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1 CURRICULUM VITAE Gary P. Freeman Department of Government University of Texas at Austin 1 University Station A1800 Austin, TX 78712-0119 Tel: (512) 471-5121 (main office) (512) 232-7260 (Voice mail) (512) 708-0394 (cell) Fax: (512) 471-1061 Email: [email protected] EDUCATION 1975 Ph.D., Political Science, University of Wisconsin, Madison 1968 M.A., Political Science, University of Wisconsin, Madison 1967 B.A., summa cum laude, Political Science, Emory University PROFESSIONAL APPOINTMENTS 2010-2013 Co-Director, European Union Center for Excellence, UT-Austin 2006-2013 Chair, Department of Government, UT-Austin 2003-2005 Associate Director, Public Policy Institute, Department of Government, UT-Austin 1996- Professor of Government, UT-Austin 1996-2003 Director, Public Policy Clinic, Department of Government, UT-Austin 2000 Visiting Collaborative Scholar, Monash University, Melbourne, Australia 1984-96 Associate Professor of Government, UT-Austin 1995 Visiting Fellow, Australian Defence Force Academy, University of New South Wales, Canberra, Australia 1990 (Fall) Visiting Fellow, Research School of Social Sciences, Australian National University, Canberra 1981-82 German Marshall Fund of the United States Fellow 1981 Visiting Professor, Department of City and Regional Planning, Cornell University 1979-80 Visiting Lecturer, Department of Political Science, University of Pennsylvania

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CURRICULUM VITAE

Gary P. Freeman

Department of Government

University of Texas at Austin

1 University Station A1800

Austin, TX 78712-0119

Tel: (512) 471-5121 (main office)

(512) 232-7260 (Voice mail)

(512) 708-0394 (cell)

Fax: (512) 471-1061

Email: [email protected]

EDUCATION

1975 Ph.D., Political Science, University of Wisconsin, Madison

1968 M.A., Political Science, University of Wisconsin, Madison

1967 B.A., summa cum laude, Political Science, Emory University

PROFESSIONAL APPOINTMENTS

2010-2013 Co-Director, European Union Center for Excellence, UT-Austin

2006-2013 Chair, Department of Government, UT-Austin

2003-2005 Associate Director, Public Policy Institute, Department of Government,

UT-Austin

1996- Professor of Government, UT-Austin

1996-2003 Director, Public Policy Clinic, Department of Government, UT-Austin

2000 Visiting Collaborative Scholar, Monash University, Melbourne, Australia

1984-96 Associate Professor of Government, UT-Austin

1995 Visiting Fellow, Australian Defence Force Academy, University of New South

Wales, Canberra, Australia

1990 (Fall) Visiting Fellow, Research School of Social Sciences, Australian National

University, Canberra

1981-82 German Marshall Fund of the United States Fellow

1981 Visiting Professor, Department of City and Regional Planning, Cornell

University

1979-80 Visiting Lecturer, Department of Political Science, University of Pennsylvania

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1978 National Endowment for the Humanities Fellow, American Enterprise

Institute, Washington, D.C.

1976-84 Assistant Professor of Government, UT-Austin

1975-76 Assistant Professor of Political Science, University of Pennsylvania

PUBLICATIONS

BOOKS

Immigrant Labor and Racial Conflict in Industrial Societies: The French and British

Experience, 1945-1975, Princeton University Press, 1979, pp. 362.

Nations of Immigrants: Australia, the United States, and International Migration, Oxford

University Press, 1992, pp. 250, edited by Gary P. Freeman and James Jupp.

Immigration Policy and Security: US, European, and Commonwealth Perspectives, Routledge,

2009, edited by Terri E. Givens, Gary P. Freeman, and David L. Leal.

Immigration and Public Opinion in Liberal Democracies, Routledge, 2013, edited by Gary P.

Freeman, Randall Hansen, and David L. Leal.

JOURNAL ARTICLES

“Comparative Analysis of Immigration Politics: A Retrospective.” American Behavioral

Scientist 55/2 (2011) 1541-1560.

“Can Comprehensive Immigration Policy be both Liberal and Democratic?” Society 47: 102-

106.

“Immigration, Diversity, and Welfare Chauvinism.” Forum 7/3 (2009), online.

“Political Economy and Migration Policy.” Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies 34/8

(2008): 655-678 (Gary P. Freeman and Alan E. Kessler).

“National Models, Policy Types, and the Politics of Immigration in Liberal Democracies.”

West European Politics 29/2 (2006): 227-247. Republished in Immigration Policy in Europe:

The Politics of Control, edited by Virginie Guiraudon and Gallya Lahav (New York:

Routledge, 2007), pp. 27-47.

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“Support for Extreme-Right-Wing Parties in Western Europe: Individual Attributes,

Political Attitudes, and National Context.” Comparative European Politics 3 (2005): 261

288. (Alan E. Kessler and Gary P. Freeman).

“Public Opinion in the EU on Immigration from Outside the Community.” Journal of

Common Market Studies 43/4 (2005): 825-50. (Alan E. Kessler and Gary P. Freeman).

“Immigrant Incorporation in Western Democracies.” International Migration Review

38/146 (2004): 945-969. Republished in Rethinking Migration: New Theoretical and

Empirical Perspectives, ed. Alejandro Portes and Josh DeWind (New York: Berghahn Books,

2007, pp. 122-148; Spanish edition, Repensado las migraciones: Nuevas perspectivas

teoricas y empiricas, ed. Alejandro Portes and Josh DeWind (Mexico City: Instituto Nacional

de Migración: 2006): 131-156.

“The Decline of Barriers to Immigrant Economic and Political Rights in the American States:

1977-2001.” International Migration Review 37/1(2003): 5-23. (Luis F. B. Plascencia, Gary

P. Freeman and Mark Setzler).

“Explaining the Surge in Citizenship Applications in the Nineties: Lawful Permanent

Residents in Texas.” Social Science Quarterly 83/4 (December 2002): 1013-1025. (Gary P.

Freeman, Luis F.B. Plascencia, Susan Gonzalez Baker, and Manuel Orozco).

“Divergent Paths of Immigration Policy in the United States and Australia.” Population and

Development Review 27/3 (2001): 525-551. (Gary P. Freeman and Bob Birrell).

“United States Immigration Policy in Transition.” Growth (Australian Committee for

Economic Development) 47 (1999): 100-111.

“Reform and Retreat in United States Immigration Policy.” People and Place 6/4 (1998): 1

11.

“Homeland Citizenship Policies and the Status of Third-Country Nationals in the European

Union.” (Gary P. Freeman and Nedim Ögelman). Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies

24/4 (October 1998): 769-788.

“Immigration as a Source of Political Discontent and Frustration in Western Democracies.”

Studies in Comparative International Development 32/3(Fall 1997): 42-64.

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"Change or Continuity in American Immigration Policy?" People and Place 4/1 (1996): 1-7.

"Modes of Immigration Politics in Liberal Democratic States." International Migration

Review 29/4 (Winter 1995): 881-902; published with a commentary by Rogers Brubaker

(903-908) and my rejoinder (909-913). Additional commentary by Ted Perlmutter, with

my rejoinder, International Migration Review 30/1 (Spring 1996): 375-393.

"Can Liberal States Control Unwanted Migration?" The Annals of the American Academy of

Political and Social Science 534 (July 1994): 17-30.

"The Fiction of Uncontrollable Borders." Spectrum: The Journal of State Government

67/1 (Winter 1994): 27-33. Reprinted in Immigration: Opposing Viewpoints. (San Diego:

Greenhaven Press, 1996).

