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CURRICULUM VITAE

 

Steven Bernard Wolinetz

Professor of Political Science

Memorial University

St. John's, Newfoundland

Canada

   

Address:

   Department of Political Science                    19 Lawton Crescent

   Memorial University                     St. John's, Newfoundland

   St. John's, Newfoundland, Canada                     Canada

   A1B 3X9                          A1A 4R4

 

   (709) 737-7413                                 (709) 753-6417

    swolin@mun.ca

   Fax: (709) 737 4000

 

Personal Data:

    Date of Birth: July 13, 1943

   Marital Status: Married, two children

   Citizenship: Canadian and American

 

Education and Degrees:

Ph.D., with distinction in Political Science, Yale University, 1973

M.Phil., Yale University, 1969 (Political Science)

M.A., Yale University, 1967 (Political Science)

B.A., summa cum laude in Government, Cornell University, 1965

 

Teaching and Work Experience:

 

2007-present           Coordinator, European Studies Minor Programme

2005-2006    Interim Dean, Faculty of Arts

2003-2005    Head, Department of Political Science, Memorial University

2002-2005    Coordinator, European Studies Minor Programme

1992-1993    Jean Monnet Fellow, European University Institute, Fiesole, Italy

1988-present           Professor, Memorial University

1981-1982 Visiting Scholar, Harvard University Center for European Studies

1978-1981 Head, Department of Political Science, Memorial University

1977-1988          Associate Professor, Memorial University

1976 -1977   On leave at the University of Leiden, the University of Essex, Aarhus University

1971-1977          Assistant Professor, Memorial University

1970-1971    Instructor, Department of Political Science, Mt. Holyoke College, S. Hadley, Mass.

Spring 1970        Acting Instructor, Yale University

 

Fields of Concentration:

 

Comparative politics-Western Europe, with special interest in the European Union, politics of advanced industrial societies (including the U.S. and Canada), the politics of smaller democracies, political parties, and the politics of economic policy.

 

Research in Progress:

 

Comparative analysis of parties and party systems: old categories and their adequacy for analysis of continuity and change in different periods and geographic settings. Book, Parties and Party Systems in the New Millennium, to be published by Oxford University Press (anticipated completion date, 2008)

 

Courses Taught:

 

Introduction to Politics (first year)

Introduction to Comparative Politics (second year)

Comparative Political Parties

European Politics

Politics of the European Union

Politics of Contemporary Welfare States (seminar)

Conditions of Democracy (seminar)

Seminar on the politics of the European Union

Europe in the 20th Century

American Politics

Introduction to Political Philosophy

 


Honours seminar (Pluralist and non-pluralist approaches to state-society relationships)

Graduate seminar in Comparative Politics

Departmental Graduate Seminar

Political Science Concepts (core graduate course)

War, Reconstruction and European Union (Political Science component of Harlow (UK) Semeste, Fall 2002)

Britain and Ireland From Partition to Present: Harlow Semester, Fall, 2008)


Awards:

 

 Coracle Fellowship, Memorial University of Newfoundland, 2007-2009

Youth International Internship Programme Grants 1998-2003

Jean Monnet Module, 2001-2004 for the development of a European Studies module, Europe in the 20th Century

HRDC International Mobility Programme, The Politics of Multilevel Systems of Government, 1997-2000 (in conjunction with the University of Calgary and Laurentian University, as well as Leiden, Uppsala, Limerick and Robert Gordon Universities) for student exchanges and curriculum development.Jean Monnet Fellowship, European University Institute, Fiesole, Italy, 1992-1993

Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (Canada): Research grant for the study of neo-corporatism in the Netherlands, 1987-1990 (Changing Relationships Among Trade unions, Business Associations, and Government in the Postwar Netherlands)

Canada Council Postdoctoral Fellowship for research and study in Western Europe (January-December, 1976)

Fulbright Fellowship (Junior Research Award) for research in the Netherlands and Denmark, (January-December, 1976)

Ph.D. with distinction, Yale University, 1973

Fulbright Fellowship for dissertation research in the Netherlands (University of Leiden, 1968-1969)

Yale University Council on Comparative and European Studies: grants for dissertation research, 1968-1969)

Yale University Fellowships, 1965-1968

 Phi Beta Kappa

 B.A. summa cum laude in Government, Cornell University, 1965

 

Dissertation:

 

Party Realignment in the Netherlands, Yale University, 1973. Advised by Professor Joseph LaPalombara. Assisted by Professor Hans Daalder, Leiden University.

