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Updated: October 2017 DR. KEITH G. BANTING, CM, FRSC QUEEN’S UNIVERSITY School of Policy Studies, Queen’s University Kingston, Ontario K7L 3N6 Canada Tel. (613)533-3094 Fax (613)533-2135 [email protected] PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES Degrees…..………………………………………………… p. 2 Professional Appointments……………………………….. p. 2 Honours and Awards……………………………………… p. 2 Professional Activities…………………………………….. p. 3 Research Funding ……………………………………….... p. 6 Administrative Committees………………………………. p. 7 PUBLICATIONS Books……………………………………………………….. p. 9 Edited Books……………………………………………….. p. 9 Articles and Chapters …………………………………….. p. 11 Reviews and Comments…………………………………… p. 19 Working Papers……………………………………………. p. 20 Translations in foreign languages ……………………….... p. 23 Reprints in English….……………………………………... p. 24 PRESENTATIONS Academic presentations ………………………………….. p. 26 Presentations to Governments………………………….… p. 36

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Updated: October 2017

DR. KEITH G. BANTING, CM, FRSC

QUEEN’S UNIVERSITY

School of Policy Studies, Queen’s UniversityKingston, Ontario K7L 3N6

CanadaTel. (613)533-3094Fax (613)533-2135

[email protected]

PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES

Degrees…..………………………………………………… p. 2Professional Appointments……………………………….. p. 2Honours and Awards……………………………………… p. 2Professional Activities…………………………………….. p. 3 Research Funding ……………………………………….... p. 6Administrative Committees………………………………. p. 7

PUBLICATIONS

Books……………………………………………………….. p. 9Edited Books……………………………………………….. p. 9Articles and Chapters …………………………………….. p. 11Reviews and Comments…………………………………… p. 19Working Papers……………………………………………. p. 20Translations in foreign languages ……………………….... p. 23Reprints in English….……………………………………... p. 24

PRESENTATIONS

Academic presentations ………………………………….. p. 26Presentations to Governments………………………….… p. 36

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PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES

I. Degrees

Queen’s University, B.A.(Hons.) 1969Oxford University (Nuffield College), D.Phil. 1975

II. Academic Appointments

2015- Stauffer Dunning Fellow in the School of Policy StudiesProfessor Emeritus, Department of Political Studies, Queen’s University

2003- 2013 Queen’s Research Chair in Public Policy, Queen’s University.

1992-2003 Stauffer-Dunning Professor of Policy Studies, and Director of the School of Policy Studies, Queen’s University.

1989-92 Associate Dean, School of Graduate Studies and Research, Queen’s University.

1986- Professor, School of Policy Studies and Department of Political Studies, Queen’s University.

1973-86 Department of Political Science, University of British Columbia (Assistant Professor/Associate Professor/Professor).

III. Honours and Awards

Awards and distinctions prior to final degree

1965 Ontario Scholarship; Queen’s University Scholarship1965 Chancellor C.A. Dunning Scholarship, Queen’s University1969 Principal’s Medal in Political Studies, Queen’s University1970-73 Commonwealth Scholarship1973 Canada Council Doctoral Fellowship

Honours

2004 Member, Order of Canada

Citation: “As a renowned scholar and administrator, Keith Banting has made outstanding contributions to the development and understanding of social policy in Canada. Known for his impeccable research and inspiring leadership, he is a professor at Queen’s University and former director of its School of Policy Studies. Under his stewardship, the School has become one of our nation’s pre-

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eminent institutions in this field. He has written and published extensively on numerous contemporary issues, including income security, federalism, health policy and comparative politics. Widely respected by his peers, he has also served as vice-president of the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada.”

2012 Fellow, Royal Society of Canada

2012 Honorary Doctorate, Stockholm University

2012 Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal

2016 Mildred A. Schwartz Lifetime Achievement Award in Canadian Politics,Canadian Politics Section, American Political Science Association.

Honorary Lectures

1994 Hooker Distinguished Visiting Professor, McMaster University1997 Jack and Kay Graham Memorial Lecture, McMaster University2001 Henrietta Harvey Distinguished Lecturer, Memorial University of Newfoundland2003 Donald Gow Memorial Lecture, Queen’s University, April 20032005 Distinguished Speaker, John Molson School of Business, Concordia University2007 Inaugural Dr. Richard B. Splane Lecture, University of British Columbia2010 Presidential Address, Canadian Political Science Association, Montreal2013 Keynote Lecture, Swedish Political Science Association, Stockholm.2014 Keynote Lecture, Atlantic Provinces Political Science Association, St.John’s Nfld.

IV. Professional Activities

Visiting Fellowships

Academic Visitor, London School of Economics, London 1979Associate Director, Institute of Intergovernmental Relations, Queen’s University,

1981-83Guest Scholar, Brookings Institution, Washington, D.C. 1991 and 1992Visiting Scholar, Center for European Studies, Harvard University, 1997-98Visiting Fellow, Nuffield College, Oxford University, Hilary Term, 2004Fellow, Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies, European University

Institute, Fiesole, Italy, Spring Term, 2004Visiting Professor, School of Political Science, Criminology and Sociology,

University of Melbourne, Winter term 2007Fellow, Linnaeus Centre for Integration Studies, Stockholm University,

Stockholm, Sweden (2011 - ). Visiting Fellow and Sproul Fellow, Institute of Governmental Studies and

Canadian Studies Program, University of California (Berkeley), Fall 2013

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Visiting Scholar, Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Barcelona, Spain, May 2014Fellow, Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies, European University

Institute, Fiesole, Italy, spring term, 2014, 2015Senior Fellow, Massey College, University of Toronto (2015 - )Willy Brandt Guest Professor, Malmö University, Malmö, Sweden. (2016)

Professional Associations

Canadian Political Science AssociationMember of the Board of Directors (1985-87)

President (2009-2010) Member, Nominating Committee (2013-14)

American Political Science AssociationSelection Committee, Mildred Schwartz Achievement Award (2014)Presidential Task Force on Racial and Economic Equality (2014-2015)

International Political Science AssociationCouncil for European StudiesInstitute of Public Administration of CanadaInternational Association for Sociology (RC 19)

Editorial Positions

Editorial Board, Canadian Public Policy (1985-95)Editorial Board, Journal of Comparative Public Policy (2001-09; 2011- )Editorial Advisory Board, Social Policy and Administration (2006- )Editorial Board, British Journal of Canadian Studies, (2009- )Editorial Board, Palgrave Series in Citizenship Transitions, Palgrave Macmillan UK (2013 - ).Editorial Board, Mowat Centre, School of Public Policy and Governance, University of Toronto (2014 - ).

Professional Service

Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada: leadership roles- Member, Council of the SSHRC (1986-1992)- Vice President of SSHRC (1990-92)

Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada: operating roles- Member; Research Grants Adjudication Committee XI (1985-86)- Chair, Research Grants Adjudication Committee, Nonprofit Sector (2001)- Member, College of Reviewers of the Canada Research Chairs Program (2000-) - Chair, Mid-Term Evaluation of the Metropolis Project (2005-06)

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Member, University Professors Selection Committee, University of Toronto (1992-95).

Member, Advisory Committee, Population Health Program, Canadian Institute for Advanced Research (1997-2000).

Member, Board of Directors, Centre for the Study of Living Standards (1998-2015)

Member, Scientific Advisory Board, Stockholm University Linnaeus Center for Integration Studies (SULCIS), Stockholm, Sweden 2008 - ).

Member, Scientific Advisory Committee of the Royal Society of Canada (2009-2015).

Member, Review Committee, Selection of Trudeau Fellows, Pierre Elliot Trudeau Foundation, Montreal (2013).

Royal Society of Canada, Committee to Select New Fellows, 2016 and 2017.

Chair, selection committee, Ralph A. Bunche Book Award, American Political Science Association, 2017.

Public Service

Royal Commission on the Economic Union and Development Prospects for Canada

- Research Coordinator (1983-85); Report Drafting Team (1984-85)

Symposium for New Members of Parliament, House of Commons - Founding director and organizer (1994, 1997, 2001)

Canada-United Kingdom Colloquia (sponsored by Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade and the Foreign and Commonwealth Office)

- Lead Canadian organizer of annual conference (1996-2002)

Queen’s International Institute on Social Policy (supported by Government of Canada and the Government of Ontario:

- Lead organizer of annual conference for policy-makers (1996- )

Member, Advisory Committee, National Policy Research Conference, Policy Research Initiative, Government of Canada, 2001

Chair, Policy Dialogue, Commission on the Future of Health Care in Canada (the Romanow Commission), September 5, 2002

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Co-Chair, Advanced Seminar on Democracy, Deputy Ministers Learning Program, Canadian Council on Management Development, Government of Canada. 2002-03.

Expert Witness, Federal Court of Canada, Le Procureur Général du Québec et Sa Majesté la Reine, du chef du Canada, 2005.

• Testimony cited at: Monsieur le judge de Montigny, Motifs du judgment et judgment, Reference 2008 CF 713, paragraphs 28, 45, 66, 76, 81.

Research Director, Employment Insurance Task Force, Mowat Centre for Policy Innovation, University of Toronto, 2010-2011.

V. Research and Conference Funding (since 1988)

Research Funding

Donner Canadian Foundation1988-94 Canada and the United States in a

Changing Global Environment $400,000

Secretary of State: Canadian Studies Program1990-91 Canada and the United States in a

Changing Global Environment $25,000

Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council1996-03 MCRI: Canadian International Labour Network $50,0001998-99 Project on Trends $5,0001998-04 MCRI: Equality, Security and Community $40,0002005-08 Standard Research Grant: Immigration,

Multiculturalism and the Welfare State (CI) $43,8002009-11 Canadian Labour Research (PI) $10,0002011 Aid to Research Workshop: Co-applicant $24,5472010-14 Standard Research Grant: Ethnic Diversity

and Social Solidarity (PI) $141,168 2011 Aid to Research Workshop: Co-applicant $24,5472015-20 Insight Grant on Divided Cities (CI) $160,0002016-17 Syria Refugee Program (PI) $15, 955

Queen’s University2003-13 Queen’s Research Chair in Public Policy $200,0002015-2020 Stauffer-Dunning Fellowship $75,000

Conference Grants from Government Agencies

Department of Finance, Government of Canada

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1993 Conference grant: $10,0001995 Conference grant: $10,0002009 Conference grant: $5,0002010 Conference grant: $2,500

Employment and Social Development Canada (previously HRSDC) 1993- 2008 Conference grants totalling over $600,0002009 Conference grant: $40,0002010 Conference grant: $40,0002011 Conference grant: $40,0002012 Conference Grant $20,0002013 Conference Grant $40,0002014 Conference Grant $40,0002015 Conference Grant $40,0002016 Conference Grant $40,0002017 Conference grant $40,000

Heritage Canada/Metropolis Project2007 Conference grant: $29,500

Government of Ontario 2008 MCHSS Conference grant: $40,000 2009 MCHSS Conference grant: $40,0002010 MCHSS Conference grant: $40,0002011 MCHSS Conference grant: $40,0002012 MCHSS Conference grant: $40,0002013 MCHSS Conference grant: $40,0002014 MCHSS Conference Grant $40,0002015 MCHSS Conference Grant $40,0002016 MCHSS Conference Grant $40,0002017 MCHSS Conference Grant $40,000

VII. Senior Administrative Committees, Queen’s University (selected)

Chair, Executive Committee, Institute of Intergovernmental Relations (1988-2002)

Chair, Sub-Committee V, Advisory Research Council (1988-89)

Chair, Committee on the Future of Teaching Programs in Policy Studies, School of Graduate Studies and Research (1989-90)

Chair, Committee on Policy Relating to Academic Discipline, School of Graduate Studies and Research (1989-90)

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Chair, Committee on Race Relations in the School of Graduate Studies and Research (1991-92)

Member of Senate (1995-2000); member of Senate Operations Review Committee (1999-2000)

Member, Advisory Committee on the Selection of the Vice-Principal Research (1996)

Member, Advisory Committee on the Strategic Research Plan for Queen’s University (2000-03)

Member, Advisory Committee on the Selection of the Chancellor (2001)

Chair, Advisory Committee on the Proposal for a Southern Africa Research Centre (2001)

Member, Advisory Committee on the Selection of the Dean of Business (2002)

Member, Advisory Committee on the Selection of the Director, Centre for International Relations (2002)

Member, Internal Academic Review Team for the School of Business (2004-05)

Member, Internal Academic Review Team for Department of Mechanical and Materials Engineering (2007-08)

Member, Selection Committee for Sir Edward Peacock Professorships (2008)

Member, Advisory Search Committee, Director, School of Policy Studies (2008)

Member, Advisory Search Committee, Head of the Department of Political Studies (2008-09)

Member, Advisory Review Committee for the Institute for Population and Public Health (2008-09).