"Migration Policy and Politics in the Receiving States." International Migration Review

26/100 (Winter 1992): 1144-1167.

"Migration and the Political Economy of the Welfare State." The Annals of the American

Academy of Political and Social Science 485 (May 1986):51-63. Reprinted in Robin Cohen

and Zig Layton-Henry, eds. The Politics of Migration (Gloucester, Eng: Edward Elgar, 1997):

17-27.

"National Styles and Policy Sectors: Explaining Structured Variation." Journal of Public

Policy 5/4 (1986): 467-496.

"Ideology and Analysis in American Social Security Policymaking" (Gary P. Freeman and

Paul Adams). Journal of Social Policy 12 (January 1983): 75-95.

“Caribbean Migration to Britain and France: From Assimilation to Selection." Caribbean

Review II (Winter, 1982): 30-33, 61-64. Reprinted in Barry Levine, ed. Caribbean Exodus

(New York: Praeger, 1987): 185-203.

"On the Political Character of Social Service Work" (Paul Adams and Gary P. Freeman).

Social Service Review (December 1979): 560-72. Reprinted in The Emergence of Social

Welfare and Social Work, 2nd ed., edited by Neil Gilbert and Harry Specht, (Itasca, Illinois:

F. E. Peacock Publishers, 1981): 445-456; also reprinted in Catalyst 11:3 (1980):71-82.

"Immigrant Labor and Working-Class Politics: The French and British Experience."

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Comparative Politics 11 (October 1978):24-41. Reprinted in The Migration

Reader: Exploring Politics and Policies, ed. Anthony M. Messina and Gallya Lahav (Boulder:

Lynne Rienner, 2006), pp. 150-169.

BOOK CHAPTERS

“The United States of America.” (Gary P. Freeman and Stuart M. Tendler) In Christian

Joppke and Leslie F. Siedle, eds. Immigrant Integration in Federal Countries (Montreal and

Kingston, McGill-Queens’s University Press, 2012) 192-220.

“Pointless: On the Failure to Adopt an Immigration Points System in the United States,” (Gary P. Freeman, David Leal, and Jake Onyett) in Phil Triadafilopoulos, ed., Wanted and Welcome? Policies for Highly Skilled Immigrants in Comparative Perspective (New York: Springer, 2013)

“Immigration and Public Opinion.” (Gary P. Freeman, Randall Hansen, and David L. Leal.

eds. Immigration and Public Opinion in Liberal Democracies (New York, Routledge, 2013) 1-

18.

“Migration and the Political Economy of the Welfare State: Thirty Years Later.” In Grete

Brochmann and Elena Jurado, eds. Europe’s Immigration Challenge: Reconciling Work,

Welfare and Mobility (London: I.B. Tauris 2013) 15-31.

“Interest Group Politics and Immigration Policy.” (Gary P. Freeman and Stuart M. Tendler).

In Daniel Tichenor and Marc Rosenblum, eds. Oxford Handbook on the Politics of

International Migration (New York: Oxford University Press 2012) 324-344.

“Harder Times and Meaner Politics, but Mass Immigration Keeps Rolling Along.” Gary P.

Freeman and Stuart Tendler) In John Nieuwenhuysen and John Higley, eds. Immigration

and the Financial Crisis: Australia and the USA Compared. (London: Edward Elgar) 159-174.

“From Disordered Expansion to Disordered Stalemate: Immigration Politics in the United

States.” In John Higley and John Nieuwenhuysen, eds. Nations of Immigrants: Australia

and the USA Compared (London: Edward Elgar 2009) 56-69.

“Terrorism and the Changing Politics of Immigration.” (Gary P. Freeman, Terri E. Givens,

and David L. Leal). In Terri E. Givens, Gary P. Freeman, and David L. Leal, eds. Immigration

Policy and Security: US, European, and Commonwealth Perspectives (New York: Routledge,

2009) 1-10.

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“Dis-aggregating Immigration Policy: Politics and the Recruitment of Skilled Labor in the

USA.” (Gary P. Freeman and David Hill). In Adrian Favell and Peter Michael Smith, eds. The

Human Face of Global Mobility. (New Brunswick, N.J.: Transaction Publishers, 2006) 103-

130.

“Politics and Mass Immigration.” In Robert B. Goodin and Charles Tilly, eds. Contextual

Politics. Oxford Handbook of Political Science. (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2006) 636-

648.

“Political Science and Comparative Immigration Politics.” In Michael Bommes and Ewa

Morawska, eds. Reflections on Migration Research. (Aldershot, Eng: Ashgate, 2005) 111-

128.

“Winners and Losers: Politics and the Costs and Benefits of Migration.” In Anthony M.

Messina, ed. West European Immigration and Immigrant Policy in the New Century

(Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 2002) 77-95.

“Client Politics or Populism? Immigration Reform in the United States.” In Christian

Joppke and Virginie Guiraudon, eds. Controlling a New Migration World. New York:

Routledge, 2001) 65-95.

“Democratic Politics and Multi-lateral Immigration Policy.” In Lydio F. Tomasi, ed.

In Defense of the Alien. Vol. XXII (Staten Island, NY: Center for Migration Studies, 2000)

223-235.

"State Regulatory Regimes and Immigrant Informal Economic Activity." Gary P. Freeman

and Nedim Ögelman. In Jan Rath, ed. Immigrant Businesses: An Exploration of Their

Embeddedness in the Economic, Politico-institutional, and Social Environment. (Houndsmills,

Basingstoke: MacMillan, 2000) 107-123.

“The Quest for Skill.” In Ann Bernstein and Myron Weiner, eds. Migration and Refugee

Policies: An Overview. (London: Cassell Academic Publishers, 1999) 84-118.

“U.S. Migration Policy in the Context of Global Labour Flows.” In Toh Thian Ser, ed.

Megacities, Labour and Communications. (Singapore: Institute of Southeast Asian Studies,

1998): 103-117.

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“The Decline of Sovereignty? Politics and Immigration Restriction in Liberal States.” In

Christian Joppke, ed. Challenge to the Nation-State: Immigration in Western Europe and the

United States. (London: Oxford University Press, 1998): 86-108.

“Mexico and World-wide U.S. Immigration Policy.” (Gary P. Freeman and Frank D. Bean).

In Frank D. Bean, Rodolfo O. de la Garza, Bryan R. Roberts, and Sidney Weintraub, eds. At

the Crossroads: Mexico and U.S. Immigration Policy. (Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield,

1997) 21-45.

"Japan and the Asian NICs as New Countries of Destination." (Gary P. Freeman and Jongryn

Mo). In Peter Lloyd and Lynne Williams, eds. Trade and Migration in the Asia Pacific.

(Melbourne: Oxford University Press, 1996) 156-173.

"From 'Populate or Perish' to 'Diversify or Decline': Immigration and Australian National

Security." In Myron Weiner, ed. International Migration and Security. (Boulder: Westview

Press, 1993) 83-106.

"The Consequences of Immigration Policies for Immigrant Status: A British and French

Comparison." In Anthony M. Messina, et al., eds., Ethnic and Racial Minorities in the

Advanced Industrial Democracies (Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1992) 17-32.

“Comparing Immigration Policy in Australia and the United States.” (Gary P. Freeman and

James Jupp). In Gary P. Freeman and James Jupp, eds. Nations of Immigrants: Australia, the

United States, and International Migration. (New York and Melbourne: Oxford University

Press, 1992) 1-20.

“The Politics of Interests in Immigration Policymaking in Australia and the United States.”

(Gary P. Freeman and Katharine Betts). In Gary P. Freeman and James Jupp, eds. Nations of

Immigrants: Australia, the United States, and International Migration (New York and

Melbourne: Oxford University Press, 1992) 72-88.

