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JAMES A. MORONE John Hazen White Professor of Political Science, Public Policy, and Urban Studies [email protected] Web site: https://republicofwrath.com Education Middlebury College (BA) University of Chicago, MA, Ph. D. Professional Positions and Honors Brown University, Professor of Political Science, 1982-present. Political Science Department Chair, 2008-2011; Director of Brown Public Policy Program, 2014-2016 Director, Taubman Center for American Politics and Policy, 2014-2017 Chair, Brown University Faculty 2014-5 Visiting Professor: Oxford University, Blavatnick School of Government and Nuffield College, 2018, 2021 University of Bremen, Visiting Professor, Center for Social Policy, 1994, 1995 Yale University, Visiting Professor of Politics and Policy, School of Organization and Management, 1990 University of Chicago, Instructor, Committee on Public Policy Studies, 1980-1982 Elected to the National Academy of Science, Engineering, and Medicine: 2015 Elected as founding member, National Academy of Social Insurance, 1990 New York Times, Front Page Review and Editors Choice for The Heart of Power: Health and Politics in the Oval Office (With David Blumenthal) Gladys M. Kammerer Award for best book in American National Policy, awarded by the American Political Science Association, August 1991. (For The Democratic Wish) New York Times selection in "Notable Books of 1991," December 1991. (For The Democratic Wish) Testimony Before Congress on Health Reform: Eight times, 1985-2010 Total Funds Raised (Gifts, Grants and Contracts): $7,301,938 Robert Wood Johnson Outstanding Investigator Awards: 1994, 2002 (only two-time recipient in the program’s history) Hazeltine Citation for outstanding teacher at Brown University. Voted by the class of 1993, 1999, 2001, 2007, 2008. Hellfire Nation on list of outstanding books of the year by: Seattle Post Intelligencer, Christianity Today, Playboy Magazine (partial list) Board of Editors:

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JAMES A. MORONE John Hazen White Professor of Political Science, Public Policy, and Urban Studies

[email protected]

Web site: https://republicofwrath.com

Education Middlebury College (BA) University of Chicago, MA, Ph. D.

Professional Positions and Honors Brown University, Professor of Political Science, 1982-present. Political Science Department Chair, 2008-2011; Director of Brown Public Policy Program, 2014-2016 Director, Taubman Center for American Politics and Policy, 2014-2017 Chair, Brown University Faculty 2014-5 Visiting Professor: Oxford University, Blavatnick School of Government and Nuffield College, 2018, 2021 University of Bremen, Visiting Professor, Center for Social Policy, 1994, 1995

Yale University, Visiting Professor of Politics and Policy, School of Organization and Management, 1990

University of Chicago, Instructor, Committee on Public Policy Studies, 1980-1982 Elected to the National Academy of Science, Engineering, and Medicine: 2015 Elected as founding member, National Academy of Social Insurance, 1990 New York Times, Front Page Review and Editors Choice for The Heart of Power: Health and Politics in the Oval Office (With David Blumenthal) Gladys M. Kammerer Award for best book in American National Policy, awarded by the American Political Science Association, August 1991. (For The Democratic Wish) New York Times selection in "Notable Books of 1991," December 1991. (For The Democratic Wish) Testimony Before Congress on Health Reform: Eight times, 1985-2010 Total Funds Raised (Gifts, Grants and Contracts): $7,301,938 Robert Wood Johnson Outstanding Investigator Awards: 1994, 2002 (only two-time recipient in the program’s history) Hazeltine Citation for outstanding teacher at Brown University. Voted by the class of 1993, 1999, 2001, 2007, 2008. Hellfire Nation on list of outstanding books of the year by: Seattle Post Intelligencer, Christianity Today, Playboy Magazine (partial list) Board of Editors:

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Studies in American Political Development (2020-) Politique Americain (2017 -) editorial board Taiwan Journal of Social Policy (2006- present) PS: Political Science and Politics (2001-4) [Chair. Board of editors] Journal of Policy History (1996-2013) Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law (1983-) Executive Committee Administration & Policy Journal (1984-1989) Editorial Board Italiana-America (1989-present). Editorial Board Journal of Comparative Health Policy (1994-2000) Editorial Board World Health and Medical Jl. (2016-present). Editorial Board The Journal of the New England Political Science Association. Ed Board University of Massachusetts Press “Political Development of the American Nation Series” (1995-2010) Editorial Board Fulbright Distinguished Lecturer in Japan, Summer 2005 Robert C. Wood Distinguished Visiting Professor, University of Massachusetts, Spring 2005 (co-awarded with Deborah Stone) President, New England Political Science Association, 2002-3 President, Politics and History Section, American Political Science Association Chairman, Board of Editors, PS: Political Science and Politics, 2001-2004. Chairman, Board of Editors, Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law (1995-2002) Editor, Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law (1989-1994) Co-Editor, Clio: Politics and History APSA (1992-1994) Secretary, The Politics and History Section of the American Political Science Association (1992-1994) Founding Committee, Robert Wood Johnson Scholars in Health Policy (1989, National Advisory Committee 1989-2013) Bustin Prize, research competition sponsored by the University of Chicago Law School (open to the faculty of the University of Chicago), Representing Health Care Consumers, 1980 Nominated for William Anderson Award (best dissertation in public policy) by the Political Science Department, University of Chicago, 1983

Books & Monographs Republic of Wrath: How American Politics Turned Tribal from George Washington to Donald Trump (Basic Books, September 2020). Starred review, Kirkus Review, reviewed in New York Tmes James A Morone, The Devils We Know: Us and Them in American Political Culture. (Kansas University Press, 2014).