Member, Advisory Search Committee, Head of the Department of Political Studies, (2010-2011)

Member, Research Community Committee to advise the Vice Principal Research (2011-15)

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PUBLICATIONS

BOOKS

Poverty, Politics and Policy: Britain in the 1960s. (London: Macmillan, 1979), x, 187 pp

The Welfare State and Canadian Federalism. (Montreal: McGill-Queen’s University Press, 1982), xii, 226 pp. Second Edition, 1987, ix, 263 pp.

EDITED BOOKS

And No One Cheered: Federalism, Democracy and the Constitution Act (Toronto: Methuen Publications, 1983), xii, 376 pp. Co-edited with R. Simeon.

The Politics of Constitutional Change in Industrial Nations (London: Macmillan, 1985), xii, 257 pp. Co-edited with R. Simeon. Copublished as: Redesigning the State: The Politics of Constitutional Change in Industrial Nations (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1985), xii, 257 pp.

State and Society in the Modern Era: Canada in Comparative Perspective (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1986), xiii, 131 pp.

The State and Economic Interests (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1986), xv, 337 pp.

Degrees of Freedom: Canada and the United States in a Changing World (Montreal: McGill-Queen’s University Press, 1997), x, 482 pp. Co-edited with G. Hoberg and R. Simeon.

The Review of Economic Performance and Social Progress: The Longest Decade: Canada in the 1990s (Montreal: Institute for Research on Public Policy and Centre for the Study of Living Standards, 2001). Co-edited with A. Sharpe and F. St-Hilaire.

The Review of Economic Performance and Social Well-Being: Towards a Social Understanding of Productivity (Montreal: Institute for Research on Public Policy and Centre for the Study of Living Standards, 2002) xi, 326 pp. Co-edited with A. Sharpe and F. St.-Hilaire,

Multiculturalism and the Welfare State: Recognition and Redistribution in Contemporary Democracies (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2006), xv, 405 pp. Co-edited with Will Kymlicka.

Belonging? Diversity, Recognition and Shared Citizenship in Canada (Montreal: Institute for Research on Public Policy, 2007), ix, 697 pp. Co-edited with Thomas Courchene and

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Leslie Seidle. Inequality and the Fading of Redistributive Politics (Vancouver: University of British Columbia Press, 2013), x, 459 pp. Co-edited with John Myles.

The Global Promise of Federalism, (Toronto: University of Toronto Press 2013), vii, 310pp. Co-edited with Grace Skogstad, David Cameron and Martin Papillon.

The Strains of Commitment: The Political Sources of Solidarity in Diverse Societies. (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2017), xiv, 452pp. Co-edited with Will Kymlicka.

EDITED BOOKS: QUEEN’S POLICY STUDIES SERIES

These books appear in the “Queen’s Policy Studies Series” co-published by the School of Policy Studies of Queen’s University and McGill-Queen’s University Press.

The Future of Fiscal Federalism (Kingston: School of Policy Studies, 1994), ix, 368 pp. Coedited with D. Brown and T.J. Courchene.

A New Social Vision for Canada? Perspectives on the Federal Discussion Paper on Social Security Reform (Kingston: School of Policy Studies and Caledon Institute of Social Policy, 1994), x, 194 pp. Coedited with K. Battle.

Labour Market Polarization and Social Policy Reform (Kingston: School of Policy Studies, 1995), xii, 258 pp. Coedited with C. Beach.

Reform of Retirement Income Policy: International and Canadian Perspectives (Kingston: School of Policy Studies, 1997), xii, 342 pp. Co-edited with R. Boadway.

The Nonprofit Sector in Canada: Roles and Relationships (Kingston and Montreal: School of Policy Studies and McGill-Queen’s University Press, 2000), x, 266 pp.

The Nonprofit Sector and Government in a New Century (Kingston and Montreal: School of Policy Studies and McGill-Queen’s University Press, 2001), x, 256 pp. Co-edited with K. Brock.

Health Policy and Federalism: A Comparative Perspective on Multi-Level Governance, (Kingston and Montreal: School of Policy Studies and McGill-Queen’s University Press, 2002), ix, 200pp. Co-edited with S. Corbett.

The Nonprofit Sector in Interesting Times: Case Studies in A Changing Sector (Kingston and Montreal: School of Policy Studies and McGill-Queen’s University Press, 2003), x, 272 pp. Co-edited with K. Brock.

Making EI Work: Research from the Mowat Centre Employment Insurance Task Force. Montreal: Mowat Centre and McGill Queen’s University Press, 2012, pp. x, 476. Co-

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edited with Jon Medow.

Thinking Outside the Box: Innovation in Policy Ideas. Montreal and Kingston: School of Policy Studies and McGill-Queen’s University Press, 2015, pp. vii, 471. Co-edited with Richard Chaykowski and Steven Lehrer.

OTHER BOOKS:

Policy Choices: Political Agendas in Canada and the United States (Kingston: School of Policy Studies, Queen’s University, 1991), vii, pp. 152. Coedited with M. Hawes, R. Simeon and E. Willis.

Family Security in Insecure Times (Ottawa: National Forum on Family Security, 1993), xvi, pp. 210. Member of the editorial group.

ARTICLES AND CHAPTERS IN BOOKS:

“The Radical Interpretation of Social Security: a Critique”, Canadian Public Policy, vol. 1(4) 1975, pp. 520-26.

“Federalism, Democracy and the Constitution”, in K. Banting and R. Simeon, eds., And No One Cheered: Federalism, Democracy and the Constitution Act (Toronto: Methuen Publications, 1983), pp. 2-26. With R. Simeon.

“Federalism, Democracy and the Future”, in K. Banting and R. Simeon, eds., And No One Cheered: Federalism, Democracy and the Constitution Act (Toronto: Methuen Publications, 1983), pp. 348-359. With R. Simeon.

“The Decision Rules: Federalism and Pension Reform”, in D.W. Conklin, J. Bennett and T. Courchene, eds., Pensions Today and Tomorrow: Background Studies (Toronto: Ontario Economic Council, 1984), pp. 189-209.

“The Politics of Constitutional Change”, in K. Banting and R. Simeon, eds., The Politics of Constitutional Change in Industrial Nations (London: Macmillan, 1985), pp. 1-29. With R. Simeon.

“Federalism and Income Security: Three Faces of Federalism”, in T. Courchene, D.W. Conklin and G. Cook, eds., Ottawa and the Provinces: The Distribution of Money and Power, Volume I (Toronto: Ontario Economic Council, 1985), pp. 253-76.

“Institutional Conservatism: Federalism and Pensions”, in J.S. Ismael, ed., Canadian Social Welfare Policy: Federal and Provincial Dimensions (Montreal: McGill-Queen’s University Press, 1985), pp. 48-74.

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“Images of the Modern State”, in K. Banting, ed., State and Society in the Modern Era (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1986), pp. 1-20.

“The State and Economic Interests: an overview”, in K. Banting, ed., The State and Economic Interests (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1986), pp. 1-33.

“Visions of the Welfare State”, in S.B. Seward, ed., The Future of Social Welfare in Britain and Canada (Ottawa: Institute for Research on Public Policy, 1987), pp. 147-65.

“The Welfare State and Inequality in the 1980s”, Canadian Review of Sociology and Anthropology vol. 24(3), 1987, pp. 309-38.

“Political Meaning and Social Reform: The Meech Lake Accord and the Spending Power”, in C. Rogerson and K. Swinton, eds., Competing Visions of Constitutionalism: The Meech Lake Accord (Toronto: Carswell, 1988), pp. 161-73.

“Federalism, Social Reform and the Spending Power”, Canadian Public Policy, vol. xiv(s), 1988, pp. 81-92.

“Social Housing In a Divided State: Federalism and Public Housing in Canada”, in G. Fallis and A. Murray, eds., Housing the Homeless and the Poor (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1990), pp. 115-63.

“Constitutional Reform and Provincial Programs: in M. McMillan, ed., Provincial Finances: Problems and Prospects (Toronto: Canadian Tax Foundation, 1991), pp. 129-43.

“Federalism and the Supreme Court of Canada: Competing Bases of Legitimation”, in Ontario Law Reform Commission, Appointing Judges: Philosophy, Politics and Practice (Toronto: The Commission, 1991), pp. 31-55.

“The Politics of Wealth Taxes”, Canadian Public Policy, vol. XVII(3) 1991, pp. 351-67.

“Neoconservatism in an Open Economy: The Social Role of the Canadian State”, International Political Science Review, vol. 13(2) 1992, pp. 149-70.

“If Quebec Separates: Restructuring Northern North America”, in K. Weaver, ed., The Collapse of Canada? (Washington, D.C.: Brookings Institution, 1992), pp. 159-78.

“Economic Integration and Policy Harmonization: Convergence and Divergence in Social Policy in Canada and the United States”, in T. Hunsley, ed., Social Policy in a Global Economy (Kingston: School of Policy Studies, 1992), pp. 21-43.

“Managing a Multiauthor Research Project in Comparative Politics”, PS: Political Science and Politics, vol. XXVI, 1993, pp. 784-88. With K. Weaver, T.J. Pempll, N. Davidson, S. Verba.

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“The Future of Fiscal Federalism: an Overview”, in K.G. Banting, D. Brown and T.J. Courchene, eds., The Future of Fiscal Federalism (Kingston: School of Policy Studies, 1994), pp. 3-21. With D. Brown and T.J. Courchene.

“Social Policy Challenges in a Global Society”, in Daniel Morales-Gomez and Mario Torres, eds., Social Policy in a Global Society: Parallels and Lessons from the Canada-Latin America Experience (Ottawa: International Development Research Centre, 1995), pp. 31-62.