“Conclusion.” (James Jupp and Gary P. Freeman). In Gary P. Freeman and James Jupp, eds.

Nations of Immigrants: Australia, the United States, and International Migration. (New York

and Melbourne: Oxford University Press, 1992) 217-222.

"Financial Crisis and Policy Continuity in the Welfare State." In Peter Hall, et al., eds.,

Developments in French Politics (London: MacMillan, 1990) 188-200. Revised ed., 1994.

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"Social Welfare Policy in France." Jack DeSario, ed., International Public Policy Sourcebook:

A Comparative Perspective, Vol. I (Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1989) 219-236.

"Immigrant Labor and Racial Conflict: The Role of the State." P. E. Ogden and P. E. White,

eds. Migrants in Modern France: Population Mobility in the Later Nineteenth and Twentieth

Centuries (London: Unwin Hyman, 1989) 160-176.

"Voters, Bureaucrats, and the State: On the Autonomy of Social Security Policymaking."

Gerald D. Nash, Nelson Pugach and Richard F. Tomasson, eds., Social Security: The First Half

Century (Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press, 1988) 145-180.

"Do Policy Issues Determine Politics? State Pensions Policy in Britain and America."

J.Waltman and D. Studlar, eds., Political Economy: Public Policies in the United States and

Britain (Jackson, Miss.: University Press of Mississippi, 1987) 182-206.

"Presidents, Pensions, and Fiscal Policy." James Pfiffner, ed., The President and Economic

Policy (Philadelphia: ISHI Press,-1986) 135-159.

"Socialism and Social Security." John Ambler, ed., The French Socialist Experiment

(Philadelphia: ISHI Press, 1985) 92-115.

"The Politics of Social Security: Expansion, Retrenchment, and Rationalization" (Gary P.

Freeman and Paul Adams). Alan Stone and Edward Harpham, eds. The Political Economy of

Public Policy (Beverly Hills: Sage Publishers, 1982) 241-61.

MONOGRAPHS

Work and Welfare Among Latino Immigrants in California and Texas. (Gary P. Freeman,

Maria Hurtado-Ortiz, and Luis F.B. Plascencia). Policy Brief (Claremont, CA: Tomas Rivera

Policy Institute, 2000).

The Making of Americans: Results of the Texas Naturalization Study. (Susan Gonzalez Baker,

Luis F.B. Plascencia, Gary P. Freeman, and Manuel Orozco). Policy Brief (Claremont, CA:

Tomas Rivera Policy Institute, 2000).

Texas Survey Shows Legal Residents Desire Citizenship. (Susan Gonzalez-Baker, Luis F.B.

Plascencia, Gary P. Freeman, and Manuel Orozco). Policy Note (Claremont, CA: Tomas

Rivera Policy Institute, 2000). 2 pp.

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Restricting Immigrant Access to Employment: An Examination of Regulations in Five States.

(Luis F.B. Plascencia, Gary P. Freeman, and Mark Setzler). Policy Brief (Claremont, CA:

Tomas Rivera Policy Institute, 1999), 8 pp.

The Impact of the 1996 Welfare Act: Food Stamps and Immigrants in El Paso. (Gary P.

Freeman and Luis F.B. Plascencia). Policy Brief (Claremont, CA: Tomas Rivera Policy

Institute, 1999), 11 pp.

Poverty and Welfare Among Immigrants in California: A Santa Ana Neighborhood Study.

Policy Brief (Claremont, CA: Tomas Rivera Policy Institute, 1998), 12 pp.

The Texas Citizenship Initiative Program. (Gary P. Freeman, Rodolfo O. de la Garza, Luis F.B.

Plascencia, Susan Gonzalez Baker, and Manuel Orozco). (Public Policy Clinic, Department of

Government, September 1997), 28 pp.

Operation Jobs: An Evaluation. (Rodolfo O. De la Garza, Roger Frahm, Gary Freeman, Clare

Sheridan, and Brian Wampler). Policy Report (Claremont, CA: Tomas Rivera Policy

Institute, August 1997), 65 pp.

Voices of the Unheard: The Impact of Welfare Reform on California’s Immigrant Population.

Policy Brief (Claremont, CA: Tomas Rivera Policy Institute, June 1997), 8 pp.

Texas Cities and Affirmative Action Policy in the 1980s and 1990s. (Rodolfo O. De la Garza,

Gary P. Freeman, Scott Graves, Mark Setzler, and Franco Uccelli). Policy Brief (Claremont,

CA: Tomas Rivera Policy Institute, 1997), 6 pp.

Pledging Allegiance: Guidelines for Immigrant Naturalization Projects Targeting Texas

Eligible Legalized Aliens. (Gary P. Freeman, Rodolfo O. de la Garza, Susan Gonzalez Baker,

Manuel Orozco, and Luis F. B. Plascencia). A Report to the Texas Office of Immigration and

Refugee Affairs, January, 1996.

Illegal Mexican Migration and the United States/Mexico Border: The Effects of Operation

Hold-The-Line on El Paso/Juarez. (Frank D. Bean, Roland Chanove, Robert G. Cushing,

Rodolfo de la Garza, Gary P. Freeman, Charles W. Haynes, and David Spener). Washington,

D.C.: U.S. Commission on Immigration Reform, 1994, pp. 132.

The Impact of Reagan Administration Fiscal and Social Policies on Mexican Americans in

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Texas. Prepared for the Center for Mexican American Studies, University of Texas, and the

Southwest Voter Registration Project, San Antonio, 1984.

COMMENTARIES AND MINOR PUBLICATIONS

“Australia.” In Wayne A. Cornelius, et al., eds. Controlling Immigration: A Global Perspective.

3rd ed. Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press (2014).

“The Politics of Migration and Trade.” In James F. Hollifield, Pia M. Orrenius, and Thomas

Osang, eds. Migration, Trade and Development. Dallas: Federal Reserve Bank, 2007: 139-

146.

“Does Politics Trump the Market in Contemporary Immigration?” In Marco Guigni and

Florence Passy, eds. Dialogues on Migration Policy: Scope, Driving Forces, Protagonists.

Lexington Books: Lanham: MD, 2006: 109-117.

“Britain.” In Wayne A. Cornelius, et al., eds. Controlling Immigration: A Global Perspective.

2nd ed. Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press, 2004: 334-337.

“Australia.” In Wayne A. Cornelius, et al., eds. Controlling Immigration: A Global Perspective.

2nd ed. Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press, 2004: 174-177.

“Immigration Policies.” In Paul Demeny and Geoffrey McNicoll, eds. The Encyclopedia of

Population, revised ed. New York: MacMillan Reference, 2003: 515-519.

“Battle of the Banks: Latinos and Changing Financial Borders.” (Gary P. Freeman, David L.

Leal, and Luis F.B. Plascencia)Texas Business Review (April, 2003) 1-5.

“Immigrant Households and Public Assistance Policy in Texas and California.” (Gary P.

Freeman and Luis F.B. Plascencia) Research Perspectives on Migration Vol. 3/No. 1 (2001)

14-15.

“Democratic Politics and Multi-lateral Immigration Policy.” Migration News Vol. 6/No. 5

(May 1999) 8-10. Also published at http://www.migration.ucdavis.edu.

"Development of American Immigration Policy." Korean Journal 7 (April 1996) 37-39.

"Research Planning Groups." 1995. Council for European Studies Newsletter XXIV, 5/6: 17-

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19.

"Immigration and Further Integration in the European Union." APSA-CP Newsletter 6/1

(Winter 1995) 7-8.