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James Morone and Rogan Kersh, By the People: Debating American Government. Oxford University Press, 2012. Brief Edition, 2013; Fifth Edition, 2020

David Blumenthal and James Morone, Heart of Power: Presidents and Health Care from Franklin Roosevelt to George W Bush. (Berkeley: University of California Press 2009; paperback with new preface, 2010) Front Cover Review, New York Times Book Review, September 6, 2009 Editors Selection, New York Times, 2009 Hellfire Nation: The Politics of Sin in American History, Yale University Press, 2003 Selected book of the month by the History News Network, April 2003

Selected a top ten book of 2003 by Christianity Today, Seattle Post, Playboy Magazine and other publications.

Nominated for the Pulitzer Prize in non-fiction The Democratic Wish: Popular Participation and the Limits of American Government, Basic Books, 1990; Revised Edition, Yale University Press, 1998

Awarded the Gladys M. Kammerer Award for the best book in American national policy by the American Political Science Association, August 1991

Selected by the New York Times as a "notable book of 1991" James Morone and Andrew Dunham, The Politics of Innovation: The Evolution of Hospital Regulation in New Jersey (Health Research and Education Trust, 1983)

Edited Books

Ryan Emenaker and James Morone, Current Debates in American Government (New yOrk: Oxford University press, 2016) James Morone and Daniel Ehlke, Health Care Politics and Policy (New York: Cengage Learning. 2014) James Morone, Theodor Litman and Leonard Robbins and Health Care Politics and Policy (New York: Cengage/Delmar Press, 2008) James Morone and Lawrence Jacobs, eds., Wealthy, Healthy and Fair: The Politics of Health Care for a Good Society (Oxford University Press, 2005) Health Care Policy in the USA and Germany: Market Forces in Cross National Perspective, with Bernard Braun, Johann Behrens, and Deborah Stone, (Baden-Baden: NOMOS Verlang, November 1996) Original: Gesundheitsystemtwicklung in den USA und Deutschland: Wettbewerb und Markt als Ordnungselemente im Gesundheitswesen auf dem Prufstand des Systemvergleichs. The Politics of Health Care Reform: Lessons from the Past, Prospects for the Future, with Gary Belkin (Duke University Press, 1994)

Books in Preparation WHIPLASH: Health Care Policy in the Ages of Trump and Obama (with David Blumenthal) Gilded Ages: Wealth and Corruption in United States and India (With Ashutosh Varshney)

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Articles

The End of Health Politics as we Knew It? Democracy, the Courts, and the Republican’s Rising

Power. Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law forthcoming.

The Rise of Tribal Politics in Historical Perspective, in Eric Patashnik and Wendy Schiller, eds.,

Dynamics of American Democracy. Kansas University Press, forthcoming. How America Went Haywire: The Long History of National Illusion. Foreign Affairs. March/April 2018. 47: 156-161. The Arc of History Bends toward Coverage, Health Affairs. Vol 37 (March, 2018) No 3 (with David Blumenthal). The Secret Heart of American: Lyndon Johnson’s Bold Synthesis of American Political Thought, The History of American Political Thought, 2nd edition. Bryan-Paul Frost, ed. (New York: Lexington, in press) (With Daniel T. Carrigg) Health Policy and White Nationalism: Historical Lessons for the Parties and their Populists. Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law, 43:4 (August 2018): 683-706. “How to Think About Medicare for All,” The New England Journal of Medicine.

December 7, 2017: 377: 2209-2211 “The Politics of Health Care in the United States: Furious Debates, Weak Outcomes, in Brian Elbel and James Knickman, eds., Health Care Delivery in the United States, (With Rogan Kersh) forthcoming “Hell No! The Anti-War Movement of the 1960s and the New American Partisanship,” Bryan-Paul Frost, Paul Carrese, and Stephen Knott, eds., War, Justice, and Peace in American Political Thought (Baltimore: Johns Hopkins Press, forthcoming) “Continuity and Change in the Presidential Health Care Campaigns,” New England Journal of Medicine, Oct 6, 2016 (With David Blumenthal). “Partisanship, Dysfunction and Racal Fears: The New Normal in Health Care Policy,” Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law. Vol. 41 (August, 2016): 827-846

“Political Culture: Conflict, Consensus, and Culture War.” In Richard Valelly, Suzanne Mettler,

and Robert Lieberman, Eds. The Oxford Handbook of American Political Development (New

York: Oxford University Press, 2016) Chapter 7

“Holier than Thou: Politics and Pulpit in America” Foreign Affairs, July/August, 2015 “Medicare in American Political History: The Rise and Fall of Social Insurance,” Keith Wailoo, Alan Cohen, Julian Zelizer, and David Colby, Eds. Medicare at 50 New York: Oxford University Press, 2015) (With Elizabeth Fauquert)

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“The Politics of Private Health Insurance: Taxes, Regulations, and Drama.” Daniel Béland, Christopher Howard, and Kimberly Morgan, eds., The Oxford Handbook of Social Policy, (New York: Oxford University Press) forthcoming “Four Classic Ideas and the Strange Century of Health Reform "in The American Regime: Essays on Philosophy, Politics and Law, Georgi Areshidze, ed., State University of New York Press.

“Huckleberry Finn’s Hard Racial Lesson,” James Morone, ed., The Devils We Know, (Kansas

University Press, 2014) “Health Politics” In James Morone and Daniel Ehlke, ed., Health Politics and Policy, (Stamford, CT: Cengage, 2014)

“A Bipartisan Surprise? Obamacare in the States,” Issues in Governance Studies, The

Brookings Institutions, No. 61, December 17, 2013 “New Media, New Politics: Democracy in the Era of Instant Communication” In Search of

Organisational Democracy, Emmanuelle Avril and Christine Zumello, eds., London: Palgrave

Macmillan, 2013. “John Stuart Mill and American Liberalism,” in Ron Bayer and Amy Fairchild, eds., Liberty, Equity and Paternalism: Public Health and the Legacy of John Stuart Mill, forthcoming Reprinted in James Morone, The Devils We Know

“Obama’s Heath Reform: The Managerial President and His Political Storm” in William Crotty,

ed., The Obama Presidency: Promise and Performance. Chapter 3. Boulder, Colorado:

