American University, Washington, D.C.



ERIC HERSHBERG

Curriculum vita, May 2010

OFFICE: HOME:

Director, Center for Latin American and Latino Studies 2264 Cathedral Ave., NW

Professor of Government Washington, DC 20008

American University tel. 202-270-5421

4400 Massachusetts Ave., NW

Washington, DC 20016

Tel. 202-270-5421

EDUCATION

Ph.D., Political Science, University of Wisconsin-Madison

M.A., Political Science, University of Wisconsin-Madison

B.A., Spanish and French, Indiana University-Bloomington

APPOINTMENTS

Director, Center for Latin American and Latino Studies, Prof. of Government, American University, 2010-Prof. of Political Science and Director of Latin American Studies, Simon Fraser University, (2007-09)

Past-President, Latin American Studies Association (2009-2010)

President, Latin American Studies Association, (2007-09)

Vice President, Latin American Studies Association, (2006-07)

Senior Advisor, Social Science Research Council (2005-07)

Program Director, Social Science Research Council (1990-2005)

Adjunct Professor, The New School (Spring 2006)

Adjunct Assoc. Professor, Columbia University School of International and Public Affairs (1999-2006)

Visiting Prof., Princeton University, Dept. of Politics, Inst. of Intl & Regional Studies (2003-04)

Visiting Assistant Professor, Dept. of Political Science, New York University (Spring 1994)

Assistant Professor, Dept. of Political Science, Southern Illinois University (1989-90)

PUBLICATIONS

Books, Peer-reviewed Articles and Chapters:

Institutions that Include: Restructuring Political Participation in Latin America, co-edited with Maxwell A. Cameron and Kenneth Sharpe (in press, Palgrave-MacMillan)

“Colombia Policy Under the Obama Administration: Sustaining an Inherited Paradigm,” with Anne Gillman. Pensamiento Propio (Buenos Aires) No. 31 (Jan.-April 2010), pp. 77-102.

Latin America’s Left Turns: Politics, Policies and Trajectories of Change, co-edited, with Maxwell A. Cameron. Lynne Rienner Publishers, 2010.

“Latin America’s Left Turns: A Tour D’Horizon” with Jon Beasley-Murray and Maxwell A. Cameron, in Cameron and Hershberg, eds., 2010.

“Latin America’s Lefts: The Impact of the External Environment,” in Cameron and Hershberg, eds.,2010.

“Democracy in Latin America: A Review of Recent Literature.” Canadian Journal of Latin American and Caribbean Studies (Summer, 2009 – published summer 2010).

“Paradoxical Inequalities in Latin America,” prologue to Paul Gootenberg and Luis Reygadas, eds., Durable Inequalities in Latin America, Duke University Press (2010).

“Latin America’s Left Turns: an Introduction” with Jon Beasley-Murray and Maxwell A. Cameron. Third World Quarterly, (March 2009, special issue co-edited with Cameron).

"America Latina fragmentada: Economia y empleo en la era de la globalización," Nueva Sociedad. No. 214, 2008 (March-April), pp. 152-161.

“Globalization and Labor: Reflections on Contemporary Latin America,” International Labor and Working Class History, No. 72, Fall 2007, pp. 164-172.

“Democracy Promotion in Latin America,” Democracy and Society, Vol. 4, Issue 2 (Spring 2007).

"Opening the Ivory Tower to Business: University Industry Linkages in Asia," Special Issue of World Development, co-edited and with introductory essay written with Shahid Yusuf and Kaoru Nabeshima (2007).

Turning the Tide? Latin America After Neoliberalism. Volume co-editor, with Fred Rosen. The New Press (2006).

"Turning the Tide? The Quest for Social Justice in Latin America," in Hershberg and Rosen, eds.

State and Society in Conflict: Comparative Perspective on Andean Crises, Co-edited with Paul W. Drake. University of Pittsburgh Press (2006).

“The Crisis of State-Society Relations in Post-1980s Andes,” (with Paul W. Drake) in Drake and Hershberg, eds., (2006).

“Technocrats, Citizens and Second Generation Reforms: Considerations on Colombia’s Andean Malaise,” in Drake and Hershberg, eds. (2006).

Memorias militares: visiones en disputa en dictadura y democracia, co-edited with Felipe Aguero. Madrid: Siglo XXI (2005).

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“Las Fuerzas Armadas y las memorias de la represion en el Cono Sur,” in Hershberg and Aguero, eds., (2005).

"Keys to Latin America’s Security: Economic Development and State Strengthening" (with Juan Carlos Moreno Brid), University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Occasional Paper 94. (May 2005).

“Global Restructuring, Knowledge and Learning” in Voprosy Ekonomiki (Issues in Economics—in Russian). Moscow (August, 2004).

Critical Views of September 11: Analyses from Around the World. Co-editor, with Kevin W. Moore. New York: The New Press (2002)

“Place, Perspective and Power: Interpreting September 11," (co-authored with Kevin W. Moore), in Hershberg and Moore, eds., (2002).

“Change and Continuity in Hemispheric Affairs: Latin America after September 11,” (with Francisco Gutierrez and Monica Hirst), in Hershberg and Moore, eds., (2002).

“Development: Economic and Social Dimensions,” in Paul Baltes and Neil Smelser, eds., The International Encyclopedia of Social and Behavioral Sciences. Vol. 6, London: Elsevier (2001).

Economic Governance and Flexible Production in East Asia, (volume co-edited with Frederic Deyo and Richard F. Doner). Lanham, MD: Rowman and Littlefield Publishers (2001).

“Conclusion: Network Governance, Flexibility and Development Amid Crisis” (with Frederic Deyo and Richard F. Doner) in Deyo, Doner and Hershberg, eds. (2001).

“Sector privado, democracia y desarrollo: Los empresarios y las transiciones en Chile,” in Amparo Menendez Carrion and Alfredo Joignant, eds. La Caja de Pandora: el retorno de las transiciones en Chile. Santiago: Planeta (1999).

