HERMAN
SCHWARTZ
Department of Politics
PO Box 400787
University of Virginia
Charlottesville VA 22904-4787
434 924 7818
434 924 3359 fax
e-mail:
Schwartz @ virginia.edu
http://www.people.virginia.edu/~hms2f
current as of: 20 October 08
WORK:
EDUCATION:
PUBLICATIONS:
Books:
- Subprime Nation: American Power, Global Finance, and the Housing
Bubble. Cornell University
Press, 2009
- Crisis, Miracles, and Beyond:
Negotiated Adaptation of the Danish Welfare State,
(co-editors: Erik Albæk, Leslie
Eliason, Asbjørn Sonne Nørgaard). Aarhus University Press, 2008
- Employment
‘Miracles’: A Critical
Comparison of the Dutch, Scandinavian, Swiss, Australian and Irish cases
versus Germany and the US,
(co-editor: Uwe Becker). University of Amsterdam
Press/Chicago,
2005, (Introduction
[730kb] and one substantive chapter
[250kb]; the beautiful cover
[1.3mb])
- States
vs. Markets: The Emergence of a Global Economy
o Chinese Translation forthcoming late 2008
o Japanese
Translation (as: The Global Market, 2 vols.), Bunshindo, 2001
o 2nd,
revised edition: London: Palgrave,
and New York: St.
Martin’s Scholarly, 2000
o 1st
edition: States vs. Markets: History,
Geography, and the Development of the International Economy. New York: St Martin’s
Press, 1994
- In
the Dominions of Debt: Historical
Perspectives on Dependent Development. Ithaca:
Cornell University Press, 1989
Articles / Chapters:
Peer reviewed
- Co-edited
(with Leonard Seabrooke)
‘Special Issue:
The Political Consequences of Property Bubbles,’ Comparative European Politics 6:3,
September 2008
- “Varieties of Residential Capitalism
in the International Political Economy:
Old Welfare States and the New Politics of Housing,” (with Leonard
Seabrooke)
Comparative European
Politics 6:3, September 2008, pp. 237-261 PDF
(191 kb)
- “Housing,
Global Finance and American Hegemony:
Building Conservative Politics One Brick at a Time,” Comparative European Politics 6:3,
September 2008, pp. 262-284 PDF (164 kb)
- “Dependency or Institutions? Economic Geography, Causal Mechanisms
and Logic in Understanding Development,” Studies in Comparative International Development 42:1, May
2007, pp. 115-135 PDF (380 kb)
- “Explaining
Australian Economic Success: Good
Policy or Good Luck?” Governance
19:2, April 2006, pp. 173-205 PDF (270 kb)
- “ ‘Economic
Rationalism’ In Canberra and Canada: Public Sector Reorganization, Politics,
and Power,” Australian Economic History Review, 43:1, March 2003,
pp. 45-65 PDF
(104kb)
- “Hobson’s
Voice: American Internationalism,
Asian Development, and Global Macro-economic Imbalances,” Journal of
Post-Keynesian Economics 25:2, Winter 2002-2003, pp. 331-351 PDF only (77kb)
- “The Danish
‘Miracle’: Luck, Pluck or Stuck?" Comparative Political Studies
34:2, March 2001, pp. 131-155 PDF (300 kb) (& the longer SASS
version)
- “Social
Democracy Going Down vs. Social Democracy Down Under? Institutions,
Internationalized Capital, and Indebted
States,” Comparative
Politics 30:3 April 1998, pp. 253-272 PDF (2500 kb)
- “Reinvention
and Retrenchment: Lessons from the Application of the New Zealand Model to Alberta,
Canada,”
Journal of Policy Analysis and Management 16:3, Summer 1997, pp.