Westview Press, 2012. Elections Reveal America: Ten Takeaways From the 2012 Election,” Health Affairs Blog, November 12, 2012

http://healthaffairs.org/blog/2012/11/14/elections-reveal-america-ten-takeaways-from-the-2012-

election/

“Big Ideas, Broken Institutions, and the Wrath at the Grass Roots.” Journal Of Health Politics,

Policy and Law, 36:3 (June, 2011): 375-387

Rogan Kersh and James Morone, “Obesity: Politics and Policy, Science and Symbols”

In John Crawley, ed., Obesity, Oxford University Press, 2011

“Presidents and Health Reform: From Franklin Roosevelt to Barack Obama,” Health Affairs 29,

no 6, 2010

Jefferson’s Rickety Wall: The Sacred and The Secular in American Politics, Social Research, 76: No 4 Winter, 2009 “The Lessons of Success, Revising The Medicare Story,” The New England Journal of Medicine. 359: 22 (November 27, 2009): 2384- 9 [with David Blumenthal]

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“Nine Historical Lessons for Health Reform,” The Journal of Law and Medical Ethics 36:4

(Winter, 2009) [with David Blumenthal] “Political Culture,” Michael Kazin, ed., The Princeton Encyclopedia of American History, (Princeton University Press 2009). “Whoopers and Shouters: Two Faces of Populism,” London Review of Books. Vol. 30 (4): February, 21, 2008. “The Presidents and Health Care,” in James Morone, et. al., Health Care Politics and Policy (Stamford: Cengage, 2008)

Revised version in James Morone and Dan Ehlke, Health Care Politics and Policy (Stamford: Cengage, 2013)

“Morality and Health Policy,” in James Morone, et. al., Health Care Politics and Policy (Stamford: Cengage, 2008) “Health Politics and Policy in the United States,” in James Morone, et. al., Health Care Politics and Policy (Stamford: Cengage, 2008) “The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and Health Reform,” David Colby and Stephen Isaacs [eds] To Improve Health and Health Care, 2008 (San Francisco: Josey Bass, 2008) “Anti Fett Politik in Den USA” in Henning Schmidt-Semisch and Fridrich Schorb, eds., Kreszzug Gegen Fette (Weisbadden, Germany: VS Verlang, 2008) [With Rogan Kersh] “The Rebellion of the Rich” London Review of Books, Vol. 29, Number 12. 21 June 20, 2007: 28-30 “Civic Culture and Democracy,” Proceedings of the King Prajadjopok Congress on Civic Culture (Bangkok, Thailand: King Prajadhipok InStitute, 2007) “Hellfire Nation? An Exchange” Conversations in Religion and Theology. Vol. 2 [Issue 2] November, 2006: 166-183 “Story Book Truths about America: Political Culture in Political Science,” Studies in American Political Development, 19 [Fall, 2005] 2: 216-226 “The European Union through an American Prism” in Craig Parsons and Nicolas Jacobo, ed., European Union: For US or against US (Oxford University Press, 2005): 439-457 (With Rogan Kersh). “Obesity, Courts, and the New Politics of Public Health,” Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law, 30 [October, 2005] 5: 839-868 (with Rogan Kersh). “Tropes of Wrath: Virtue, Markets and the Family,” Dissent, Spring 2005: 64-68. “Good for Nothing,” London Review of Books, 27: 10 (May 19, 2005) “Morality, Politics and Health Policy” in David Mechanic, et. al. eds., Policy Challenges in Modern Health Care (Robert Wood Johnson Foundation/Rutgers University Press, 2005)

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Reprinted in Sara Wilensky, Essential Readings in Health Policy and Law (Jones and Bartlett, forthcoming)

“Health and Wealth in the Good Society,” in Morone and Jacobs, eds., Healthy, Wealthy and Fair (New York: Oxford, 2005): 1-16 (With Lawrence Jacobs). “Little Victories: Schools and Bureaucrats at the Grass Roots” in Morone and Jacobs, eds., Healthy, Wealthy and Fair (New York: Oxford, 2005): 297-312 (With Elizabeth Kilbreth). “Prospering in an Age of Global Markets,” in Morone and Jacobs, Healthy, Wealthy and Fair. (New York: Oxford, 2005): 355-370 (with Lawrence Jacobs). “The Triumph of Plunder,” London Review of Books 26 (18): September, 2004. “Health and Wealth,” The American Prospect, June 2004 (with Larry Jacobs)

Revised version: “American Sickness: Diagnosis and Cure” Open Democracy.

October 17, 2007. A web-journal based in London

Revised and Translated for The Taiwan Journal of Social Work, “In God’s Name,” The American Prospect, May, 2003 [cover story] “American Ways of Welfare: A Review Essay,” Perspectives on Political Science, I:1 (March 2003): 137-146 “Power to the People? The Case for Citizen Participation,” Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law (with Elizabeth Kilbreth) April/June 2003 “The Politics of Obesity” Health Affairs 20: 6 (December, 2002): 142-153 (with Rogan Kersh)

Listed as the number one downloaded article in Health Affairs (2014) “How the Personal Becomes Political: Prohibitions, Public Health and Obesity” Studies in American Political Development, 16 (Fall, 2002): 162-175 (with Rogan Kersh). “Medicare for All” in Jack Meyer and Elliot Wicks, eds., Covering America: Real Remedies for the Uninsured (Washington, DC, 2002)

Reprinted in "Single Payer System: Medicare for All," in Big Choices: The Future of Health Insurance for America's Families, eds. Kenneth S. Apfel and Betty Sue Flowers (Austin, TX: Lyndon B. Johnson School of Public Affairs, 2005), 213-229.