"Has the New Deal Welfare State Outlived Its Usefulness?" in Howard Jacob Karger and

James Midgley, eds. Controversial Issues in Social Policy (New York: Allyn and Bacon, 1994)

7-12.

"Britain, the Deviant Case." In Wayne A. Cornelius, et al., eds. Controlling Immigration: A

Global Perspective (Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press, 1995) 297-300.

"Operation Hold-the-Line: The Effects on Business Activity in El Paso." (Frank D. Bean,

Roland Chanove, Robert G. Cushing, Rodolfo de la Garza, Gary P. Freeman, Charles W.

Haynes, and David Spener). Texas Business Review (December 1994) 1-3.

Report on the Effectiveness of Research Planning Groups, pp. 29. Prepared for the Council of

European Studies, New York, 1992.

"Statecraft and Social Security Policy and Crisis: A Comparison of Latin America and the

United States." In Carmelo Mesa-Lago, ed. The Crisis of Social Security and Health Care:

Latin American Experiences and Lessons (Pittsburgh: Center for Latin American Studies,

University of Pittsburgh, 1985) 51-56, also published as "Commentario." In Mesa-Lago, ed.

La crisis de la sequridad social y la atencion a la salud (Mexico City: Fondo de Cultura

Economica, 1986) 69-75.

"Immigration, Economics, and the State." Proceedings of the Western Society for French

History, VII (1980) 127-130.

BOOK REVIEWS

Americanism in the Twenty-First Century: Public Opinion in the Age of Immigration by

Deborah Shildkraut (New York: Cambridge University Press, 2010) in Perspectives on

Politics (September 2011) 9/3: 687-688.

Immigration and the Transformation of Europe, edited by Craig A. Parsons and Timothy M.

Smeeding (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2006) in West European Politics 30/5

(2008):12-28.

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British Muslims and the Call for Global Jihad by Kylie Baxter (Melbourne: Monash University

Press, 2007) in British Politics Group Newsletter (2008).

Immigration Phobia and the Security Dilemma: Russia, Europe, and the United States by

Mikhail A. Alexseev (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2006) and National Security

and Immigration: Policy Development in the United States and Western Europe Since 1945 by

Christopher Rudolph (Stanford: Stanford University Press, 2006) in Perspectives on Politics

5/1 (March 2006): 201-203.

Muslims and the State in Britain, France, and Germany by Joel S. Fetzer and J. Christopher

Soper (New York: Cambridge University Press, 2005) in British Politics Group Newsletter

(2006): 13.

From White Australia to Woomera: The Story of Australian Immigration, by James Jupp

(Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2003) in International Migration Review

(forthcoming).

Immigration the World Over: Statutes, Policies, and Practices, by James P. Lynch and Rita J.

Simon (Lanham: Rowman and Littlefield, 2003) in International Migration Review 37/4

(2004): 1304-5.

Beyond Smoke and Mirrors: Mexican Immigration in an Era of Economic Integration, by

Douglas S. Massey, Jorge Durand, and Nolan J. Malone (New York: Russell Sage Foundation,

2002)in Journal of Public Policy 22/1 (2002): 104-106.

Thinking the Unthinkable: The Immigration Myth Exposed, by Nigel Harris (London: I.B.

Taurus, 2002) in e-Extreme 3/3

(Summer2002)[www.bath.ac.uk/esml/ecpr/newsletter/news3_2.htm]

U.S. Immigration Policy in an Age of Rights by Debra L. Delaet (New York: Praeger, 2000) in

Review of Politics 63/3 (Summer, 2001): 595-597.

Challenging Immigration and Ethnic Relations Politics: Comparative European Perspectives,

edited by Ruud Koopmans and Paul Statham (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2000) in e

Extreme 2/3 (Autumn 2001) [www.bath.ac.uk/esml/ecpr/newsletter/News2_3.htm]

Immigration and the Nation-State: The United States, Germany, and Great Britain, by

Christian Joppke (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1999) in American Political Science

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Review 95/1 (March 2001): 260-261.

Citizenship in Diverse Societies, edited by Will Kymlicka and Wayne Norman (Oxford: Oxford

University Press, 2000) in Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies 26/4 (October 2000):

739-740.

Marketing the American Creed Abroad: Diasporas in the U.S. and Their Homelands, by Yossi

Shain (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1999) in Political Science Quarterly 115/3

(Fall, 2000): 483-485.

Fences and Neighbors: The Political Geography of Immigration Control, by Jeannette Money

(Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 1999) in Comparative Political Studies (May 2000): 419

423.

The State of the Nation: Ernest Gellner and the Theory of Nationalism, edited by John A. Hall

(Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1998) in Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies

25/4 (October 1999): 745-754.

Immigration and Refugee Policy: Australia and Canada Compared, edited by Allan Borowski,

Meyer Burstein, and Lois Foster (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1994) in Canadian

Ethnic Studies 29/2 (1997):146-48.

Global Apartheid: Refugees, Racism, and the New World Order, by Anthony H. Richmond

(London: Oxford University Press, 1994) in Journal of American Ethnic History 16/1

(1996):106-7.

European Migration in the Late Twentieth Century: Historical Patterns, Actual Trends, and

Social Implications. Ed. by Heinz Fassmann and Rainer Munz. (Aldershot, Eng: Edward

Elgar, 1994) in Journal of Public Policy 15/3 (1996): 302-304.

Transnational Citizenship: Membership and Rights in International Migration, by Rainer

Baubock (Aldershot, Eng: Edward Elgar, 1994) in Journal of Public Policy 15/2 (1995): 202

203.

The Policy Challenge of Ethnic Diversity: Immigrant Politics in France and Switzerland, by

Patrick Ireland. (Cambridge, MASS: Harvard University Press, 1994) in International

Migration Review 28/4 (1994): 902-903.

Immigrants, Markets, and States: The Political Economy of Postwar Europe, by James F.

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Hollifield. (Cambridge, MASS: Harvard University Press, 1992) in Asian and Pacific

Migration Journal 3/2-3 (1994): 521-522.

Thirty Million Texans? by Leon F. Bouvier and Dudley L. Poston, Jr. (Washington, D.C.:

Center for Immigration Studies, 1993) in The Social Contract IV/4 (Summer 1994): 304-

305.

Britain at the Polls, 1992, ed. Anthony King. (Chatham, N.J.: Chatham House Publishers,

1992) in Social Science Quarterly 74/4 (December 1993): 930.

The State of Welfare: The Welfare State in Britain Since 1974, ed. John Hills.

(Oxford:Clarendon Press, 1990) in British Politics Group Newsletter, 71 (1993):10-12.

Commonality and Difference: Australia and the United States, ed. Glenn Withers (Sydney:

Allen & Unwin, 1991) in Australian Journal of Political Science 27/2 (July 1992): 366-367.

America's Welfare State: From Roosevelt to Reagan, by Edward Berkowitz (Baltimore: The

Johns Hopkins University Press, 1991) in Social Science Quarterly 73/2 (June 1992):470

471.

The State or the Market: Politics and Welfare in Contemporary Britain, ed. Martin Loney

(London: Sage Publications, 1987); Poverty and Support, by Peter Alcock (London:

Longman, 1987); and British Social Policy 1914-1939, by Anne Crowther (London:

MacMillan, 1988) in British Politics Group Newsletter, 54 (1989):20-22.

Comparative Policy Research: Learning From Experience, eds. Meinolf Dierkes, Hans Weiler

and A. Antal (Aldershot, Eng: Gower, 1987) in Journal of Public Policy 8:1 (1988):101-103.