“Polarization and Social Policy Reform: Evidence and Issues”, in K. Banting and C. Beach, eds., Labour Market Polarization and Social Policy Reform (Kingston: School of Policy Studies, 1995), pp. 1-20. With C. Beach and G. Betcherman.

“Canada”, in M. Cichon and L. Samuel, eds., Making Social Protection Work: The Challenge of Tripartism in Social Protection Governance for Countries in Transition (Budapest: International Labour Organization: Central and Eastern European Team, 1995), pp. 145-55.

“The Social Security Review: policy-making in a semi-sovereign society”, Canadian Public Administration, vol. 38(2), 1995, pp. 283-290.

“The Welfare State as Statescraft: Territorial Politics and Canadian Social Policy”, in S. Liebfried and P. Pierson, eds., European Social Policy: Between Fragmentation and Integration (Washington, D.C.: Brookings Institution, 1995), pp. 269-300.

“Social Policy in a North American Free-Trade Area”, in Charles Doran, ed., A New North America (New York: Greenwood Press, 1996), pp. 91-111.

“Social Policy”, in G.B. Doern, L. Pal and B. Tomlin, eds., Border Crossings: The Internationalization of Canadian Policy (Toronto: Oxford University Press, 1996), pp. 27-54.

“Reforming Retirement Income Policy: an Overview,” in K. Banting and R. Boadway, eds., Reform of Retirement Income Policy: International and Canadian Perspectives (Kingston: School of Policy Studies, 1997), pp. 1-26. With R. Boadway.

“The Social Policy Divide: the Welfare State in Canada and the United States,” in K. Banting, G. Hoberg and R. Simeon, eds., Degrees of Freedom: Canada and the United States in a Changing World (Montreal: McGill-Queen’s University Press, 1997), pp. 267-309.

“Changing Economies, Changing Societies,” in K. Banting, G. Hoberg and R. Simeon, eds., Degrees of Freedom: Canada and the United States in a Changing World (Montreal: McGill-Queen’s University Press, 1997), pp. 23-70. With R. Simeon.

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“Globalization, Fragmentation and the Social Contract,” in K. Banting, G. Hoberg and R. Simeon, eds., Degrees of Freedom: Canada and the United States in a Changing World (Montreal: McGill-Queen’s University Press, 1997), pp. 389-415. With R. Simeon and G. Hoberg.

“The Internationalization of the Social Contract,” in T.J. Courchene, ed., The Nation State in a Global/Information Era (Kingston: John Deutsch Institute for the Study of Economic Policy, 1997), pp.255-85.

“The Past Speaks to the Future: Lessons from the Postwar Social Union” in H. Lazar, ed., Canada: the State of the Federation 1997: Non-Constitutional Renewal (Kingston: Institute for Intergovernmental Relations, 1998), pp. 39-69.

“Social Citizenship and the Multicultural Welfare State” in A. Cairns, J. Courtney, P. MacKinnon, H. Michelmann and D. Smith, eds., Citizenship, Diversity and Pluralism: Canadian and Comparative Perspectives (Montreal: McGill-Queen’s University Press, 1999), pp. 108-136.

“The Nonprofit Sector in Canada: An Introduction” in K. Banting, ed., The Nonprofit Sector in Canada: Roles and Relationships (Kingston and Montreal: School of Policy Studies and McGill-Queen’s University Press, 2000), pp. 1-28. With M. Hall.

“Looking in Three Directions: Migration and the European Welfare State in Comparative Perspective,” in M. Bommes and A. Geddes, eds., Immigration and Welfare: Challenging the Borders of the Welfare State (London: Routlege, 2000) pp. 12-33.

“The Longest Decade: Introduction and Overview” in K. Banting, A. Sharpe and F. St.-Hilaire, eds., The Review of Economic Performance and Social Progress (Montreal: Institute for Research on Public Policy and Centre for the Study of Living Standards, 2001), pp. 1-20. With A. Sharpe and F. St.-Hilaire.

“The Nonprofit Sector and Government in a New Century: An Introduction,” in Kathy Brock and Keith Banting, eds., The Nonprofit Sector and Government in a New Century (Kingston and Montreal: School of Policy Studies and McGill-Queen’s University Press, 2001), pp. 1-20. With Kathy Brock.

“Health Policy and Federalism: An Introduction,” in Keith Banting and Stan Corbett, editors, Health Policy and Federalism: A Comparative Perspective on Multi-Level Governance (Kingston and Montreal: School of Policy Studies and McGill-Queen’s University Press, 2002), pp. 1-38. With S. Corbett.

“The Scope for Domestic Choice: Policy Autonomy in a Globalizing World,” in G. Hoberg, ed., Capacity for Choice: Canada in a New North America (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2002), 252-98. With R. Simeon and G. Hoberg.

“Towards a Social Understanding of Productivity: an Introduction and Overview,” in

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Andrew Sharpe, France St.-Hilaire and Keith Banting, editors, The Review of Economic Performance and Social Well-Being: Towards a Social Understanding of Productivity (Montreal: Institute for Research on Public Policy and Centre for the Study of Living Standards, 2002) pp. 1-27. With A. Sharpe and F. St-Hilaire.

“The Paradox of Integration: National and Sub-National Variation in Income Maintenance Programs in Canada and the United States,” in Richard Harris, editor, North American Linkages (Calgary: University of Calgary Press, 2003), pp. 533-72. With G. Boychuk.

“Are Multiculturalism Policies Bad for the Welfare State?” Dissent, Fall 2003: 59-66. With W. Kymlicka.

“Defining the Sharing Community: the Federal Role in Health Care,” in H. Lazar and F. St-Hilaire, editors, Money, Politics and Health Care: Reconstructing the Federal-Provincial Relationship (Montreal: Institute for Research on Public Policy, 2004), pp. 3-77. With R. Boadway.

“Federal-Provincial Relations in Health Care: Reconstructing the Partnership,” in H. Lazar and F. St. Hilaire, editors, Money, Politics and Health Care: Reconstructing the Federal-Provincial Partnership (Montreal: Institute for Research on Public Policy, 2004), pp. 251-87. With H. Lazar, R. Boadway, D. Cameron and F. St. Hilaire.

“Ethnicity, Trust and the Welfare State,” in Philippe van Parijs, ed., Cultural Diversity versus Economic Solidarity (Brussels: Deboeck Université Press, 2004), pp. 33-57. With Stuart Soroka and Richard Johnston.

“Do Multiculturalism Policies Erode the Welfare State?” in Philippe van Parijs, ed., Cultural Diversity versus Economic Solidarity (Brussels: Deboeck Université Press, 2004), pp. 227-284. With Will Kymlicka.

“The Multicultural Welfare State: International Experience and North American Narratives,” Social Policy and Administration, vol. 39 (2) April 2005: 98-115.

“Canada: Nation-Building in a Federal Welfare State,” in Herbert Obinger, Stephan Leibfried and Frank G. Castles, eds., Federalism and the Welfare State: New World and European Experiences (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2005), pp. 89-137.

“What’s A Country for? Canadian Social Policy in the New North America,” in Richard G. Harris and Thomas Lemieux, editors, Social and Labour Market Aspects of North American Linkages (Calgary: University of Calgary Press, 2005), pp. 29-38.

“Community, Federalism and Fiscal Arrangements,” in Harvey Lazar, editor, Canadian Fiscal Arrangements: What Works, What Might Work Better? (Kingston and Montreal: Queen’s University, Institute of Intergovernmental Relations and McGill-Queen’s University Press, 2005), pp. 37-50.

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“Do We Know Where We are Going? The New Social Policy in Canada,” Canadian Public Policy, vol. XXXI (4): 2005: 421-29.

“Social Citizenship and Federalism: Is a Federal Welfare State a Contradiction in Terms?” in Scott Greer, editor, Territory, Democracy and Justice: Regionalism and Federalism in Western Democracies (London: Palgrave/Macmillan, 2006), pp. 44-66.

“Ethnic Diversity and the Welfare State: A North American Perspective,” in Simone Delorenzi, ed., Going Places: Neighbourhood, ethnicity and social mobility (London, UK: Institute for Public Policy Research, 2006), pp. 90-113.

“Immigration and Redistribution in the Global Era,” in Michael Wallerstein, Pranab Bardhan and Samuel Bowles, eds., Globalization and Social Redistribution (Princeton, NJ and New York: Princeton University Press and the Russell Sage Foundation, 2006), pp. 261-288. With Stuart Soroka and Richard Johnston.

“Disembedding Liberalism: The New Social Policy Paradigm in Canada,” in David Green and Jonathan Kesselman, editors, Dimensions of Inequality in Canada (Vancouver: UBC Press, 2006), pp. 417-452. This book was the winner of the 2007 Douglas Purvis Prize for a highly significant contribution to Canadian public policy.

“Immigration, Multiculturalism and the Welfare State,” Ethics and International Affairs, vol. 20: 3: 281-304 (2006). With Will Kymlicka.

“Introduction: Multiculturalism and the welfare state: Setting the context” in Keith Banting and Will Kymlicka, eds., Multiculturalism and the Welfare State: Recognition and Redistribution in Contemporary Democracies (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2006), pp. 1-48. With Will Kymlicka.

“Do multicultural policies erode the welfare state? An empirical analysis,” in Keith Banting and Will Kymlicka, eds., Multiculturalism and the Welfare State: Recognition and Redistribution in Contemporary Democracies (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2006), pp. 49-91. With Richard Johnston, Will Kymlicka and Stuart Soroka.

“Ethnicity, Trust and the Welfare State,” in Fiona Kay and Richard Johnston, eds., Social Capital, Diversity and the Welfare State (Vancouver: University of British Columbia Press, 2006). With Stuart Soroka and Richard Johnston.

“Introduction” in Keith Banting, Thomas Courchene and Leslie Seidle, editors, Belonging? Diversity, Recognition and Shared Citizenship in Canada (Montreal: Institute for Research on Public Policy, 2007), pp. 1-36. With Thomas Courchene and Leslie Seidle.

“Conclusion: Diversity, Belonging and Shared Citizenship,” in Keith Banting, Thomas Courchene and Leslie Seidle, editors, Belonging? Diversity, Recognition and Shared Citizenship in Canada (Montreal: Institute for Research on Public Policy, 2007), pp.

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647-687. With Thomas Courchene and Leslie Seidle.

“The Ties that Bind: Social Diversity and Cohesion in Canada,” in Keith Banting, Thomas Courchene and Leslie Seidle, eds., Belonging? Diversity, Recognition and Shared Citizenship in Canada (Montreal: Institute for Research on Public Policy, 2007), pp. 561-600. With Stuart Soroka and Richard Johnston.

“The Three Federalisms: Social Policy and Intergovernmental Decision-Making,” in Herman Bakvis and Grace Skogstad, eds., Canadian Federalism: Performance,

Effectiveness, and Legitimacy (Don Mills: Oxford University Press, 2nd edition, 2007), pp. 137-160.