“Dumbledore’s Message: Harry Potter and American Education” American Prospect, December 17, 2001: 40-1 “Back To School: A Health Care Strategy for Youth,” Health Affairs 20 (January/February) 2001: 122-136 (with Elizabeth Kilbreth and Kathryn Langwell) reprinted in School Based Health Care (New York: Jossey Bass 2005)

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“Governance” Introductory essay in Robert Hackey and David Rochefort, ed., The New Politics of State Health Policy (Lawrence: Kansas University Press) 2001 “Citizens or Shoppers: Solidarity Under Siege,” Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law 25 (October 2000) 959-969 “Populists in A Global Market: The Backlash Against Managed Care” Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law, 24:5 (November, 1999) “The Other’s America: Reflections on Rogers Smith’s Civic Ideals” Studies in American Political Development 13 (Spring, 1999): 186-197 “Enemies of the People: The Moral Dimension to Public Health” Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law, 22:4 (August 1997: 993 - 1010) “The Struggle for American Culture,” PS: Political Science and Politics 24:3 (September, 1996) “The Corrosive Politics of Virtue,” The American Prospect 26 (May/June, 1996)

Reprinted in: Bruce Miroff, Raymond Seidelman and Todd Swanstrom, eds., Debating Democracy: A Reader in American Politics, 2nd Edition, (Boston: Houghton Mifflin). Jennifer Hurley, ed., American Values: Opposing Viewpoints (San Diego: Greenhaven Press, 2000) The Library SASE Reader, 1997

“Gridlock and Breakthrough in American Health Politics” in Theodor Litman and Leonard Robins, eds., Health Politics and Policy, 3rd Ed., (Albany: Delmar Publishing Company, 1996) “Politics, Markets and Health Reform: American Health Care for Germany?” in Bernard Braun et. al., Health Care Policy in the USA and Germany (Baden-Baden: NOMOS Verlang, November 1996) With Jan Goggin, “Health Policies in Europe: Welfare States in a Market Era, Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law, 20: 3 (Fall 1995) "Nativism, Hollow Corporations, and Managed Competition: Why the Clinton Health Reform Failed," Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law, 20: 2 (Summer 1995) Edited version reprinted in: Phil Brown, ed., Perspectives in Medical Sociology (Prospect Heights, IL: Waveland Press, 1996) "Neglected Institutions: Politics, Administration and Health Care," P.S. Political Science and Politics, June 1994 "The Health Care Bureaucracy: Small Changes, Great Consequences," Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law, 18:3 (Fall 1993) Reprinted as: “The Bureaucracy Empowered" in James Morone and Gary Belkin, eds, The Politics of Health Care Reform (Duke University Press, 1994)

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"Elusive Community: Democracy, Deliberation and the Reconstruction of Health Politics" in Martin Levin and Marc Landy, eds, The New Politics of Policy (Johns Hopkins Press, 1995) "The Ironic Flaw in Health Care Competition: The Politics of Markets" in Arnould, Rich and White, eds, Competitive Approaches to Health Care Reform (Urban Institute Press, 1993) "The Bias of American Politics: Rationing Health Care in a Weak State," The University of Pennsylvania Law Review, 150:5 (May 1992) "Continuity and Change in American Politics" in Jon Chilingerian and Shirley Nichols, eds, Health Care Reform (National Academy of Sciences, 1994) "Hidden Complications: Why Health Care Competition Needs Regulation," The American Prospect, 10 (Summer 1992) Reprinted as: “La Crise du Systeme de Sante aux Etas Unis,” Oliver Frayse, ed., Problems Politiques et Sociaux (1995) "Administrative Agencies and the Implementation of National Health Care Reform" in Charles Brecher, ed., The Implementation of Health Care Reforms (Josiah Macy Foundation, 1992) "American Political Culture and the Search for Policy Lessons from Abroad," Journal of Health Politics, Policy & Law, 15:1 (Spring 1990) "Beyond the N-Words: The Politics of Health Care Reform," Bulletin of the New York Academy of Medicine, 66 (Jul/Aug 1990) Reprinted in: David Kindig and Robert Sullivan, eds., Understanding Universal Health Programs: Issues and Options (Health Administration Press, 1992) Substantially revised version published as "The New Political Economy of the Health Care System" in Leonard Robbins and Theodore Litman, eds, Health Politics and Policy, 2nd ed. (John Wiley Press, 1991) "Tales of Trouble" Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law 15:2 (Summer 1990) Reprinted in: Lawrence Brown, ed., Health Policy and the Disadvantaged (Duke University Press, 1991) "The Long Rise and Fast Fall of Health Care Competition," Bulletin of the New York Academy of Medicine, 1988 With Harvey Sapolsky and Jamie Aisenberg, "The Call to Rome: Obstacles to State Level Innovation," Public Administration Review, 47:2 (April 1987) "The Seven Laws of Policy Analysis," Journal of Policy Analysis and Management, 5:4 (Summer 1986) "The Unruly Rise of Medical Capitalism," Review Essay, Hastings Center Reports, 15:4 (August 1985) Reprinted in: Anthony Serafini, ed., Ethics and Social Concern (Paragon House, 1989)

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With Andrew Dunham, "Slouching Towards National Health Insurance: The New Health Care Politics," Yale Journal of Regulation II: 2 (Spring 1985) Revised version in Bulletin of the New York Academy of Medicine, 62:6 (July 1986) Edited version reprinted in: Sylvia Law, Rand Rosenblatt, Ken Wing and George Annas, eds, Readings in Health Care Law "Representation Without Elections: The American Bureaucracy and Its Publics" in Daniel Callahan and Bruce Jennings, eds, Representation and Responsibility: Exploring Legislative Ethics (Plenum Press, 1985) "Democratic Wishes and Sensible Reforms: The Citizen Role in Health Politics" in Leonard Robbins and T. Littman, eds, Health Care Politics and Policy (John Wiley, 1984) With Andrew Dunham, "The Waning of Professional Dominance," Health Affairs, 3:1 (Spring 1984) "Controlling Health Care Costs" in Controlling Health Care Costs: State, Local, and Private Sector Initiatives. Hearings Before the Special Committee on Aging, United States Senate, Ninety Eighth Congress, First Session, October 26, 1983. (United States Government Printing Office, 1983) With Andrew Dunham and William White, "Restoring Medical Markets: Implications for the Poor," Journal of Health Politics, Policy & Law, 7:2 (Summer 1982) With Theodore Marmor, "Representing Consumer Interests: The Case of American Health Planning," Ethics, 91 (April 1981) Reprinted in: Barry Checkoway, ed., Citizen and Health Care: Participation and Planning for Social Change (Pergamon Press, 1981) Ralph Kramer and Harry Specht, eds, Readings in Community Organization Practice, 3rd edition (Prentice Hall, 1983) Theodore R. Marmor, ed., Political Analysis and American Medical Care (Cambridge University Press, 1983)