205-232 PDF (2350 kb)
- “Antinomies
of Autonomy: Global Markets, Governance Structures and Policy Options in
[Peter Evans’] Embedded Autonomy,” Political Power and Social Theory
10, 1996, pp. 283-293 PDF
(1330 kb)
- “Small States
in Big Trouble: The Politics of State Reorganization in Australia, Denmark,
New Zealand and Sweden
in the 1980s,” World Politics 46:4, July 1994, pp. 527-555 PDF (2900 kb)
- “Public Choice
Theory and Public Choices: Bureaucrats and State Reorganization in Australia, Denmark,
New Zealand, and Sweden,”
Administration & Society 26:1, May 1994, pp. 48-77 PDF (1330 kb)
- “Can Orthodox Stabilization
and Adjustment Work? Lessons from New Zealand, 1984-1990,” International
Organization 45:2, Spring 1991, pp. 221-256 PDF
(3730 kb)
- “Foreign
Creditors and the Politics of Development in Australia
and Argentina
1880-1913,” International Studies Quarterly 33:3, September 1989,
pp. 281-301 PDF (2800 kb)
Chapters in reviewed books
- “Housing Finance, Growth, and the US
Dollar’s Past and Future,” ch. 5 in Eric Helleiner and Jonathan Kirshner, eds., The Future of the US Dollar,
Ithaca: Cornell University Press,
forthcoming 2009 PDF
version coming soon (xyz kb)
- “Immigrants and State-building: Why so Many Mafias?” ch. 4 in Richard
Friman, ed., The International
Political Economy of Crime, Boulder, CO: Lynne Rienner, 2009 PDF version
coming soon (xyz kb)
- “Conclusion”
in Erik Albæk, Leslie Eliason, Asbjørn Sonne Nørgaard and Herman Schwartz,
eds., Crisis,
Miracles, and Beyond: Negotiated
Adaptation of the Danish Welfare State, Aarhus University Press, 2008 PDF version coming
soon (xyz kb)
- “The Australian
Miracle: Luck, Pluck, or Just being
Stuck Down Under?” pp. 157-182 in Uwe Becker and Herman Schwartz, eds., Employment
‘Miracles’: A Critical
Comparison of the Dutch, Scandinavian, Swiss, Australian and Irish cases
versus Germany and the US, University of Amsterdam
Press/Chicago,
2005
- “The Long(term)
and the Short(term) of the Asian Financial Crises,” pp. 103-136 in Roy
Starrs, ed., Nations under Siege:
Globalisation and Nationalism in Asia, London:
Palgrave, 2002 PDF version (101
kb)
- “Round up
the Usual Suspects! Globalization, Domestic Politics and Welfare State Change,”
pp. 17-44 (ch. 1) in Paul Pierson, ed., New Politics of the Welfare
State, Oxford: Oxford University
Press, 2001 PDF
(3527 kb)
- “Internationalization
and Two Welfare States: Australia
and New Zealand,” pp.
69-130 in Fritz Scharpf and Vivian Schmidt, eds, Welfare and Work in
the Open Economy, Vol. II: Diverse Responses to Common Challenges, Oxford: Oxford
University Press, 2000 PDF
(6858 kb)
- “Cutback
Budgeting” pp. 529-547 in Roy Meyers, ed., Handbook of Government
Budgeting, San Francisco:
Jossey Bass, 1998 (with James Savage) PDF
(2057 kb)
Invited chapters
- “Globalization: The Long View,” ch 4 in Richard Stubbs
and Geoffrey Underhill, Political Economy and the Changing Global Order, Basingstoke: Palgrave, 2005 PDF
(154kb)
- “Globalisation
/ Welfare: What’s the
Preposition? And, Or, Versus, With?” Social Policy Review 15, July
2003, pp. 71-90 PDF only
(60kb)
- “Globalization, Social Protection and
Sociology: Old Problems in a New World Order?” in M. Alexander, et al. (eds), Refashioning
Sociology: Responses to a New World Order, Brisbane: QUT Press, 1999
- “Hegemony,
International Debt, and International Economic Instability,” pp. 214-234
in Chronis Polychroniou, ed., Current Perspectives and Issues in
International Political Economy, New York: Praeger, 1992 PDF
(120kb)
Book reviews: (last eight
years only)
- R. Sennett, The Culture of the New Capitalism, American
Journal of Sociology 114:4,
January 2009
- S. Hansen, Globalization and the Politics of
Pay: Policy Choices and American States, Perspectives on
Politics 4:4, December 2006,
pp. 774-775
- L. Weiss, States in the Global Economy: Bringing Domestic Institutions Back In, International
Studies Review 6, Winter 2004
- M. Guillén,
The Limits of Convergence: Globalization and Organizational Change
in Argentina, South Korea and Spain, Governance
16:1, January 2003
- S. Goldfinch, Remaking New Zealand and Australian
Economic Policy: Ideas,
Institutions and Policy Communities, Journal of Politics 64:4,
November 2002
- T. Iversen, Contested
Economic Institutions, American Political Science Review
94:2, June 2000
Review essays:
- “The
East is in the Red: From
Economic Miracle to Economic Crisis in East and Southeast
Asia,” New Zealand Journal of Asian Studies 3:2,
December 2001, pp. 198-205.
