HERMAN SCHWARTZ

Department of Politics

PO Box 400787
University of Virginia
Charlottesville
VA 22904-4787

434 924 7818
434 924 3359 fax

e-mail: hms2f@virginia.edu
 http://www.people.virginia.edu/~hms2f


 

PREVIOUSLY PUBLISHED MATERIAL

Subprime Nation:  American Power, Global Finance and the Housing Bubble, Cornell University Press, 2009

 

The Politics of Housing Market Booms and Busts, (co-editor:  Leonard Seabrooke).  Palgrave, 2009 (Introduction [with LS], US chapter, crisis chapter, conclusion [with LS])

 

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])

Crisis, Miracles, and Beyond:  Negotiated Adaptation of the Danish Welfare State (co-editors: Erik Albaek, Leslie Eliason, Asbjoern Sonne Noergaard). Aarhus: Aarhus University Press, forthcoming 2005

States vs. Markets: Globalization and the International Economy. London: Palgrave [nee Macmillan], 2000 ? ISBN hardcover:  0 333 80262 4; paperback 0 333 80263 2  (outside the US, try this); or try Amazon.com or Amazon.co.uk. 

o       Chinese Translation, Peking University Press, 2009

o       Japanese Translation (as: The Global Market, 2 vols.), Bunshindo, 2001

In the Dominions of Debt: Historical Perspectives on Dependent Development. Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 1989.
This book is now out of print, but I have a few copies available for $20 including domestic US shipping costs. Write me to order a copy or to find out overseas postage.


ARTICLES AND CHAPTERS

(Chronological order ? for peer review vs not, see my CV)

You may download or print these for fair use only. Note that these do not contain copy-editing changes made before they were printed (remember printing?), and so will differ slightly in form (but not content) from the actual published version.   You can get the Adobe Acrobat Reader (to view the PDF versions) free from Adobe.

If you do download them, please drop me a line now to tell me which article you took, and something about your self and your interest in this material. THANKS!

1.      “Small States on the Runway:  Models, Fashions and Fads in Political Science,” European Political Studies forthcoming 2010 PDF c. January 2010

2.      Iceland’s Financial Iceberg: Why Leveraging up is a Titanic Mistake without a Reserve Currency,” European Political Studies forthcoming 2010 PDF c. January 2010

3.      “Finance and the State in the Housing Bubble,” ch. X in Manuel Aalbers, ed., Subprime Cities: The Political Economy of Mortgage Markets, Wiley/Blackwell, forthcoming 2010 PDF (xyz kb)

4.      “Property Bubbles, Housing Provision and Welfare State Reorganization in the United States and Europe,” ch. 15 in Joseph Cordes and Christian Toft, eds., Welfare State Reform in the United States and the European Union - Policy Choices and the Constitution of the New Welfare Society, New York:  Oxford University Press, 2010 PDF (xyz kb)

5.      “American Hegemony Before and After the Financial Crisis,” ch. X in Martijn Konings, ed., Beyond the Subprime Headlines: Critical Perspectives on the Financial Crisis, London: Verso, 2010 PDF (xyz kb)

6.      “Varieties of Residential Capitalism in the International Political Economy,” (co-author Leonard Seabrooke) in Herman Schwartz and Leonard Seabrooke, eds., The Politics of Housing Booms and Busts, Palgrave, 2009 PDF (192 kb)

7.      “Housing, Global Finance, and American Hegemony: Building Conservative Politics One Brick at a Time,” in Herman Schwartz and Leonard Seabrooke, eds., The Politics of Housing Booms and Busts, Palgrave, 2009 PDF (165 kb)

8.      “Origins and Global Consequences of the US Subprime Crisis,” in Herman Schwartz and Leonard Seabrooke, eds., The Politics of Housing Booms and Busts, Palgrave, 2009 PDF (xyz kb)

9.      “Conclusion:  Residential Capitalism and the International Political Economy,” (co-author Leonard Seabrooke) in Herman Schwartz and Leonard Seabrooke, eds., The Politics of Housing Booms and Busts, Palgrave, 2009 PDF (xyz kb)

10.  “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, 2009 PDF (350 kb)

11.  “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 (146 kb)

12.  “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)

13.  Co-edited (with Leonard Seabrooke) ‘Special Issue:  The Political Consequences of Property Bubbles,’ Comparative European Politics 6:3, September 2008

14.  “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 (192 kb)

15.  “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)

16.  “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)

17.     “Explaining Australian Economic Success:  Good Policy or Good Luck?” Governance 19:2, Spring 2006, pp. 173-205 PDF version only (450kb)

18.  Globalization:  The Long View,” ch 4 in Richard Stubbs and Geoffrey Underhill, Political Economy and the Changing Global Order, Basingstoke:  Palgrave, 2005.

19.  Globalisation / Welfare:  What’s the Preposition?  And, Or, Versus, With?” Social Policy Review 15, July 2003, pp. 71-90 PDF version only (60kb)

20.  “‘Economic Rationalism’ In Canberra and Canada:  Public Sector Reorganization, Politics, and Power,” Australian Economic History Review, 43:1, March 2003, pp. 45-65 PDF Version (104kb)

21.  “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 version only (77kb)

22.  “The Long(term) and the Short(term) of the Asian Financial Crises” in Roy Starrs, ed., Nations under Siege:  Globalisation and Nationalism in Asia, London:  Palgrave, 2002.  (PDF version 101kb)

23.  Who Needs the New Economy?”  Salon 16 March 2001 (with Aida Hozic) PDF version (590 kb)

24.  “The Danish ‘Miracle’: Luck, Pluck or Stuck?” Comparative Political Studies 34:2, March 2001, pp. 131-155  (PDF Version 300kb)   (the longer version [more tables, more figures, more text] presented at the Society for the Advancement of Scandinavian Studies, April 1999 is available here.)

25.  Round up the Usual Suspects! Globalization, Domestic Politics and Welfare State Change,” in Paul Pierson, ed., New Politics of the Welfare State, Oxford: Oxford University Press, forthcoming 2001. PDF version (3500 kb)

26.  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 version (6858 kb)

27.  Cutback Budgeting," in Roy T. Meyers, ed., Government Budgeting, San Francisco: Jossey-Bass, 1998 (with James Savage) PDF version (2057 kb)

28.  Social Democracy Going Down vs. Social Democracy Down Under? Institutions, Internationalized Capital, and Indebted States,” Comparative Politics 30:3, April 1998  PDF version (2500 kb)

29.  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 PDF version (2350 kb)

30.  Antinomies of Autonomy: Global Markets, Governance Structures and Policy Options in [Peter Evans’] Embedded Autonomy,” Political Power and Social Theory 10, 1996 PDF version 41kb

31.  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 version (3145 kb)

32.  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 version (1330 kb)

33.  Hegemony, International Debt, and International Economic Instability,” Chronis Polychroniou, ed., Current Perspectives and Issues in International Political Economy, New York: Praeger, 1992 PDF version (120kb)

34.  Orthodox Stabilization and Adjustment Programs: Lessons from New Zealand, 1984-1990,” International Organization, 45:2, Spring 1991, pp. 221-256    PDF version (3730 kb)

35.  Foreign Creditors and the Politics of Development in Australia and Argentina 1880-1913,” International Studies Quarterly 33:3, September 1989, pp. 281-301 PDF version (2800 kb)

 

For book reviews, see the book review section of my on line CV.

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