Rudolph Klein and Theodore Marmor, Politics, Health and Health Care (New Haven: Yale University Press, 2012)

"Models of Representation" Health Planning in the United States (National Academy Press, 1981) "The Real World of Representation" Health Planning in the United States: Selected Policy Issues (National Academy Press, 1981) With Theodore Marmor, "Innovation and the Health Services Sector: Notes on the United States" in Christa Altenstetter, ed., Innovation in Health Policy and Service Delivery: A Cross National Perspective (Oelgeschlager, Gunn & Hain, 1981)

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With Theodore Marmor, "Representing Consumer Interests: Imbalanced Markets, Health Planning and the Health Systems Agencies," Milbank Memorial Fund Quarterly: Health and Society, 58 (Winter 1981)

Reprinted in The Milbank Memorial Fund Quarterly: Centennial Issue. Vol. 83, N 4 (2005) Reprinted in: John McKinlay, ed., Health Care Consumers, Professions and Organizations: A Milbank Reader (MIT Press, 1981) Reprinted in: John McKinlay, ed., Health Services Research, Planning and Change: A Milbank Reader (MIT Press, 1981) John McKinlay, ed., Politics and Health Care: A Milbank Reader (MIT Press, 1981) T.R. Marmor and Jon Christiansen, eds, Health Care Policy (Sage Press, 1982) Shorter versions in: Consumer Health Perspectives, 7:6 (December 1980) Health Law Project, 4:4 (April 1979) With Theodore Marmor, "The Health Programs of the Kennedy-Johnson Years" in David Warner, ed., Towards New Human Rights (The University of Texas Press, 1977) Reprinted in: T.R. Marmor, ed., Political Analysis and American Medical Care (Cambridge University Press, 1983) With Theodore Marmor, "Hospital Regulation Requires Centralized Authority," Hospitals (March 1977)

Short Essays and Occasional Pieces

“Why the Right to Vote Is Not a Right,” New York Times Book Review. September 16, 2018. Page 15. Can History Prepare Us for the Trump Presidency? Historians explain which moments in history are closest to this one – and what we can learn. Jefferson versus Adams in 1800. Politico. January 22, 2017. https://www.politico.com/magazine/story/2017/01/can-history-prepare-us-for-the-trump-presidency-214676

Capone! New York Times Book Review. December 4, 2016 “All the Presidents’ Doctors,” The New York Daily News September 19, 2016 (with David Blumenthal). “Earthquake in New Hampshire: Trump and Sanders versus the Laws of Political Probability” Salon. February 19, 2016 “Bootleg Politics, The New York Times Book Review. January 3, 2016. Page 15.

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Lesson for Gun Control: Learn to Lose Right, The Nation, June 4, 2013 (with Harold Pollock)

“Seven Consequences of the Health Care Ruling,” The New York Times, June 28, 2012

“Politics, Symbolism and Defining Ourselves,” Zocalo Public Square

http://zocalopublicsquare.org/thepublicsquare/2011/12/07/a-sickening-dispute/read/up-for-

discussion/ “Mark Souder and An American Tradition: Moralize, Scandalize, Apologize,” The Washington

Post, Sunday March 23, 2010

“Obama finds his Voice – Finally,” The Guardian, March 23, 2010 “Democrats Must Find their Voice on Health Care Reform,” Los Angeles Times, op ed, January 27, 2010 “One Side to Every Story, The New York Times” op ed., February 16, 2009

“Don’t Let Dead Cats Sit on Your Porch,” The New York Times, Week In Review, Word for Word. September 20, 2009 [attributed to Heart of Power]

“Why the Health Care Debate is so Explosive,” Washington Post Book World, August 26,

2009

“Jesus Hugged the Leper: A Preface to Health Politics” in Morone, et al, Health Politics

and Policy (New York: Delmar, 2008). “Waiting for Another LBJ,” op ed, New York Times Saturday, July 31, 2005 (with David Blumenthal). “Faith and Politics in a Turbulent Time,” Preface to The Crucifix and the Sword (Washington, DC: Georgetown University Press, 2006) (With Thomas Massaro) “The Second Great Awakening,” Encyclopedia of New England Culture, Yale University Press, 2005 “Thinking Big: How to Fix American Health Care,” Kenneth Apfel and Betty Sue Flowers, eds., The Big Choices: The Future of Health Insurance for America’s Families (Austin: TX: Lyndon B Johnson School of Public Affairs, 2005) 84-88 “God and War,” op ed, February 2003 (syndicated column) “What the Muggles Don’t Get: Why Harry Potter Succeeds While the Morality Police Fail,” Brown Alumni Magazine, July/August 2001. “Get Lost! Find Your Own Wittgenstein! On Politics, History and Political Science,” President’s Column, Clio: Newsletter of the Politics and History 10:1 (Winter, 2000)