- Boomgaard
and Brown, eds, Weathering the Storm: The
Economies of Southeast Asia in the 1930s
Depression
- Islam
and Chowdhury, Political Economy of East Asia
- Masayuma,
Vandenbrink and Yue, eds, Restoring East Asia’s Dynamism
- Phongpaichit
and Baker, Thailand’s
Crisis
- “Free
Market Experiments in the Laboratory of Democracy: The Long Decade of
Policy Reform in New
Zealand,” Australian Journal of
Public Administration 58:2, June 1999, pp. 121-124.
- C.
Cheyne, M. O’Brien, and M. Belgrave, Social Policy in Aotearoa New Zealand
- P.
Dalziel and R. Lattimore, The New Zealand Macroeconomy: A
Briefing on the Reforms
- B.
Easton, The
Commercialization of New
Zealand
- R.
Mascarenhas, Government and the Economy in New Zealand
- R.
Miller, ed., New Zealand Politics in
Transition
- G.
Palmer and M. Palmer, Bridled Power: New
Zealand Government under MMP
earlier reviews in: American
Journal of Sociology (Suter), American
Political Science Review (Jacobson, Capling, Weitzer); Australian Journal of Sociology (Weiss), Comparative
Political Studies (Rueschemeyer); National
Political Science Review (Nivola,
Gereffi);
Politica (Davidson);
Political Science Quarterly (McCarthy,
Maxfield,);
Science and Society (Amsden, Deyo,
Haggard)
Op-Eds:
FELLOWSHIPS / GRANTS:
- Bankard
Political Economy Fellowships, Summer & Fall 1993, Summer 1998, Spring
2008
- Sesquicentennial
Fellowships. University of Virginia,
Fall 1991, Fall 2001, Fall 2007
- Mellon
Foundation Sawyer Seminar Grant, AY 2002-2003 ($107,000)
- Fulbright-University
of Calgary
Chair in North American Studies, Fall 1999
- Institute
for Humane Studies Social Change Research Grant 1997
- Canadian
Studies Research Grant, 1996/1997
- Summer
Research Fellowships. University of Virginia,
1990, 1991, 1992, 1995, 1996
- Fulbright
Fellowship. University of Aarhus,
Denmark,
Spring 1990
- NEH
Summer Stipend, Summer 1988
- Herbert
Lehman Fellow. New York
Higher Education Services Commission, AY 81/2-84/5
- A D
White Fellow and Sage Continuing Fellow. Cornell University,
AY 81/2-83/4
- Hannah
Leedom Fellow. Swarthmore
College, AY 81/2
RECENT (8 years) CONFERENCE
ACTIVITY:
- “Homes
Alone? Housing Finance Markets and
Differential Growth,” American Political Science Association annual
meeting, August 2008
- “The
Subprime Bubble and Crisis in Financial Capitalism,” Res Publica conference Sømarka (Oslo)
Norway,
April 2008 (helped organize conference, plus 2 papers)
- “Will the Dollar Remain a Reserve
Currency?” International Studies Association annual meeting, San Francisco, March
2008 (chaired this panel)
- “All
Dollar Politics are Local: Housing
and the Domestic Consequences of the Dollar’s Global Dominance,” at The Future of the US Dollar, Ithaca NY,
October 2007.
- “International
Migration, Capital Flows, and International Organized Crime,” International
Studies Association annual meeting, March 2007
- “Capitalism
and the State: What’s New?”
roundtable, International Studies Association annual meeting, March 2007
- “American
Hegemony, Global Capital Flows, and Local Housing Markets: Building Conservative Politics One Brick
at a Time,” International Studies Association annual meeting, March
2007 (chaired this panel)
- “Critical
Perspectives on International Political Economy,” roundtable, British
International Studies Association annual meeting, December 2006
- “Debt and Power: Is America's Global Financial
Hegemony Sustainable?” Rethinking Marxism, Amherst MA,
20-22 October 2006
- “Law and Economics,” Program on Politics
and Economics, George
Mason University
Law School,
18-24 June 2006
- “International Migration, Capital Flows,
and International Organized Crime,” Workshop on International Organized
Crime, Marquette
University, 11-12
May 2006
- Discussant,
International Studies Association annual meeting, March 2006
- “An
Appraisal of the Modern Firm,” Atlas Economic Research Foundation, George Mason University
Law School,
January 2006.
