Professional Appointments: - Journal editorships - Member of editorial board of European Business Review, 1996-2004 - Founder, and co-editor of South European Society and Politics 1997-2000 - Member of editorial board of South European Society and Politics 1999 - - Member of editorial board of Journal of European Social Policy 2000 - - Member of editorial board of Journal of European Public Policy 2003- - Member of Editorial Board of West European Politics 2006- - Co-editor, European Political Science: The Professional Journal of the European Consortium
of Political Research 2001-2006 Directorships/Organisational Management - Member of Board of Directors, Policy Network and Communications Ltd., London 1999-
2004 - Member of the International Advisory Board of the Amsterdam School for Social Science
Research, 2003 – 2007 - Scientific Director, European Framework 6 Integrated Research Project (30 European
Universities; 3.8 million Euros in funding) on New Modes of Governance, 2004 – 2006 - External advisor, Masters Programme in Public Policy and Human Development of the
Maastricht Graduate School of Governance, 2005-7 Prize Fellowships - New Zealand Government Doctoral Scholarship 1979-1981 - L. B. Wood Travelling Doctoral Scholarship 1979-1981 - Hallsworth Research Fellow, Department of Government, University of Manchester (1989) - Jean Monnet Fellowship, Robert Schuman Centre, European University Fellowship (1994-
1995)
Prizes Vincent Wright Prize for the best article in West European Politics, for ‘Building a Sustainable Welfare State’, West European Politics, 23, 2, 2000, pp. 257-282 (with M. Ferrera) Consultancies:- - Consultant on the Italian economy, Economist Intelligence Unit, Duke Street, London (1987-1993);
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- Consultant on the Italian economy, the world steel market and European employment issues, Oxford Analytica Ltd. (1987-2003). 2. TEACHING AND THESIS SUPERVISION a) Courses Taught at European University Institute, Florence, 1999-2006 - Theory of Public Policy - European Integration - Theory of European Public Policy Analysis - Comparative Political Economy: Globalization, Europeanization & the Transformation of National Policy Domains - Political Economy of European Welfare States (b) Courses Taught at Josef Korbel School of International Studies, University of Denver, 2006-2008 - European Integration [a reiteration of the course delivered at the European University Institute in Florence, Italy]. Since arriving at the Graduate School of International Studies (since the summer of 2008 the Josef Korbel School of International Studies) at the University of Denver in 2006, I have developed and taught four new courses: - The Political Economy of Globalization [this masters-level course covers globalization arguments and evidence of changes in the global economy and national economic systems, both in developed and developed countries, in the 20th and 21st centuries]. - Comparative Public Policy and Finance [this masters-level course covers national fiscal and welfare systems and their transformation in the contemporary period, in both the developed and developing world]. - Social Science Methods [this course provides a systematic introduction for masters and doctoral students to research methods and research design in political science, focusing mainly on qualitative methodology]. - The Philosophy of Social Science [this doctoral-level course provides a systematic survey of debates in the philosophy of social science. Special attention is given to Positivism and Post-Positivism, Post-Structuralism, Pragmatism, and Scientific Realism].
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(c) Ph.D. Supervision (European University Institute, Florence, 1999-2008) My supervision (which at first glance appears rather diverse) is concentrated in two areas: the politics or political economy of welfare states and comparative political economy. 1. David Natali, (Italy) (1998–2002) – La ridefinizione del welfare state contemporaneo: la
riforma delle pensioni in Francia e in Italia. Successfully defended in May 2002. 2. Alexander Boersch, (Germany) (1999-2003) – Transformation of Corporate Governance
in Germany. Successfully defended July 2003. Nominated for the ECPR best thesis prize 2004. Published by Cornell University Press 2007.
3. Claire O’Neill, (Ireland) (1999-2004) The EU and the Regions: the Implementation of the
Structural Funds in Ireland and Sardinia. Successfully defended in June 2005. 4. Daniel Clegg, (UK) (1999 –2005) Politics of Employment Policy in France and Britain.
Successfully defended in November 2005. 5. Alexandre Serot, (France) (1999–2003) Political Economy of Telecommunications
Liberalisation in Britain and France. Successfully defended November 2003. 6. Marina Bourgain, (France) (1999- ) La régulation du licenciement collectif en France et en
Allemagne: Etude de cas transnationaux et perspective européene. Successfully defended in December 2005.
7. Fatima Hassan Sayed, (Egypt) (1999-2004) International Organisations and Domestic
Policy Reform: the Case of Basic Education in Egypt in the 1990s. Successfully defended in June 2004. Published by American University Press 2006.
8. Aline Grange, (France) (1999-2004) Au-delà des traités communautaires:
l’européanisation des politiques sanitaires et sociales des drogues. Successfully defended in February 2004.
9. Dorte Martinsen, (Denmark) (1999-2004) The European Institutionalisation of Social
Security Rights: A Two-layered Process of Integration. Successfully defended in June 2004.
10. Fernando Mendez, (UK/Spain) (1999) The governance and Regulation of the Internet in
the EU and the USA. Successfully defended in 2007. 11. Oscar Molina Romo, (Spain) (1999-2004) The Political Economy of EMU and Wage
Bargaining: The Adjustment of Southern Europe in the 1990s. Successfully defended in December 2004.
12. Carla Rodriguez, (Spain) (2000-2006) The Development of Regional Social Services in
Spain. Successfully defended in March 2007.
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13. Polyxeni Triantafillou, (Greece) (2000-2005) Reform of Pensions in Greece in Comparative Perspective. Successfully defended in November 2005.
14. Olivier Butzbach, (France) (2000) Varieties of Capitalism and Finance: The Liberalisation
of the Banking Sector in Italy and France. Successfully defended in November 2005. 15. Maria Jimenez Buedo, (Spain) (2001) The Efficiency-Equality Trade-off: A Conceptual and
Empirical assessment. Successfully defended in June 2005. 16. Wim Van Aken, (Belgium) (2001) – Mediating Membership: Sectors, States, and
Strategies: The Comparative Interest Politics of EU Enlargement, 1998-2004. Successfully defended in December 2006.
17. Despina Alexiadou, (Greece) (2001) – The Politics of Redistribution and Price Stability:
Party Systems and Economic Policies in OECD Countries. Successfully defended in December 2006.
18. Yordanka Chobonova, (Bulgaria) (2003) Multinational Investors in Central and Eastern
Europe: The Shaping of the Microeconomic Architecture in the Context of EU Integration. Successfully defended in December 2007.
19. Caroline de la Porte, (Finland) (2002-2007) – New Instruments of Governance in the EU.
The Open method of Co-ordination. Successfully defended in May 2008. 20. Thomas Paster (Germany) (2004) - Capitalists against Welfare? The Role of Employer
Organisations in Pension Reforms in Europe. Successfully defended in June 2009.
21. Matthieu Lietaert (Belgium) (2003) - The European Services Forum and EU Policy on GATS (General Agreement on Trade in Services). Successfully defended in October 2009.
22. Igor Guardiancich (Italy) (2004) - The External Influence on Pension Reforms in Central and
Eastern Europe. Successfully defended in October 2009. 23. Pedro Adao Pereira, (Portugal) (2000- ) The Welfare State in Southern Europe: the case
of Portugal. Successfully defended in October 2009. (d) PhD Thesis Supervision, Josef Korbel School of International Studies, University of Denver 1. Rebecca Otis – Women and the Palestinian Struggle over the Two Intifadas (acting committee chair) 2. Sasha Breger – Derivatives and Farmers Insurance in Developing Countries (committee member) – successfully defended fall 2009. 3. Andy Barwig – Elections and Authoritarian Regimes in North Africa (committee chair)
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4. Regina Knockerts – Securitization of Migration Policy in Mexico, the USA and Canada (committee chair) 3. ADMINISTRATION European University Institute - Acting deputy-director of the Robert Schuman Center, 1996-1999 [this position was both academic and administrative in nature and the aim was to build a leading European public policy school from scratch – in which we succeeded. In addition to running and raising funding for research programs, I was also required to maintain a steady flow of academic publication]; - Co-Director of Research Forum on the Welfare State, 1997-1998; - Co-Director of Research Forum on the State in Europe – 2001-2002; - Chair of the Mensa Committee – 2002-2006. Josef Korbel School of International Studies, University of Denver - Chair of Comparative Politics - Convenor of the Faculty-Graduate Student Research Seminar - Co-Director of the Center for the Study of Europe and the World - Co-Director of the PhD Program - Co-Chair of the PhD Committee As Co-Director of the PhD Program and Co-Chair of the PhD Committee at the Josef Korbel School since 2007, I have led a series of initiatives to radically innovate in the program, based on my decade long experience of PhD supervision and PhD program work at the European University Institute (EUI) in Florence Italy (note that the EUI is an exclusively doctoral training institution). The innovation made at the Korbel School includes: - the introduction of two new PhD training courses – in social science research methods and the philosophy of social science; - the introduction of an annual assessment and monitoring system; and - efforts to increase the professionalization of PhD students (e.g. through the fortnightly faculty-graduate seminar program, which I have convened wince 2007). 4. FUND RAISING & RESEARCH MANAGEMENT Research Funds Raised 1988/1989 - Nuffield Small Grant (UK) (£ stg 1500) 1995 - Economic and Social Research Council (£ stg 12,000) 1996/1997 - Japan Foundation (with Robert Schuman Centre)- Euro 40,822 1997/1998 - Japan Foundation (with Robert Schuman Centre) - Euro 40,000
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1998/1999 - Japan Foundation (with Robert Schuman Centre) – Euro 40,000 - European Commission (DG5) (for European Forum) - Euro 40,000 - European Commission (DG12) (for European Forum) – Euro 36,000 1999-2000 – Portuguese Government – Euro 50,000 2001-2002 – ISFOL, Rome – Euro 106,000 2003-2004 – European Union, Framework Programme 6, Integrated Project on New Modes of Governance – Euro 3,800,000 4. PUBLICATIONS Books 1. – ed., with V. Wright and Y. Mény, The Politics of Steel: The European Steel Industry in the
Crisis Years (1974-1984), Berlin and New York, De Gruyter 1987. 2. - ed., The Regions and the New Europe, Manchester University Press, 1995. 3. - ed. with Paul Heywood and Vincent Wright, Developments in West European Politics
#1, Macmillan Press Ltd, 1997. 4. - ed. with Martin Bull, Crisis and Transition in Italian Politics, special issue of West European
Politics (no. 1, 1997) and book, London: Frank Cass 1997. 5. - ed. Southern European Welfare States: Between Crisis and Reform, London: Frank Cass
1997. 6. - ed. with Yves Mény, The Future of European Welfare: A New Social Contract?, London:
Macmillan 1998. 7. - ed. with Luciano Bardi, Politica in Italia: I fatti dell’anno e le interpretazione, Bologna: Il
Mulino 1998. Also published as L. Bardi and M. Rhodes (eds.), Italian Politics: Mapping the Future, Boulder, Colorado: Westview Press 1998.