  

Professional Activities:

 

Board Member, Canadian Political Science Association, 1998 to 2000

Member, 1998 Awards Committee, Leon Epstein Book Award, Political Organizations and Parties Section, American Political Science Association

Member, 1997 program committee for the Canadian Political Science Meetings, (chair comparative-industrial section)

President and co-founder, European Community Studies Association - Canada, 1995-1999; program organizer, 1996 and 1997; member of the executive from 1999-2002 and from 2004-2006

Member, 1992 program committee for the Canadian Political Science Meetings, (chair comparative-industrial section)

Editor, Low Countries Newsletter, (1982 - 1989)

Organizer, Conference on Parties and Party Systems in the 1980s:

      European and Canadian Comparisons, Dalhousie University, March, 1985

Member, 1976 program committee for the Canadian Political Science Meetings, (co-chair comparative-western section)

 

 

Professional Service:

 

Referee for manuscripts from Canadian Journal of Political Science, Party Politics, Comparative Politics, European Journal of Political Research, Western European Politics, Government and Opposition, Borders, Identities, as well as Oxford University Press (UK), Cambridge University Press, University of British Columbia Press, ISER Books, and Thompson Nelson.

 

University Service

 

Co-Chair, Ad Hoc Committee on Senates, 2007-2008

Member, Faculty of Arts Academic Planning Committee, 2007-2008.

Chair, Task Force on the Future of the International Centre, 2007-2008

Member, Steering Committee, Strategic Planning Process, 2005-2007

Chair, Ad Hoc Committee of Senate to Respond to the White Paper on Post-Secondary Education, 2004-5

Chair, Ad Hoc Committee on Senate Reform, 2003-2004

Member of Senate, 1978-81, 1996-1999, 2002-2006

Member, Senate Planning and Budget Committee, 2002-2008

Member, Senate Committee on Committees, 1996-2002 (chair from 1997-1999)

Member, Memorial University Senate; 1978-1981, 1996-1999, 2002-2005

Member, Senate Academic Planning Committee, 1990-1992

Member, Senate Budget Committee, 1984-1987

Member, Senate Elections Committee, 1979-1981, 1993-1996

Chair, Advisory Ad Hoc Committee on Possible Financial Cutbacks, Faculty of Arts,1995-1996

Member, Faculty of Arts, Graduate Studies Committee, 1994-1996

Member, Faculty of Arts, Academic Planning Committee, 1988-1992 (chair from 1989-1992)

Political Science Department Graduate Committee (selected years)

Political Science Department Curriculum Committee (selected years)

Political Science Department Promotion and Tenure Committee (selected years)

Political Science Department Search Committee (selected years)

 

Public Service

 

Vice-President, Newfoundland and Labrador Home and School Federation, 1994-1997

Chair, St. John’s Area Council, Newfoundland and Labrador Home and School Federation, 1988-1992

 

Memberships:

 

European Community Studies Association — Canada (co-founder and chair)

European Union Studies Association (EUSA)

Council for European Studies

Canadian Political Science Association

American Political Science Association

 

Publications and Written Work:

 

 Books:

 

Editor, Political Parties, Dartmouth International Library of Politics and Comparative Government (Ashgate, 1998).

 

Editor, Party Systems, Dartmouth International Library of Politics and Comparative Government (Ashgate, 1998).

 

Editor, Parties and Party Systems in Liberal Democracies: Continuity Amid Change (London: Routledge, 1988). Author of the Introduction and Conclusion as well as chapters on the Netherlands and the United States.