“The Canadian Paradox: The Public-Private Divide in Health Insurance and Pensions,” in Daniel Béland and Brian Gran, eds., Public and Private Social Policy: Health and Pension Policies in a new Era. (London: Palgrave Macmillan 2007), pp. 92-122. With Gerard Boychuk.

“The Welfare State as Statecraft: Territorial Politics and Canadian Social Policy revisited,” in Toshimitsu Shinkawa, ed., The Welfare State in a Multicultural Society. Kyoto: Minerva, 2008, pp. 111-139. In Japanese.

“Canada as Counter-Narrative: Multiculturalism, Recognition and Redistribution,” in Linda White, Richard Simeon, Rob Vipond and Jennifer Waller, eds., The Comparative Turn in Canadian Political Science (Vancouver: University of British Columbia Press, 2008) pp. 59-76.

“Canadian Multiculturalism: Global Anxieties and Local Debates,” British Journal of Canadian Studies, vol. 23 (1), 2010: 43-72. With Will Kymlicka.

“National Identity and Support for the Welfare State,” Canadian Journal of Political Science, vol. 43 (2), 2010: 349-377. With Richard Johnston, Will Kymlicka and Stuart Soroka.

“Decentralization, welfare and social citizenship in contemporary democracies,” Introduction to special issue on “Federalism, Decentralization and the welfare state,” Environment and Planning C: Government and Policy, 2010, 28 (3): 381-388. With Joan Costa-Font.

“Is There a Progressive`s Dilemma in Canada? Immigration, Multiculturalism and the Welfare State”, Canadian Journal of Political Science, vol. 43 (4), 2010, pp. 797-820. (CPSA Presidential Address).

“Are Diversity and Solidarity Incompatible? Canada in Comparative Context”, Inroads: The Canadian Journal of Opinion, vol. 29, 2011, pp. 36-48. With Richard Johnston, Will Kymlicka and Stuart Soroka.

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“Minority Nationalism and Immigrant Integration in Canada,” Nations and Nationalism, vol. 18 (2), 2012: 156-176. With Stuart Soroka.

“The Three Federalisms Revisited: Social Policy and Intergovernmental Decision-making,” in Herman Bakvis and Grace Skogstad, eds., Canadian Federalism:

Performance, Effectiveness, and Legitimacy. Don Mills: Oxford University Press, 3nd edition, 2012, pp. pp. 141-164.

“Remaking Immigration: Asymmetric Decentralization and Canadian Federalism,” in Herman Bakvis and Grace Skogstad, eds., Canadian Federalism: Performance,

Effectiveness, and Legitimacy. Don Mills: Oxford University Press, 3nd edition, 2012, pp. 261-281.

“Introduction: Debating Employment Insurance,” in Keith Banting and Jon Medow, eds, Making EI Work: Research from the Mowat Centre EI Task Force. Montreal: Mowat Centre and McGill Queen’s University Press, 2012, pp. 1-34. “Canada” in Christian Joppke and Leslie Seidle, eds., Immigrant Integration in Federal Countries. Montreal: McGill-Queen’s University Press, 2012, pp.78-111.

“Introduction: The Fading of Redistributive Politics”, in Keith Banting and John Myles, eds., Inequality and the Fading of Redistributive Politics. Vancouver: University of British Columbia Press, 2013, pp. 1-39. With John Myles.

“Multicultural Diversity and Redistribution: Immigrants, Aboriginal Peoples and Public Support for Social Programs,” in Keith Banting and John Myles, eds., Inequality and the Fading of Redistributive Politics. Vancouver: University of British Columbia Press, 2013, pp. 165-186. With Stuart Soroka and Edward Koning.

“Canadian Social Futures: Concluding Reflections”, in Keith Banting and John Myles. Eds., Inequality and the Fading of Redistributive Politics. Vancouver: University of British Columbia Press, 2013, pp. 413-427. With John Myles.

“Is There Really a Retreat From Multiculturalism Policies? New Evidence from the Multiculturalism Policy Index”, Comparative European Politics, vol. 11(5) 2013: 577-598. With Will Kymlicka.

“The Global Promise of Federalism”, in Grace Skogstad, David Cameron and Martin Papillon and Keith Banting, eds., The Global Promise of Federalism, (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2013), pp. 3-16. With Grace Skogstad, David Cameron and Martin Papillon.

“Inequality below the Surface: Reviewing Immigrants' Access to and Utilization of Five Canadian Welfare Programs”, Canadian Public Policy, vol. 39 (4), 2013: 581-601. With

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Edward Koning.

“Transatlantic Convergence? The Archaeology of Immigrant Integration in Canada and Europe”, International Journal, vol. 69(1) 2014: 66-84.

“Migration and welfare state spending” European Political Science Review, vol. 8 (2), 2016: 173-194. With Stuart Soroka, Richard Johnston, Anthony Kevins, and Will Kymlicka.

“Framing the New Inequality: the Politics of Income Redistribution in Canada,” in David Green, Craig Riddell and France St.-Hilaire, eds., Income Inequality: The Canadian Story (Montreal: Institute for Research on Public Policy, 2016), pp. 509-536. With John Myles.

“Migration, Diversity and the Welfare State”, entry in Frank D. Bean and Susan K. Brown, eds., Encyclopedia of Migration. Amsterdam: Springer: 1-8. Online: http://link.springer.com/referenceworkentry/10.1007/978-94-007-6179-7_114-1

“Regionalizing Dimensions of Citizenship: Accommodating Muslim Minorities in Quebec” European Centre for Minority Issues, eds. European Yearbook of Minority Issues, Volume 13 (Leiden: Brill Nijhoff, 2017), pp. 151-172. With Beesan Sarrouh.

“Introduction: The Political Sources of Solidarity in Diverse Societies” in Keith Banting and Will Kymlicka, eds., The Strains of Commitment: The Political Sources of Solidarity in Diverse Societies. (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2017), pp. 1-58.

“Inequality, Redistribution and Decentralization in Canada and the United Kingdom,” in Michael Keating and Guy Laforest, eds., Constitutional Politics and the Territorial Question in Canada and the United Kingdom: Federalism and Devolution Compared. (London: Palgrave Macmillan, 2017), pp. 105-134. With Nicola McEwen.

“Ethnoreligious Identity, Immigration and Redistribution”, Journal of Experimental Political Science. Published online: 13 October 2017. With Stuart Soroka, Matt Wright, Richard Johnston, Jack Citrin and Will Kymlicka. https://doi.org/10.1017/XPS.2017.13

“Just Visiting? The Weakening of Social Protection in a Mobile World” in Anna Triandafyllidou, ed. Multicultural Governance in a Mobile World. (Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, forthcoming. With Edward Koning.

WORKING PAPERS

“Social Citizenship and the Multicultural Welfare State”, Working Paper No. 69, Center for European Studies, Harvard University, 1999.

“Ethnicity, Trust and the Welfare State,” (with S. Soroka and R. Johnston.). Equality,

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Security and Community Project, Centre for Research on Economic and Social Policy, University of British Columbia, 2003.

“Disembedding Liberalism? The Social Policy Trajectory in Canada,” Equality, Security and Community Project, Centre for Research on Economic and Social Policy, University of British Columbia, 2003.

“Do Multiculturalism Policies Erode the Welfare State?” (with Will Kymlicka). Luxembourg Income Study Working Paper No. 366. Revised version 2005.

“National Identity and Support for the Welfare State,” Canadian Journal of Political Science, vol. 43 (2), 2010: 349-377. With Richard Johnston, Will Kymlicka and Stuart Soroka. Reprinted as Working Paper 2010: 11, Linnaeus Centre for Integration Studies, University of Stockholm.

“Is There Really a Backlash Against Multiculturalism Policies? New Evidence from the Multiculturalism Policy Index” (with Will Kymlicka), GRITIM-UPF Working Paper Series, Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Barcelona; and SULCIS Working Paper Series, Stockholm University (2013).

“Ethnic Diversity and Social Solidarity in Canada”, with Stuart Soroka, Richard Johnston and Will Kymlicka. Canadian Election Study Working Papers Series, Working Paper #2013-03. http://ces-eec.org/files/SJKB(CES).pdf

“The Political Sources of Solidarity in Diverse Societies”, Working Paper, Global Governance Program, Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies, European University Institute, 2015. With Will Kymlicka. SSN eLibrary

REVIEWS AND COMMENTS

“The Social Reformer in the 1980s”, in Canadian Council on Social Development, Issues in Canadian Social Policy, Volume II (Ottawa: The Council, 1984), pp. 45-55.

“Universality and the Development of the Welfare State”, in A. Green and N. Olewiler, eds., Report of the Policy Forum on Universality and Social Policies in the 1980s (Kingston: John Deutsch Institute for the Study of Economic Policy, 1985), pp. 7-14.

“Economic Consultation and the Macdonald Commission”, in The Consultative Process in Business - Government Relations (edited proceedings of the Max Bell Conference on Business-Government Relations, Faculty of Administrative Studies, York University, 1987).

“Royal Commission on the Economic Union and Development Prospects for Canada (The Macdonald Commission)”, The Canadian Encyclopedia, Second edition (Edmonton: Hurtig Publishers, 1988).

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“Comment on Policy as Process”, in T. Courchene and A. Stewart, eds., Essays on Canadian Public Policy (Kingston: School of Policy Studies, 1991), pp. 187-91.

“The Canadian Welfare State: Crisis and Continuity”, in K. Banting, M. Hawes, R. Simeon and E. Willis, eds., Policy Choices: Political Agendas in Canada and the United States (Kingston: School of Policy Studies, Queen’s University, 1991), pp. 29-46.

“Ends and Means in Social Policy”, in E.B. Reynolds, ed., Income Security in Canada: Changing Needs, Changing Means (Montreal: Institute for Research on Public Policy, 1993), pp. 37-41.

With Forum Directors Group, “Keynote Paper”, in National Forum on Family Security, Family Security in Insecure Times (Ottawa: Canadian Council on Social Development, 1993), pp. 1-18.

“Keeping our Balance: the Political Imperatives of Social Policy Reform”, Policy Options, vol. 15(6), 1994, pp. 64-69.

“The Way Beavers Build Dams: Social Policy Change in Canada” in K. Banting and K. Battle, eds., A New Social Vision for Canada: Perspectives on the Federal Discussion Paper on Social Security Reform (Kingston: School of Policy Studies and Caledon Institute of Social Policy, 1994), pp. 131-137.

“Globalization, Economic Integration and Social Policy”, in L. Bella, ed., Rethinking Social Welfare: People, Policy and Practice (St. Johns: Proceedings of the Sixth Biennial Social Welfare Policy Conference, 1994), pp. 29-37.

“Institutional Reform and Efficient Policy: Rapporteur’s Summary” in B. Purchase, ed., Policy Making and Competitiveness (Kingston: School of Policy Studies, 1994), pp. 167-75.

“Who ‘R’ Us?”, in T. Courchene and T. Wilson, eds., The 1995 Federal Budget: Retrospect and Prospect (Kingston: John Deutsch Institute for the Study of Economic Policy, 1995), pp. 173-181.

“Social Citizenship and the Social Union in Canada”, Policy Options, vol. 19(9), 1998, pp. 33-36.