8. - ed. with Richard Higgott, Beyond Liberalisation: Making Economic Policy in Europe and
the Asia Pacific, special issue of The Pacific Review, No. 1, 2000. 9. - ed. with Maurizio Ferrera, Recasting European Welfare States, special issue of West
European Politics (no. 1, 2000) and book, Frank Cass, London 2000. 10. - with M. Ferrera and A. Hemerijck The Future of Social Europe: Recasting Work and
Welfare in the New Economy, Lisbon: CELTA/Ministério do Trabalho e da Solidariedade, 2000 (also published in Portuguese as O Futuro da Europa Social: Repensar o Trabalho e a Protecção Social na Nova Economia).
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11. - ed. with Paul Heywood and Erik Jones, Developments in West European Politics #2,
London: Macmillan-Palgrave 2002 12. - ed. Globalisation, European Economic Integration and Social Protection, Florence:
Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies, 2002. 13. - ed. with Luciano Bardi and Susan Senior Nello, Enlarging the European Union: Facing
the Political, Institutional and Economic Challenges, special issue of International Political Science Review, summer 2002.
14. - ed. with Maurizio Ferrera, Sistemi di Welfare e Gestione del Rischio Economico di
Disoccupazione nei Paesi dell'Unione Europea: Rapporto Finale, Florence: ISFOL and the Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies 2002
15. – ed. with Erik Jones, Paul Heywood and Uli Sedelmeier, Developments in European
Politics, London: Macmillan-Palgrave 2006 16. – ed. with Bob Hancké and Mark Thatcher, Beyond Varieties of Capitalism: Conflict,
Contradiction and Complementarities in the European Economy, Oxford: Oxford University Press 2007 (paperback version published in 2008).
17. - ed. with Martin Bull, ‘Italy: A Contested Polity’, special issue of West European Politics,
30, 4, September 2007; also published in book form as M. Bull and M. Rhodes (eds.) Italy: A Contested Polity, London and New York: Routledge, 2009.
18. – ed. with A. Héritier, New Modes of Governance in Europe: Governing in the Shadow of
Hierarchy, London: Palgrave-Macmillan, forthcoming, 2010 19. - ed. with Erik Jones, Paul Heywood and Uli Sedelmeier, Developments in European
Politics 2, London: Macmillan-Palgrave, forthcoming, 2010. 20. –with S. Avdagic and J. Visser, Social Pacts in Europe: Emergence, Evolution and
Institutionalization, Oxford University Press, forthcoming 2010.
21. – ed. The Reform of the Welfare State, London: Edward Elgar forthcoming 2010/11. Articles in Books
1. - ‘Organised Interests and Industrial Crisis Management: Restructuring the Steel Industry in West Germany, Italy and France’, in A. Cawson (ed.), Organised Interests and the State: Studies in Meso-Corporatism, Sage Publications, 1985, pp. 102-220;
2. - and J. Eisenhammer, ‘The Politics of Public Sector Steel in Italy: From the ‘Economic
Miracle’ to the Crisis of the ‘Eighties’, in Y. Meny, V. Wright, and M. Rhodes (eds.), The
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Politics of Steel: The European Steel Industry in the Crisis Years (1974-1984), Berlin and New York: De Gruyter 1987, pp. 416-475;
3. - ‘Labour and Industry in Mitterrand’s France: the Demise of Traditional Unionism?’, in M.
Newman and S. Mazey (eds.), Mitterrand’s France, Croom Helm 1987, pp. 56-80;
4. - ‘The State and the Modernisation of French Industry’, in J. Gaffney (ed.) France and Modernization, Avebury, 1988, pp. 66-95.
5. - ‘Whither Regulation? ‘Disorganised Capitalism’ and the West European Labour Market’,
in M. Moran and L. Hancher (eds.), Capitalism, Culture and Economic Regulation, Oxford University Press 1989, pp. 227-267;
6. - ‘Craxi and the Lay-Socialist Area: Third Force or Three Forces?’, in R. Leonardi and P.
Corbetta (eds.) Italian Politics: A Review, Vol. 3, Pinter Publishers 1989, pp. 107-128; translated as ‘Craxi e l’area laico-socialista: terza forza o tre forze?’, in P. Corbetta and R. Leonardi (eds.) Politica in Italia: i fatti dell’anno e le interpretazioni, Bologna: Il Mulino 1989, pp. 173-196;
7. - ‘The State and the World Steel Market: Industrial Policy, Trade Regulation and the GATT
Uruguay Round’, in M. Moran and M. Wright (eds.) States and Markets, London: Macmillan 1991, pp. 219-238;
8. - ‘The ‘Long Wave’ Subsides: the PSI and the Demise of Craxismo’, in S. Hellman and G.
Pasquino (eds.), Italian Politics: A Review, Vol 8, London: Pinter Publishers, 1993, pp. 66-82; translated as ‘Il PSI e il declino di Craxismo’, in S. Hellman and G. Pasquino (eds.) Politica in Italia: i fatti dell’anno e le interpretazioni, Bologna: Il Mulino, 1993, pp. 103-122;
9. - ‘Labour Markets and Labour Relations’, in N. Nugent and R. O’Donnell (eds.) The
European Business Environment, London: Macmillan, 1994, pp. 121-154;
10. - ‘Reinventing the Left: the Origins of Italy’s Progressive Alliance’, in C. Mershon and G. Pasquino (eds.), Italian Politics: Ending the First Republic, Boulder, Colorado: Westview Press for Istituto Cattaneo, 1995, pp. 113-134; translated as ‘Reinventare la sinistra: le origini dell’Alleanza progressista’, in C. Mershon and G. Pasquino (eds.), Politica in Italia: I fatti dell’anno e le interpretazioni, Bologna: Il Mulino per Istituto Cattaneo, 1994, pp. 103-122;
11. - ‘‘Subversive Liberalism’: Market Integration, Globalisation and the European Welfare
State’, in P. Kosonen and P. Kongshøj Madsen (eds.), Convergence or Divergence? Welfare States Facing European Integration, Brussels/Cost A7, 1995;
12. - ‘Italy: Greens in an Overcrowded Political System’, in D. Richardson and C. Rootes (eds.),
The Green Challenge: The Development of Green Parties in Europe, London: Routledge, 1995, pp. 168-192;
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13. - ‘A Regulatory Conundrum: Industrial Relations and the ‘Social Dimension’’ in S. Leibfried and P. Pierson (eds.) Fragmented Social Policy: The European Union’s Social Dimension in Comparative Perspective, Washington DC: The Brookings Institution, 1995, pp. 78-122;
14. - ‘Introduction: The Regions and the New Europe’ in M. Rhodes (ed.), The Regions and the
New Europe: Patterns in Core and Periphery Development, Manchester: Manchester University Press 1995, pp. 1-23;
15. - ‘Regional Development and Employment in Europe’s Southern and Western
Peripheries’, in M. Rhodes (ed.) The Regions and the New Europe, Manchester University Press 1995, pp. 273-328.
16. - ‘Conclusions: The Viability of Regional Strategies’, in M. Rhodes (ed.), The Regions and the New Europe: Patterns in Core and Periphery Development, Manchester: Manchester University Press 1995, pp. 329-351;
17. - ‘Globalization and the Restructuring of Regional Economies’, in P. Gummett (ed.),
Globalization and Public Policy, Cheltenham: Edward Elgar 1996, pp. 161-180. 18. - ‘La sinistra italiana fra crisi e rinnovamento’, in M. Fedele and R. Leonardi (eds.), La
politica senza i partiti Rome: Edizione SEAM 1996, pp. 107-126; translated as ‘The Italian Left Between Crisis and Renewal’, in R. Leonardi and R. Y. Nanetti (eds.), Italy: Politics and Policy, Vol. 1, Dartmouth, 1996, pp. 108-133;
19. - ‘Mondialisation, emploi et états-providence’, in V. Wright and S. Cassese (eds.), La
récomposition de l’état en Europe, Paris: La Découverte 1996, pp. 110-137.
20. - ‘Spain’, in H. Compston (ed.), The New Politics of Unemployment, London: Routledge 1997, pp. 103-122.
21. - with P. Heywood and V. Wright, ‘Towards a New Europe?’, in M. Rhodes, P. Heywood
and V. Wright (eds.) Developments In West European Politics #1, Macmillan Press Ltd, 1997, pp. 1-15.
22. - and L. Tsoukalis, ‘Economic Integration and the Nation State’ in M. Rhodes, P.
Heywood and V. Wright (eds.) Developments in West European Politics #1, Macmillan Press Ltd, 1997, pp. 19-36.
23. - ‘The Welfare State: Internal Challenges, External Constraints’, in M. Rhodes, P.
Heywood and V. Wright (eds.) Developments in West European Politics #1, Macmillan Press Ltd, 1997, pp. 57-74.
24. - and Y. Mény, ‘Illicit Governance: Corruption, Scandal and Fraud’, in M. Rhodes, P.