“Flexible Production and Political Decentralization in the Developing World: Elective Affinities in the Pursuit of Competitiveness?” (with Richard F. Doner), Vol. 33, No. 4 (1999), Studies in Comparative International Development. (Abbreviated version in Portuguese, published in Nadya Araujo Guimaraes and Scott Martin, eds., Competividade: Atores e Institucoes Locais. Sao Paulo: Editora SENAC, 2001.)

“Democracy, and its Discontents: Extending Political Citizenship in Latin America,” in Howard Handelman and Mark Tessler, eds. Democracy and Its Limits: Lessons from Asia, Latin America and the Middle East. Notre Dame University Press (1999).

“From Cold War Origins to a Model for Academic Internationalization: Latin American Studies at a Crossroads,” Dispositio/n Vol. 22, Issue 50, 1999. (University of Michigan Press).

"Market-Oriented Development and State-Society Relations in Contemporary Spain and Chile," in Douglass Chalmers, et. al., The New Politics of Inequality in Latin America. Oxford University Press (1997).

"Democratic Transition and Social Democracy in Spain," in PROKLA, Periodical of Critical Social Science (Berlin, in German), Issue 105, Vol. 26, No. 3 (December, 1996).

Constructing Democracy: Human Rights, Citizenship and Society in Latin America. Coedited with Elizabeth Jelin, Boulder, CO: Westview Press (1996).

Construir la democracia: derechos humanos, ciudadanía y sociedad en América Latina. (Spanish version of Constructing Democracy...) Caracas: Nueva Sociedad, 1996. (Portuguese version published by the Editorial da Universidade de Sao Paulo, Brazil, 2007).

"Human Rights and the Construction of Democracy," with Elizabeth Jelin, in Elizabeth Jelin and Eric Hershberg, eds. (1996).

"Convergent Developments, Diversity and Change: Visions of Human Rights" (with Elizabeth Jelin) in Elizabeth Jelin and Eric Hershberg, eds. (1996).

NON-PEER REVIEWED PUBLICATIONS

“Political Economy of Colombia and Ecuador.” Bibliographic review essay, Handbook of Latin

American Studies. Washington, DC: Library of Congress, Vol. 67 (in press, 2012).

“Salvaging a Revolution: Cuba at a Crossroad,” guest editor and introductory essay, “Salvaging a Revolution?” NACLA Report on the Americas, Vol. 44, No. 4 (July – August, 2011).

“Latin American Studies Programs in the 21st Century U.S. University. LASA Forum (Fall 2010, Vol. XLI, No.4).

“Political Economy of Colombia and Ecuador.” Bibliographic review essay, Handbook of Latin

American Studies. Washington, DC: Library of Congress, Vol. 65 (2009).

“Comparative Perspectives on Institutional Origins and Evolution,” preface to Richard F. Doner, ed., Explaining Institutional Innovation: Case Studies from Latin America and Asia. New York: Social Science Research Council, 2010.

“The Funes Government and El Salvador’s Opportunity,” introduction to NACLA Report on the Americas devoted to El Salvador (guest co-editor). Nov-Dec. 2009.

LASA Forum, edited six issues, 2008-2009, scholarly debates on Inequalities and “On the Profession.”

“Vamos Bien?: The Cuban Revolution at 50,” London Review of Books,, May 29, 2009.

“Waiting For a Bus to Somewhere: Reflections on Change in Cuba.” Social Science Research Council Web Forum on Change in Cuba (April, 2008). (changeincuba)

"Human Rights and Accountability in the Southern Cone," in Cynthia Arnson and Jose Raul Perales, eds.

The 'New Left' and Democratic Governance in Latin America. Washington, DC: The Woodrow

Wilson International Center for Scholars (2007).

“Political Economy of Colombia and Ecuador.” Bibliographic review essay, Handbook of Latin American Studies. Washington, DC: Library of Congress,Vol. 63 (2007).

The Consejo Latinoamericano de Ciencias Sociales (CLACSO): An Evaluation, (with Rodrigo Arocena and Rosemary Thorp) Stockholm: SIDA (2005).

“The Political Economy of Development: Trends in Latin American Studies.” Contribution to a Dossier on “Studies of Latin America From Latin America and the Caribbean,” LASA Forum, Vol. XXXVI, No. 3 (Fall 2005).

The Development Imperative: Toward a People-Centered Approach. Co-edited with Christy Thornton, Social Science Research Council, 2005.

Global Restructuring, Knowledge and Learning: Notes on Industrial Upgrading and Development. American University of Paris Working Paper Series, No. 15, 2004 (October).

“Political Economy of Colombia and Ecuador.” Bibliographic review essay, Handbook of Latin American Studies. Washington, DC: Library of Congress,Vol. 61 (2005).

“Hacia un Consenso Centroamericano.” Revista Virtual de Economia Centroamericana. Guatemala: ASIES, Vol. 2 (January, 2004).

Guest editor, special issue of NACLA Report on the Americas “Beyond the Washington Consensus,” (November, 2003).

“Latin America’s Crossroads,” in NACLA Report on the Americas (Nov. 2003).

”Prefacio” to Carlos Ivan Degregori, ed. Luchas por las memorias de la represion en Peru. Instituto de Estudios Peruanos, Lima (2003).

“Why Argentina Crashed, and is Still Crashing,” in NACLA Report on the Americas (August, 2002).

“Who Crashed Argentina?” in Connections to the Americas. Minneapolis (March, 2002).

“Governance in Colombia: A Time for Rethinking Priorities.” Consultant report, (25,000 words) commissioned by the World Bank (July, 2001).

“Collective Memory of Repression in Latin America’s Southern Cone.” Items. Vol. 53, No. 1 (March 1999).

“Trends in Funding for Graduate Student Field Research in Comparative Politics: Evidence from a Review of SSRC Fellowship Programs,” with Kenton Worcester, APSA-CP Newsletter, Summer 1999, pp. 25-29.

“Expanding U.S.-Cuban Scholarly Relations,” with Rachel Price. LASA Forum, Vol. XXX, No. 2 (Summer, 1999).