The Faces of Justice and State Authority, by Mirjan R. Damaska (New Haven: Yale University

Press, 1986) in Social Science Quarterly 69:3 (1988):791-792.

Race and Politics: Ethnic Minorities and the British Political System, by Muhammad Anwar

(London: Tavistock Publications, 1986) and Ideologies and Institutions in Urban France:

The Representation of Immigrants, by R. D. Grillo (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press,

1985) in American Political Science Review 81:3 (1987):1016-1018.

European Immigration Policy: A Comparative Study, ed. Tomas Hammar (Cambridge:

Cambridge University Press, 1985) in Journal of Public Policy 6:1 (1986):103-104.

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Introduction to Social Administration in Britain, by Muriel Brown (London: Hutchinson, 6th

ed., 1985) in British Politics Group Newsletter 43 (1986):27-28.

President and Parliament: A Short History of the French Presidency, by Leslie Derfler

(Gainesville, Florida: The University Presses of Florida, 1984) in Social Science Quarterly

66 (1985):479.

The Politics of Race in Britain, by Zig Layton-Henry (London: George Allen and Unwin,

1984) in British Politics Group Newsletter 38 (1984):35-36.

Immigrant Workers in Industrial France, by Gary S. Cross (Philadelphia: Temple University

Press, 1983) in International Migration Review 17:4 (1983):729-730.

The Crisis in Social Security, by Carolyn Weaver (Durham: Duke University Press, 1982) in

Journal of Sociology and Social Welfare 10:4 (1983):735-737.

Social Service Politics in the United States and Britain, by Willard C. Richan (Philadelphia:

Temple University Press, 1981) in Journal of Sociology and Social Welfare 10:1 (1983):169

171.

Pourquoi l'immigration en France? Critique des idees recues en matiere d'immigration, by

Albano Cordeiro (Creteil: Office Municipal des Migrants de Creteil, 1981) in International

Migration Review 16:2 (1982):236-238.

Dualism and Discontinuity in Industrial Societies, by Suzanne Berger and Michael J. Piore

(New York: Cambridge University Press, 1980) in American Political Science Review 75:1

(March 1982).

The Political Economy of the Welfare State, by Ian Gough (London: Macmillan, 1979) in

Journal of Social Policy 9:4 (October-1980):545-549 (Gary P. Freeman and Paul Adams).

Labor Migration Under Capitalism: The Puerto Rican Experience, by the History Task Force,

Centro de Estudios Puertoriquenos (New York: Monthly Review Press, 1979) in

International Migration Review 14:4 (1980):582-583.

Wither the State? Politics and Public Enterprise in Three Countries, by Ira Sharkansky

(Chatham, N. J.: Chatham House Publishers, 1979) in American Political Science Review

74:3 (September 1980):859-860.

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Policymaking for Social Security, by Martha Derthick (Washington D. C.: The Brookings

Institution, 1979) in Journal of Politics 42 (1980), pp. 1191-1193.

France Faces Depopulation: Postlude Edition, 1936-1976, by Joseph J. Spengler (Durham:

Duke University Press, 1979) in Social Science Quarterly 60:4 (March 1980).

CONFERENCE PAPERS

“Insights, Controversies, and Progress in Comparative Immigration Politics.” Paper

delivered at SSRC/ENS de Lyon Workshop on Multiculturalism, Immigration and Identities:

A Transatlantic Comparison, Lyon, June 10, 2010. Published, see Book Chapters

“Harder Times, Meaner Politics, but Mass Immigration Keeps Rolling Along.” Prese

Conference on US/Australian Immigration in Harder Times. Monash University

Conference Center, Prato, Italy, May 2010. Published, see Book Chapters

“From Disordered Expansion to Disordered Stalemate: Immigration Politics in the United

States.” Paper presented at a conference on US/Australian Immigration since 1990.

Monash University Conference Center, Prato, Italy, Oct. 2008. Published, see Book Chapters

“Pointless: On the Failure to Adopt an Immigration Points System in the United States.”

(Gary P. Freeman, David L. Leal, and Jake Onyett). Paper presented at the Workshop on

Highly Skilled Immigration Policy, University of Toronto, 8 February 2008. Published, see

Book Chapters

“Diversity and Distribution: Migration and Welfare States.” Presented at a Conference on

The Future of the Welfare State, Austin, Tx, February 1-3, 2007. Published, see under

different title in Book Chapters

“Diversity and Distribution: On the Political Viability of Welfare States in Multicultural

Societies.” Paper delivered at the Conference on Multiculturalism and its Discontents,

Boulder, CO, 23-24 April, 2007. See above for publication details

“Terrorism, Security, and European Opinion on Immigration.” (Alan E. Kessler and Gary P.

Freeman). Paper presented at the conference on Immigration Policy Since 9/11,

University of Texas at Austin, March 2-3, 2006. Published see Articles

“Political Economy Approaches to Migration Policy.” (Gary P. Freeman and Alan E. Kessler).

Paper presented at the Workshop on Interdisciplinary Approaches to Migration Theory,

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Hamburg Institute of International Economics, 13 June 2005. Published, see Articles

“The Politics of Skill Migration in Australia, Canada and the United States.” (Gary P.

Freeman and David Hill). Paper presented at the Workshop on Global Mobility, UCLA, June

4-5, 2004. Published, see Book Chapters

“Perspectives on Immigrant Integration in Europe: Emerging Commonalities and Stable

Particularities.” Paper presented at a Workshop on Integration of Turkish Immigrants in

Europe. Bozaziçi University, Istanbul, 26-27 March 2004.

“Beyond Fortress Europe? Public Opinion on Immigration and Asylum in the EU.” (Alan E.

Kessler and Gary P. Freeman). Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the American

Political Science Association, Philadelphia, 28 August 2003. Published, see Articles

“Political Science and Immigration: Policy Types and Modes of Politics.” Paper presented to

the R.F. Harney Center for Ethnic, Immigration and Pluralism Studies, University of

Toronto, 21 March 2003; also presented at The Human Face of Global Mobility Workshop,\

UCLA, 17 May, 2003. Published, see Articles

“National Politics and International Cooperation: Canada, the United States and the

European Model.” Presented at a conference on Revisiting Canada’s Immigration Policy

Post--September 11, The Institute for Research on Public Policy, Toronto, 2-3 May, 2002.

“Sovereignty, Public Opinion, and Prospects for a Common European Migration Policy.”

(Alan E. Kessler and Gary P. Freeman). Presented at the Annual Meeting of the

International Studies Association, New Orleans, 24-27 March, 2002.

“Toward a Theory of Migration Politics.” Presented at the Council for European Studies,

Conference for Europeanists, Chicago, 14-17 March 2002.

“Divergent Paths: Immigration Politics in Australia and the United States.” (Gary P.

Freeman and Robert Birrell). Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Australian Studies

Association of North America, Washington, D.C., 23-24 February, 2001. Published, see

Articles

“Markets and the Expansion of Rights: A Commentary.” Presented at a Workshop on

Magnet Societies: The United States and Germany, Loccum, Germany, 14-17 June 2000.

“Political Science and Comparative Immigration Politics.” Presented at a Conference on

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The Political Economy of Immigration, Murphy Institute of Political Economy, Tulane

University, New Orleans, 24-25 March 2000.

“Restricting Immigrant Access to Employment: An Examination of Regulations in Five

States.” (Luis F.B. Plascencia, Gary P. Freeman, and Mark Setzler). Presented at the

Southwest Political Science Association Annual Meeting, Galveston, 17-19 April 2000.

Published, see Monographs

“European Union Citizenship and National Prerogatives.” Presented at the conference on

“The Current European Union Agenda, European Union Center of the University of

Missouri, Columbia, April 1999.