Heywood and V. Wright (eds.) Developments in West European Politics #1, Macmillan Press Ltd, 1997, pp. 95-113.
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25. - and B. Van Apeldoorn, ‘Capitalism versus Capitalism in Western Europe’, in M. Rhodes, P. Heywood and V. Wright (eds.) Developments in West European Politics # 1, Macmillan Press Ltd, 1997, pp. 171-189.
26. - ‘El Futuro de la Dimensiòn Social Europea’, in L. Moreno (ed.), Uniòn Europea y Estado
del Bienestar, Madrid: Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Cientificas, Instituto de Estudios Sociales Avanzados 1997, pp. 143-167.
27. - ‘Das Verwirrspiel de ‘Regulierung’: Industrielle Beziehungen und ‘soziale Dimension’’,
in S. Leibfried und P. Pierson (hsrg.)(Ubersetzt von Sylvia Streeck), Standort Europa: Sozialpolitik zwischen Nationalstaat und Europaeischer Integration, Frankfurt am Main: Suhrkamp Verlag 1998, pp. 100-154
28. - ‘Une énigme pour les théories de la régulation: dimension sociale et relations
professionnelles’, in S. Leibfried et Paul Pierson (eds.), Politiques sociales européennes: entre intégration et fragmentation, Paris: L’Harmattan 1998, pp. 89-138.
29. - and Y. Mény, ‘Europe’s Social Contract Under Stress’, in M. Rhodes and Y. Mény, The Future of European Welfare: A New Social Contract?, London: Macmillan 1998, pp. 1-19.
30. - ‘Globalisation, Labour Markets and Welfare States: A Future of ‘Competitive
Corporatism’?’ in M. Rhodes and Y. Mény, The Future of European Welfare: A New Social Contract?, London: Macmillan 1998, pp. 178-203.
31. - ‘Defending the Social Contract: The EU Between Global Constraints and Domestic
Imperatives’, in D. Hine and H. Kassim (eds.), Beyond the Market: the European Union and National Social Policy, London: Routledge 1998, pp. 36-59.
32. - ‘Subversive Liberalism’: Market Integration, Globalization and West European
Welfare States’ in W. D. Coleman and G. R. D. Underhill (eds.), Regionalism and Global Economic Integration: Europe, Asia and The Americas, London: Routledge 1998, pp. 99-121 (a revised and updated version of ‘‘Subversive Liberalism’: Market Integration, Globalisation and the European Welfare State’, Journal of European Public Policy, 2, 2, 1995, pp. 384-406)
33. - and Luciano Bardi, ‘Introduzione: progettando il futuro’ in Politica in Italia: I fatti
dell’anno e le interpretazioni, Bologna: Il Mulino 1998, pp. 27-43; translated as ‘Introduction: Mapping the Future’ in M. Rhodes and L. Bardi (eds.), Italian Politics: Mapping the Future, Boulder, Colorado: Westview Press 1998, pp. 21-35.
34. - ‘An Awkward Alliance: France, Germany and Social Policy’ in D. Webber (ed.), The
Franco-German Relationship in Europe: The Hard, the Hollow or the Rotting Core?, London: Routledge, 1999, pp. 131-148.
35. - and M. Ferrera, ‘Building a Sustainable Welfare State: Reconciling Social Justice and
Growth in the Advanced Economies’, in Progressive Governance for the XX1 Century,
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Proceedings of the Conference on “Progressive Governance for the XX1 Century”, Florence, Palazzo Vecchio, 20th and 21st November 1999, pp. 145-167.
36. - ‘Restructuring the British Welfare State: Between Domestic Constraints and Global
Imperatives’, in F. W. Scharpf and V. Schmidt, eds., Welfare and Work in the Open Economy: Diverse Responses to Economic Challenges, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2000, pp. 19-68.
37. - ‘Challenges to Welfare: External Constraints”, in C. Pierson and F.G. Castles (eds.) The
Welfare State Reader, Cambridge: Polity Press, 2000, pp. 257-62.
38. - ‘The Political Economy of Social Pacts: Competitive Corporatism and European Welfare Reform’, in P. Pierson (ed.), The New Politics of the Welfare State, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2001, pp. 165-194.
39. - and M. Ferrera and A. Hemerijck, ‘The Future of Social Europe: Recasting Work and
Welfare in the New Economy’, in A. Giddens (ed.), The Global Third Way Debate, Cambridge: Polity 2001, pp. 114-133.
40. - and M. Ferrera and A. Hemerijck, ‘Recasting European Welfare States for the 21st
Century’, in S. Leibfried (ed.), Welfare State Futures, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2001, pp. 151-170 (also published in European Review, Summer 2000, pp. 427-446).
41. - ‘Alla disperata ricerca di una soluzione: democrazia sociale, thatcherismo e “terza via”
nel sistem di welfare britannico’, in M. Ferrera (a cura di) Nuova Europa e nuovo welfare, Bari: Cacucci Editore, 2001, pp. 57-97.
42. - ‘Globalization, Welfare States and Employment: Is there a European “Third Way”? in
N. Bermeo (ed.), Unemployment in the New Europe, Cambridge University Press, 2001, pp. 87-120.
43. - ‘Why EMU is - or May Be - Good for European Welfare States’, in K. Dyson (ed.)
European States and the Euro: Europeanization, Variation and Convergence, Oxford: Oxford University Press 2002, pp. 305-333.
44. - and V. Pujas, ‘Party Finance and Political Scandal: Comparing Italy, Spain, and France’,
in A. J. Heidenheimer and M. Johnston (eds.), Political Corruption: Concepts and Contexts, (3rd Edition), New Brunswick, NJ: Transaction Publishers, 2002, pp. 739-760
45. - ‘Globalisation, EMU and Welfare State Futures’, in P. Heywood, E. Jones and M.
Rhodes (eds.), Developments in West European Politics #2, London: Macmillan-Palgrave, 2002, pp. 37-55.
46. - and E. Jones and P. Heywood, ‘West European States Confront the Challenge of the
New Millenium’, in P. Heywood, E. Jones and M. Rhodes (eds.), Developments in West European Politics #2, London: Macmillan-Palgrave, 2002, pp. 1-16.
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47. - and P. Heywood and V. Pujas, ‘Political Corruption, Democracy and Governance in
Western Europe’, in P. Heywood, E. Jones, and M. Rhodes (eds.), Developments in West European Politics #2, London: Macmillan-Palgrave, 2002, pp. 184-200.
48. - ‘National ‘Pacts’ and EU Governance in Social Policy and the Labour Market’, in J.
Zeitlin and D. Trubeck (eds.), Governing Work and Welfare in the New Economy: European and American Experiments, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2003, pp. 129-157.
49. - ‘Pangosmiopiisi, Agores Ergasias kai Krati Pronoias: Ena mellon ‘antagonistikou
korporatismou’?’, in I. Katsoulis, B. Ananiadis, and S. Ioannidis (eds.), Pangosmiopiisi. Oikonomikes, Politikes, Politismikes Opseis, Athens: Sideris Publishers, 2003, pp. 281-318 (an updated and revised version in Greek of ‘Globalisation, Labour Markets and Welfare States: A Future of ‘Competitive Corporatism’?’ originally published in M. Rhodes and Y. Mény, The Future of European Welfare: A New Social Contract?, London: Macmillan 1998, pp. 178-203.)
50. – “‘Squaring the Circle” in European Social Policy?’, in J.H.H. Weiler, I. Begg and J.
Peterson (eds.), Integration in an Expanding European Union: Reassessing the Fundamentals, Oxford: Blackwell Publishing, 2003, pp. 165-169.
51. - and M. Ferrera and A. Hemerijck, ‘Recasting European Welfare States’, in J. Hayward
and A. Menon (eds.), Governing Europe, Oxford: Oxford University Press 2003, pp. 346-366.
52. - and M. Ferrera, ‘Zum Aufbau eines tragfähigen Wohlfahrtsstaats’, in C. Toft (ed.):
Politische Ansätze und Trends der gegenwärtigen Reform des Wohlfahrtsstaates. Verlag Chmielorz. Wiesbaden, 2003.
53. – and B. van Apeldoorn, ‘Capital Unbound? The Transformation of European Corporate
Governance’, in T. Clarke (ed.), Theories of Corporate Governance: The Philosophical Foundations of Corporate Governance, London & New York: Routledge, 2004, pp. 243-258 [a collection of key analyses of corporate governance, also including articles by Alfred Chandler, Adolf Berle, Kathleen Eisenhardt, Margaret Blair, Mauro Guillén, John Coffee, William Lazonick and Mary O’Sullivan].
54. – and V. Pujas, ‘Party Finance, Corruption and Scandal: Commonalities and Contrasts in
Southern Europe’, in E. Posada-Carbó and C. Malamud (eds.), The Financing of Politics: Latin American and European Perspectives, London: Institute for the Study of the Americas, 2005, pp. 68-92.
55. – ‘Employment Policy: Between Efficacy and Experimentation’, in H. Wallace, W.
Wallace and M. Pollack (eds.), Policy-Making in the European Union, Fifth Edition, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2005, pp. 279-304.
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56. - and D. Natali, ‘La riforma previdenziale del governo Berlusconi e l’emergere di un ‘doppio cleavage’ nelle politiche distributive’, in C. Guarnieri and J. Newell (eds.), Politica in Italia: I fatti dell’anno e le interpretazioni, Bologna: Istituto Cattaneo/Il Mulino 2005, pp. 205-225
57. - and D. Natali, ‘The Berlusconi Pension Reform and the Emerging “Double Cleavage” in Distributive politics’, in C. Guarnieri and J. Newell (eds.), Italian Politics: Quo Vadis, New York and Oxford: Berghahn Books 2005, pp. 172-189.
58. - and E. Jones, P. Heywood and E. Sedelmeier, ‘Introduction: Developments in
European Politics’ in M. Rhodes, E. Jones, P. Heywood and E. Sedelmeier (eds.), Development in European Politics, Palgrave Macmillan, 2006, pp. 1-12.