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“Puritans,” President’s Column, Clio: Newsletter of the Politics and History 10:2 (Summer, 2000) “Nativism”, The Encyclopedia of Psychology and Neuroscience, W. Edward Craighead and Charless Neeroff, eds., John Wiley. 2000 “The Columbine Laws in the Real World,” op-ed, September, 1999 (syndicated column) “A Primer on Presidential Trystory,” op-ed, February 1998 (syndicated column) “Witch Hunts as Enduring Political Reflex,” op-ed, December 1996 (syndicated column) “What is Wrong With America?,” op-ed, November 1996 (syndicated column) “Politics and Virtue,” Controversy Section, American Prospect 28 (September/October, 1996) “The Politics of Virtue,” op-ed, July 1996 (syndicated column)

Also appeared as “Life, Liberty, and the pursuit of Morality,” in the Child and Adolescent Behavior Letter

“Mother Nature Steals the Republican Revolution,” op-ed, March, 1996 (syndicated column) Also printed as: “Too Much Government? Maybe Not” and “What Happened to the Republican Revolution?” "The Key to Democratic Revival," op-ed, December 1994 (syndicated column) "Organizing Reform," The American Prospect, 17 (Spring 1994) "The Implementation of Health Reform," Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law 19:1 (Spring 1994) "Introduction: The Politics of National Health Insurance" in James Morone and Gary Belkin, eds, Health Care Reform: Lessons from the Past, Prospects for the Future (Duke University Press 1994) "The Politics of Health Care Reform," Rhode Island Medicine, (Spring 1994) "America's Communal Legacy and the National Health Service," op-ed, January 1993 (syndicated column) “Rethinking the Unknown: On A Liberal Education, Brown Guide to Liberal Learning (1991) 36.

Books Reviewed

Russel Muirhead and Nancy Rosenblum, A Lot of People Are Saying: The New Conspiracism

and the Assault on Democracy in Perspectives on Politics. December 2020. Forthcoming

Rodgers, Daniel. As A City on A Hill: The Story of America’s Most Famous Lay Sermon. Journal

of Religion, in press.

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Allan Lichtman, The Embattled Right to Vote in America: From the Founding to the Present in

The New York Times Book Review, September 16, 2018 Kathryn Gin Lum, Damned Nation: Hell in America from the Revolution to Reconstruction, American Historical Review, 122:4 (September 30, 2017) “Scarface” a review of Deirdre Bair, Al Capone, in The New York Times Book Review, December 4, 2016, p 36

John Compton, The Evangelical Origins of the Living Constitution, American Political Thought,

5, No. 2 (Spring 2016): 349-351 Lisa McGirr, The War on Alcohol, Prohibition and the Rise of the American State, The New York Times Book Review January 3, 2016: p 15 Ira Katznelson, Fear Itself: The New Deal and the Origins of Our Time, Political Science Quarterly. Vol. 130: 3: Fall, 2015 Sue Pryce, Fixing Drugs: The Politics of Drug Prohibition in Perspectives on Politics, June 2013

Frank Baumgartner, Suzanna De Boef and Amber Boydstun, The Decline of the Death Penalty

and the Discovery of Innocence, in Perspectives on Politics [lead review, symposium], Vol. 7:4

December, 2009 Paul Krugman, The Conscience of a Liberal, in Political Science Quarterly, Vol. 123: 2,

Summer, 2008 Thomas Mackey, Pursuing Johns: Criminal Law Reform, Defending Character, and New York City’s Committee of Fourteen, 1920-1930 in The American Historical Review, February 2006. “Freedom Freely Imagined” a review of David Hackett Fisher, Liberty and Freedom: A Visual History of America’s Founding, in The American Prospect, April 2005: 58-60. Reprinted as “Freedom on the March,” in Historically Speaking.

Theda Skocpol, Diminished Democracy: From Membership to Management in American Civic

Life, in Political Science Quarterly, Vol. 119: 1, Spring, 2004 “Too Much Privacy? Or Not Enough?” An Exchange [with Amitai Etzioni], Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law, 26 (April 2001): 447-452. Seymour Martin Lipset, “American Exceptionalism: A Double Edged Sword,” in Political Science Quarterly (112: 3), 1997 Norman Pollack, The Humane Economy: Populism, Capitalism and Democracy, in American Political Science Review, 1992 Joseph Freeman, Government is Good, in Political Science Quarterly, 1993 James MacGregor Burns, Cobblestone Leadership, in Political Science Quarterly, 1992

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David McCaffrey, OSHA and the Politics of Health Regulation, in Social Service Reviewer, 1984 Mark Pauly, Doctors and their Workshops, in Ethics, 1983 Drew Altman, Richard Greene, and Harvey Sapolsky, Health Planning and Regulation, in Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law, 1982

Papers Read and Keynote Addresses [Selected]

George Washington’s Regret: How American Politics went Tribal. Kuroda Lecture. Skidmore College (sponsored every three years by the Political Science, History, and American Studies departments) Skidmore College. April 5-6, 2019 The Future of Health Reform, Keynote address to open the George Washington Law School conference on Health Reform, March 2016, “The Obama Dialectic: Politics, Policy and Race, during conference on L’ Heritage Obama, The Fondation Des Etats-Unis, Cite Universitaire de Paris, Universite Paris Diderot, December 14, 2016 Hellfire Nation: Anthony Comstock versus Elbert Hubbard. Keynote Address, Aurora Historical Society Annual Conference, May 2015

The Democratic Wish Remixed: Tea Party, Occupy, Black Lives, and the Future of American Politics, The Sorbonne (Paris II) Paris, France. November 28, 2014 Why Medicare? From Social Insurance to Neo Liberalism, Conference on Medicare at 50, Yale University Law School, New Haven, November, 2014 “Why We Do What We Do,” Comments introducing President William Jefferson Clinton, New York Public Library, September 4, 2014 Morality in American Politics and History. Lecture delivered at One Day University in New York City (February 2014); Washington DC (September, 2014); Seattle (October, 2014); Phoenix (October 2014).