 

 

 Articles and chapters in books:

 

“Trimming Sails: The Dutch and the EU Constitution after the Referendum,” in Finn Laursen, ed., The Rise and Fall of the Constitutional Treaty, Leiden, Martinus Nifhoff, 2008.

 

“Coping with Cornucopia: The Parties Literature in New Millennium" International Political Science Review, 28:5, 2007, pp. 571-84.

 

“Cycles and Brokerage: Canadian Parties as Mobilizers of Interest,” Alain Gagnon and Brian Tanguay, eds, Canadian Parties in Transition, 3rd edition (Toronto: Broadview Press, 2007), pp. 179-96.

 

“Belgium and the Netherlands: Beyond Consociation?” Anand Menon and Colin Hay, eds., European Politics (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2007), pp. 82-100.

 

“Party Systems and Party System Types” in Richard Katz and William Crotty, eds., Handbook on Political Parties, (London: Sage, 2006), pp. 51-62.

 

“Disconnected Competition in Canada” (with R. Kenneth Carty), in Daniel Hough and Charlie Jeffery, eds. Devolution and Electoral Politics: A Comparative Exploration. Manchester University Press, 2006, pp. 54-75.

 

“Canada: Executive Dominance and Presidentialization” (with Herman Bakvis), in Thomas Poguntke and Paul Webb, eds., The Presidentialization of Politics: A Study in Comparative Politics (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2005), pp. 199-220.

 

“Comparing Canada, the European Union, and NAFTA: Comparative Capers and Constitutional Conundrums,” in Joaquín Roy and Roberto Domínguez, eds., The European Union and Regional Integration: A Comparative Perspective and Lessons for the Americas. (Miami, FL: Jean Monnet Chair University of Miami, 2005), pp. 97-110.

 

“Political parties and the Canadian Federation’s Coalition Politics” (with R. Kenneth Carty) in J. Peter Meekison, Hamish Telford and Harvey Lazar, eds. Canada: The State of the Federation 2002. Reconsidering the Institutions of Canadian Federalism. Queen’s University Institute of Intergovernmental Relations, 2004, pp. 57-76.

 

“Beyond the Catch-all Party: Approaches to the Study of Parties and Party Organization in Contemporary Democracies,” in Juan Linz, Jose Ramon Montero, and Richard Gunther, eds., The Future of Political Parties. (Oxford University Press , 2002) pp. 136-65. Refereed

 

“Modell Nederland: Social Partnership and Competitive Corporatism in the Netherlands,” in Nancy Bermeo, ed., Unemployment in the New Europe, (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2001), pp. 245-70.

 

“Party Systems” in Paul Clarke and Joe Foweraker, eds., Encyclopedia of Democratic Thought (Routledge, 2001), pp. 499-503.

 

“Netherlands,” In Joel Krieger, ed., The Oxford Companion to Politics of the World, 2nd edition, Oxford: Oxford University Press.), pp. 582-3.

 

"The Consociational Party System," in Kris Deschouwer and Richard Luther, eds. Party Elites in Divided Societies: Political Parties in Consociational Democracy (Routledge/ECPR Studies In Political Science, 1999), pp.224-42

 

"J.M. (Joop) den Uyl, " Political Leaders of Contemporary Western Europe, (Westport, Conn: Greenwood Press), 1995, pp. 105-111.

 

"The Dutch Parliamentary Elections of 1994" West European Politics, vol. 18, no. 1 (January, 1995), pp. 188-92.

 

“Netherlands,” In Joel Krieger, ed., The Oxford Companion to Politics of the World, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1993, pp. 624-5.

 

"Reconstructing Dutch Social Democracy: Programmatic and Organisational Review in the Dutch Labour Party" (West European Politics, special issue on Rethinking Social Democracy in Western Europe) January, 1993), pp. 97-111. Refereed.

 

"Party Foundations in the Netherlands," in Herman Bakvis, ed. Party Foundations, Royal Commission on Electoral Reform and Party Financing, Working Papers of the Royal Commission, vol 2, 1992, pp. 41-59.