59. - and E. Jones, ‘Europe and the Global Challenge’, in M. Rhodes, E. Jones, P.
Heywood and E. Sedelmeier (eds.), Development in European Politics, Palgrave Macmillan, 2006, pp. 13-34.
60. – and A. Hemerijck and M. Keune, ‘European Welfare States: Diversity, Challenges and
Reforms’, in M. Rhodes, E. Jones, P. Heywood and E. Sedelmeier (eds.), Development in European Politics, Palgrave Macmillan, 2006, pp. 259-279.
61. – and M. Keune, ‘EMU and Welfare State Adjustment in Central and Eastern Europe’ in
K. Dyson (ed.), Enlarging the Euro-Zone: The Euro and the Transformation of East Central Europe, Oxford: Oxford University Press 2006, pp. 279-300..
62. – and M. Citi, ‘New Forms of Governance in the EU’, in M. Pollack, B. Rosamond and K.
E. Jorgensen (eds.), The Handbook of European Union Politics, Sage Publications, 2007, pp. 463-482.
63. – and B. Hancké and M. Thatcher, ‘Introduction: Beyond Varieties of Capitalism’, in B.
Hancké, M. Rhodes and M. Thatcher (eds.), Beyond Varieties of Capitalism: Conflict, Contradiction and Complementarities in the European Economy, Oxford: Oxford University Press 2007, pp. 3-38.
64. – and O. Molina, ‘The Political Economy of Adjustment in Mixed Market Economies: A
Study of Spain and Italy’’ in B. Hancké, M. Rhodes and M. Thatcher (eds.), Beyond Varieties of Capitalism: Conflict, Contradiction and Complementarities in the European Economy, Oxford: Oxford University Press 2007, pp. 223-252.
65. – ‘The European Project Renewed’, in N. Pearce and J. Margo (eds.), Politics for a New
Generation, London: Palgrave, 2007, pp. 390-412.
66. – and D. Natali, ‘The ‘New Politics’ of Pension Reforms in Continental Welfare States’ in C. Arza and M. Kohli (eds.) The Political Economy of Pensions Reform, London & New York, Routledge 2008, pp. 25-46.
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67. – ‘Desperately Seeking Consensus: Policy Reform in Greece in Comparative Perspective’, in Carlos, M. (Ed.), The Challenge of Social Policy Reform in the 21st Century: Towards Integrated Systems of Social Protection, Athens: Kritiki Publishing 2008, pp. 333-361.
68. – and B. Hancké and M. Thatcher, ‘Beyond Varieties of Capitalism’, in B. Hancké (ed.), Debating Varieties of Capitalism: A Reader, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2009, pp. 273-300.
69. - ‘Employment Policy: Between Efficacy and Experimentation’, in H. Wallace, M. Pollack
and A. Young (eds.), Policy-Making in the European Union, Sixth Edition, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2010. Forthcoming in 2010
70. - ‘The Reform of European Welfare States’, in M. Rhodes, E. Jones, P. Heywood and U.
Sedelmeier (eds.), Developments in European Politics 2, Palgrave Macmillan, 2010.
71. – and A. Héritier, ‘Conclusion: New Modes of Governance – Emergence, Execution, Evolution and Evaluation’, in A. Héritier and M. Rhodes (eds.) New Modes of Governance in Europe: Governing in the Shadow of Hierarchy, Palgrave-Macmillan, forthcoming.
72. - and J. Visser (2010), ‘Seeking Commitment, Effectiveness and Legitimacy: New Modes
of Socio-Economic Governance in Europe’, in A. Héritier and M. Rhodes (eds.) New Modes of Governance in Europe: Governing in the Shadow of Hierarchy, Palgrave-Macmillan, forthcoming.
73. – and S. Avdagic and J. Visser, ‘Introduction’, in S. Avdagic, M. Rhodes and J. Visser (eds.), Social Pacts in Europe: Emergence, Evolution and Institutionalization, Oxford University Press, forthcoming 2010.
74. – and J. Visser, ‘The Evolution of Pacts: Trajectories and Mechanisms of Institutionalization’, in S. Avdagic, M. Rhodes and J. Visser (eds.), Social Pacts in Europe: Emergence, Evolution and Institutionalization, Oxford University Press, forthcoming 2010.
75. – and O. Molina, ‘Spain: From Tripartite to Bipartite Pacts’, in S. Avdagic, M. Rhodes and J. Visser (eds.), Social Pacts in Europe: Emergence, Evolution and Institutionalization, Oxford University Press, forthcoming 2010.
76. – and S. Avdagic and J. Visser, ‘Conclusions: Reassessing the Framework’, in S. Avdagic, M. Rhodes and J. Visser (eds.), Social Pacts in Europe: Emergence, Evolution and Institutionalization, Oxford University Press, forthcoming 2010.
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Articles in Refereed Journals 1. - with D. Webber, J. Richardson and J. Moon, ‘Information Technology and Economic
Recovery in Western Europe: the Role of the British, French and West German Governments’, Policy Sciences, 19, 1986, pp. 319-346;
2. - and V. Wright, ‘The European Steel Unions and the Steel Crisis, 1974-1984: a Study in the
Demise of Traditional Unionism’, British Journal of Political Science, 18, April 1988, pp. 171-195;
3. - ‘West European Steel: the Prospects to 1992’, Contemporary European Affairs, 2, 2, 1989,
pp. 69-88; 4. - ‘The Social Dimension of the Single European Market: National versus Transnational
Policies’, European Journal of Political Research, 19, March 1991, pp. 245-280; 5. - ‘Trade Unions: ‘A Return to Normalcy’’, Government and Opposition, 26, 4, 1991, pp. 535-
542; 6. - ‘The Future of the ‘Social Dimension’: Labour Market Regulation in Post-1992 Europe’,
Journal of Common Market Studies, 30, 1, March 1992, pp. 23-51; 7. - ‘Piazza or Palazzo?: The Italian Greens and the 1992 Elections’, Environmental Politics, 1,
3, Autumn 1992, pp. 437-441; 8. - ‘The Social Dimension after Maastricht: Setting a New Agenda for the Labour Market’,
International Journal of Comparative Labour Law and Industrial Relations 9, 4, Winter 1993, pp. 297-325;
9. - ‘‘Subversive Liberalism’: Market Integration, Globalisation and the European Welfare
State’, Journal of European Public Policy, 2, 2, 1995, pp. 384-406; 10. - ‘The Italian Greens: Struggling for Survival’, Environmental Politics, 4, 2, 1995, pp. 305-312. 11. - ‘Globalization and the Welfare State: A Critical Review of Recent Debates’, European
Journal of Social Policy, 6, 4, 1996, pp. 305-327. 12. - ‘Southern European Welfare States: Identity, Problems and Prospects for Reform’,
South European Society & Politics, 1, 3, 1996, pp. 1-22. (Also published in M. Rhodes (ed.), Southern European Welfare States: Between Crisis and Reform, London: Frank Cass 1997, pp. 1-22).
13. - ‘Party Finance in Italy: A Case of Systemic Corruption’, West European Politics, 20, 1,
January 1997, pp. 54-80. (Also published in M. Bull and M. Rhodes (eds.), Crisis and Transition in Italian Politics, London: Frank Cass 1997, pp. 54-80.)
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14. - and Martin Bull, ‘Between Crisis and Transition: Italian Politics in the 1990s’, West European Politics, 20, 1, January 1997, pp. 1-13. (Also in M. Bull and M. Rhodes (eds.), Crisis and Transition in Italian Politics, London: Frank Cass 1997, pp. 1-13.)
15. - ‘Globalization and the Welfare State: the Emergence of Competitive Corporatism’,
Swiss Political Science Review, 4, 1, Spring 1998, pp. 99-107. 16. - and B. van Apeldoorn, ‘Capital Unbound? The Transformation of European Corporate
Governance’, Journal of European Public Policy, 5, 3, 1998, pp. 407-428 17. - and V. Pujas, ‘Party Finance and Political Scandal in Italy, Spain and France’, West
European Politics, 22, 3, July 1999, pp. 41-63. 18. - and V. Pujas, ‘A Clash of Cultures?: The Ethics of Public Administration in Western
Europe’, Parliamentary Affairs, 52, 4, October 1999, pp. 688-702. 19. - and R. Higgott, ‘Introduction: Asian Crises and the Myth of Capitalist ‘Convergence’,
Pacific Affairs, 2, 2000 (special issue on Beyond Liberalization in the Asia-Pacific, edited by Martin Rhodes and Richard Higgott) pp. 1-19.
20. - and M. Ferrera, ‘Recasting European Welfare States: an Introduction’, West European
Politics, 23, 2, 2000 (special issue on ‘Recasting European Welfare States’, edited by M. Ferrera and M. Rhodes), pp. 1-10.
21. - ‘Desperately Seeking a Solution: Social Democracy, Thatcherism and the ‘Third Way’ in
British Welfare’, West European Politics, 23, 2, 2000 (special issue on ‘Recasting European Welfare States’, edited by M. Ferrera and M. Rhodes), pp. 161-186
22. - and M. Ferrera, ‘Building a Sustainable Welfare State’, West European Politics, 23, 2,
2000 (special issue on ‘Recasting European Welfare States’, edited by M. Ferrera and M. Rhodes), pp. 257-282 [winner of the 2000 Vincent Wright Prize for the best article published in West European Politics].
23. - ‘Lisbon: Europe’s “Maastricht for Welfare”’, ECSA Review, 13, 3, 2000, pp. 2-7 24. - ‘Nuove riforme per la New Economy’, Info/Quaderni (special issue on ‘Economia della
conoscenza e inclusione sociale’, edited by Laura Pennacchi), 6, 20-21, October-November 2000.