- “Mann,
the State, and Crime: Why are
Immigrant Communities so Often Associated with Mafias?” International
Studies Association annual meeting, March 2005 (discussed two other
sessions, also)
- “Ties
that Bind: The Macroeconomic Basis
for American Hegemony,” American Political Science Association annual
meeting, September 2004 (chaired this panel, also)
- “Was
Dependency Theory Just an Underspecified Economic Geography?”
International Studies Association annual meeting, March 2004 (discussed
another session also)
- “Intellectual
Lineages of the Developmental
State,”
International Studies Association/South annual meeting, October 2003
- “Down
the Wrong Path: What’s Wrong with
Theories of Path Dependence,” American Political Science Association
annual meeting, August 2003 (chaired this panel, also)
- “Max
Weber and the Developmental
State,” International
Studies Association annual meeting, February 2003 (discussed another session also)
- “Hobson’s
Voice: American Internationalism,
Asian Development, and Global Macro-economic Imbalances,” International
Studies Association annual meeting, March 2002 (discussed another session also)
- Conference
Co-organizer: Miracles or
Mirages: Employment, Exports and
Equity in the Small Open Economies, Amsterdam, January 2002
- “East
Asia and Latin America: Converging or Diverging Trade
Patterns?” Latin American Studies
Association annual meeting, September 2001
- “Is Small Really
Beautiful? Employment Miracles,
Equity and Exports in Europe,” American
Political Science Association annual meeting, September 2001 (chaired
this panel, also)
- “Age
of Miracles? World Markets, Domestic Reform
Coalitions, and Responses to Crisis in Small Open Economies,” International
Studies Association annual meeting, February 2001 (chaired and discussed session)
- “Down the Wrong Path? What thinking about Markets as Ecologies
Tells Us about Path Dependence,” Beyond Markets Conference, Princeton University, September 2000
- Also
papers were presented in various forms at (C = chaired that panel; D =
discussant for another): APSA 1989, 1990, 1992, 1995, 1996(C), 1997, 1998;
ASANA 1997; ISA 1996(C), 1998, 2000 (C/D); NEPSA 1987, 1988, 1993(C+D);
CES 1992, 2000; SASS 1994, 1996, 1999.
RECENT (8 years) INVITED
LECTURES
- “Subprime Nation? American Power, Global
Capital and the Housing Bubble,” Tulane IPE lecture series, New Orleans, 12
November 2008
- “An
International Perspective on the Housing Bubble,” University of Illinois,
Champaign-Urbana, 27 October 2008
- “American Arbitrage in Global Capital
Markets,” Rockefeller School, SUNY Albany, 5 February 2008
- “Global
Capital Flows,” Americans for
Informed Democracy Scholar in Residence lecture, Washington & Lee University,
5 July 2006
- “American Arbitrage in Global Capital
Markets,” Maxwell School, Syracuse University,
17 February 2006
- Keynote Address, “Globalization in
the Long Run,” at United Nations Development Program and Viet Nam Academy
of Social Sciences conference, “20 Year Review of Doi Moi,” Hanoi,
Vietnam, 15-16 December 2005
- “Globalization
and National Policy Choices,” Brandeis
University, 5
December 2005
- “Economic
Girlie-Men or Real Cassandras? America’s Foreign Debt, Hegemony, and
Macro-economic Stability,” Temple University 15 September 2004 & University of California,
Santa Cruz
29 October 2004
- “Miracles
or Mirages: Housing Markets and
Employment Revival in Europe,” University
of Florida, 29
January 2004
- “Rent
Seeking, Income and Power in Late Industrialization,” George Washington
University, 24 October
2003
- “What’s
New about the New Politics of Welfare?” at Social Old Europe?
New Values, New Politics and New Policies of Welfare and Work, Centre
for European and North American Studies, Georg-August University, Goettingen,
Germany, July 21-24, 2003.