“Do We Know Where We Are Going?” in Paul Hobson and Thomas Wilson, editors, The 2000 Federal Budget: Retrospect and Prospect (Kingston and Toronto: John Deutsch Institute for the Study of Economic Policy, Queen’s University and Institute for Policy Analysis, University of Toronto, 2001), pp. 160-64.

“The Canadian Pension System,” in Canadian Studies Program: Proceedings of a Symposium, Japan, 2000 (in Japanese).

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“The Social Contract in a New Century: Choice and Social Cohesion in a Global Era,” The 2003 Donald Gow Memorial Lecture, School of Policy Studies, Queen’s University, 2003.

“Multiculturalism and the Welfare State: an Emerging Debate,” Canadian Diversity, Vol. 4 (1): Winter 2005, pp. 103-106. With Will Kymlicka.

“Open Federalism and Canada’s Economic and Social Union: Back to the Future?” in Institute on Intergovernmental Relations, Open Federalism: Interpretations, Significance (Kingston: Institute of Intergovernmental Relations, Queen’s University 2006), pp. 77-86.

“Last Bastion of Dirigisme” Literary Review of Canada, vol. 14 (9) 2006: 23-24. (Review essay on Public Science, Private Interests: Culture and Commerce in Canada’s Networks of Centres of Excellence, by Janet Atkinson-Gosjean).

“Preface,” in Jennifer Robson and Peter Nares, editors, Wealth and Well-Being: Ownership and Opportunity (North York: Social and Enterprise Development Innovations – SEDI. 2006), pp. ii-iv.

“The Social Condition in British Columbia.” A Discussion Paper. BC Progress Board, (Advisory Council to the Government of BC). Vancouver, December 2006. 44pp.

“Debating the Federal Government’s Role in Social Policy: Rapporteur’s Report,” in Hamish Telford, Peter Graefe and Keith Banting, Defining the Federal Role in Social Policy: The Spending Power and Other Instruments, IRPP Policy Matters, Vol. 9, no. 3, 2008, pp. 108-123.

Book Review: D. Zuberi, Differences That Matter: Social Policy and the Working Poor in the United States and Canada (Cornell University Press) in Perspectives on Politics, vol. 7(2), (2009), pp. 440-41.

Book review. Stephen Tierney, ed., Accommodating Cultural Diversity (Ashgate) in Journal of Multicultural and Multicultural Diversity, vol. 31:1 (2010), pp. 102-04.

“In Praise of Cowboy Federalism: juridical and political federalism in Belgium and Canada,” in Bea Cantillon, Patricia Popelier and Ninke Mussche. Eds., Social Federalism: The Creation of a Layered Welfare State. (Antwerp: Intersentia 201), pp. 273-277.

“The Canadian Model of Immigration and Welfare” in Norges offentlige utredninger Velferd og migrasjon: Den norske modellens framtid. Oslo: Government of Norway, July 2011, pp. 478-502. With Edward Koning.

“Tom Courchene: Innovative Thinking in Canadian Policy”, in Keith Banting, Richard Chaykowski and Steven Lehrer, eds., Thinking Outside the Box: Innovation in Policy

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Ideas. Montreal and Kingston: School of Policy Studies and McGill-Queen’s University Press, pp. vii, 471. Co-authored with Richard Chaykowski and Steven Lehrer.

Book review: Kenise Kilbride, ed., “Immigrant Integration: research implications for future policy” (Canadian Scholars’ Press) in Ethnic and Racial Studies, vol. 39 (23). Published online: 14 October 2015.

“National Minorities and the Crisis of Multiculturalism in Europe: A commentary” European Yearbook of Minority Issues, Volume 12. Brill, Nijhoff, Leiden and Boston 2015, pp. 42-46. With Will Kymlicka.

“Beyond Government By Surprise: Governance in the Immigration Sector”, Canadian Diversity, vol. 13 (1): 8-10, 2016.

Book review: David McCrone and Frank Bechhofer, “Understanding National Identity”, (Cambridge University Press), in Ethnic and Racial Studies, vol. 40(8), pp. 1350-1352.

TRANSLATIONS IN FOREIGN LANGUAGES

L’État et la Societé: le Canada dans une optique comparative (Ottawa: Minister of Supply and Services, 1986). Translation of State and Society in the Modern Era: Canada in Comparative Perspective (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1986), xiii, 131 pp.

L’État et les milieux économiques (Ottawa: Minister of Supply and Services, 1986).Translation of The State and Economic Interests (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1986), xv, 337 pp.

“Integración económica y convergencia social: política social canadiense en una economía norteamericana”, in G. Vega, ed., México-Estados Unidos-Canadá, 1991-92 (México: El Colegio de México, 1993), pp. 521-46.

“La Reforma Pensionaria en Canadá,” in C.R. Durán, ed., Sistemas de Seguridad Social en el Siglio XXI (Mexico City: Editorial Diona and Fundacion Luis Donaldo Colosio, 1997), pp. 79-100.

“Politica territoriale e federalismo canadese: un paese in bilico,” in B. Dente at al, eds., Governare con il federalismo (Turin: Edizioni Fondazion Giovanni Agnelli, 1997), pp. 65-103.

“Federalismo, standard nazionali e integracione politica,” in Istituto di Studi sulle Regioni, Regionalismo, Federalismo, Welfare State (Milan: Giuffré, 1997), pp. 105-32.

“Sir Galahad o Re Canute? Il decentramento e il ruolo federale nell’assistenza sanitaria canadese,” L’Assistenza Sociale, nos. 1/2, January-June, 1997, pp. 29-43.

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“Le Canada et la politique d’autonomie dans le contexte de la mondialization,” in La capacité de choisir: Le Canada dans une nouvelle Amérique du Nord (Montréal: Les Presses de l’Université de Montréal, 2002), pp. 277-325. Translation of : “The Scope for Domestic Choice: Policy Autonomy in a Globalizing World,” in G. Hoberg, ed., Capacity for Choice: Canada in a New North America (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2002), 252-98. With R. Simeon and G. Hoberg. "Multikulturalizam i drzava blagostanja", Habitus (Novi Sad), Issue: 9-10, 2003-2004, pp. 11-23 Translated in Serbian of “Are Multiculturalism Policies Bad for the Welfare State?” Dissent, Fall 2003: 59-66. With W. Kymlicka.

“Réforme institutionnelle et efficience des politiques”, in B. Purchase, ed., Élaboration des politiques et compétitivité (Kingston: École des études en politiques publiques, 1994), pp. 199-209. Translation of “Institutional Reform and Efficient Policy: Rapporteur’s Summary” in B. Purchase, ed., Policy Making and Competitiveness (Kingston: School of Policy Studies, 1994), pp. 167-75.

“Les politiques de multiculturalisme nuisent-elles à l’État-providence?” in Lien Social et Politiques, 53 (printemps 2005): 119-127. Translation of “Are Multiculturalism Policies Bad for the Welfare State?” Dissent, Fall 2003: 59-66. With W. Kymlicka.

Derechos de las minorías y Estado de beinestar, translated by Francisco Ibarra Palafox (Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Instituto de Investigaciones Jurídicas Num. 115, México, 2007), 87 pp. Translation of “Do Multiculturalism Policies Erode the Welfare State?” in Philippe van Parijs, ed., Cultural Diversity versus Economic Solidarity (Brussels: Deboeck Université Press, 2004), pp. 227-284. With Will Kymlicka.

“Choix Politiques et Solidarité Sociale à l’Heure de la Mondialisation,” Policy Options, Vol. 25 (7), August 2004, pp. 42-49.

Kaigai Shakai Hosho Kenyu (The Review of Comparative Social Security Research), No. 163, Summer 2008, pp. 4-17. Translation in Japanese of “Canada as Counter-Narrative: Multiculturalism, Recognition and Redistribution,” in Linda White, Richard Simeon, Rob Vipond and Jennifer Waller, eds., The Comparative Turn in Canadian Political Science (Vancouver: University of British Columbia Press, 2008) pp. 59-76.

“Le contre-exemple canadien: multiculturalisme, reconnaissance et redistribution,” in J-E. Fossum and J. Poirier, eds., Ties that Bind (Brussels: Peter Land Publishers, 2009), pp. 335-358. Translation of “Canada as Counter-Narrative: Multiculturalism, Recognition and Redistribution,” in Linda White, Richard Simeon, Rob Vipond and Jennifer Waller, eds., The Comparative Turn in Canadian Political Science (Vancouver: University of British Columbia Press, 2008) pp. 59-76.

“Immigrazione, multiculturalismo e welfare state,” La Rivista delle Politiche Sociali (Italian Journal of Social Policy), No. 2 (April) 2010, 13-44 Translation into Italian with a new prologue of “Immigration, Multiculturalism and the Welfare State,” Ethics and

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International Affairs, vol. 20: 3: 281-304 (2006). With Will Kymlicka.

“Kanada – ett mångkulturellt paradis?” Framtider, (Journal of the Institute of Future Studies, Stockholm, Sweden), number 3, 2008, pp. 5-10.

“Kanadski Multikulturalizam: Globalne Teskobe i Lokalne Polemike” in Teme- asopis za Društvene Nauke #4 (2011), pp. 1177-19192. Translation into Serbian of “Canadian Multiculturalism: Global Anxieties and Local Debates” British Journal of Canadian Studies, vol. 23 (1), 2010: 43-72. With Will Kymlicka.

Guangzhou Public Administration Review (Social Sciences Academic Press, China), volume 2, 2014, pp. 77-104. Translation in Chinese of: “The Three Federalisms Revisited: Social Policy and Intergovernmental Decision-making,” in Herman Bakvis and Grace Skogstad, eds., Canadian Federalism: Performance, Effectiveness, and

Legitimacy. Don Mills: Oxford University Press, 3nd edition, 2012, pp. pp. 141-164.

REPRINTS IN ENGLISH:

“Poverty and Educational Priority” (chapter 4 of Poverty, Politics and Policy), reprinted in I. McNay and J. Ozga, eds., Policy Making in Education: The Breakdown of Consensus (Oxford: Pergamon Press and the Open University, 1985; reissued 2015).

“The Social Policy Process” (chapter 5 of Poverty, Politics and Policy), reprinted in M. Bulmer, et al., ed., Social Science and Social Policy (London: Allen and Unwin, 1986).

“The Social Policy Divide: The Welfare State in Canada and the United States,” (from Degrees of Freedom: Canada and the United States in a Changing World), reprinted in Raymond Blake and Jeffrey Keshen, eds., Social Fabric or Patchwork Quilt: The Development of Social Policy in Canada (Peterborough: Broadview Press, 2006)

“Looking in Three Directions: Migration and the European Welfare State in Comparative Perspective,” (from M. Bommes and A. Geddes, eds., Immigration and Welfare: Challenging the Borders of the Welfare State), reprinted in Stephan Leibfried and Steffan Mau, eds., Welfare States: Construction, Deconstruction, Reconstruction (Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, 2008), volume iii, pp. 410-434.

“Do Multiculturalism Policies Erode the Welfare State?” (from Philippe van Parijs, ed., Cultural Diversity versus Economic Solidarity) reprinted in Stephan Leibfried and Steffan Mau, eds., Welfare States: Construction, Deconstruction, Reconstruction (Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, 2008), vol iii, pp. 435-492. With Will Kymlicka.