“The Social Sciences in Latin America” in World Social Science Report. (Unsigned essay). Paris: UNESCO. (1999).

“Industrial Upgrading: Workshop Notes.” Items. Vol. 52, No. 1 (March 1998).

“Prologo: Centroamerica en restructuracion” (with Rafael Menjivar), in Juan Pablo Perez Sainz, et. al., Centroamerica en restructuracion. 3 vols. San Jose: FLACSO-Costa Rica (1998).

"Is Latin America the Future of Eastern Europe?" with Melvin Croan, Lawrence Graham, David Ost and Thomas Skidmore, in Problems of Communism (June, 1992).

"Toward an Agenda for Comparative and Transnational Research," Items (Summer, 1992).

"Environmentalism and the Poor," with Juan Martinez-Alier, Items (Spring, 1992).

BOOK REVIEWS:

Laura Macdonald and Arne Ruekert, Post-Neoliberalism in the Americas, Routledge, 2009, reviewed for

Times Higher Education, (London). 2009.

Caroline F. Levander and Robert S. Levine, eds., Hemispheric American Studies, New Brunswick: Rutgers University Press, 2008, reviewed for Journal of American History (2008).

Merilee Grindle and Pilar Domingo, eds., Proclaiming Revolution: Bolivia in Comparative Perspective. Institute of Latin American Studies, David Rockefeller Center for Latin American Studies, 2003 reviewed in Canadian Journal of Latin American and Caribbean Studies. Vol. 30, No 59&60 (Winter 2005).

David Collier and Ruth Berins Collier, Shaping the Political Arena. Notre Dame: Notre Dame University Press, reviewed in Canadian Journal of Latin American and Caribbean Studies. Vol. 29, No. 57&58 (2004).

Christopher Chase-Dunn, Susanne Jonas and Nelson Amaro, (eds.), “Globalization on the Ground: Post- bellum Guatemalan Democracy and Development.” in Latin American Politics and Society. (Fall 2002).

Louis Perez, Jr., Becoming Cuban (University of North Carolina Press) in Lingua Franca, “Breakthrough Books” section (April, 2001).

Victor Perez Diaz, Spain at the Crossroads: Civil Society, Politics and the Rule of Law (Harvard University Press) in Political Science Quarterly (Summer 2000).

Sonia Alvarez, E. Dagnino and A. Escobar, eds., Cultures of Politics, Politics of Cultures: Revisioning Latin American Social Movements (Westview Press, 1998) in American Anthropologist (Dec. 1999).

Lucy Taylor, Citizenship, Participation and Democracy: Changing Dynamics in Chile and Argentina. (St. Martin’s Press, 1998) in Journal of Interamerican Studies and World Affairs (Winter 1998)

Michael Peter Smith and Luis Eduardo Guarnizo, eds., Transnationalism from Below (Transaction Publishers, 1998), in Political Science Quarterly (Summer 1999).

"Unarmed or Disarmed," Jorge Castañeda's Utopia Unarmed. New Politics (December 1994).

Benjamin Martin, The Agony of Modernization: Labor and Industrialization in Spain. in Hispanic American Historical Review (November 1993).

Richard Gunther (ed.), Elites and Democratic Consolidation in Latin America and Southern Europe (Cambridge University Press, 1992), in Hispanic American Historical Review, (May 1993).

COURSES TAUGHT

Social and Political Change in Latin America (Simon Fraser 2007, 2009)

Introduction to Latin American Issues (Simon Fraser, 2007, 2008)

Comparative Development Experience (New School, 2006)

Globalization and Politics (Princeton University, 2004)

Development Policy Workshop (Columbia University, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006)

Labor in the Global Economy (Columbia University, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002)

Development Policy Analysis (Columbia University, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2005)

Contemporary Spain (New York University, 1994)

Politics of Western Europe (Southern Illinois University, 1989, 1990)

Politics of Latin America (Southern Illinois University, 1989, 1990)

Introduction to Politics (Southern Illinois University, 1990)

Introduction to Comparative Politics (University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1988, 1989)

Introduction to Central America and Mexico (University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1988)

Intro to Comparative Politics; Intro to Political Thought, Teaching Asst, UW-Madison, 1985-88)

THESIS SUPERVISION

Lorenza Gallia, Latin American Studies Program, Simon Fraser University “The Recuperated Factories of Argentina,” (MA thesis defended October 2007).

Chelsey Branch, School of International Studies, Simon Fraser University “Conditional Cash Transfers and Poverty Relief in Latin America.” (MA paper defended August 2008)

Catherine Craven, Latin American Studies Program, Simon Fraser University "Garifuna Youth and Community Development in Honduras." (MA thesis defended April 1, 2009).

Santiago Anria, Latin American Studies Program, Simon Fraser University "The MAS: Informal Structure in Urban Bolivia." (M.A. thesis defended April 17, 2009).

Mel Bricker, School of International Studies, Simon Fraser University “Democracy and Inequality in Latin America” (MA paper defended August 2009).

Julie Stevens, School of International Studies, Simon Fraser University, “Canadian Mining Companies and Corporate Social Responsibility in Latin America” (MA paper defended August 2009).

Valerie Duquette, Latin American Studies Program, Simon Fraser University "Political Decentralization and Participatory Budgeting in Lima, Peru: Analysis from a Gender Perspective." (MA thesis defended Nov. 9, 2009).

Michael Toal, Latin American Studies Program, “Transnational Solidarity Networks and the Peace Movement in Colombia,” (MA thesis defended May 27, 2010).

Hayley Jones, School of International Studies, Simon Fraser University, “Conditional Cash Transfer Programs and Inequality in Latin America,” (MA paper defended April 2011).

THESIS COMMITTEES

LaDawn Haglund, Dept. of Sociology, New York University, "Democracy and the Privatization of Utilities: Costa Rica and El Salvador." (Ph.D. thesis defended July 2005).