25. - and M. Ferrera, ‘Costruire uno Stato sociale sostenibile’, Quaderni rassegna sindacale,
1, 4, October-December 2000, pp. 83-106. 26. - and M. Ferrera and A. Hemerijck, ‘Recasting European Welfare States for the 21st
Century’, European Review, Summer 2000, pp. 427-446 (also published in S. Leibfried (ed.), Welfare State Futures, Cambridge University Press, 2001, pp. 151-170).
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27. - and M. Ferrera and A. Hemerijck, ‘La refonte des états-providence européens’, Pouvoirs, 94, 2000, pp. 103-119.
28. - and M. Ferrera and A. Hemerijck, ‘Il futuro dell’Europa sociale’, Il Mulino, 390, July-
August 2000, pp. 730-741. 29. - and M. Ferrera and A. Hemerijck, ‘Il futuro dell’Europa sociale. Vincoli e prospettive’,
Assistenza Sociale, 4, October-December 2000, pp. 27-54; reprinted in Assistenza Sociale, 3-4, 2003, pp. 53-81.
30. - and M. Ferrera and A. Hemerijck, ‘De herijking van sociaal Europa’, Beleid en
Maatschappij, 27, 4, 2000. 31. - and M. Ferrera and A. Hemerijck, ‘The Future of the European ‘Social Model’ in the
Global Economy’, Journal of Comparative Policy Analysis, 3, 2, 2001, pp. 163-190. 32. - and O. Molina, ‘Corporatism: The Past, Present and Future of a Concept’, Annual
Review of Political Science, 5, 2002, pp. 305-331. 33. - and L. Bardi and S. Senior Nello, ‘Introduction’, in L. Bardi, M. Rhodes and S. Senior
Nello (eds.), ‘Enlarging the European Union: Challenges to and from Central and Eastern Europe’, special issue of International Political Science Review, 23, 3, 2002, pp. 227-233
34. - and M. Ferrera, ‘Zum Aufbau eines tragfähigen Wohlfahrtsstaats’, in C. Toft (ed.):
“Politische Ansätze und Trends der gegenwärtigen Reform des Wohlfahrtsstaates”, special issue of Zeitschrift für Sozialreform, Heft 1, Januar/Februar, 2003, pp. 64-85.
35. – ‘The Enlargement Crisis of the European Union’, Journal of European Social Policy, 13,
1, February 2003, pp. 54-59. 36. – and D. Natali, ‘Trade-Offs and Veto Players: Reforming Pensions in France and Italy’,
French Politics, 2, 1, April 2004, pp. 1-23. 37. - and B. Hancké, ‘EMU and Labour Market Institutions in Europe: The Rise and Fall of
National Social Pacts’, Work and Occupations: An International Sociological Journal, 32, 2, 2005, pp. 196-228.
38. – “‘Varieties of Capitalism’ and the Political Economy of European Welfare States’, New
Political Economy, 10, 3, September 2005, pp. 363-370. 39. - and M. Bull, ‘Introduction’, in M. Bull and M. Rhodes (eds.), ‘Italy: A Contested Polity’,
special issue of West European Politics, 30, 4, 2007, pp. 657-66. 40. – and O. Molina, ‘Industrial Relations and the Welfare State in Italy: Assessing the Potential
of Negotiated Change’, in M. Bull and M. Rhodes (eds.), ‘Italy: a Contested Polity’, special issue of West European Politics, 30, 4, 2007, pp. 803-829.
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41. – and O. Molina, ‘The Reform of Social Protection Systems in Mixed-Market Economies’, Pôle Sud: Revue de science politique de l’Europe méridionale, special issue on ‘L’État providence en Europe du sud: perspectives comparées’, 28, 1, 2008, pp. 9-33.
Forthcoming (in press and submitted for review): 42. – and D. Natali, ‘The ‘New Politics’ of the Bismarckian Welfare State: Pension Reforms in
Continental Europe’, submitted to Comparative Political Studies, currently in the process of ‘revise and re-submit’.
Working Papers - Capitalist Organisation and the State in France: the Case of the Comité des Forges before
1945, European Policy Research Unit, Manchester University, Working Papers No 5, 1990; - The Politics of the Social Dimension: National versus Transnational Regulation in the Single
European Market, European Policy Research Unit Working Papers, , No 2, 1991; - Human Capital Investment, Employment and the Regional Problem: The Scope and Limits of
Community Intervention, European Policy Research Unit, , Working Papers No 9, 1992; - The Italian Greens: Political Opportunities and Party Competition, Manchester Papers in
Politics, No 1, 1993; - Social Policy and European Integration: The Persistence or Erosion of State Autonomy?,
European Policy Research Unit, Manchester University, Working Papers No 8, 1993; - and M. Burch (eds.) Europe and the North-West Region: Taking the Strategy Forward,
European Policy Research Unit, Working Paper No 6, 1993; - and M. Burch (eds.) The North-West Region and Europe: Proceedings of the 1993
Conference, European Policy Research Unit, Working Paper No 4, 1994; - ‘Subversive Liberalism’: Market Integration, Globalisation and the European Welfare State,
EUI Working Paper/Robert Schuman Centre No 12, 1995. - Globalization, Employment and European Welfare States, Nota di Lavoro 65.96, Fondazione
Eni Enrico Mattei, 1996 - Globalization and West European Welfare States, EUI Working Paper/Robert Schuman
Centre No. 43/1996. - Globalisation, Labour Markets and Welfare States: A Future of ‘Competitive Corporatism?,
EUI Working Paper/Robert Schuman Centre No. 97/1997. - and Bastiaan van Apeldoorn, The Transformation of West European Capitalism?, EUI
Working Paper, Robert Schuman Centre No. 60/1997
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- and Véronique Pujas, Party Finance and Political Scandal in Latin Europe, EUI Working
Paper, Robert Schuman Centre No. 10/1998. - and David Natali, The ´New Politics` of the Bismarckian Welfare State: Pension Reform in
Continental Europe, EUI/Department of Social and Political Science, 2004/10. - And Sabina Avdagic and Jelle Visser. The Emergence and Evolution of Social Pacts: A
Provisional Framework for Comparative Analysis. European Governance Papers (EUROGOV) No. N-05-01, 2005. http://www.connex-network.org/eurogov/pdf/egp-newgov-N-05-01.pdf
- and Manuele Citi, ‘New Forms of Governance in the EU’, European Governance Papers
(EUROGOV), 2006. Unpublished papers 1. - with B. Hancké and M. Thatcher (2004), Institutional Change in Contemporary European Capitalism: Conflict, Contradiction and Complementarities, June. 2. - with D. Natali (2004), ‘Reforming Pensions in Italy and France: Policy Trade-offs and Redistributive Effects, presented at the ESPAnet Conference on European Social Policy: Meeting the Needs of a New Europe, St. Anthony’s College, Oxford, 9-11 September. 3. – with A. Héritier and H. Wallace (2004), ‘Multilevel Governance, Democracy and New Policy Instruments: The Puzzle’, Scientific Framework Document for Framework 6 Consortium, NEWGOV (New Modes of Governance). 4. - with S. Avdagic and J. Visser (2005), ‘Emergence and Evolution of Social Pacts: A Tentative Framework for Comparative Analysis’, framework paper for FP6 Project on ‘Social Pacts and Socio-Economic Governance in Europe’ Journalism 1. – ‘Italy’s dysfunctional family’, Financial Times, 7 March 2002. 2. - ‘Berlusconi could help Italy with his hunger for power’, Financial Times, 17 February
2003 3. - ‘Italian politics are stuck in a tragic pantomime’, Financial Times, 12 May 2003 4. – with David Natali, ‘France’s dialogue of the deaf over pensions reform’, Financial Times
12 June 2003 5. – ‘Populism will pull Italy’s coalition apart’, Financial Times, 4 July 2003
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6. – ‘Berlusconi has failed to heed the lesson of history’, Financial Times, 23 Oct 2003 7. – ‘Italy fails to throw out its political garbage’, Financial Times, 22 January 2008. Journal Editorships - co-founder and co-editor (1995-1999) with Martin Baldwin-Edwards of South European
Society & Politics, a tri-annual journal, published by Frank Cass, London. - co-editor (2002- ) of European Political Science, the professional journal of the European
Consortium for Political Science (ECPR) Series Editorship In 1999 I launched a new book series, in collaboration with Maurizio Ferrera (University of Milan, Italy), with Routledge (London and New York) called ‘The EUI/Routledge Series on the Political Economy of Welfare’. Our concern is to promote and publish cutting-edge work at the interface of political science and political economy in the comparative study of welfare states. The following twelve books have been published in our series to date: 1) M. Bommes and A. Geddes (eds.), Immigration and Welfare: Challenging the Borders of the Welfare State, London & New York: Routledge 2000 2) V. Guiraudon and C. Joppke (eds.), Controlling a New Migration World, London & New York: Routledge 2001 3) B. Ebbinghaus and P. Manow (eds.), Comparing Welfare Capitalism: Social Policy and Political Economy in Europe, Japan and the USA, London & New York: Routledge 2001 4) F. Van Waarden and G. Lehmbruch (eds.), Renegotiating the Welfare State: Flexible Adjustment through Corporatist Concertation, London & New York: Routledge 2003 5) S. Mau, The Moral Economy of Welfare States: Britain and Germany Compared, London & New York: Routledge 2003. 6) M. Ferrera (ed.), Welfare State Reform in Southern Europe: Fighting Poverty and Social Exclusion in Italy, Spain, Portugal and Greece, London & New York: Routledge 2005 7) Stein Kuhnle (ed.), The Normative Foundations of the Nordic Welfare State, London & New York: Routledge 2005 8) I. Regalia (ed.), New Rules for New Forms of Employment and Work: Experiments in Social Innovation at the Local Level in Europe, London & New York: Routledge 2006 9) K. Armingeon and G. Bonoli, The Politics of Post-Industrial Welfare States: Adapting Post-war Social Policies to New Social Risks, London & New York: Routledge 2006 10) C. Arza and M. Kohli (eds.), Pension Reform in Europe: Politics, Policies and Outcomes, London and New York: Routledge 2008 11) P. Marier, Pension Politics: Consensus and Social Conflict in Aging Societies, London and New York: Routledge 2008
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12) M. Heidenreich and J. Zeitlin (eds.), Changing European Employment and Welfare Regimes: The Influence of the Open Method of Coordination on National Reforms, London and New York: Routledge 2009. Monographs and other Substantial Reports For the European Commission: - The Future of the European Community’s Social Dimension: Social, Labour Market and Regional Policies in Post-1992 Europe, Report for the European Commission, DG 22, March 1992 (this major report of around 40,000 words provided an analysis of social and labour market policy (including education and training regimes) in the European Community and their relationship with regional policy. These general issues were then related in-depth to the employment problems experienced in the countries of the EC’s southern and western peripheries, Ireland, Portugal, Italy, Spain and Greece. - Globalisation, Employment and Social Policy, Report for the European Commission, DG 5, January1998, written with Bastiaan van Apeldoorn. This report of around 40,000 words provided a critical survey of the literature on the connection between globalization and the restructuring of welfare states in the advanced industrial societies, as well as defining a series of plausible hypotheses for testing the nature of this relationship. For the Presidency of the EU (Portugal) 1999-2000 Commissioned to produce a report on the future of European welfare policy at the national and European levels. This report was produced between October 1999 and April 2000 by myself, Maurizio Ferrera (University of Pavia) and Anton Hemerijck (then at Leiden University) in line with a series of meetings in Lisbon with members of the Portuguese government, employers and trade union movements as well as officials of the European Commission and EU member state governments. It figured as one of the major contributions to the Portuguese EU Presidency’s initiatives in social and employment policy. For The Economist Intelligence Unit: Between 1987 and 1993 I was the Economist Intelligence Unit’s (EIU) Italy analyst, with responsibility for 4 substantial reports (of around 12,000 words) on the Italian economy and political scene each year (the EIU is a London-based consultancy organisation and part of the The Economist group). These included analyses of developments in government policy and policy making, of economic policy issues, of developments in the economy (the domestic economy (finance, production, consumption, employment) as well as trade and balance of payments issues. Each report also included an economic forecast and a survey of the business scene (mergers and acquisitions, company results). I was also responsible for the Country Profile, which is an annual 30,000 word report which is substantial revised and updated every year.