“Canada as Counter-Narrative: Multiculturalism, Recognition and Redistribution,” in Linda White, Richard Simeon, Rob Vipond and Jennifer Waller, eds., The Comparative

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Turn in Canadian Political Science (Vancouver: University of British Columbia Press, 2008) pp. 59-76. Reprinted in published in Optimum Online, vol 37:3, 2007 (www.otpimumonline.ca)

“The Multicultural Welfare State: International Experience and North American Narratives,” Social Policy and Administration, vol. 39 (2) April 2005: 98-115. Reprinted in: Gerd Baumann and Steven Vertovec, eds., Multiculturalism: Critical Concepts on Sociology (London: Routledge, 2010).

“The Ties that Bind: Social Diversity and Cohesion in Canada,” in Keith Banting, Thomas Courchene and Leslie Seidle, eds., Belonging? Diversity, Recognition and Shared Citizenship in Canada (Montreal: Institute for Research on Public Policy, 2007), pp. 561-600. With Stuart Soroka and Richard Johnston. Reprinted as: “Multiculturalism and Social Integration: Does Canada have a Problem?” in Diana Yankova, ed., Managing Diversity and Social Cohesion: The Canadian Experience (Brno: Masaryk University Press 2011), pp. 11-39.

“National Identity and Support for the Welfare State,” Canadian Journal of Political Science, vol. 43 (2), 2010: 349-377. With Richard Johnston, Will Kymlicka and Stuart Soroka. Reprinted in Andrej Suszycki and Ireneusz Pavet Karolewski, eds., Citizenship and Identity in the Welfare State (Baden-Baden: Nomos, 2013), pp. 109-137.

“Ethnicity, Trust and the Welfare State,” in Fiona Kay and Richard Johnston, eds., Social Capital, Diversity and the Welfare State (Vancouver: University of British Columbia Press, 2006). With Stuart Soroka and Richard Johnston. Reprinted in: Jenny Phillimore, ed., Migration and Social Policy (Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, 2016).

“Looking in Three Directions: Migration and the European Welfare State in Comparative Perspective,” in M. Bommes and A. Geddes, eds., Immigration and Welfare: Challenging the Borders of the Welfare State (London: Routlege, 2000) pp. 12-33. Reprinted in: Jenny Phillimore, ed., Migration and Social Policy (Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, 2016).

PRESENTATIONS (since 1998)

I. Academic Presentations

“The Multicultural Welfare State.” Paper presented to the Workshop on Public Policy in Advanced Societies, Center for European Studies, Harvard University, April 16, 1998.

“Social Rights and Multiculturalism.” Paper presented to the Conference on Migration and the Welfare State in Contemporary Europe. European University Institute, Fiesole, Italy, May 21-23, 1998.

“The Politics of Diversity and Social Policy.” Paper presented to the Conference on Labour Market Institutions and Labour Market Outcomes. McMaster University,

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September 27-28, 1998.

“Theoretical and Methodological Overview.” Presentation to the Workshop on Convergence and Divergence: Path Dependency and Innovation in U.S. and Canadian Social Policies. Harvard University, December 3-4, 1998.

“Globalization and the Canadian Welfare State.” Paper presented to the Conference on Globalization and the Future of Europe and North American. Institute for International Studies, University of Toronto, March 19-20, 1999.

“Multiculturalism and the Welfare State.” Jean Monnet Lecture, Frei Universität, Berlin, April 4, 1999.

“Pensions and the Aging of Canadian Society.” Presentation to the Conference on Social Policy on Aging Societies. Hokusei Gakuen University, Sapporo, Japan, May 26-28, 1999.

“North American Integration and the Scope for Domestic Choice in Social Policy.” Paper presented to the Canadian Political Science Association Annual Meetings, University of Sherbrooke, June 5-7, 1999.

“Canada-US Policy Integration.” Roundtable presentation. Canadian Political Science Association Annual Meetings, Quebec City, July 21, 2000.

“Disembedding Liberalism: Globalization and the Social Policy in Canada.” Paper presented to the International Political Science Association, Quebec City, August 1, 2000.

“What’s A Country For?” Plenary session. Conference on Rethinking the Line: the Canada-US Border, University of British Columbia and the University of Washington, Vancouver, B.C., October 23-25, 2000.

“Federalism and Health Care: A Comparative Perspective on Multi-Level Governance.” Presentation at Brandeis University, Boston, May 17, 2001.

“The Paradoxes of Integration: National and Sub-National Variation in Income Maintenance Programs.” Paper presented to the Conference on North American Linkages: Opportunities and Challenges for Canada, Calgary, Alberta, June 20-22, 2001. With G. Boychuk.

“Disembedding Liberalism: The Social Policy Trajectory in Canada.” The Henrietta Harvey Distinguished Lectureship Series, Memorial University of Newfoundland, September 26, 2001.

“Federalism and Social Policy in Multi-Nation States: the Case of Canada and Belgium.” Presentation to the Université Libre de Bruxelles, Brussels, Belgium, November 16, 2001.

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“Federalism and Health Policy.” Universität de Girona, Girona, Spain, November 20, 2001.

“The Challenge of Multi-Level Governance: Federalism and the European Union.” Institute for Economic Affairs, Dublin, Ireland, December 14, 2001.

“Intergovernmental Relations at an Impasse?” Presentation to the Conference on Diagnostics and Solutions: Building Consensus for Health Care Reform in Canada. The McGill Institute for the Study of Canada, February 14-16, 2002.

“Federalism and Social Policy in Canada.” Paper presented to the Workshop on Federalism and the Welfare State, Hanse Wissenschaftskolleg, Delmhorst, Germany, May 24-26, 2002.

“Social Policy and Social Cohesion in Territorially Divided Polities,” Presentation to the Zentrum für Sozialpolitik, Universität Bremen, Germany, May 28, 2002.

“Ethnicity, Trust and the Welfare State.” Paper presented to the Canadian Political Association Annual Meetings, Toronto, May 29-31, 2002. With S. Soroka and R. Johnston.

“Is Social Capital a Policy-Relevant Concept?” Queen’s International Institute of Social Policy, Kingston, August 21, 2002.

“The Welfare State and Federalism: The Case of Health Care,” Annual Meetings of the American Political Science Association, Boston, 29 August-September 1, 2002.

“Federalism and Health Policy in Comparative Perspective.” Plenary presentation to the Convegno Associazione Italiana di Economia Sanitaria. Universita di Bologna, Bologna, Italy, September 25-27, 2002.

“The Paradox of Federalism and Health Care.” Presentation to the Health Law and Policy Workshop, University of Toronto Law School, October 11, 2002.

“Ethnicity, Trust and the Welfare State” (with Stuart Soroka and Richard Johnston). Franqui Prize Conference on Cultural Diversity versus Economic Solidarity, University Foundation, Brussels, February 28-1 March 2003.

“The Social Contract in a New Century: Choice and Social Cohesion in a Global Era,” The 2003 Donald Gow Memorial Lecture, School of Policy Studies, Queen’s University, 25 April 2003.

“Canada-US Relations in the NAFTA Era,” Kwansei Gakuin University, Nishinomyia, Japan, October 8, 2003.

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“Globalization and the Nation State: Canadian Social Policy in the NAFTA Era.” Presented to:

• University of Kyoto, Kyoto, October 10, 2003; • Meiji University, Tokyo, October 15, 2003; • Fudan University, Shanghai, China, October 24, 2003

“Immigration and Redistribution in a Global Era,” (with Stuart Soroka and Richard Johnston). Presented to:

• Canadian Political Science Association, Annual Meetings, Halifax, May 30 – June 1, 2003.

• Conference on Immigration in a Cross-National Context: Implications for Europe,” Luxembourg Income Study, Luxembourg, June 21-22, 2004.

• Leitner program in International and Comparative Political Economy, Yale University, April 11, 2005

“Do Multiculturalism Policies Erode the Welfare State?” (With Will Kymlicka). Presented to:

• Franqui Prize Conference on Cultural Diversity versus Economic Solidarity, University Foundation, Brussels, February 28-1 March 2003.

• International Sociological Association (Research Committee 19 on Poverty, Social Welfare and Social Policy), Toronto, August 21-24, 2003.

• Maxwell School of Public Affairs, Syracuse University, Syracuse, December 4, 2003.

• Nuffield College, Oxford University, March 15, 2004; also Department of Social Policy and Social Work, Oxford University, March 2, 2004.

• Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies, European University Institute, Fiesole, Italy, May 13, 2004.

“Do Poor Kids Become Poor Adults: Intergenerational Inheritance of Opportunity,” Queen’s International Institute on Social Policy, Queen’s University, August 25, 2004.

“Decentralization and the Federal Welfare State: A Comparative Analysis,” Seminar on Devolution and Public Policies: ECPR Standing Group on Regionalism, University of Edinburgh, October 22-23, 2004

“Is a Multicultural Welfare State a Contradiction in Terms? Canada in Comparative Context,” Conference on Rethinking the Social, Gesellschaft für Kanada-Studiien e.V., Grainau, Germany, 25-27 February 2005

“The Social Policy Trajectory in Canada,” Internal Forum on Social Security in China and Canada, Renmin University of China, Beijing, April 16-17, 2005

“Multiculturalism and the Welfare State: Recent Evidence about Ethnic Diversity, Multiculturalism Policies and Redistribution,” Project on Justice, Welfare and Economics, Harvard University, Cambridge MA, May 2, 2005

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“Canada as Counter-Narrative: Multiculturalism, Recognition and Redistribution,” Paper presented to the Canadian Political Science Association, London, June 2, 2005

“Ethnicity, Ethnic Diversity, Networks and Trust,” Workshop on Diversity and Social Capital, Canadian Political Science Association, London, June 2, 2005. With Stuart Soroka and Richard Johnston.

“The Multicultural Welfare State: Master Narratives and the Politics of Diversity.” Presented to:

• Research Committee on Poverty, Social Welfare and Social Policy (RC 19), International Sociological Association, Chicago, September 8-10, 2005

• Social Mobility and Life Chances Forum, Institute for Public Policy Research, HM Treasury, London, November 14, 2005.

• Ces Liens Qui Unissent/Ties that Bind, Univesité Libre de Bruxelles, Brussels, 17-19 November 2005.

• Seminar on: So What’s Wrong with Diversity Anyway?, Wilfrid Laurier University, Waterloo, December 1, 2005..

“The Ties that Bind? Social Cohesion and Diversity in Canada,” Art of the State III:

Diversity and Canada’s Future, Montebello QC, October 13-15th 2005. With Stuart Soroka and Richard Johnston.

“Do We Know Where We are Going: The New Social Policy in Canada,” 10th Anniversary Conference, Centre for the Study of Living Standards, Ottawa, November 4, 2005

“The Life-Course Perspective and Social Policy,” Symposium of the Population, Work and Family Research Collaboration, Policy Research Initiative, Government of Canada. March 23-24, 2006.

“The Welfare State as Statecraft: Territorial Politics and Canadian Social Policy Revisited,” Conference on Social Integration and National Identity in Multicultural Societies,” Kyoto University, Kyoto, Japan, July 6-7, 2006.