 

"Party System Change: The Catch-all Thesis Revisited" West European Politics, vol. 14, no. 1, (January, 1991), pp. 113-28. Refereed.

 

"A Quarter Century of Dutch Politics: A Changing Political System or le plus que change..?" Acta Politica, vol. 25 (November, 1990), pp. 403-31

 

"The Dutch Election of 1989: Return to the Centre-left" West European Politics, vol. 13, no. 2 (April, 1990), pp. 280-286.

 

"Socio-economic Bargaining in the Netherlands: Redefining the Postwar Policy Coalition" West European Politics, January, 1989, [Special Issue on the Netherlands, also published as Hans Daalder and Galen Irwin, eds., Politics in the Netherlands: How Much Change? (Frank Cass, 1989) pp. 79-99. Refereed.

 

"The Netherlands," 1987 Yearbook on International Communist Affairs, Stanford, California: Hoover Institution (1987), pp. 563-67

 

"Belgium," 1986 Yearbook on International Communist Affairs, Stanford, California: Hoover Institution (1986), pp. 468-71

 

"Trade Unions and Industrial Policy" in Andre' Blais, ed., Industrial Policies, (Research Studies, Royal Commission on the Economic Union and Development Prospects for Canada, vol. 44) 1986, pp. 305-46

 

"The Netherlands" in Vincent McHale, ed., Political Parties of Europe (Greenwood Historical Encyclopedia of the World's Political Parties), Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Press, 1983, pp. 642-673

 

"Leadership and Power in the Dutch Socialist Party" Citta and Regione, (vol. 9, no. 3), 1983, pp. 125-143

 

"The Transformation of Western European Party Systems Revisited" West European Politics, (vol. 2, no. 1), January, 1979, pp. 4-28. Refereed.

   

"The Dutch Labour Party: A Social Democratic Party in Transition" in William Paterson and Alastair Thomas, eds., Social Democratic Parties in Western Europe (London: Croom Helm, 1977), pp. 342-388

 

"Dutch Politics in the 1970's: Realignment at a Standstill?" Current History, April 1976, pp. 163-167.

 

Conference and other papers:

 

“Parties, Policy Styles and the Politics of Climate Change: Do Parties or Party Systems Matter?” Prepared for the ECPR Joint Workshop on the Politics of Climate Change, Rennes, France, April, 2008 and the Annual Meeting of the Canadian Political Science Association, Vancouver, June, 2008.

 

“Party System Institutionalization: Bringing the System Back In.” Prepared for the Annual Meeting of the Canadian Political Science Association, Saskatoon, May 29-June 1, 2007.

 

“Trimming Sails: The Dutch and the EU Constitution after the Referendum,” Paper prepared for the First Annual Research Conference of the EU Centre of Excellence (EUCE) at Dalhousie University, 21-23 May, 2007.

 

“Grumpy Politics: The Netherlands in Rejectionist Mode” Presented to the Annual Meeting of the Canadian Political Science Association, Toronto, 2006, and the Biennial Conference of the European Community Studies Association–Canada, Victoria, May 2006. (Originally presented as “Consensus Democracies Under Pressure” to the 2005 meeting of the European Union Studies Association, Austin, 2005)

 

“Patronage and Theories of Party Organization: Canada in Comparative Context.” Prepared for the ECPR Joint Workshop on Political Parties and Patronage, Nicosia, Cyprus, April, 2006.

 

“Rethinking Party Organization: A Working Paper on Party Organizations and How and Why They Differ,” Atlantic Provinces Political Science Association, Annual Meeting, Antigonish, N.S., October, 2005.

 

“The Role of Political Parties in Policy Development and Citizen Engagement: Is There a Role for Party Foundations in Canada?” Prepared for the Democratic Reform Secretariat, Privy Council Office, Government of Canada, March, 2005

 

“Classifying Party Systems: Where Have All the Typologies Gone?” Prepared for the Annual Meeting of the Canadian Political Science Association, Winnipeg, Manitoba, 2004.