Julie Stewart, Dept. of Sociology, New York University, "To Help or to Harm: How transnational ties shape communities in post-war Guatemala," (Ph.D. thesis defended June 2006).

Robert Huish, Department of Geography, Simon Fraser University, Ph.D. thesis on “Cuba’s Latin American School of Medicine,” External Reader, (defended May 2008).

Ashley Buncic, Department of Political Science, Simon Fraser University, M.A. paper on “Sustainable Tourism in the Dominican Republic,” Second Supervisor, (defended December 2008).

Luis Moncayo, Latin American Studies Program, Simon Fraser University, M.A. thesis on sustainable food systems in Bolivia, (defended December 2009).

Aaron Bell, Department of History, American University, Ph.D. dissertation committee.

Sebaistan Bitar, School of International Service, American University, Ph.D. dissertation committee.

AMERICAN UNIVERSITY SERVICE

Search Committee for tenure line faculty position in the Comparative and Regional Studies division of the School of International Service (Fall 2011)

“Funding Collaborative Research Programs,” panel presentation at the School of International Service Retreat, (September, 2010).

SIMON FRASER UNIVERSITY SERVICE

Dept. of Political Science Renewal Committee

Dept. of Political Science Comparative Politics Committee, Chair

Dept. of Political Science Appointments Committee

World Literature Program Tenure and Promotion Committee

Dean’s Committee to Assess the Language Training Institute

Pacific Century Graduate Fellowship Competition, Proposal Review

SSHRC Masters Awards Committee

Campus-wide International Working Group, Participant

Organizing Committee, SSHRC Research Workshop on Health Inequalities

PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES AND SERVICE

Latin American Studies Association, Chair, LASA-Mellon Program Committee, 2008 –

Social Science Research Council, Member, SSRC Working Group on Cuba, 2010 --

Proposal Review, Program for Centers of Excellence in Science and Technology. Ministry of Science and Technology, Government of Chile. 2010.

Latin American Studies Association, elected Vice President (May 2006-Oct. 2007) and President (Nov. 2007-April 2009); Past-President and member of Executive Committee, 2009-2010.

International Planned Parenthood Federation, member, fact finding delegation to assess aid programs for reproductive health in Peru (May, 2010); subsequent Capitol Hill briefings with Congressional staff and members of Congress (Jan. 2011).

Advisory Board, Library of Congress, for the Handbook of Latin American Studies (2008--)

Ontario Council of Colleges and Universities, External Reviewer of Latin American Studies Program at University of Guelph (June, 2008).

Ad-hoc Tenure Review Committee, Department of Government, Harvard University (Dec. 2007).

Advisory Committee, University of British Columbia program on Andean Democracy (2008--)

Canadian Business Council for the Americas, Board member (2007 -- 2010).

Editorial Advisory Committee, Pensamiento Propio, Journal of the Consejo Regional de Investigacion y Estudios Sociales, Buenos Aires, (2007 -- )

Editorial Advisory Committee, Canadian Journal of Latin American and Caribbean Studies, (2007--)

International Advisory Group, Ford Foundation program to support Central American Social Science (2006).

Consultant, Gerson Lehrman Group, research on contemporary Cuban affairs (2006).

Chair, Evaluation team to review programs and activities of the Latin American Council of Social Sciences, (CLACSO), commissioned by the Swedish International Development Agency (SIDA) and the Norwegian Agency for Development (NORAD) (Spring, 2005).

International Editorial Board, Revista Centroamericana de Ciencias Sociales, FLACSO, 2004 – 2007.

Selection Committee, Research Grants for Central American Institutions (ASIES, Guatemala), 2004.

Affiliated Researcher, International Organization for Knowledge Economy and Development (IKED), Malmo, Sweden 2003-2005 (in residence Aug-September 2004).

Steering Committee, International Forum for Development (2003-04).

Selection Committee, LASA Labor Section Award for the Best Manuscripts in Latin American Labor Studies (2002).

Program Committee, SUNY-Stony Brook Program Rockefeller Foundation Humanities Institute Residential Fellowships on Inequalities in Latin America (2002—2005).

Consultant, Governance and Policy Reform, World Bank Mission to Colombia (July 2002).

Program Advisory Board, Project Spera, San Francisco-based Civic Education Initiative, (2002-07).

Contributing Editor, Political Economy in Colombia. Handbook of Latin American Studies (Library of Congress).

Manuscript Review: Overseas Development Council (1994); Oxford University Press (1995); Journal of Economic Development (1997); Identities: Global Studies in Culture and Power (1999); UN Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (1999); World Politics (1999); Comparative Politics (1999); Latin American Research Review (2003); Canadian Journal of Latin American and Caribbean Studies (2003; 2007); the New Press (2003); University of Alabama Press (2004); Revista Centroamericana de Ciencias Sociales (2005); Blackwell Publishers (2006); Columbia University Press (2007); Latin American Research Review (2007); Temple University Press (2008); Comparative Politics (2009); World Politics (2009), Revista de Ciencia Politica (2009); Latin American Politics and Society (2009); Pensamiento Propio (2010). University of Calgary Press (2011)

Senior Research Fellow, Institute of Latin American Studies, Columbia University (1997-2006).

Proposal Review, U.S. Institute of Peace (1993); U.S.-Mexico Foundation for Science (1996); SSRC- MacArthur Foundation Program on Global Security and Cooperation (2004).

Member, Scientific and Technical Advisory Committee, and Coordinator, Social Science Proposal Review, U.S.-Mexico Foundation for Science (1993-1996).

Member, Latin American Studies Association (LASA) Task Forces on Labor (1993) Scholarly Relations with Spain (1991-1994); and Scholarly Resources (1994—1996).

Board of Directors, North American Congress on Latin America (NACLA) (1996-2011); Chair (1999- 2010).

Member, Editorial Advisory Board, Connections to the Americas, Minneapolis (1999-2006).

Consultant to the Latin American Studies Planning Committee, School of International Studies and College of Arts and Sciences, University of Miami (1998).