“Democratic Politics and Multi-lateral Immigration Policy.” Presented at the Annual Legal

Conference on Immigration and Refugee Policy, Center for Migration Studies, Washington,

D.C., 25-26 March 1999. Published, see Book Chapters

“Clientelism or Populism? The Politics of Immigration Reform in the United States.”

Prepared for presentation at a Conference on Dilemmas of Immigration Control in a

Globalizing World sponsored by the European Forum, Centre for Advanced Studies,

European University Institute, Florence, 11-12 June 1998. Published, see Book Chapters

“National Politics and International Migration in Western Europe.” Prepared for

presentation at a conference on Europe: The New Melting Pot? Nanovic Institute for

European Studies, University of Notre Dame, 22-24 March 1998.

“Winners and Losers: Politics and the Distribution of the Costs and Benefits of

Immigration.” Prepared for presentation at the Annual Meeting of the American Political

Science Association, Washington, D.C., August 28-31, 1997. Published, see Book Chapters

“United States Migration Policy in the Context of Global Labor Flows.” Prepared for a

Conference on India, Southeast Asia and the United States: New Opportunities for

Understanding and Cooperation, 31 January-1 February, 1997, Singapore. Published, see

Book Chapters

“Immigration as a Source of Political Discontent in Western Countries.” Prepared for a

Conference on The Crisis of Confidence in Western Democracies, 7-9 November, 1996,

Brussels. Published, see Book Chapters

"Mexico and U.S. Worldwide Immigration Policy." Gary P. Freeman and Frank D. Bean.

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Prepared for a Conference on Mexican Migration and U.S. Policy, 13-15 June, 1996,

Washington, D.C. Published, see Book Chapters

"Mass Politics and the Immigration Agenda in Liberal Democracies." Prepared for

presentation at the Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Chicago,

30 August-2 September, 1995.

"Japan and the Asian NICs as New Countries of Destination" (Gary P. Freeman and Jongryn

Mo). Conference on International Trade and Migration in the APEC Region, University of

Melbourne, 10-11 July, 1995. Published, see Book Chapters

"The Quest for Skill: A Comparative Analysis." Migration and Migration Policies: The

International Experience. Center for International Studies and the Urban Foundation of

South Africa. MIT, 22-23 February, 1995. Published, see Book Chapters

"Modes of Immigration Politics in the Receiving States." Immigration into Western

Societies, European Studies Association and the University of South Carolina, Charleston,

13-14 May, 1994. Published, see Book Chapters

"Why the Immigration Intake is Too Large in Democracies." Annual Meeting of the

American Political Science Association, Washington, D.C., September, 1993.

"From 'Populate or Perish' to 'Diversify or Decline'. Immigration and Australian National

Security." International Migration and the Security of States. MIT, Cambridge, MA,

December 1991.

"The Historical and Comparative Setting of Contemporary Immigration Policy" (Gary P.

Freeman and James Jupp). Presented at Nations of Immigrants: Australia and the United

States in a Changing World. Austin, April 5-7, 1991.

“The Politics of Interests and Immigration Policymaking in Australia and the United States"

(Gary P. Freeman and Katharine Betts). Presented at Nations of Immigrants: Australia and

the United States in a Changing World. Austin, April 5-7, 1991. Published, see Book

Chapters

"The French State Reconsidered: The Lost World of Social Security Administration."

Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Atlanta, GA,

September 1989.

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"Social Policymaking in the United States: The Impact of Elections in the Eighties."

Presented at a conference on Elections and Policy Choices in Germany and America,

University of Cologne, West Germany, September 28-30, 1989.

"The State and Immigrant Minorities: A Comparative Analysis." Presented at a Conference

on Ethnic and Racial Minorities in Advanced Industrial Democracies, University of Notre

Dame, Notre Dame, IN, December 1987.

"Comparing Public Policies: National and Cross-National Perspectives." Presented at the

Annual Meeting of the Political Studies Association (U. K.) Aberdeen, Scotland, April 1987.

"Bureaucratic Institutions and State Pensions." Presented at the Conference for

Europeanists, Washington, DC, October 1985.

"Bureaucratic Structure and the Social Security Crisis." Presented at the Annual Meeting of

the American Political Science Association, New Orleans, August 1985.

"National Styles Versus Policy Sectors: Explaining Structured Variation." Presented at the

World Congress of the International Political Science Association, Paris, July 1985.

Published, see Articles

"Voters, Bureaucrats, and the State: On the Autonomy of Social Security Policy." Presented

at the Symposium on the 50th Anniversary of the Social Security Act, University of New

Mexico, March 1985. Published, see Book Chapters

"Migration and the Political Economy of the Welfare State." Presented at the Annual

Meeting of the International Studies Association, Washington, DC, March 1985. Published,

see Articles

"Do Policy Issues Determine Politics? State Pensions Policy in Britain and America."

Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Washington,

DC, September 1984. Published, see Book Chapters

"The Politics of the French Welfare State." Presented at the Western Political Science

Association Annual Meeting, Sacramento, April 1984.

"International Economic Pressures and Domestic Social Policies." Presented at the

Southwest Political Science Association Annual Meeting, Fort Worth, March 1984.

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"Social Security in One Country? Foreign Economic Policy and Domestic Social Programs."

Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Chicago,

August 1983.

"Statecraft and Social Insurance Policy in Latin America and the Unites States: A

Comment." Presented at a conference on Social Security and Health Care in Latin America

and the Caribbean in the Eighties, Center for Latin American Studies, University of

Pittsburgh, June 27-29, 1983. Published, see Book Chapters

"The Changing Politics of Social Security in the United States." Presented at a Conference

on Post-Keynesian Politics: Rethinking the Welfare State, Center for International Studies,

Cornell University, September 16-18, 1981.

"Social Policy in France: The Politics of a Traditionally Conservative Welfare State."

Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, New York,

1981.

"Social Security and Economic Strategy: A Comparative Analysis" (Gary P. Freeman and

Paul Adams). Presented at the 2nd Conference for Europeanists, Council for European

Studies, Washington, DC, 1980; also presented at a symposium sponsored by the

President's Commission on Pension Policy, Washington, DC, 1980.

"Social Security in an Efficient Economy." Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American

Political Science Association, Washington, DC, 1980.

"The Politics of Retrenchment: Social Security in Comparative Perspective" (Gary P.

Freeman and Paul Adams). Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Political

Science Association, Washington, DC, 1979. Published, see Book Chapters

"The Political Economy of Social Security Reform in the United States, France, and Britain"

(Gary P. Freeman and Paul Adams). Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Society for the

Study of Social Problems, Boston, 1979.

"The Political Economy of Immigration Policy: Labor Supply and Legitimacy." Presented at

the First Conference for Europeanists, Council for European Studies, Washington, DC, 1979.

"Immigration, Race Relations, and Migrant Labor: The British and French Policy Response,

1945-1976." Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Southwestern Political Science

Association, Dallas, 1976.

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GRANTS AND AWARDS

2013 University of Texas, Faculty Research Grant

2001 University of Texas, Faculty Research Grant

2000 Visiting Scholar Grant, Monash University, Melbourne, Australia (One

Month’s stay)

2000 University of Texas, Faculty Research Award, (Semester’s leave).

1999 Research grant from the Canadian Embassy to the USA for research on

Canadian immigration politics.