What Would the Founders Think: Obama Care in the Sweep of History. Constitution Day

Lecture, Assumption College. November, 2013

“The Answer is You: Social Entrepreneurs and Community,” Wake Forest University, Keynote

Address, The International Baccalaureate Week, July, 2013

“The Strange New Politics of Federalism” University of Michigan, School of Public Health and

Political Science Department, February, 2014

Health Reform – What’s Old? What’s New? What’s Next? Key note address, Annual Meeting of

the Robert Wood Johnson Senior investigators Program, Atlanta Georgia 2013

“Urbanization, Democracy and Corruption in the Gilded Age: Lessons for India?

Conference on Urbanization and Corruption, Bangalore, India. January 2012

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“Health Care USA: Past, Present, and Future.”“ Keynote address to the annual conference on

The Future of Health Care in America, sponsored by the Mike Mansfield Center of Politics and

Policy, The University of Montana 2013.

“Creaky Policies in Nanotime: How Will International Health Care systems Cope in a Global

Era?

The annual Paul Cadario Lecture, School of Public Policy and Governance, the

University of Toronto, May 2012

“Faith and Politics in a Secular Regime,” November 2012

University Lecture, Sponsored by the Center for the Study of Religion and Conflict, University

of Arizona

Keynote, Association of Academic Health Centers. “Health Reform in the Sweep of History”

Keynote Panels or lectures on Obama’s Health Reform for American Political Science

Association Meetings of 2010 and 2011; Association of Public Policy Analysis and

Management 2010, 2011.

“The Promises and the Pitfalls of Health Care Reform,” Address to the Annual Meeting of the United States Army Medical Corps Officers, San Antonio, Texas, March, 2010

“The State of American Democracy and Why It Matters to Europe.” Keynote address to the

Conference on Changing Organizations: Towards a New Economic and Political Governance

Universite’ Sorbonne Nouvelle 3, Paris. December, 2010 Health Care Reform: Lessons From America, Brisbane Australia, Annual Conference of the Health Services and Policy Research Association of Australia and New Zealand. November, 25, 2009 The Politics of Health Care Reform, Zocola Public Square, Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles, November 20, 2009 Jefferson’s Rickety Wall: Jefferson’s Rickety Wall: The Sacred and The Secular in American Politics, Religion in America, The New School, NYC “The Return of Social Insurance?” Keynote Address, Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Social Insurance, Washington DC, January 2009 “Sacred and Secular in American Politics” Conference on Religious Freedom, Pluralism and Secularism, Istanbul, Turkey. July 2008 “Civic Culture and Democracy,” keynote address, King Prajadjopok Congress. Bangkok, Thailand, November, 2007. “You Get More Than You Give,” Graduation Address, University of New Hampshire, Claremont, June 2007

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“Inequality and Its Consequences,” Keynote address prepared for the Taiwan Conference on Social Inequality, National Chung Cheng University, May 20-1, 2006.

“Hellfire Nation: Greed Generosity and God In American Politics” Keynote address Prepared for the 10th Kyoto American Studies Summer Seminar, 1 - 3 August, 2005. Ritsumeikan

University, Kyoto, Japan “Storybook Truths about America,” Paper presented for the 2004 Meetings of the American Political Science Association, Chicago, Illinois (September 2004). “The Sick and the Sinful: Reflections on Health Services Research,” July 2003, Keynote address

to the Annual Meeting of Academy Health (The major interdisciplinary, health studies

organization. About 2,000 people at the lecture). “Little Victories: Schools, Kids and Bureaucrats at the Grass Roots,” delivered at the annual meetings of the American Political Science Association, 2003.

“Dumbledore’s Subversive Wisdom: the policy lessons in Harry Potter,” delivered at the annual meetings of the American Political Science Association, 2002.

With Rogan Kersh, “The Politics of the Personal: Temperance and Obesity.” Delivered at a

conference on “Obesity and the Public Health,” Vergennes, Vermont, July 2001. Revised version

delivered at the New England Political Science Association Meeting, 2002.

“Morality Politics,” American Political Science Association Annual Meetings, San Francisco,

September, 2001. “Still The American Dilemma: Race and Inequality, 16th Annual Meetings of the Association for Health Services Research, Chicago, June 1999 “Hellfire Nation,” Harvard University Workshop on American Political Development, May 1999 “Race Images and American Politics: The Abolitionists and their Legacy. 1998 Annual Meetings of the APSA, September, 1998 “Mission, Jeremiad and Witchhunt: The Puritan Legacy and American Public Policy,” Annual Meetings of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation’s Investigator Program, Fort Lauderdale, October 1996 “Liberalism, Moralism and the Prospects for Health Reform,” Conference on the Future of Health Care Reform, Columbia University, October 1996 “The Malevolent Side of Community: Us Versus Them in American Health Politics,” Health Care Into the Next Century: Markets, States, and Communities,” Durham, North Carolina, May 1996 “The Science Illusion,” delivered at the Meetings of the American Political Science Association, Chicago, September, 1995 (With Gary Belkin) “Politics, Markets, and Imperialism: Mcdonald’s Medicine Comes to Germany” “Health