Program Evaluator, Latin American Studies, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee (2003).

Selection Committee, Rockefeller Foundation Fellowships on “Globalization and Culture in the Andes,” Instituto de Estudios Peruanos, Lima (1999).

Selection Committee, Rockefeller Foundation Fellowships on “Cultural Aspects of Regional Integration in Mercosur,” IDES, Buenos Aires (2000).

MEDIA INTERVENTIONS (2007--)

Interview, Canadian Broadcasting Company, US Latin American Policy, March, 2008.

Interview, Argentine national radio, US Latin America Policy, November 2008;

Interview KPFK LA radio, US Latin American Policy, November, 2008

Interview Farsi Press Agency, Teheran, Iranian role in Latin America, November, 2008

Interview on Obama LA policy, January 2009. SSRC website;

Interview, on Obama LA policy, February 2009 ;

Interview on Summit of the Americas, April 17, 2009. Diario El Nacional (Caracas, Venezuela)

Interview on Brazilian Foreign Policy and Relations with the U.S., Nov. 12, 2010, La Vanguardia (Barcelona)

Interview, The Riz Kan Show, Al Jazeera-English. Half hour live television segment on “Cuba’s Evolution.” April, 2011.

Interview, “Detras de la noticias” RTV, 15 minute interview on International Affairs in the Western hemisphere.”

Interview with reporter from “Embassy”, a Canadian foreign policy weekly, for a story on Canada's "Americas Strategy" and its implications for Canada's relations throughout the Hemisphere.

Interview, LINK TV, 2 ten minute segments, on contemporary Cuba and on 2011 elections in Latin America.

GRANTS AND AWARDS

Association of University and Colleges of Canada (AUCC) award for graduate student research on decentralization in Peru, 2008, $10,000.

Presidential Research Grant ($10,000) and Directors Research Grants ($5,000, $5,000 and $5,000), Simon Fraser University (2007-09).

Social Science and Humanities Research Council (Canada), Aid to Research Workshops, $22,000 grant in support of an April 2008 workshop at Simon Fraser University on “Latin America’s Left Turns: Parties, Movements and Policies.”

Laporte Fellow, Dept. of Politics, Princeton University; Visiting Research Fellowship, Princeton Institute for International and Regional Studies (2003).

Princeton Institute for International and Regional Studies (PIIRS), $300,000 institutional support for a 2004-07 project on “Paradoxical Inequalities in Latin America,” co-directed with Jeremy Adelman.

American Association for the Advancement of Science, Science Fellow (2000-2001, Award declined).

Southern Illinois University Graduate School Summer Research Fellowship (1990).

Fulbright Lectureship, University of Port Au Prince, Haiti (1989, Award declined).

Tinker Foundation Pre-dissertation field work grant, University of Wisconsin-Madison (1986).

University of Wisconsin-Madison Campus-wide Award for Excellence in Teaching (1985).

University of Wisconsin-Madison, Pol. Science Dept. Distinguished Teaching Award (1985).

INSTITUTIONAL GRANTS (for American University)

Christopher Reynolds Foundation, for Cuba Initiatives, $46,000 (2010; 2011)

Open Society Institute, for a project on organized crime in Latin America, $25,000 (2010)

Tinker Foundation, for a Graduate Student Field Research Program, $10,000 (2010).

Tinker Foundation, for a Graduate Student Field Research Program, $10,000 (2010).

Ford Foundation, for a research program on Central American Elites, $182,000 (2011).

Henry Luce Foundation, for a program on religion and violence in Latin America, $375,000 (2011)

INSTITUTIONAL GRANTS (for the Latin American Studies Association)

Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, for support of a series of Mellon-LASA Workshops, $500,000 (2008)

INSTITUTIONAL GRANTS (for the SSRC, principal investigator only -- does not include jointly managed programs)

The Chiang Ching-kuo Foundation for International Scholarly Exchange, for a conference on Economic Governance and Flexible Production in East Asia," $25,000 (1996).

The Ford Foundation, to establish at the SSRC the Interim Secretariat of the International Forum for Development, $265,000 (2003).

-------- to design and conduct a training workshop in Hanoi for staff of institutions participating in the worldwide International Fellowship Program, $98,400 (2001).

-------- for a program of support for Libraries and Archives in Cuba, $800,000 (2001, 2003, 2006).

-------- for workshops and publications on Cultural Studies in the Americas, $270,000, (2000).

-------- for training workshops in Cuba on International Cooperation, and research on social capital and economic networks, $165,000 (2000).

-------- for a research and training program devoted to “Collective Memory of Repression and Processes of Democratization in Latin America’s Southern Cone,” $800,000 (1998).

-------- for continuation of research and training on Collective Memory of Repression, $375,000, (2000).

-------- for a series of workshops in Cuba on International Cooperation and Research Funding, $150,000 (1998)

------- for a research and training program devoted to "Restructuring Central American Polities and Economies," $230,000 (1996)

------- for a program of workshops to train junior social scientists in Central America and the Caribbean, $250,000 (1994).

------- to foster hemispheric collaboration in social sciences, $36,000 (1991).

William and Flora Hewlett Foundation, for Latin America-related programs, $150,000 (1998).

Inter-American Development Bank (INTAL-IDB), to support workshops and publications on Income Inequality in the Caribbean $40,000 (2000).

John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation, to support an SSRC-ACLS working group on academic exchanges between North America and Cuba, $450,000 (1996-00).

------- for a research project on "Environmentalism and the Poor," $31,000 (1992).

North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), for a research workshop on “Industrial Upgrading in Transitional Economies,” $52,000 (1999).

Organization of American States (OAS), for a research network on “Industrial Upgrading and Equity in Central America,” $65,000 (2000).

Pew Charitable Trusts, for academic conferences, policy seminars and publications on "Economic Liberalization and Democratic Consolidation," $200,000 (1993).

Christopher Reynolds Foundation, to support an SSRC-ACLS working group on academic exchanges between North America and Cuba," $630,000 (multiple grants, 1997- 2006).