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- Italy: An Analysis of Political and Economic Trends, Nos. 1-4, March, June, September and December 1988, Economist Intelligence Unit, Economist Publications, London 1988;
- Italy: A Country Profile, Economist Intelligence Unit, Economist Publications, London 1988.
This was updated and revised in 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992 and 1993; - Italy: An Analysis of Political and Economic Trends, Nos. 1-4, March, June, September and
December 1989, Economist Intelligence Unit, Economist Publications, London 1989; - ‘The Nation’s Finances’, ‘Employment’, ‘International Trade’, ‘Human Resources’ and
‘Natural Resources’, in The Economist’s Business Guide to Italy, The Economist Publications, London 1989;
- ‘Italy’, The Economist Atlas, Economist Publications, London 1989; - Italy: An Analysis of Political and Economic Trends, Nos. 1-4, March, June, September and
December 1990, Economist Intelligence Unit, Economist Publications, London 1990; - Italy: An Analysis of Political and Economic Trends, Nos. 1-4, March, June, September and
December 1991, Economist Intelligence Unit, Economist Publications, London 1991; - Italy: An Analysis of Political and Economic Trends, Nos. 1-4, March, June, September and
December 1992, Economist Intelligence Unit, Economist Publications, London 1992; - Italy: An Analysis of Political and Economic Trends, Nos. 1-2, March and June 1993,
Economist Intelligence Unit, Economist Publications, London 1993; For Oxford Analytica Ltd: Regular reports on the world iron and steel market (until 1995) and the Italian economy (1995-2001). For The Institute of Public Policy Research, London: - The Future of Europe: Renewing the Project, London, Institute of Public Policy Research, December 2006. 5. CONFERENCE AND SEMINAR ORGANISATION - Organiser of the EPRU (European Policy Research Unit) seminar series, University of
Manchester, 1991-1994; - Organiser, with Martin Burch of the Conference on Europe and the North-West Region:
Taking the Strategy Forward, Manchester Business School, 1992;
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- Organiser, with Martin Burch of the Conference on Europe and the North-West Region: the Next Steps, Manchester, 1993;
- Organiser, with Yves Mény of the Conference on The Future of European Welfare: A New
Social Contract, Robert Schuman Centre/European University Institute, November 1995; - Organiser, with Professor Yves Mény of the Conference and MIRE (French Ministry of Social
Affairs) of the Conference on Southern European Welfare States, Robert Schuman Centre/European University Institute, February 1996;
- Organizer of the Conference on Regulation and Deregulation in Europe and Japan, Robert
Schuman Centre/European University Institute, November 1997; - Organizer, with Professor Richard Higgott (Centre for the Study on Gloablization and
Regionalization, University of Warwick) of the Conference on Beyond Liberalisation: Making Economic Policy in Europe and the Asia Pacific - Comparisons, Regions, Linkages and Lessons, Robert Schuman Centre/European University Institute, October 1998;
- Organizer of the Conference on Corporate Governance and the Transformation of
Capitalism in Europe and Asia, Robert Schuman Centre/European University Institute, May 1999;
- Organizer or co-organizer of 6 conferences in the context of the European Forum,
Recasting the European Welfare State, European University Institute: (i) Globalization, European Economic Integration and Social Protection - 10-11 March 1999 - Martin Rhodes - in collaboration with DG5
(ii) Global Trajectories: Ideas, Epistemic Communities and ‘Models’ of Welfare Reform - 25-26 March 1999 - Martin Rhodes/Bruno Palier/Anne Orloff - in collaboration with MIRE
(iii) The Modernisation of Social Protection and Employment (‘How to Make Social Protection Systems More Employment Friendly?’) - 15-16 April - Martin Rhodes/Jochen Clasen - in collaboration with DG5
(iv) Relations between Social Protection and Economic Performance (‘Social Protection as a Productive Factor’) 6--7 May - Ian Gough/Martin Rhodes - in collaboration with DG5
(v) The New Politics of Territorial Solidarity: Towards a De-nationalization of European Welfare? 3-4 June 1999 - Maurizio Ferrera/Martin Rhodes - in collaboration with DG12
(vi) Crafting Welfare Reforms: Parties, Organized Interests and Social Policy - Martin Rhodes - in collaboration with DG12 - mid-June 1999.
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- Organizer, with Maurizio Ferrera of Local Employment Strategies in Europe, in collaboration with the European Commission, DG Employment and Social Affairs, European University Institute, Florence, 6-8 February 2000
- Organizer, with Maurizio Ferrera, of The New Welfare Mix in Europe: What Role for the
Third Sector?, European University Institute, Florence, 9-11 November 2000 - Organizer, with Paul Heywood, of ECPR Workshop on Corruption, Scandal and the
Contestation of Governance in Europe, European Consortium of Political Science, Joint Sessions, Grenoble 7-11 April 2001
- Organizer, with Maurizio Ferrera of Welfare Systems and the Management of the
Economic Risk of Unemployment: Experiences and Prospects for Reform in the European Union, European University Institute, 10-11 December 2001.
- Organizer, with Margarita De Leon of Welfare, Work and Family: Southern Europe in
Comparative Perspective, European University Institute, 7-8 June 2002. - Organizer, two panels on ‘The Politics of European Pension Reform: National and
Comparative Perspectives’, at the SASE (Society for the Advancement of Socio-Economics) Conference, Aix-en-Provence, France, June 26 – 28, 2003.