“Immigration, Multiculturalism and the Welfare State: Master Narratives and Counter Narratives.” Presented to:

• World Congress of the International Political Science Association, Fukuoka, Japan, July 13, 2006.

• Department of Political Science Research Series, McMaster University, Hamilton ON, February 16, 2006.

“Ties that Bind: Social Cohesion and Diversity in Canada,” presented to:• Westcoast Lecture Series, School of Policy Studies, Queen’s University, October

20, 2006

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• Seminar on Diversity, Multiculturalism and Public Policy, University of Ulster, Belfast, December 4, 2006.

“Looking Sideways: Can Health Care Learn from Pensions?” Conference on Social Insurance for Health Care, Inaugural Conference of the School of Public Policy and Governance, University of Toronto, Toronto ON, November 9-10, 2006

“Reforming Pensions: Why is Change So Hard?” Conference on Private Pensions and Income Security in Old Age: An Uncertain Future, McMaster University, Hamilton ON November 15-17, 2006.

“Multiculturalism and the Welfare State: Is Diversity the Enemy of Redistribution?” Presented to:

• School of Political Science, Criminology and Sociology, University of Melbourne, Australia, March 12, 2007

• Department of Political Science, University of Auckland, New Zealand, March 26, 2007.

• Institute of Policy Studies, Victoria University of Wellington, Wellington, New Zealand, April 2, 2007.

• Social Policy Research Centre, University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia, April 17, 2007

• Research School for the Social Sciences, Australia National University, Canberra, Australia, May 9, 2007.

Keynote talks: “Research Multiculturalism” and “Building Social Cohesion in Divided Societies,” Workshop on Multiculturalism, Van Leer Institute and Ben-Gurion University, Israel, 7-9 August 2007.

“The New Social Policy in OECD Countries,” Centre for Strategic Studies, University of Jordon, Amman, Jordon, 11 August 2007.

“A Progressive’s Dilemma? Ethnic Diversity and Redistribution in Contemporary Democracies,” Queen’s International Institute on Social Policy, 20-22 August 2007.

“Do Immigration and Multiculturalism Erode the Welfare State,” The Inaugural Dr. Richard B. Splane Lecture, Liu Institute for Global Studies, University of British Columbia, 27 September 2007.

“Social Integration in Canada,” Conference on Increasing Diversity in Canadian Cities, Canadian Urban Libraries Council, Toronto 11-12 October 2007.

“Is Ethnic Diversity the Enemy of Redistribution?” Conference on Immigration, Minorities and Multiculturalism in Democracies, Montreal, 24-27 October 2007. With Will Kymlicka.

“Federalism, Dualism and Immigrant Integration in Canada,” Paper (with Stuart Soroka)

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presented to:• The Federal Idea: A Conference Honouring Dr. Ron Watts Institute of

Intergovernmental Relations, Queen’s University, October 18-20, 2007. • Open Research Seminar, University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, Scotland, March

11, 2008.

“Belonging? Multiculturalism and Social Cohesion in Canada.” Presented to: • Canada-United Kingdom Colloquium on Social Cohesion: New Challenges to the

Established Order,” Claverdon, United Kingdom, 15-18 November 2007.• Institute for Future Studies, Stockholm, Sweden, 24 January 2008• Conference on Rethinking Citizenship in the Post-Neo Liberal Era,” Kyoto

University, Kyoto Japan, 19 February 2008.• Workshop on Citizenship, Multiculturalism and Integration in Canada and

Germany, Munk Centre for International Studies, University of Toronto, 12-13 June 2008.

“A Progressive’s Dilemma? Multiculturalism and the Welfare State,” Research Seminar Series, Department of Political Science, University of Stockholm, 25 January 2008.

“Canada as Counter-Narrative: Multiculturalism, Recognition and Redistribution,” Trilateral Social Policy Research Conference, Embassy of Canada, Tokyo, Japan, 16 February 2008.

“Minority Nationalism and Immigrant Integration: the Case of Quebec,” Centre for Canadian Studies, University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, Scotland, 11 March 2008.

“Social Integration and Shared Citizenship in Canada: Immigrant Integration in a Multinational / Multilevel State,” Conference on Issues for Citizenship in a Globalised World, CÉRIUM Annual Conference, Université de Montréal, Montréal, 3-4 April 2008

“The Models in our Minds: Conceptions of Social integration and Immigrant Integration,” Roundtable on Canada’s Experience with Pluralism, Global Centre for Pluralism, Ottawa, 13 May 2008

“The Canada Paradox: The Public-Private Divide in Health Insurance and Pensions,” With G. Boychuk. Paper presented to:

• Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, March 2008.• Canadian Political Science Association, Vancouver, BC, June 2008. • International Sociological Association, Research Committee Stockholm,

Sweden, September 2008

“Defining the Federal Government’s Role in Social Policy: The Spending Power and Other Instruments,” Symposium on the Federal Role in Social Policy, Institute for Research on Public Policy, Ottawa, June 12, 2008

“Immigration, Social Integration and Welfare: What are the Issues,” Joint session of

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NOVA (Norsk institutt for oppvekst) and ISK (Institutt for samfunnsforskning), Oslo, Norway, 22 October 2008

“A Progressive’s Dilemma? Do Immigration and Multiculturalism Weaken the Redistributive Welfare State,”

• Norges forksningsråd (Research Council of Norway) IMER (Program for internasjonal migrasjon og etniske relasjoner), Oslo, Norway, 23 October 2008.

• Stockholm University Linnaeus Center for Integration Studies (SULCIS), Stockholm, Sweden, December 10, 2008.

• Center for International Studies, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, April 22, 2009.

• Conference on the Politics of Social Cohesion, Copenhagen, September 9-12, 2009.

“Tackling Rising Inequality: What can Canada do?” Walter Gordon Massey Symposium on Rising Inequality in Canada: A problem for Public Policy? University of Toronto, March 11, 2009.

“Belonging? Multiculturalism and Social Integration in Canada,” British Association of Canadian Studies, Oxford University, Oxford, U.K., March 28-30, 2009.

“National Identity and Support for the Welfare State.” Paper with Richard Johnston, Will Kymlicka and Stuart Soroka presented to:

• RC19, International Socilogial Association, Montreal, August 20-22, 2009• American Political Science Association, Toronto, September 3-6, 2009• European Consortium for Political Research, Potsdam, Germany, September

10-12, 2009.

“After the Meltdown: Is there still room for social policy innovation,” Plenary session, RC 19 International Association for Sociology, Montreal, August 20-22, 2009.

“In Praise of Cowboy Federalism: Juridical and Political Federalism in Belgium and Canada”, International Expert Seminar on Social Federalism, Forum Federalisme, University of Antwerp, Antwerp, Belgium, February 26-27, 2010.

Social Policy in a Global Recession: Staying the Course or Changing the Trajectory,” Policy Studies Form, Queen’s University, Kingston, April 30- May 1, 2010. “Is There a Progressive’s Dilemma in Canada? Immigration, Multiculturalism and the Welfare State” Presidential Address to the Annual Meeting of the Canadian Political Science Association, Montreal, June 2, 2010.

“Ethnic diversity and social solidarity in Canada: Preliminary analysis with the Canadian Election Studies,” Canadian Political Science Association, Montreal June 2010. With Stuart Soroka, Will Kymlicka and Richard Johnston.

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“Ethnic diversity and stereotypes in a multicultural welfare state,” Stockholm University Linnaeus Center for Integration Studies (SULCIS), Stockholm, Sweden, June 16, 2010.

“Is There a Progressive’s Dilemma in Canada? Immigration, Multiculturalism and the Welfare State” Presidential Address to the Annual Meeting of the Canadian Political Science Association, Montreal, June 2, 2010.

“Citizens, Denizens, and Temporary Residents in Canada’s Welfare State”, with Edward Koning. Conference on Who Belongs? Rights, Benefits, Obligations and Immigration Status, Canadian Civil Liberties Association and David Asper Centre for Constitutional Rights, University of Toronto, September 23-25, 2010.

“Multiculturalism and Social Integration in the 21st Century: Does Canada have a Problem,” Policy Lunch Series, School of International and Public Affairs, University of Ottawa, 17 November 2010.

“Federalism and Immigrant Integration in Canada,” paper presented to:• Conference on Immigrant Integration, Forum of Federations and Mowat Centre

for Policy Innovation, University of Toronto, Toronto, January 28, 2011.• Conference on Governance, Attachment and Identities in Federal States,

Association of Canadian Studies, Ottawa, 6 April 2011.• Annual meeting of the Canadian Political Science Association, Wilfrid Laurier

University, Waterloo, May15-18, 2011

“Ethnic Diversity and Solidarity: Support for Redistribution in a Multicultural Welfare State (with Stuart Soroka and Edward Koning). Paper presented to the Canadian Political Science Association, Wilfrid Laurier University, Waterloo, May15-18, 2011

‘Transatlantic Convergence? The Archaeology of Immigrant Integration in Canada and Europe.” Paper presented to:

• Conference on Political Incorporation of Immigrants: Progress, Prospects and Pitfalls in Europe and North America, University of California at Berkeley, March 4-5, 2010.

• Plenary session, RECODE, University of Helsinki, Helsinki, Finland, May 5, 2011

• Meeting of the Scientific Advisory Board, SULCIS, Stockholm University, Stockholm, Sweden May 23-25, 2011.

• Seminar series, University of Alborg, Alborg, Denmark, June 145, 2011.

“Ethnic Diversity and Support for Redistribution: Implications for Transnational Social Justice,” Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam, Netherlands, June 10-11, 2011.

“Is There Really a Backlash Against Multiculturalism Policies? New Evidence from the Multiculturalism Policy Index,” (with Will Kymlicka), Paper presented to:

• Eighteenth International Conference of the Council of Europe Studies, Barcelona,

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Spain June 20-22, 2011. • Global Centre for Pluralism, Ottawa, April 4, 2012.• Summer School on Human Rights, Minorities and Diversity Management,

EURAC, Bolzano, Italy, June 2012. • CESERM, Copenhagen University, Copenhagen, Denmark,, 31 August 20-12• Department of Political Science, Uppsala University, Uppsala, Sweden, 7

September 2012• SOFI, Stockholm University, Stockholm 27 September 2012.• Metropolis Centre, Concordia University, Montreal, 2 November 2012

“Minority Nationalism and Immigrant Integration: the case of Canada” Summer School on Human Rights, Minorities and Diversity Management, EURAC, Bolzano, Italy, June 2012.

“Policy Coherence and Federalism”, Conference on Immigrant Integration and Multilevel Governance, Forum of Federations, Berlin, 24 February 2012.

“Is Radical Asymmetry Good for You? Federalism and Immigration Policy.” Policy

Address to 14th National Metropolis Conference, Toronto, 3 March 2012.

“Conceptualizing Transnational Communities,” RECODE Workshop, University of Oslo, 7-8 June 2012.

“A New Politics of Social Policy?”, Queen’s International Institute on Social Policy, Kingston, 20-22 August 2012.

“Multiculturalism’s Odd Couple: What we learn by comparing Canada and Sweden”, Keynote Lecture, Annual Meeting of the Swedish Political Science Association, Stockholm University, 2 October 2013.