-------- for two workshops on economic reform in Cuba, two grants totaling $70,000 (2000).

-------- to organize study by Cuban economists in China and other transitional economies, $180,000 (multiple grants, 2001- 06).

Rockefeller Foundation, to support programs on “Collective Memory and Repression” in Peru and elsewhere in Latin America, $132,000 (2000).

------- for a program to link researchers concerned with reconfiguration of cultural boundaries in the Americas, in the context of migration and urban change, $200,000 (2002).

------- to launch an effort to restore the papers of Ernest Hemingway in Cuba, $75,000 (2002).

UNESCO, for a series of seminars devoted to the state of the social sciences in the developing world, $32,000 (1998).

United States Institute of Peace, for a conference on Economic Liberalization and Democratic Consolidation," $30,000 (1992).

The World Bank, to prepare a report on Governance in Colombia, $20,000 (2001).

The World Bank, to oversee research on University-Industry Linkages in Metropolitan Areas of Asia, $35,000 (2004)

PAPERS, LECTURES AND CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS (Selected, 1991-2010)

“Striving for Modernity: Development Strategies and Democracy in Post-Neoliberal South America,” lecture delivered at the University of Southern California, Los Angeles (November 2011).

“Crafting Latin American Studies Programs for the 21st Century,” keynote address at the “Futures Conference” convened by Johns Hopkins University, (November, 2011)

“Latin America’s Left Turns,” guest lecture in a graduate course on Latin American Politics, American University (Nov. 2011)

“North-South Relations in the Western Hemisphere: The Shifting Distribution of Sovereignty in the 21st Century,” (with Sebastian Bitar), paper presented at the annual meeting of ANPOCS, Caxambu, Brazil (October, 2011).

The Cuban Economy After the Party Congress,” presentation to foundation officers at the Synergos Institute, New York City (September, 2011)

“2011 Elections in Latin America: Implications for Democracy and Human Rights,” American University (September, 2011).

“The Cuban Economy After the Party Congress,” and “Social Policy in Cuba,” panel commentator, conference on the contemporary Cuban economy. Oslo, Norway (June 2011).

“Notes on the Impact of the Crisis in Latin America,” paper presented at an International Studies Association sponsored workshop, Montreal (March 2011).

“The Impact of Migration on Sending Communities in Latin America,” guest lecture in a course on immigration policy, University of Maryland (February, 2011).

“Hemisphere in Flux: Inter-American Relations and Foreign Policies in the Americas,” lecture presented to graduate students in the American University Washington Semester Program (February 2011).

“Development and Distribution in Latin America,” panel presentation at George Mason University (February 2011).

“U.S. Brazil Policy in the Wake of the Mid-Term Elections,” panel presentation at the Centro Argentino de Relaciones Exteriores,” Buenos Aires (December, 2010).

“Emerging Approaches to the Study of Development and Democracy in South America,” panel presentation at the Universidad Nacional de San Martin, Buenos Aires (December, 2010).

“Pensando el Caribe desde los Estados Unidos: Divergencias entre la academia y la oficialidad,” keynote lecture delivered at the conference on the contemporary Caribbean sponsored by the University of Havana. Havana (December, 2010).

"Brazil Rising: Implications for South America,” lecture presented in the Table Talk series, Kay Spiritual

Center, American University, (September, 2010).

Desarrollo y democracia en Suramerica: Agendas para el siglo XXI," lecture presented at the Universidad del Pacifico (Lima, Peru) and the Universidad Central, Bogota, Colombia (July 2010).

“Enfrentando las desigualdades en America Latina: Politicas y Practicas en la Epoca pos-neoliberal,” lecture presented at the Instituto de Estudios Peruanos, Lima, Peru (June 2010).

“Latin American Studies for the 21st Century,” lecture presented at the conference marking the 20th anniversary of the establishment of Latin American and Caribbean Studies at the University of Maryland (April 2010).

“One Year of the Funes Administration in El Salvador,” panel presentation at Meridian House, Washington DC (March 2010).

“Brazilian Exceptionalism and Latin America,” respondent to a paper by Leslie Bethell, Woodrow Wilson Center for International Scholars, Washington DC (February 2010).

“The State of Democracy in the Andes,” presentation at George Washington University, (October 2009).

“The Latin American Studies Association and Contemporary Scholarship,” lecture presented at Indiana University (March 2009) and the University of Victoria (April 2009).

“The International Context and Development Strategies of the Latin American Left,” lecture presented at the University of Washington, Seattle (November 2008,) and at American University (March 2009).

“The International Context and Development Strategies for Latin America” paper presented at meeting of the Canadian Association of Latin American and Caribbean Studies, Vancouver (June 2008).

“Latin America’s Pink Tide: Implications for State Capacity and Development Strategies,” keynote address delivered at a conference on Latin American Development, University of Aalborg, Denmark (May 2008).

“Latin America’s Insecurities: Reflections on Violence and Social Exclusion.” Discussion paper presented at a University of Calgary workshop on “Arms Violence and Politics in Latin America” (April 2008).

“Social Exclusion and Violence in Latin America,” Lecture delivered at Glenbow Museum, Calgary (April 2008).

"Area Studies in American Universities: Perspectives of a Latin Americanist," Lecture delivered at Emory University, Atlanta, GA (October 2007).

“Unprecedented Autonomy: South America’s Relations with the United States.” Presentation for a panel on “Empire and Dissent,” Latin American Studies Association Congress, Montreal (Sept. 2007).

“Latin America’s Left Turn,” Lecture delivered to the World Affairs Council of Juneau, Alaska (May 2007).

"Political Economy Research on Latin America: Trends and Characteristics North and South," public lecture delivered at the Universidad Andina Simon Bolivar, Quito, Ecuador (November, 2006).

"Human Rights and Accountability in the Southern Cone," workshop presentation, Woodrow Wilson Center for Scholars, Washington (November, 2006).