- Organizer, with Bob Hanckè and Mark Thatcher, Institutional Change in Contemporary
European capitalism, Conflict, Contradiction and Complementarities, European University Institute, July 2-3, 2004
- Organizer, with Bob Hanckè and Mark Thatcher, Institutional Change in Contemporary
European capitalism, Conflict, Contradiction and Complementarities #2, London School of Economics and Political Science, July , 2005
- Organizer, with J. Visser of the NEWGOV Doctoral Training Summer School, EUI Florence,
June 2006 - Organizer, The Future of Europe, Josef Korbel School of International Studies, University
of Denver, Spring 2007. 6. PAPER PRESENTATIONS (CONFERENCES, WORKSHOPS, SEMINARS) 1. - ‘State and Industry in France: the Case of Iron and Steel’, paper presented in the
Department of Politics, London School of Economics and Political Science, October 1981; 2. - ‘French Steel and the Post-war Reconstruction’, paper presented to the conference on
The Reconstruction of Western Europe, European University Institute, Badia Fiesolana, Florence, Italy, May 1984;
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3. - ‘Trade Unions and Industrial Restructuring in France: the Steel Industry Case in the 1970s and 1980s’, presented to the conference on The Restructuring of the Steel Industry, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, November 1984;
4. - ‘French Industrial Policy in Information Technologies’, presented to the ECPR, (workshop
on Government and Industry), Barcelona, April 1985; 5. - ‘The European Steel Unions and the Steel Crisis, 1974-1984: An Exemplary Case of Union
Decline?’, paper presented at St. Anthony’s College, Oxford, February 1986; 6. - ‘Information Technology and Economic Recovery in Western Europe: the Role of the
British, French and West German Governments’, paper presented to the Political Science Association (PSA), Annual Conference, Warwick, April 1986;
7. - ‘Policy Networks and Information and Communication Technologies’, presented to the XI
World Congress of the International Sociological Association (ISA), New Delhi, August 1986; 8. - ‘The Regulation and Deregulation of the Labour Market in Britain, France, West Germany
and Italy’, presented to the ECPR, (workshop on Deregulation in Western Europe), Amsterdam, 10-15 April 1987;
9. - ‘The Quest for Flexibility: the Changing Face of Industrial Relations in Western Europe’,
paper presented to the University of Manchester/UMIST Joint Centre for European Studies, 5 May 1987;
10. - ‘De-regulation and the Labour Market in Western Europe’, paper presented to the
Department of Politics, University of York, 23 February 1988; 11. - ‘Trade Unions and Policy Making in Western Europe’, paper presented to the ECPR,
(workshop on Policy Change in Western Europe), Rimini, 5-10 April 1988; 12. - ‘Trade unions and the Labour Market in Western Europe: the Demise of Traditional
Industrial Relations?’, paper presented at the University of Manchester, Government Department Public Policy Seminar, November 27, 1988;
13. - ‘Labour Market Regulation and the Prospects for an EC Social Charter’, paper presented to
the Manchester EPRU conference on Regulation, UMIST, 10 December 1989; 14. - ‘EC Social Policy and the Social Charter’, paper presented to the Department of Personnel
Management, Manchester Polytechnic, February 28, 1990; 15. - ‘Industrial Policy and International Trade Conflict: the Steel Sector and the Uruguay
Round’, paper presented to Manchester Government Department, seminar on States and Markets, 14 March 1990;
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16. - ‘The Social Charter, the Social Action Programme and Regulation in the European Labour Market’, paper presented to the European Community Studies Association, Second Biennial International Conference on The Future of Europe, Washington DC. May 22-23 1991;
17. - ‘The Prospects for Social Europe: Regulation, Interest Organisation and EC Intervention in
the European Labour Market’, paper presented to the Special Session of the European Consortium for Political Research on the European Social Dimension, Forli, Italy, 23-27 October 1991;
18. - ‘EC Labour Market Policy and 1992’, paper presented at the London School of Economics,
November 22, 1991; 19. - ‘International Trade and Competitiveness: the Case of the Steel Sector’, paper presented
to the International Political Economy Seminar, St Anthony’s College, Oxford, 4 June 1992; 20. - ‘EC Social Policy and the Labour Market’, paper presented to the Civil Service College,
London, 2 June 1992; 21. - ‘The State of the Post-Maastricht EC Social Dimension’, paper presented at the University
of Warwick, 3 July 1992; 22. - ‘The Italian Political Economy’, INSEAD, Fontainbleau, March 1992; 23. - ‘European Labour Market Policy after Maastricht’, paper presented to the UACES
Conference on ‘The European Social Dimension’, Coventry 22 October 1992; 24. - ‘The Italian Political Economy’, INSEAD, Fontainbleau, September 1992; 25. - ‘The EC Social Dimension after Maastricht’, paper presented to the EPRU seminar series,
Department of Government, University of Manchester, March 1993; 26. - ‘Regime Theory and European Social Regulation’, paper presented to the Department of
Politics, University of Bristol, March 10, 1993; 27. - ‘A Regulatory Conundrum: Building a Regime for EC Social and Labour Market Policy’,
paper delivered to the European Community Studies Association, Third Biennial International Conference on The Future of Europe, Washington DC., 27-29 May 1993;
28. - ‘The Prospects for Employment in the UK’, paper presented to the Civil Service College,
London 10 July 1993; 29. - ‘Forging a New Deal for European Labour’, paper presented to the joint ESRC/NWO
conference on The Future of Social Europe, Noordijk, Holland, October 27-28, 1993; 30. - ‘Social Policy and European Integration’, paper presented to the ESRC conference on
European Integration, Christ Church, Oxford, January 12-14, 1994;
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31. - ‘Subversive Liberalism’: Market Integration, Globalisation and the European Welfare State’, paper presented to the 22nd Annual European Consortium for Political Research (ECPR), Madrid, Spain, April 17-22 1994 (Workshop on The Single Market and Global Economic Integration);
32. - with G. Underhill, ‘Global Capital Markets and EU Financial Integration’, paper presented
at the conference on International Regulatory Competition and Co-ordination, Warwick University, 17-19 July 1994;
33. - ‘Convergence or Divergence in the European Welfare States’, paper presented to the
Cost-A7 Workshop, Convergence or Divergence? Welfare States in the Face of European Integration, Sorø Storkro, Denmark, June 9-11, 1994;
34. - ‘‘Subversive Liberalism’: Market Integration, Globalisation and the European Welfare
State’, paper presented to Panel 18-10, Domestic Politics and Bargaining Relations in the European Community, 90th Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, New York, September 1-4, 1994;
35. - ‘Globalisation and the European Welfare State’, contribution to the Queens
University/CBS forum on The Future of the Welfare State, Herstmonceux Castle, Sussex, November 10, 1994.
36. - ‘The Viability of Regional Development Strategies’, paper presented to the Regions
Working Group, Robert Schuman Centre, European University Institute, March 10, 1995; 37. - ‘Unemployment in Europe’s Southern and Western Peripheries: Towards a New Policy
Mix?’, 23rd ECPR Joint Sessions of Workshops, Bordeaux, France, 27 April-2 May 1995 (Workshop on The Politics of Radical Unemployment Policies in Western Europe);
38. - ‘Employment Policy and the Welfare State in the European Union’, paper presented to
the panel on The European Union as a Multicultural Society: Implications for Employment and Immigration Policy, European Community Studies Association, Fourth Biennial International Conference, Charleston, South Carolina, May 11-14, 1995;
39. - ‘A Regulatory Conundrum: Industrial Relations and the Social Dimension’, paper
presented to the panel on Transnational Social Policy in Multi-Tiered Systems: The Case of the European Union, European Community Studies Association, Fourth Biennial International Conference, Charleston, South Carolina, May 11-14, 1995;
40. - Chair of, and discussant for the panel on Immigration, National Identity and Civic
Tolerance, European Community Studies Association, Fourth Biennial International Conference, Charleston, South Carolina, May 11-14, 1995;
41. - Discussant at the conference on Comparative Research on Welfare State Reforms,
Research Committee 19: Poverty, Social Welfare and Social Policy, International Sociological Association, Pavia, 14-17 September 1995;
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42. - ‘West European Welfare States in the Global Economy’, presented to the conference on The Changing Nature of the State in Western Europe, Observatoire du Changement Social en Europe Occidentale, Poitiers, France, 28-30 September 1995;
43. - ‘Globalisation and European Welfare States’, presented to the conference on A New
Social Contract, Robert Schuman Centre, European University Institute, Florence, Italy, 5-6 October, 1995;
44. - ‘Developments in Europe’s Social Dimension’, presented to European Community Studies
Association of New Zealand Conference, Christchurch, New Zealand, April 22-23, 1996; 45. - ‘Competitive Corporatism: the Transformation of European Industrial Relations’, paper
presented at the University of Bremen, Bremen, Germany, 23 October 1996; 46. - ‘Party Finance in Italy: A Case of Systemic Corruption’, presented to the conference
Political Corruption: An International Perspective, University of Salford, Manchester, UK, 14-16 November 1996;
47. - ‘Competitive Corporatism: Renegotiating Europe’s Welfare States’, presented to DGV,
European Commission, Brussels, 19 November 1996; 48. - ‘Competitive Corporatism: Renegotiating Europe’s Welfare States’, presented to the
conference Globalization and the New Inequality, University of Utrecht, November 21-23, 1996;
49. - ‘Competitive Corporatism: Renegotiating Europe’s Welfare States’, presented to the
conference The Future of European Labour Markets, Manchester, UK, January 30-31, 1997; 50. - ‘An Awkward Alliance: France, Germany and Social Policy’ presented to the conference on
The Franco-German Relationship in Europe: The Hard, the Hollow or the Rotting Core?, European University Institute, February 6-7, 1997;
51. - ‘Competitive Corporatism: Renegotiating Europe’s Welfare States’, paper presented to
the panel on Globalization and Public Policy, European Consortium for Political Research, Bern 27 February-4 March 1997;
52. - ‘Domestic Politics and the Europeanization of Social Policy’, paper presented to the panel
on Europeanization and Domestic Politics, European Community Studies Association conference, Seattle 28 May-1 June 1997;
53. - ‘The Transformation of West European Capitalism?’, paper presented to the Department
of Political Science,. University of California, Irvine, 6 June 1997; 54. - ‘Globalisation, Labour Markets and Welfare States: A Future of ‘Competitive
Corporatism’?’ paper presented to the conference Unemployment and its Effects, Princeton University, 13-15 November 1997;
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55. - ‘Globalization, the State and the Restructuring of Regional Economies’, paper presented to the 3rd Euro-Asia Conference, Waseda University, Tokyo, Japan, December 11-12, 1997;
56. - ‘Globalisation, Labour Markets and Welfare States: A Future of ‘Competitive
Corporatism’?’, paper presented to the Max-Plank Institute fuer Gesellshaftsforschung, Cologne, February 12, 1998;
57. - ‘Globalization and the Welfare State: the Emergence of Competitive Corporatism?’
paper presented to the Department of Politics, University of Nottingham, 3 March 1998; 58. -‘Globalization and the Welfare State: the Emergence of Competitive Corporatism?’
paper presented to the Department of Politics, University of Warwick, 4 March 1998; 59. - ‘Capital Unbound? The Transformation of European Corporate Governance’, paper
presented to the conference on European Integration and Public Policy, Department of Politics, Umeå University, Sweden, 20-21 April 1998;
60. - 'The Political Economy of Social Pacts and European Welfare Reform', presented at
University of Wisconsin-Madison, 3 November 1998; 61. - ‘Capital Unbound? The Transformation of European Corporate Governance’, presented at
the Conference on Beyond Liberalisation: Making Economic Policy in Europe and the Asia Pacific - Comparisons, Regions, Linkages and Lessons, Robert Schuman Centre/European University Institute, October 1998
62. - ‘The Reform of the British Welfare State’, paper presented to the AUSE Conference on
‘The Future of the Welfare State’, Pavia, November 27-28 1998. 63. - with Maurizio Ferrera ‘Recasting the Welfare State: Results of the 1998/99 European
Forum’, European Commission (DG5), Brussels, 25 June 1999 64. - ‘The “Third Way” in European Welfare Reform’, paper presented at the 50th
Anniversary Conference, Department of Government, University of Manchester, UK, September 10, 1999.