1997 Principal investigator, Grant to Tomas Rivera Policy Institute from Emma

Lazarus Fund, Open Society Program, Soros Foundation for research on

impact of welfare reform on legal immigrants in California and Texas

Principal investigator, Grant to Tomas Rivera Policy Institute from Ford

Foundation for research on impact of welfare reform on legal immigrants in

California and Texas

Principal investigator, Grant to Tomas Rivera Policy Institute from Levis-

Strauss Foundation for research on impact of welfare reform on legal

immigrants in California and Texas

1996 Principal investigator, Grant to Public Policy Clinic, Department of

Government, for research on naturalization of Texas eligible legalized aliens

from Texas Department of Human Resources, June

1995 Grant for Travel to Australian Defence Forces Academy, University of New

South Wales, Canberra; Grant from the Edward Clark Center for Australian

Studies to support visit to ADFA and to attend a conference on Trade and

Migration in the Asian Pacific, University of Melbourne, July

1994 Macatee Fellowship, University of Texas, to travel to Britain to attend

Ditchley Conference

1992 Research grant, Canadian Embassy to the USA for work on Canadian

immigration policy; Macatee Fellowship, University of Texas, grant for field

research on European migration affairs

Received a grant of $4000 from the U.S. Department of Labor to report on the

"Comparative Study of American and Australian Immigration Policy."

1990 University Research Institute, Faculty Research Assignment; Visiting

Fellowship, Research School of Social Sciences, Australian National

University; Policy Research Institute, LBJ School of Public Affairs, grant for

field research on Australian immigration policy.

1989 Edward Clark Center for Australian Studies, University of Texas, grant for

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field research on Australian immigration policy.

1987 Macatee Fellow, University of Texas, grant for research on British politics.

1985 University Research Institute, University of Texas, Research Grant for field

work in France and Britain.

1984 Grant for research on social policy and Texas Hispanics from the Field

Foundation.

1983 University Research Institute, University of Texas, Special Grant.

1981-82 Fellowship from the German Marshall Fund of the United States for research

on pensions and the politics of productivity in Europe and the USA

1978 University Research Institute, University of Texas, Summer Research Award.

National Endowment for the Humanities Fellowship, American Enterprise

Institute, Washington, D.C.

1977 University Research Institute, University of Texas, Special Grant.

1976 Recipient of Southwest Social Science Association Award for Best Paper

Delivered at 1976 Conference, Second Place.

1967-74 Danforth Graduate Fellowship.

1973 Knapp Travel Fellowship, University of Wisconsin. Grant for dissertation

research from the Center for the Comparative Study of Postindustrial Society,

University of Wisconsin.

1967-68 Woodrow Wilson National Fellowship.

1966 Phi Beta Kappa, Emory University.

PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES (selected)

2009 Discussant, Panel on The (Im)possibility of Redistribution in Diverse Welfare

States, Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association,

Toronto, September.

Participant, Roundtable on Immigration in an Era of Restriction, Austin, Tx,

November.

2008 Discussant, Panel on Comparative Immigration Politics, Annual Meeting of

the American Political Science Association, Philadelphia, September.

2007 Discussant, Panel on Immigration, Citizenship, and American Democracy,

Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, September,

Chicago.

2006 Roundtable participant, Immigration Policy Since 9/11, Conference in Austin,

TX, March 2-3.

Chair, Comparative Politics Section, Western Political Science Association

Annual Meeting, Albuquerque, NM, 16-18 March.

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2004 Invited Speaker, “Asylum as a Distinctive Mode of Politics.” Conference on

“Resolving the European Asylum Crisis.” International Center for Migration,

Ethnicity and Citizenship at New School University, 14 June.

Invited Speaker, “Beyond Fortress Europe: Explaining Public Opinion on

Immigration and Asylum in the European Union.” Center for European

Studies, Bosaziçi University, Istanbul, 25 March

2003 Chair, Comparative Politics Section, APSA, Data Set Award Committee

Member, British Politics Group, APSA, Donald Stokes Fellowship Committee

2002 Invited speaker, The Human Face of Global Mobility, a Working Group for the

Center for Comparative and Global Research, UCLA, October; participant,

February

Commentator, Panels on Australian and British Immigration Policy,

Controlling Immigration: A Global Perspective, Center for Comparative

Immigration Studies, University of California, San Diego, 17-18 May.

2001-3 Fellow of the European Union Center, University of Oklahoma.

2001 Participant, Workshop on Harmonizing Migration and Asylum Policy in the

European Union. ICMEC, New School University, New York City, May 11-12.

2000 Participant, Roundtable on Reconsidering the Role of Domestic

Politics in Comparative Approaches to Immigration and Citizenship Policy.

Midwest Political Science Association Annual Meeting, Chicago, 27-30 April.

Lecture, “Immigration and Australia’s Changing Relationship with Britain.”

English-Speaking Union, Austin, 16 March.

Lecture, “Divergent Paths: Explaining Recent Immigration Policy in the

United States, Canada, and Australia.” Presented to the Department of

Sociology and Anthropology, Monash University, Melbourne, 3 March.

1999 Three lectures on Comparative Immigration Politics, Workshop on

International

Migration, West Virginia Consortium for Faculty and Course Development in

International Studies, West Virginia University, November.

Lecture, “European Union Citizenship and National Prerogatives.”

Conference on The Current European Agenda, European Union Center,

University of Missouri, Columbia, 8-9 April.

Discussant, Conference on Magnet Societies: Germany and the United States

as Countries of Immigration, Southern Methodist University, Dallas, February

28-March 2.

Division Chair, Comparative Politics of Advanced Industrial Societies, 1999

Annual Meeting, American Political Science Association

1998 Participant, Roundtable on The Radical Right in Western Europe, Eleventh

Annual Conference for Europeanists, Council for European Studies,

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Baltimore, 26-28 February

Chair and Discussant, Citizenship, Immigration, and ‘Race’ in Britain and

France, Eleventh Annual Conference for Europeanists, Council for European

Studies, Baltimore, 26-28 February

1997 Chair, Panel on Economic Performance and Regime Support in European

Democracies, American Political Science Association Annual Meeting,

Washington, D.C., August.

Participant, Roundtable on the Role of Chapter Advisors of Pi Sigma Alpha,

American Political Science Association Annual Meeting, Washington, D.C.,

August

Commentator, SSRC/GAAC Workshop on International Migration, Berlin, 15-

16 July.

Lecture, “The Politics of Immigration in Western Europe and the Settler

Societies.” Nanovic Center for European Studies, University of Notre Dame,

14 April.

Commentator, Graduate Student Workshop on Politics and Identity

Formation in Contemporary Europe, Center for European Studies, Harvard

University, 11-13 April.Commentator on Keynote Address by James Jupp,

Annual Meeting of the Australian Studies Association of North America,

Washington, D.C., 20-21 February.

1996 “Operation Jobs: An Evaluation.” Presentation (with Rodolfo de la Garza,

Roger Frahm, and Clare Sheridan) to staff of Immigration and Naturalization

Service and to staff of the United States Commission on Immigration Reform,

Washington, D.C. 14 November.

Panelist, Conference on The New Immigrants, University of Minnesota, 19-30

September.