"The Production and Consumption of Social Science: Reflections on the History of the Social Science Research Council," keynote presentation at the 40th Anniversary conference at the Research Policy Institute, University of Lund, Sweden (September, 2006).

"Bolivia's Election and the Latin American Left," Panel Discussant, Yale University (February 2006).

"The Politics of Inequality," Panel Discussant, Stonybrook University (December, 2005).

"Potential and Pitfalls of an Americas Study Programs," Workshop participant, University of Toronto (October, 2005).

"Technocrats and Citizens: Policy-making in Colombia during the 1990s," lecture delivered at the University of Toronto (October, 2005).

"University-Industry Linkages: European Experiences," Panel discussant, World Bank-CMI Workshop on University-Industry Linkages in Europe and North America, Cambridge, U.K. (September 2005).

“Political and Economic Dimensions of Andean Crises,” Lecture presented at the Yale Latin American Studies Program Summer Institute for Teachers, (July, 2005).

"University-Industry Linkages and Innovation in East Asia," Panel discussant, World Bank/SSRC Workshop, National University of Singapore (May, 2005).

“Industrial Upgrading in Developing Countries: Social and Environmental Implications,” Distinguished Open Lecture Series, University of the West Indies, St. Augustine Campus, Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago (February 2005).

“Public Policy Research in Latin America,” presentation delivered at a Mellon Foundation workshop on scholarly resources and Latin American Studies (February, 2005).

“Globalization and Labor in Developing Countries,” Panel Discussant. Watson Institute for International Studies. Brown University (December, 2004).

“Central America in the World Economy,” Keynote Lecture, Conference on Structural Transformations in Central America. Guatemala City (November, 2004).

“Crises in the Andes: Comparative Perspectives,” Lecture delivered at the Kellogg Institute, Notre Dame University, (November, 2004).

“Collective Memory of Repression in the Southern Cone,” Lecture delivered at Indiana University- Bloomington, (November, 2004).

“Violence and Human Rights in Latin America,” Panel Presentation, University of Michigan-Ann Arbor (November, 2004).

“Labor and Globalization in Latin America,” Panel Discussant, workshop on Globalization and Labor. Las Vegas (October, 2004).

"Paradoxical Inequalities," with Jeremy Adelman, co-authored paper presented at LASA, Las Vegas (October, 2004).

"Institutional and Knowledge-based Underpinnings of Industrial Upgrading in Latin America," Lecture at American University in Paris (September, 2004).

“Beyond the Washington Consensus,” Lecture, Vassar College (April, 2004).

“Persistent Inequalities in Latin America,” Commentator, Princeton-Oxford workshop (November 2003).

"Re-defining Security in Contemporary Latin America: Development and Citizenship as the Foundation for a Post-neoliberal order," Paper presented at the UW-Milwaukee conference on "Rethinking Global Security" (April 2003).

“Economic Dimensions of Contemporary Andean Crises,” presentation to the Council on Foreign Relations Commission on "US Andean Policy" (April, 2003).

"Historical and Structural Roots of Crises in the Andes," Paper (co-authored with Paul Drake) different versions presented at the Latin American Studies Association meeting (Dallas, March 2003), Columbia University (Feb. 2003), and Princeton University (November 2003); earlier versions presented at workshops at University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill, and FLACSO- Ecuador, Quito (September and October, 2001).

“Global Restructuring, Knowledge and Learning: Preliminary Notes on Upgrading and Development in Cuba and Beyond. Paper presented in different versions at a MOST-UNESCO conference, Havana, Cuba (October 2002), at the Higher Institute of Economics, Moscow, Russia (Nov. 2002), and at the Annual Conference on Development and Change, Antigua, Guatemala (July 2003).

“Latin Americanism Sans Political Science?” Paper presented at a Conference on the New Latin Americanism and Cultural Studies. University of Manchester, U.K. (June 2002).

“Industrial Upgrading, Equity and Development,” Lecture delivered at a forum sponsored by the Centro Nacional de Alta Tecnologia (CENAT), San Jose, Costa Rica (June 2002).

"North-South or South-South: Challenges for Latin American Area Studies," Colloquium/conference presentations at SUNY-Binghamton (April, 2002), Dartmouth College (May 2002), Syracuse University (Nov. 2002), Northeast Council of Latin American Studies, Hanover, NH (Oct. 2003).

Lecture: “Democracy and Civil Society in Latin America,” Inter-American Democracy Network conference on “Participation, Democracy and Civil Society,” Washington DC (Nov., 2001).

Discussant, Panel on “Higher Education in Latin America,” Latin American Studies Association (LASA) Congress, Washington, DC (September 2001).

Discussant, Panel on “Collective Memory of Repression in the Southern Cone and Peru,” LASA Congress, Washington, DC (September 2001).

“Industrial Upgrading, Employment and Equity in Costa Rica: an Emerging Cluster in Electronics and Software?” Paper (co-authored with Jorge Monge) presented at a workshop organized by the SSRC and the Latin American Faculty of Social Sciences, FLACSO-Costa Rica, San Jose (March 2001).

“Pacted Transitions, Civil Society and the Phenomenon of Desencanto,” Lecture at the King Juan Carlos Center, New York University (November 2000).

“Changes in Enterprise Structure and Consequences for Latin American Labor,” research memorandum presented at a workshop of the SSRC and the Latin American Faculty of Social Sciences, FLACSO-Costa Rica, San Jose (July, 2000).

“Industrial Upgrading and Equity in Central America: an agenda for research on semi-conductors and software industries in Costa Rica,” paper (co-authored with Jorge Monge) presented at a workshop organized by Columbia University and the University of Puerto Rico, San Juan (August, 2000).

Panelist, workshop on “The Crisis of the University in the Americas,” sponsored by the North American Congress on Latin America (NACLA), Columbia University (April 2000).

“Human Rights Policies and Political Conflict in post-transition Chile,” presentation at an SSRC fellows workshop, La Lucila, Argentina (March, 2000).

Panelist, session on “The Future of Regional Studies,” Northeast Council on Latin American Studies, Yale University (October, 1999).