 

“Trimming the Dutch Welfare State: The Impact of Europeanization.” Prepared for the European Community Studies Association--Canada, 6th Biennial Conference, Montreal, 2004.

 

“Comparing Canada, the European Union, and NAFTA: Comparative Capers and Constitutional Conundrums.” Prepared for the Symposium on The European Union and the North American Free Trade Agreement: Comparative Regional Integration and Mutual Relations, Miami European Union Center, University of Miami, March 31-April 1, 2003.

 

“Political Parties and the Canadian Federation (with R.K. Carty). Paper prepared for the State of the Federation Conference, Institute of Intergovernmental Relations, Kingston, Ontario, November,2001, Workshop on Multi-level Electoral Competition, Institute for German Studies, University of Birmingham.

 

“Disconnected Competition in Canada (with R.K. Carty). Paper prepared for the conference on Multi-level Electoral Competition, Institute for German Studies, University of Birmingham, Sept. 22-23, 2001 .

 

“Why Parties Organize in the Ways That They Do: A Theory of Party Institutional Forms.” Paper prepared for the European Consortium for Political Research Workshop on The Causes and Consequences of Organizational Innovation in European Political Parties, Grenoble, April 6-11, 2001.

 

“Dogs That Might Bark in the Night: European Integration, Parties, and Democracy” Prepared for the Workshop on Institutional Change and European Integration: Institutional change and Political Parties, Vienna, June 23-24, 2000.

 

“Parties: Uncertain Aggregators” Paper for ECPR-IPSA Standing Group on Political Parties, Workshop, From Aggregation to Diffusion? Parties in Individualistic Society, Copenhagen, April 2000.

 

“Let it All Hang Out: Hiding and Displaying Diversity in the Canadian and American Party Systems and its Implications for a Future Eu Party System” Paper prepared for Prepared for the conference on “Multi-level Party Systems: Europeanisation and the Reshaping of National Political Representation,” European University Institute, Florence, 16-18 December, 1999.

 

“Parties in Multilevel Systems of Governance: A Working Paper on Parties and Party Systems in the European Union and other multilevel systems of governance and the ways in which they might develop, European Community Studies Association, Biennial Conference, Pittsburgh, May, 1999 and Canadian Political Science Association, Annual Meeting, Sherbrooke, Quebec, June, 1999.

 

“Modell Nederland: Social Partnership and the Shift of the Dutch Economy from Dutch Disease to mini-miracle,” Council for European Studies Eleventh International Conference of Europeanists, Baltimore, Maryland, February 26-28, 1998.

 

“Contemporary Parties and Party Systems and Their Contribution to Order and Disorder in Liberal Democracies: A Preliminary Inquiry,” Proceedings, Annual Conference, Atlantic Provinces Political Science Association, Acadia University, October, 1996.

 

"Grappling with Party System Change: New Forms of Change or How to Wrestle Down a Moving Target," Prepared for Workshop on Party System in Europe, European Consortium for Political Research Joint Workshops, Oslo, March 29-April 3, 1996.

 

"Party System Change in Consociational Polities," prepared for the workshop on Consociationalism, Parties, and Party Systems, ECPR Joint Workshops, Bordeaux, April 27-May 2, 1995.

 

"Beyond the Catch-all Party: Approaches to the Study of Parties and Party Organization in Contemporary Democracies," prepared for the conference on Political Parties: Changing Roles in Contemporary Democracies, Juan March Institute, Madrid, December 14-17, 1994

 

"Internal Politics, Stasis, and Decline: The Case of the Dutch Labour Party," Prepared for the ECPR Workshop on Different Rates & Types of Change in Political Parties, Madrid, April 17-22, 1994.

 

"Countries and Other Things Which Go Bang in the Night: A Reflection on the Problems of Comparative Politics in a Period of Change," Prepared for the Atlantic Provinces Political Science Association, Annual Meeting, St. Francis Xavier University, Antigonish, N.S., October, 1993.