65. - with Maurizio Ferrera and Anton Hemerijk, ‘Managing Diversity for a Prosperous and
Cohesive Europe’, Draft Report for the Portuguese Presidency of the European Union, presented in Lisbon, 25-26 October 1999.
66. - ‘Globalization and European Welfare: Is there a “Third Way” for the Public Domain?’
presented at the conference on Governing the Public Domain Beyond the Era of the Washington Consensus?: Redrawing the Line between the State and the Market, Robarts Centre for Canadian Studies, York University, Toronto November 4-6 1999. Also presented at the conference on Reconceptualising Welfare, Robert Schuman Centre, EUI, Florence, 29-30 November 1999.
67. - with Maurizio Ferrera ‘Building a Sustainable Welfare State: Reconciling Social Justice
and Growth in the Advanced Economies’, presented on the occasion of the conference
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on Progressive Governance in the 21st Century, Florence 20-21 November. Also presented at the conference on Reconceptualising Welfare, Robert Schuman Centre, EUI, Florence, 29-30 November 1999.
68. - ‘Globalization and Welfare States’, presented to the Cost A15 meeting on Globalization
and Welfare States, Brussels, March 9 2000. 69. - ‘The Future of Social Europe: Managing Diversity for Prosperity and Cohesion’,
University of Wisconsin-Madison, April 12, 2000 70. - ‘EU-level Industrial Relations and Policies’, University of Wisconsin-Madison, April 13,
2000 71. - ‘Social Pacts and European Welfare Reform’, presented at Conference on Work,
Welfare and Governance, University of Wisconsin-Madison, 14-15 April 2000. 72. - ‘Building a Sustainable Welfare State’, University of Wisconsin-Madison, April 17, 2000. 73. - ‘Recasting European Welfare States for the New Economy’, North-Western University,
Chicago, April 19, 2000. 74. - ‘The Future of Social Europe: Recasting Work and Welfare in the New Economy’, report
presented to the Conference on ‘The Future of Social Europe’, Lisbon, Portuguese EU Presidency, 5-6 May 2000.
75. - ‘Anti-corruption Strategies in Southern Europe’, presented at World Bank Conference
on An Anti-Corruption Strategy for Central and Eastern Europe, Warsaw, Poland, 19 May 2000.
76. - ‘The Political Economy of Social Pacts: Competitive Corporatism and European Welfare
Reform’, presented at ARENA, Oslo, 6 June 2000. 77. - ‘The Challenges to European Welfare States’, Economia delle Conoscenze e Inclusione
Sociale, organized by Italian Democratic Left parliamentary group, Rome, 18 July 2000. 78. - Participant in round table on ‘The Future of the EU’, European Community Studies
Association of Canada, Quebec City, 31 July 2000. 79. - ‘European Social Pacts and the Reform of the Welfare State’, paper presented at the
International Political Science Association conference, Canada, Quebec City, 3 August 2000. 80. - ‘Why EMU is (or may be) good for European Welfare States’, paper presented at the
British Academy, London Conference on The European State and the Euro: Playing the Semi-Sovereignty Game, 14-15 September 2000.
81. - ‘The Challenges to European Welfare States’, Syracuse University, Florence, 26
September 2000.
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82. - ‘From Thatcher to Blair: Restructuring the British Welfare State’, Dutch Civil Service
Conference, The Hague, 1 November 2000. 83. - ‘The Future of Social Europe: Recasting Work and Welfare in the New Economy’,
University College, Dublin, 24 November 2000. 84. - co-director of workshop on Corruption, Scandal and the Contestation of Governance in
Europe, European Consortium for Political Research, Grenoble, 6-11 April, 2001 85. - ‘Political Corruption, Democracy and Governance in Western Europe’, paper presented
with Paul Heywood (co-author) at workshop on Corruption, Scandal and the Contestation of Governance in Europe, European Consortium for Political Research, Grenoble, 6-11 April, 2001 (workshop directed by Martin Rhodes and Paul Heywood)
86. - ‘National ‘Social Pacts’ and EU Governance in Social Policy and the Labour Market’
paper presented at the conference on Reconfiguring Work and Welfare in the New Economy: A Transatlantic Dialogue, European Union Center of the University of Wisconsin-Madison, May 10-12, 2001
87. - ‘Recasting European Welfare States: The Search for Sustainability’, paper presented at
Stockholm School of Economics, 16 February 2001 88. - ‘Social Pacts and the Reform of European Welfare Systems’, Public lecture to the
Regional Council, Oviedo, Spain, 9 March 2001 89. - ‘Why EMU is Good for European Welfare States’, Public lecture to the Annual
Conference of the European Institute of Social Security, Bergen, 27-29 September 2001 90. - Lecture on ‘Challenges to European Welfare States’, Department of Political Science,
University of Florence, 15 February 2002 91. - Lecture on ‘National ‘Pacts’ and EU Governance in Social Policy and the Labour
Market’, University of Pavia, Italy, 13 June 2002 92. - ‘Critique of the High Level Working Group Report on Industrial Relations’, presented at
the SATSA/Observatoire social européen conference on ‘The OMC: An Effective and Legitimate Governance Instrument for the EU? Theoretical Promise and Empirical Realities’, Brussels, 17-18 June 2002.
93. - Lecture on ‘The Transformation of European Welfare Systems’, Josef Korbel School of
International Studies, University of Denver, February 2003. 94. – ‘Success and Failure in European Pensions Reform: Negotiated versus Unilateral
Government Strategies’, presented at the Johns Hopkins Bologna Centre, Bologna, 17 February 2003
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95. - ‘The ‘New Politics’ of the Bismarckian Welfare State: Pension Reforms in Continental Europe’, Paper presented at the SASE (Society for the Advancement of Socio-Economics) Conference, Aix-en-Provence, June 26-28, 2003.
96. – ‘Regulatory Competition and the Future of the European Social Model #1’, presented
to the Workshop on 'A European Social Citizenship? Preconditions for Future Policies in Historical Light', in co-operation with the Swedish National Institute for Working Life/SALTSA, European University Institute, Florence, October 1, 2003
97. – ‘Globalization and Regulatory Competition: Is the “European Social Model” at Risk?’,
presented to the European Forum, Constitutionalism in Europe: The Idea and the Dynamics of the European Constitution. Historical and Theoretical Perspectives, European University Institute, Florence, October 23, 2003.
98. – ‘European Pensions Reform and New Instruments of Governance in Europe’, paper
presented to the conference on The Open Method of Co-ordination and the European Social Model, University of Madison, Wisconsin, October 31, 2003.
99. – ‘The Political Economy of European Pensions Reform’ paper presented to the EU
Centre, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, November 5, 2003. 100. - ‘Regulatory Competition and the Future of the European Social Model #2’, paper
presented to the conference on 'A European Social Citizenship? Preconditions for Future Policies in Historical Light', in co-operation with the Swedish National Institute for Working Life/SALTSA, European University Institute, Florence, November 18, 2003.
101. – ‘Welfare Regimes and Pension Reform Agendas’, paper presented to the
conference on Pension Reform in Europe: Shared Problems, Sharing Solutions?, London School of Economics and Political Science, 5 December 2003.
102. – ‘The Notion of Social Solidarity in the European Convention’, paper presented to
the conference on Values in the European Constitution, European University Institute, Florence, December 12-13 2003.
103. – ‘Varieties of Capitalism’, lecture at the University of Denver, 3 March 2004. 104. – ‘The ´New Politics` of the Bismarckian Welfare State: Pension Reform in
Continental Europe’, presented at the Conference of Europeanists, Chicago, March 11-13, 2004.
105. – ‘European Employment Policy and the Open Method of Coordination’, presented
at the Conference of Europeanists, Chicago, March 11-13, 2004. 106. – ‘The Crisis of European Welfare States?’. Public Lecture, University of Washington,
Seattle, 29 April, 2004.
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107. – ‘The Decline of Civic Culture and the Crisis of Democracy’, speech in reply to Theda Skocpol, Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University, June 18, 2004.
108. – ‘Welfare States and Production Systems in Mixed Market Economies:
Contradictions, Complementarities and Change under EMU’, presented to the workshop Institutional Change in Contemporary European Capitalism: Conflict, Contradiction and Complementarities, European University Institute, Florence 2/3 July 2004.
109. - and Caroline de la Porte, ‘The European Employment Strategy and the OMC:
Efficacy versus Experimentation in New Modes of Governance’, presented at the American Political Science Association, Chicago, September 2-5 2004.
110. - and D. Natali, ‘Reforming Pensions in Italy and France: Policy Trade-offs and
Redistributive Effects’, presented at the ESPAnet Conference on European Social Policy: Meeting the Needs of a New Europe, St. Anthony’s College, Oxford, September 9-11, 2004.
111. – ‘EMU and Central and East European Welfare States’, Presented at the Conference
on “Enlarging The Euro-Zone: The Euro And The Transformation Of East Central Europe”, Research Workshop at the British Academy, London 7-8 February 2005.
112. – and D. Natali, The ´New Politics` of the Bismarckian Welfare State: Pension Reform
in Continental Europe, presentation at Arza, Kohli, Rhodes conference on pensions, EUI Florence, June 2005
113. – and B. Hancké, ‘EMU and Labor Market Institutions in Europe: The Rise and Fall of
National Social Pacts’; and S. Avdagic and J. Visser. ‘The Emergence and Evolution of Social Pacts: A Provisional Framework for Comparative Analysis’, presented at the Society for Advanced Socio-Economics (SASE), Budapest, June 2005
114. – and O. Molina, ‘Contradictions and Complementarities in Mixed Market
Economies’, presentation at the American Political Science Association (APSA) conference, Washington, September 2005
115. – with S. Avdagic and J. Visser, ‘The Evolution of Social Pacts’, presentation at the
Conference of Europeanists, Chicago, March 2006. Incomplete…. Three years of conference presentations to be inserted here.
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