“International Migration and National Welfare States,” Joint NordWel and REASSESS International Summer School on State, Society and the Citizen, Hverageröi, Iceland, 15-20 August 2013.

“Solidarity Beyond the Nation State: Diversity, Solidarity and Redistribution,” Workshop on Complex Diversity in Europe and Canada, sponsored by the European Science Foundation and the Canada-Europe Transatlantic Dialogue, University of Montreal, September 12-13, 2013.

“Inequality and Democratic Governance,” Institute on the Politics and Policy of Inequality, School of Public Policy and Governance, University of Toronto, October 18, 2013.

“Inequality and Redistributive Politics in Canada,” Institute of Governmental Studies and Canadian Studies Program, University of California, Berkeley, October 31, 2013.

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Inequality and the Quality of Democracy, University of British Columbia, February 7-8, 2014.

“Is There a Backlash Against Multiculturalism?” European University Institute, Fiesole, Italy, March 5, 2014.

“Social Policy and Social Outcomes in Canada and the US: a Paradox”, Conference on

Public Opinion across the 49th Parallel”, University of California (Berkeley), May 9, 2014.

“Minority Nationalism and Immigrant Integration: the case of Quebec and Canada”, GRITIM Research Program, Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Barcelona, May 20, 2014.

“Diversity Policy as Elite Discourse: Interculturalism, Multiculturalism and Public Attitudes,” European Science Foundation Exploratory Workshop, Barcelona, Spain, 28-30 May, 2014.

“Political Sources of Solidarity in Diverse Democracies”, Final Conference, RECODE: Responding to Complex Diversity in Europe and Canada, Augsburg, Germany, August 23-25, 2014.

Keynote Lecture: “Framing the New Inequality: the Politics of Redistribution in Canada”, Atlantic Provinces Political Science Association, Memorial University, St. John’s, Newfoundland, October 4, 2014.

Public Lecture, “Transatlantic Convergence? Multiculturalism and Immigrant Integration in Canada and Europe”, Paper presented at the Centre for Global Studies, University of Victoria, Victoria BC, November 20, 2014.

Plenary Presentation, “Beyond Government by Surprise: Governance in the Immigration

Sector”, 17th National Metropolis Conference, Vancouver, March 26-28, 2015.

“The Puzzling Case of Racial Inequality in Canada” APSA Task Force on Racial and Class Inequalities in the Americas, University of California (Berkeley), 2 June 2015.

“Inequality and Decentralization in Canada,” Conference on Constitutional Change in Canada and the UK: Challenges to Devolution and Federalism, Royal Society of Canada and Royal Society of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, 14-15 September 2015.

“Framing the New Inequality: The Politics of Redistribution in Canada”, paper presented to:

Centre for the Study of Living Standards, Ottawa, June 18, 2015Department of Political Science, University of TorontoUniversity of Bremen, Germany, 26 October 2016

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Institutet för Framtidsstudier, Stockhol, Sweden, 7 November 2016

“The Political Sources of Solidarity in Diverse Societies”: Paper presented to:Conference of the Council of European Studies, Paris, July 9, 2015.Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, San Francisco,

September 4, 2015. Centre for Advanced Migration Studies, University of Copenhagen, 12 October 2016MIM, Malmö University, Malmö, Sweden, 10 November 2016International Summer Research Institute, “A World in Turmoil”, EURAC, Bolzano, Italy, 19June -1 July, 2017

“Support for Social Assistance: John versus Sulaiman”, 24th World Congress of Political Science (IPSA), July 2016.

“Just Visiting? The Politics of Social Protection in a Mobile World”, Conference on Migration and the European Welfare State, Malmö, Sweden 19-21 October 2016.

“Canada Reconsidered: Immigrants, Aboriginals and Social Solidarity in Canada”, WZB Berlin Social Science Centre, Berlin, 27 October 2016.

“Immigrant, Multiculturalism and Redistribution”, Workshop on Migration, Mobility and Social Transformation, University of Neuchâtel, 24. Nov 2016

“Liberal nationalism beyond national identity: deservingness and solidarity in diverse societies”, Paper presented to the Conference on National Values and Social Cohesion, Centre for Advanced Migration Studies, University of Copenhagen, 4-6 October 2017.

II. Presentations to Governments: (Canada and international; since 1999)

“Why I Like the Social Union Framework Agreement.” Presentation to the Deputy Ministers’ Luncheon, Government of Canada, May 7, 1999.

“Social Citizenship and Social Cohesion.” Testimony to the Senate Commission on Social Cohesion, Parliament of Canada, May 12, 1999.

“Social Union Framework Agreement and Canadian Federalism.” Testimony before the Standing Senate Committee on Social Affairs, Science and Technology, Ottawa: March 23, 2000.

“The Continuation of War by Other Means: Federalism, Social Policy and the Social Union Framework Agreement.” Federal-Provincial Finance Committee, Ottawa, June 16, 2000.

“The Social Policy Trajectory in Canada.” Presentation to the Department of Finance,

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Government of Canada, Meech Lake, November 22, 2000.

“The Multicultural Welfare State.” Seminar on Social Citizenship and Social Cohesion, Policy Research Secretariat and Heritage Canada, Ottawa, October, 11, 2001.

“Health Policy and Federalism.” Fundap, Government of Brazil, Sao Paulo, Brazil, October 15-16, 2001.

“Health Policy and Federalism.” Forum of Federations and Ministry of Health of the Government of Mexico, Mexico City, October 18, 2001.

“Dis-embedding or Re-embedding Liberalism,” Expert Roundtable on Globalisation, Governance and Social Policy, Applied Research Branch, Human Resources Development Canada, Ottawa, May 2, 2002.

“The Purposes and Goals of Fiscal Arrangements.” Presentation to the Federal-Provincial Committee on Fiscal Arrangements, Winnipeg, May 16-17, 2002.

Rapporteur’s Comments, Conference on Access to Post-secondary Education in Canada, Millennium Scholarships Foundation, and Canadian Policy Research Networks, Ottawa, April 5-6, 2002.

“Health Care and Federalism,” Health Canada, Ottawa, June 12, 2002.

“SUFA, Federal-Provincial Relations and a Health Charter,” Roundtable on the Canada Health Charter, Canadian Medical Association, July 9, 2002.

“Social Policy in the Modern Era: Do We Know Where We Are Going?” Presentation to the Belmont Conference (consisting of deputy ministers of labour policy from Australia, Canada, Ireland, New Zealand, United States and the United Kingdom. Vancouver, October 10, 2002.

“What if We Took the Democratic Deficit Seriously?” Advanced Seminar on Democracy, Deputy Ministers Learning Program, Canadian Council on Management Development, Ottawa, April 9, 2003.

“Key Issues Facing Canada,” Executive Retreat, Department of Finance, Government of Canada, May 21, 2003

“Canadian Social Policy: Where have we been? Where have we been going?” Paper presented to the Coordinating Committee of Deputy Ministers, Privy Council Office, Government of Canada, 25 September 2003.

“Globalization and the Nation State,” Embassy of Canada, Tokyo, Japan, October 17, 2003; and Centre for the Education of Administrators, City of Shanghai, China, October 22, 2003.

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“Do Poor Kids Become Poor Adults? Intergenerational Inheritance of Opportunity,” Queen’s International Institute on Social Policy, August 24, 2004

“Diversity, Solidarity and the Welfare State,” Canada House Lecture, London, October 20, 2004.

“Ageing, Migration and Multiculturalism: Is the Canadian Model Exportable,” Conference on Sustainability and Adequacy in Ageing Societies, Centre for European Policy Studies and the Canadian Mission to the European Union, December 2, 2004

“The Multicultural Welfare State: Master Narratives and the Politics of Diversity,” Scientific Council on Government Policy, Government of the Netherlands, The Hague, November 17, 2005.

“Open Federalism and Canada’s Economic and Social Union: Back to the Future?” Open Federalism Workshop, Privy Council Office, Government of Canada, Langevin Block, Ottawa ON, May 16, 2006.

“What’s the Future Look Like? The Mid-Term Planning Horizon in Social Policy,” Mid-term Planning Retreat, Human Resources and Social Development Canada, Gatineau, January 29, 2007.

“Belonging? Multiculturalism and Social Integration.” Presented to:• Prime Minister and Cabinet, Government of New Zealand, Wellington, NZ, April

2, 2007-05-07• Plenary Session, Social Policy, Research and Evaluation Conference, Wellington

New Zealand, April 4, 2007.• Department of Immigration and Citizenship, Government of Australia, Canberra,

May 14, 2007.

“Federalism in Canada: Rights Communities and Democracy,” High Commission for Canada and Federal Union, Canada House, London, 14 November 2007.

“Beyond Robert Putnam: Social Cohesion in Canada” Metropolis Series on Citizenship Policy and Research, Citizenship and Immigration Canada, Ottawa, 12 December 2007.

“Canada’s Multicultural Landscape,” Conference on Canada: Managing the Challenges of Immigration and Multiculturalism, Bureau of Intelligence and Research, U.S. Department of State, Washington, D.C., 11 January 2008.

“Belonging? Social Integration in the 21st Century,” Conference on “Integration og Biblioteket,” Statsbiblioteket, Copenhagen, Denmark, 23 January 2008.

“The Politics of a Guaranteed Annual Income, Seminar sponsored by the Library of

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Parliament, Senate of Canada, 11 April 2008.

“Report from the Periphery,” Symposium on Quality Assurance for Post-Secondary Education, Council of Ministers of Education of Canada, Quebec City, 26-28 May 2008

“Immigrant Integration in Canada” Forum on Immigrant Integration, organized by the Forum of Federations and the Federal Office for Migration, Government of Switzerland, Bern, Switzerland, 24-25 February 2010.

Seminar on “La política d’immigraciò a l’Estat autonònmic” (Immigration policy and Autonomy), Institut d’Esudis Autonòmics, Generalitat de Catalunya, Catalonia, Spain 26 March 2010.

Plenary Address, “Does Canada have a Problem of Social Integration? Immigration,

Multiculturalism and Social Cohesion in the 21st Century”, Socio-economic Conference, Statistics Canada, Gatineau, Quebec 27 April 2010.

“Does Canada have a Problem of Social Integration? Immigration, Multiculturalism and

Social Cohesion in the 21st Century”, Canadian Security and Intelligence Service, Annual Conference, Montebello, Quebec 25 October 2010.

“Federalism and Immigrant Integration in Canada,” Seminar on Immigrant Integration: the Impact of Federalism on Public Policy, Forum of Federations and Committee of the Regions, European Union, Brussels, 29-30 November 2010.

“The Federal Role in Social Policy: does it have a future?” Human Resources and Skills Development Canada, Gatineau, 3 February 2011.

“Beyond Government by Surprise: The Politics of Immigration” Opening Plenary, 17th National Metropolis Conference, Vancouver, March 26, 2015

“Immigration, Multiculturalism and Populist Backlash”, presented to:o Big Thinking on the Hill Series, Parliamentary Restaurant, 21 March 2017. o Citizenship and Immigration Canada, 21 March 2107o Canadian Immigration Summit, Conference Board of Canada, Ottawa, 10 May

2017o Deputy Minister Seminar Series, Canada School of Public Service, Ottawa, 9 June

2017.