 

"Should we have known better? Political Science and the Collapse of Communism stern Europe," Prepared for the Canadian-German Political Science Conference, The New Germany and the Transformation in East Central Europe: German and Canadian Perspectives, Humbolt University, Berlin, December 9-13, 1991.

 

"Redefining Dutch Social Democracy: Programmatic Renewal Without a New Programme?" Prepared for the Conference on Programmatic Renewal in the Socialist Parties of Western Europe, University of Warwick, Coventry, England, January 4-6, 1991.

 

"The Catch-all Thesis Revisited," Paper prepared for the Annual Meeting of the Canadian Political Science Association, Victoria, B.C., May, 1990.

 

"Reconstructing Social Democratic Ideology: The Case of the Dutch Labour Party," Paper prepared for the Panel on Programmatic Renewal in West European Social Democratic Parties, Annual Meeting of the Political Studies Association, University of Warwick, Warwick, England, April, 1989.

 

"Structure and Strategy of the Dutch Socialist Party in the 1970s and the 1980s," Prepared for delivery at the 1988 Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Washington, D.C., Sept. 1-4, 1988

   

"Continuity and Change in Western European Party Systems: A Top-Down View," Paper prepared for the European Consortium for Political Research Workshop on Parties and Party Systems, Rimini, Italy, April 5-10, 1988

 

"The Consociational Model Revisited: A Critique of the Consociational Model and its Contributions to the Literature of Comparative Politics prepared for the Annual Meeting of the Canadian Political Science Association, Winnepeg, June, 1986

 

"Agenda Change and Economic Policy in the Netherlands: Redefining the Postwar Policy Coalition," Paper prepared for the Council for European Studies, Fifth Annual Conference of Europeanists, Washington, D.C., October 18-20, 1985

 

"Introductory Essay: Parties and Party Systems in the 1980's," Paper prepared for the conference on Parties and Party Systems in the 1980's: European and Canadian Comparisons, Dalhousie University, Halifax, Nova Scotia, March 15-17, 1985

 

"The Netherlands: Continuity and Change in a Fragmented Party System," Paper prepared for the conference on Parties and Party Systems in the 1980's: European and Canadian Comparisons, Dalhousie University, Halifax, Nova Scotia, March 15-17, 1985

 

"Wage Regulation in the Netherlands: The Rise and Fall of the Postwar Social Contract," Paper presented at the Council for European studies, 4th Annual Conference of Europeanists, Washington, D.C., October, 1983

 

"Neo-corporatism and Industrial Policy in the Netherlands," Paper presented to the Annual Meeting of the Canadian Political Science Association, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, B.C., June 6-8, 1983

 

"Studying Dutch (and Belgian) Politics in North America: A Personal Perspective," Paper presented at the Symposium on Western European Studies and North American Research Libraries, Minneapolis, Minnesota, May 8-11, 1983

 

“The Comparative Politics of Energy Policy: An Exploratory Essay on Oil Pricing in Western Europe and North America," European Politics Group Workshop on Energy Resources and Centre-Periphery Relations, Banff, Alberta, 1980

 

"Segmentation and Neo-Corporatism in the Netherlands," Workshop on Neo-Corporatism and Public Policy, Cornell University, 1980

 

"Continuity and Change in Western European Party Systems: A Comparison of the Netherlands and Denmark," Paper presented to the Annual Convention of the American Political Science Association, New York, 1978

 

"The Politics of Non-Accommodation in Canada: Misapplications of Consociational Models and their Consequences for the Study of National Integration and Political Stability," Paper presented to the Annual Meeting of the Canadian Political Science Association, London, Ontario, 1978

 

"The Transformation of Western European Party Systems Revisited: A Working Paper on Stability and Change in Western European Party Alignments," Paper presented to the Annual Meeting of the Canadian Political Science Association, Quebec City, 1976

 

"Accommodation and Conflict in a De-Pillarized Society: The Case of the Netherlands," Paper presented to the European Consortium-Canadian Political Science Association Joint Workshop on the Politics of Multi-Cultural Societies, Louvain, Belgium, 1976