“Globalization and Labor in Latin America,” seminar presentation at the Fashion Institute of Technology, New York City (September, 1999) and at the Columbia University School of Social Work (Spring 2001).

“Globalizacion y las ciencias sociales,” seminar presentation to the doctoral program in Latin American societies, Universidad Arcis, Santiago, Chile (June 1999).

“Flexible Production and Decentralization in the Developing World.” SUNY-Stony Brook, Department of Sociology colloquium (May 1999).

Discussant, panel on “Economic Reform and Social Welfare Policy,” LASA Congress, Chicago (September 1998).

Panelist, Special Presidential Session, on “The Future of Regional Studies,” LASA Congress, Chicago (September 1998).

“Legacies of Authoritarianism and the Travails of Latin American Democracies,” conference presentation, Di Tella and Columbia University workshop, Buenos Aires (August 1998).

“Regional Studies and the Disciplines,” seminar presentation; Department of Political Science and International Studies Institute, University of California-Berkeley (April 1998).

Panel Discussant, conference on “Violence in Contemporary Latin America,” New School for Social Research (April 1998).

“Trends in International and Area Studies,” conference presentation, American Association of Colleges and Universities annual meeting, Washington, DC (January, 1998).

“Democracy and its Discontents in Latin America,” seminar presentation, Princeton University (December, 1997).

Panel Discussant, conference on Political Effects of Unemployment in Southern Europe. Princeton University (November, 1997).

“Latin American Studies and International Studies in Transition,” seminar presentation, State University of New York at Stony Brook (October 1997).

“Economic Governance and Flexible Production in East Asia and Latin America: Challenges of Cross-regional Comparisons,” seminar presentation, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro (September, 1997).

Discussant, panel on “Spatial Dimensions of Economic Restructuring and Labor Organization,” American Political Science Association Meeting (APSA), Washington, DC (Aug. 1997).

“Political Science and the Debate over the Future of Regional Studies”, Roundtable presentation, APSA, Washington, DC (August 1997).

“Democracy and its Discontents: Obstacles to the Extension of Political Citizenship in Contemporary Latin America,” paper presented at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee conference on “Democracy and its Limits” (May, 1997).

"Constructing Democracy: Human Rights, Citizenship and Society in Latin America" (with Elizabeth Jelin), seminar presentation, Columbia University (October, 1996).

"Flexible Production and Political Decentralization in the Developing World" (with Richard F. Doner), paper presented at the Annual Meeting of APSA, San Francisco (Sept. 1996).

"Democratic Transition and Social Democracy in Spain: Reflections on the Construction of Ideal Types," Presentation at a seminar sponsored by the European Studies Program and the Department of Political Science, Princeton University (May, 1996).

"International Factors and Processes of Democratization," Presentation at a workshop sponsored by the Program on Peace and Cooperation, New School For Social Research (December, 1995).

"Economic Governance and Flexible Production in the Developing World," Presentation at the Annual Meeting of the Association of Post-Graduate Programs in the Social Sciences, Caxambu, Brazil (Nov. 1994).

"Economic Liberalization, Popular Representation and the Future of Social Democracy: Notes on Experiences in Spain and Chile." Paper presented at an SSRC-sponsored conference, Warsaw, Poland (September, 1994).

"Social Democracy and Economic Liberalization," Presentation at a Roundtable at the Nucleo de Studos Politicos, Universidade de Sao Paulo, Brazil (June 1994).

"Globalization, Society and Alternative Trajectories of Development," Presentation at the Annual Conference of Learned Societies of Canada, Calgary (June 1994).

"`Latin Americanism' and the Social Sciences," Keynote address presented at a conference on "Latin Americanism and Cultural Politics." Duke University (March, 1994).

"The Triple Crisis of Democracy in Contemporary Spain," Roundtable Discussion, Institute for West European Studies, Columbia University (March 1994).

"State Reform and Social Welfare in Latin America." Discussant, Latin American Studies Association, Atlanta (March 1994).

"Economic Liberalization and Popular Representation in Contemporary Spain and Chile." Paper presented at the XVIIIth Meeting of LASA, Atlanta (March 1994) and at a conference on "Inequality and New Forms of Popular Sector Representation," Columbia University (March 1994).

"Socialism, Democracy and the Market in Contemporary Chile: Implications for Political Theory." Discussion paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Midwest Modern Language Association, Minneapolis (November, 1993).

Discussant, panel on "Democratic Consolidation in Latin America and Southern Europe." Northeast Political Science Association, Newark (November, 1993).

"Reconfiguring State and Society: Social and Political Consequences of Neo-Liberalism in Latin America." Discussion paper presented at a conference on Political and Economic Restructuring, University of California-Berkeley (April, 1993).

Discussant, panel on "Western Conditionality and Reform in Latin America." Conference on the International Dimensions of Liberalization and Democratization, Overseas Development Council, Washington, D.C. (April, 1993).

"Workers and the State in Twentieth Century Spain: Notes on the Colliers' Critical Junctures Model." Paper presented at LASA (LASA). Los Angeles (September 1992).

Discussant, panel on "Economic Reform and Democracy in Latin America and Southern Europe." LASA. Los Angeles (September 1992).

Discussant, panel on "The End of the Cold War and Third World Development." Conference on "The New International Context of Development," UW-Madison (May, 1992).

"The Spanish Model and the Future of Eastern Europe." Discussion piece presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Assoc. of Slavic Studies. Miami (Nov. 1991).

"Notes on the Crisis of Communism in Spain: Is There Any Alternative (on the) Left? Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the APSA, Washington (September, 1991).

"Myth and Reality: Is Spanish Policy in Latin America Really Different?." Paper presented at the XVI Meeting of LASA. Washington (April 1991).

LANGUAGES

English and Spanish Fluent written, spoken, reading

French Fluent spoken and reading

Portuguese Fluent reading, communicate with ease

PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS

Latin American Studies Association

International Studies Association

Canadian Association of Latin American and Caribbean Studies

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