- “Globalization
/ Welfare: What’s the
Preposition? And, or, versus,
with?” Catholic
University Nijmegen
(KUN), Netherlands,
6 December 2002
- “Path
Dependence and Collective Action; or, the Long Road to Find Mechanisms” UC
Berkeley Center for German and European
Studies, 15 April 2002
- “Globalization
and Europe’s Public Sector,” Center for Arts and Humanities annual
conference, University of Georgia, Athens
GA, February 2002
- “Still
the Century of American Inspired Corporatism?” University of Amsterdam,
January 2002
- “Asia’s
Financial Crisis: Exports, Markets
and Money,” University of Illinois, Chicago,
February 2001
Older Keynotes:
- Keynote Address, “Three New
Zealand Debt Crises... and one more to come?” New Zealand History
Association annual conference, Hamilton,
New Zealand,
3 December 1999
- Keynote Address, “The Long (term)
and Short (term) of the Asian Financial Crises,” New Zealand-Asia Society
annual conference, Dunedin,
New Zealand,
26 November 1999
- Keynote Address, “Globalization,
Social Protection and Sociology: Old Problems in a New
World Order?” Australian Sociological Association annual
conference, Brisbane Australia, 2-4 December 1998
MISCELLANEOUS:
Administrative:
President of International Political
Economy section of the International
Studies Association, 1997/98
Vice President and 1997 Program Chair of IPE section of
ISA, (60 panels)
UVa Academic Liaison to Atlantic
Council of the United States
Manuscript reviews (books):
Cambridge University Press,
Cornell University Press, Longman (Addison Wesley), Lynne Rienner, McGraw-Hill,
Oxford University Press, Palgrave/MacMillan (editorial board, Palgrave Studies in International Relations),
Peking University Press Comparative Political Economy Series Editorial Board,
Penn State University Press, Princeton University Press, St. Martin's Press,
SUNY Press, University of British Columbia Press, University of Chicago Press,
University of Toronto Press, Yale University Press
Manuscript reviews
(articles):
Administration and Society, Australian Journal
of Political Science (editorial board 2003, 2004), Comparative Political
Studies, Comparative Politics, Comparative Social Policy, Global
Governance, Governance, International Organization, International
Studies Perspectives, International Studies Quarterly, Journal
of International Relations and Development Journal of Policy History, Journal of Public Policy, Millennium,
National Political Science Review, Political Power and Social Theory,
Regulation and Governance, Review
of International Political Economy, Scandinavian Political Studies, Social Politics, Socio-Economic Review, Sociological Perspectives, Studies in American Political
Development, World Politics
Grant Reviews, etc: American Council of Learned Societies, CERG
(Hong Kong), Economic and Social Research Council (UK), Israel Science
Foundation, Marsden Society (New
Zealand), Follett Prize committee of History
and Politics section of APSA, Leonard D White (Public Administration)
Dissertation Prize Committee of APSA, SWIPE Mentor Award 2007
Media: WGBH (Boston NPR); WHRV (Va. NPR); Australian
Broadcasting Co Radio (i.e. Australia’s
NPR)
Dissertation supervision (chair
only, chronological order): (Name, initial position, title of dissertation
if published, publisher)
§ Steven
Collins, Assoc. Prof., University of Washington
(Bothell Technology Campus) The Race to Commercialize Biotechnology (Routledge)
§ Janet
Adamski, Asst. Prof., Baylor
University
§ Mine
Eder, Assoc. Prof., Bogazici University (Istanbul),
15 articles
§ Richard
Demartino, Asst. Prof., Rochester Institute of Technology Business School, 12
refereed articles plus cases
§ Aida
Hozic, Asst. Prof., University
of Florida, Hollyworld: Space, Power and the New Economy
(Cornell)
§ James
Graves, Analyst, National Ground Intelligence
Center, The Post-Cold War Armored
Vehicle Industry in Europe (Praeger)
§ Orson
Watson, Inner City Investment Corporation, Boston
§ Michel
Leonard, Director, Medley Institute, NYC
§ James
Small, Harvest Development Group LLC, Bethesda
MD
§ Ilke
Civelekoglu
§ Aaron
Presnall, founder and Director of Studies, Jefferson Foundation (Washington and
Belgrade)
§ Secondary
member: 15 additional completed
dissertations
§ Undergraduate
Senior Theses: 6 Honors (2 Stevenson
prizes, 1 Supreme Court clerk), 9 Distinguished Major and 5 Political and
Social Thought theses; plus supervision of 2 Harrison
Undergraduate Research Awards (1 Rhodes Scholar)
LANGUAGES: Reading: Spanish,
Danish
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