 

"New Left and the Transformation of the Dutch Socialist Party," Paper presented to the American Political Science Association, Annual Convention, San Francisco, September 1975

 

"Party Organization in Newfoundland: The Liberals Under Smallwood," Paper presented to the Annual Meeting of the Canadian Political Science Association, Edmonton, June 1975

 

"Electoral Change and Attempts to Build Catch-all Parties in the Netherlands," Paper presented to the Annual Meeting of the Canadian Political Science Association, Montreal, August, 1973

 

Book Reviews:

 

Schwartz, Mildred, Party Movements in the United Stated and Canada: Strategies of Persistence. Rowman and Littlefield, 2006. Canadian Political Science Review 2007, 40, 1092-1093

 

Dinan, Desmond, Europe Recast: A History of the European Union. Lynne Reiner, 2004. International Jounral, (Autumn, 2005), pp. 1192-3.

 

Rudy Andeweg and Galen Irwin, Governance and Politics in the Netherlands (London: Palgrave, 2002). Acta Politica, vol. 28, pp. 161-4.

 

Amie Kreppel, The European Parliament and Supranational Party System: A Study in Institutional Development. EUSA Review, 2003.

 

David Broughton and Mark Donovan, eds., Changing Party Systems in Western Europe, London: Pinter, 1998. Party Politics, 1999.

   

Moshe Maor. Political Parties and Party Systems: Comparative Approaches and the British Experience, London: Routledge, 1997. West European Politics. 1999.

 

George Ross, Jacques Delors and European Integration, Canadian Journal of Political Science, vol. XXX,no. 4, December, 1997, pp. 762-3.

 

C. Rhodes and S. Mazey, The State of European Integration (vol. 3): Building a European Polity? Journal of European Integration, XIX, nos. 2-3, pp. 285-6.

 

Ruby B. Andeweg and Galen Irwin, Dutch Government and Politics. West European Politics, vol. 17, no. 4, October, 1994, pp. 220-221.

 

Erik H. Bax, Modernization and Cleavage in Dutch Society: A Study of Long Term Economic and Social Change 

     Dutch Crossing, 1994, 18, 1, summer, 160-163.

 

Hanspeter Kriesi, Political Mobilization and Social Change: The Dutch Case in Comparative Perspective. West European Politics, vol. 17, no. 3, July, 1994, pp. 205-206.

 

Ezra Sulieman and John Waterbury, eds. The Political Economy of Public Sector Reform. Perspectives on Political Science, vol. 21, no.2, Spring, 1992, p. 121.

 

Alan Ware, Between Profit and State: Intermediate Organizations in Britain and the United States. Perspectives on Political Science, vol. 19, no. 2, Spring, 1990, p. 86.

    

Peter Gourevitch, Andrew Martin, George Ross, Stephen Bornstein, Andrei Markovits, and Christopher Allen, Unions and Economic Crisis. Canadian Journal of Political Science, vol. XVIII, no. 3, September, 1985, pp.648-649

 

Jeremy Richardson, ed., Policy Styles in Western Europe. Canadian Journal of Political Science, vol. XVII, no. 2, June, 1984, pp. 429-431

 

Carol L. Schmid, Conflict and Consensus in Switzerland. Canadian Journal of Political Science, vol. XV, no. 2, June 1982, pp. 441-442

 

Dorothy Nelkin, and Michael Pollak, The Atom Besieged: Extraparliamentary Dissent in France and Germany. Canadian Journal of Political Science, vol. XV, no. 1, March, 1982, pp. 203-205

 

Frank P. Belloni and Dennis C. Beller, eds., Faction Politics: Political Parties in Comparative Perspective. Canadian Journal of Political Science, vol. 14, no. 1, March, 1981

 

F.C. Englemann and M.A. Schwartz, Canadian Political Parties: Origin, Character, Impact. American Political Science Review, vol. 72, no. 2., June, 1978.

 

S.J.R. Noel, Politics in Newfoundland. American Political Science Review, vol. 67, no. 3, September, 1973.