Program Committee, 10th Conference for Europeanists, Council for European

Studies, Chicago, March 14-16

Chair, Panel on "Revisiting the History of the Welfare State," 10th Conference

of Europeanists, Chicago, March 14-16

1995 Chair, Panel on "Switzerland: From Homeland to Outlier of Liberalism,"

Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Chicago,

September 2

Lecture, "Mass Politics and the Immigration Agenda in Liberal Democacies,"

Department of Politics, Australian Defence Force Academy, Canberra, June 23

Lecture, "Modes of Immigration Politics in the Receiving States," Department

of Political Science, University of California at Los Angeles, May 1

Lecture, "The Politics of Race and Immigration in Britain," Faculty Seminar

on British Studies, University of Texas, February 5

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Discussant, Panel on "On Being the Other in Post-Unification Germany,"

German Studies Symposium, University of Texas, April 7

Executive Committee, Council for European Studies, elected to four-yearterm

1994 Invited participant, Conference on International Migration and Population

Pressures, Ditchley Foundation, Ditchley Park, UK, 16-18 September

Discussant, Panel on The Welfare State as Nation-state: The Domestic

Consequences of Globalization, American Political Science Association

Annual Meeting, New York, 1-4 September

Discussant, Panel on Institutional versus Cultural Explanations of

Comparative Public Policy, Western Political Science Association,

Albuquerque, NM, March 21-23

1993 Lecture, "Why the Immigration Intake is Too Large in a Democracy," Center

for European Studies, Harvard University, April

Commentator, Conference on "Controlling Illegal Immigration: A Global

Perspective," UCSD, La Jolla, March

1992 Lecture, "Recent Developments in American Immigration Policy," National

Immigration Outlook Conference, Sydney, Australia, November

International Member, Centre for Refugee Studies, York University, Toronto

Conference on Migration and the Security of States, MIT, Boston, February

Conference on North American Free Trade Area, Baylor University, March

Field research in seven West European Countries, May-June

Conference on Australian and Canadian Immigration, York University,

Toronto, May

1991 Organized a conference called "Nations of Immigrants: Australia and the USA

in a Changing World." Austin, April 5-7.

Lecture, "Immigration and Socio-political Change in Australia and the United

States." Center for International Affairs, Massachusetts Institute of

Technology, Cambridge, February.

Lecture on American social policy at the Centro de Investigacion y Docencio

Economico, Mexico City, January 23-25.

1990 National Outlook Conference on Immigration, Melbourne, November.

Organized a workshop on American and Australian immigration policy,

Melbourne, June.

Steering Committee, Council for European Studies, elected to three-year

term.

1988-89 Lecture, "On The Awfulness of the English," Faculty Seminar on British

Studies, University of Texas, September.

Conference on Immigration and Multiculturalism at the Australian Centre,

Melbourne University, August.

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Lecture, "Immigration Policy and Immigrant Status," The Flinders University

of South Australia, Adelaide, South Australia, August.

Field work in Australia on immigration policy, August.

Workshop on Recent Developments in French Politics, London School of

Economics, December, 1988.

1986-87 Field work in England and Scotland under a Macatee Fellowship, April.

Lecture, "Are There National Policy Styles? Some European and American

Comparisons," Henry Jackson School of Public and International Affairs and

the Department of Political Science, University of Washington, Seattle, 22

May.

Workshop on "The Concept of Policy Style," Wissenschaftszentrum Berlin fur

Sozialforschung, Berlin, June.

Workshop on "Professionalization and the State," Council for European

Studies, Research Planning Group, University of Bielefield, West Germany,

June.

Discussant, Panel on Public Policy in Western Europe, Southwest Social

Science Association Annual Meeting, Dallas, March.

Lecture, "The Chirac Government and Social Policy," Inter-University

Consortium for Social Research on France, New York University, February.

Chairman, Panel on Explaining Public Policy: Linking Micro and Macro

Perspectives, Southern Political Science Association Annual Meeting, Atlanta,

November.

Discussant, Panel on Guest Workers and Social Change in West Germany,

Conference on West German Society, University of Texas, October.

1985-86 Chairman, Panel on Policy Development in Western Europe, Southwest Social

Science Association Annual Meeting, San Antonio, March.

Chairman, Panel on Comparative Social Policy, American Political Science

Association Annual Meeting, Washington, D.C., August.

Discussant, Panel on Parties, Corporatism, and Policies, American Political

Science Association Annual Meeting, Washington, D. C., August.

Co-chair, Round table on Coping With Problems in Comparative Policy

Research: A Discussion Session for Students and Faculty, American Political

Science Association Annual Meeting, Washington, D. C., August.

1984-90 Editorial Board, Journal of Politics.

1983-84 Discussant, Panel on Senders and Receivers: International Migration as a

Factor in European Development, Council for European Studies, 4th

Conference for Europeanists, Washington, D. C., October.

1981-82 Field work in France, Britain, and other European countries under a German

Marshall Fund Fellowship.

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1980-81 Lecture on "Immigrant Labor and Racial Conflict in Britain and France," and

"Social Security Reform in the U.S. and Europe," Washington University in St.

Louis, September 24-25, 1981.

Organized (with Michael Lund) a Panel on Pensions Under Pressure: Political

Demands and Economic Constraints, Council for European Studies, 2nd

Conference for Europeanists, Washington, D. C., October, 1980. Scholars

from Italy, Britain, and the United States (including myself) also gave

presentations to the President's Commission on Pensions Policy and to about

fifty government and private sector pension policymakers and specialists in a

day-long session.

1979-80 Chairman, Panel on Mass Aspirations and Satisfaction in Advanced

Capitalism, American Political Science Association Annual Meeting,

Washington, D. C., August.

Chairman, Panel on the Welfare State: Performance and Backlash, American

Political Science Association Annual Meeting, Washington, D. C., August.

Discussant, Panel on French Immigration Policy, Western Society for French

History, Omaha, Nebraska, November.

Discussant, Panel on the Integrative Capacity of European Societies: The

`Guestworker' Issue, Workshop on the Study of Germany, Conference Group

on German Politics, Ogunquit, Maine, June.

1978-79 Lecture on "Immigration Policy in France," Center for International Studies,

Cornell University, December.

Chairman, Panel on Migrant Labor in Europe, Council for European Studies,

First Conference for Europeanists, Washington, D. C., March.

Discussant, Panel on Comparative Public Policy, Midwest Political Science

Association Annual Meeting, Chicago, April.

1978 Field Work on social security policy conducted in Great Britain and France.

1976-77 Discussant, Council for European Studies, Conference on Western Europe,

University of New Orleans, November.

Discussant, Conference on Political Economy of Sunbelt Cities, University of

Texas at Austin, November.

1974 Field Work on Immigrant labor policy conducted in Great Britain and France.

TEACHING

Lower-division

Introduction to American and Texas Government

Policymaking Process

Foundations of American Democracy

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Politics of Poverty and Welfare

Upper-division

British Political System

Western European Political Systems

Politics of Poverty and Welfare

Politics of the Welfare State

Policymaking in the United States

Immigration and Comparative Politics

Graduate Seminars

Comparative Politics of Western Europe

Comparative Public Policy

Public Policy Analysis

Public Policy Clinic

Doctoral dissertations supervised: 12

Teaching Awards: Allen Shivers Award for Outstanding Teaching, 1983

UNIVERSITY SERVICE

1976-2013 Two years in Faculty Senate and University Council, one year as Chair of

External Relations Committee; 4 years on University Fellowship Selection

Committee; 3 years on University Research Institute Selection Committee;

one year on Fulbright Selection Committee; two years on Dean’s Promotion

and Tenure Committee; Dept. of Government Graduate Adviser (3 years);

Departmental Undergraduate Adviser (4 years); Dedman Scholars Selection

Committee (2 years); Dedman Mentor (3 years); Departmental Executive

Committee (21 years); Liberal Arts Freshman Initiative Mentor (1 year);

Faculty Fellow with University Resident Halls (3 years); Faculty Liaison with

the Washington Center and The American University Washington Internship

Programs (3 years); Chair, Department’s Peer Evaluation Committee (4

years); Chair or Co-chair, Comparative Politics Field (13 years), Chair of

Department (7 years).

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