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System Development in the USA and Germany: Cross National Lessons about Market Forces, Bremen, Germany, May 1995 "El Estado Del Beinestar Tras La Guerra Fria: Las Nuevas Politicas, De Mercado, Ciudadania Y Sociedad" (The Welfare State After the Cold War: The New Politics of Markets, Citizenship and Society), Alumenca, Spain, September 1994 "Social Reform and Citizenship," Center for Social Policy, University of Bremen, Germany, May 1994 "Health, Welfare, and Immigration in a Global Economy," Joint Sessions of the European Consortium for Political Research, Madrid, Spain, April 1994 "National Health Insurance: Implementation and Administrative Issues," Annual Meetings of the American Political Science Association, August 1992 "The Citizen as Policy Maker: Promises of Failure," McMaster Conference on Citizens as Policy Makers, Hamilton, Ontario, May 1991 "The Model Cities Bus Stops Here: AIDS & City Politics," Annual Meetings of the American Political Science Association, August 1990 "Statebuilding and the People in the First American Generation," Annual Meetings of the American Political Science Association, August 1990 "National Health Care Policy: The Role of Competition," Symposium on "Health Care Strategies in the 1990s," Tucson, AZ, October 1989 "Rationing Medical Care: United States and Canada," Toronto Post Conference on Rationing Health Care, Toronto, Canada, June 1989 "Civic Republicanism and the American Founding," New England Political Science Association Meetings, March 1989 "Market Competition in American Medical Care," Symposium on "Controlling Costs While Maintaining Health," Bonn, FDR, June 1988 "The Politics of Health Care Reform," prepared for the Ford Foundation Project on the Future of American Health Care, March 1988 "The Politics of Health Care Reform, Problem Definition, Shifting Coalitions and Unintended Consequences," Annual Conference of the New York Academy of Medicine, "New Steps in Health Care Financing," May 1987 "The New National Health Insurance," Seton Hall Conference on Health Financing Innovations, July 1985 "The Changing Politics of Health Care Entitlement," Hastings Center Series on Health Care Ethics, The Hastings Institute of Society, Ethics, and Life Sciences, October 1985 With Andrew Dunham, "The Emerging Autonomy of the State: Health Politics and the Hospital Industry," Annual Meetings of the American Political Science Association, September 1983

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"Congress, The Bureaucracy and Shifting Models of Representation," The Hastings Center, Project on Legislative Ethics, December 1982 "Citizen Planners," 24th Conference of the Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning, October 1982 "Restoring Medical Markets," Annual Meetings of the American Political Science Association, August 1981 "The Ambiguous Success of Citizen Participation," Annual Meetings of the American Political Science Association, August 1980 With Theodore Marmor, "Controlling American Medicine: The Strategy of Citizen Participation," Annual Meetings of the American Political Science Association, August 1979 "Bureaucrats, Citizens and Doctors," Symposium on Planning for Social Change, Springfield, MA, March 1979

Grants and Gifts Funds raised in support of the Brown Public Policy Program, Taubman Foundation, $2,000,000, [Fall 2014, Spring 2015] Gift in Support of the Taubman Lecture Program, Stephen Yee, $100,000 [Fall, 2014] Presidents and Health Policy, The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Investigator’s Awards, 2003-5 ($275,000) (With David Blumenthal) The Politics of Obesity, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, $36,000 (2003) “Making the Grade: The Politics of Successful Innovation in School-based Health Centers,” 1997-2000 (with Kathryn Langwell) ($989,938) "Morality and Politics in the United States," The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Investigator’s Awards, 1995-2000 ($250,000) "The Interconnection Between Race and Drug Policy," The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, 1994-1995 ($26,000) "The Politics of Health Care Reform," The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, 1992-1993 ($50,000) "The Evolution of Hospital Regulation in New Jersey," (with Andrew B. Dunham) Health Research and Education Trust, 1981-1983 ($75,000) Wayland Collegium Grant, Brown University, summer 1983 "Citizen Participation in Health Systems Agencies," National Academy of Sciences, 1980 ($12,000)

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Congressional Testimony and Special Panels Health Care Briefings, Congressional Research Service Orientation for New Members of Congress, Williamsburg, Virginia. January 9-12, 2008 Address to the annual policy forum for Senate Democrats, April 28-9, 2006, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. National Commission on Electoral Process, Social Science Research Council, 2004-5. "Briefing on the American Health Security Act (HR 1200)," sponsored by the House Committee on Ways and Means, February 2, 1994 "Health Care Reform: The Case for a Single Payer." Testimony delivered before the House Committee on Ways and Means of the Congress of the United States, February 4, 1993 (meeting in closed session) Member: National Academy of Sciences Task Force on the Social and Ethical Impact of Advances in Biomedicine, 1993 "The Politics of Intergenerational Equity," Congressional Briefing sponsored by the American Gerontology Association, October 12, 1990 Member and Secretary, Governor Cuomo's Task Force on Health Care for All New Yorkers (UNY-CARE), 1989-1990 Rapporteur, Harvard Medicare Project, 1985 "Controlling Health Care Costs." Testimony delivered before the Special Committee on Aging, United States Senate, October 26, 1983

Panelist/Discussant/ Lectures (selected list)

400 years of slavery. Roundtable sponsored by the American Political Science Association, APSA Annual Meetings. August 31, 2019. Washington DC. Medicaid at 100: Social Insurance Past, Present and to Come, Panel on Medicare at 50, Princeton University, April 2014. Named lectures and Keynote Addresses at: … The Kyoto American Studies Summer Seminar (Kyoto, Japan, August 2005), University of Illinois at Springfield (Annual Policy Summit), Rice University, Boston University (Robert Wood Distinguished Lecture), University of Toronto (Connaught Lecture Series) The University of Virginia (Eggers Lecture), University of Syracuse (Democratic Prospects), Middlebury College. Recent Seminars and lectures: Harvard University Malcom Wiener Seminars on Inequality and Social Policy (April, 2005), Harvard Scholars in Health Policy (March, 2005), University of Michigan (March, 2005), Yale University Seminar in Health Policy

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(Feb 2002), Williams College, Rutgers University Series on Health Care (Nov 2003, 2001), Berkeley School of Public Health (March, 2003), Suffolk Law School (April, 2003) Author Meets Critics Panels on Hellfire Nation Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, 2003 Annual Meeting of the Southern Political Science Association, 2004 Annual Meeting of the New England Political Science Assoc., 2004 Bi-annual meeting of the Policy History Association, 2004

Lectures on Hellfire Nation: 35 lectures delivered at libraries, historical societies, academic

meetings, and universities. 2003-5

Conference Keynote Addresses:

Annual Policy Forum, Margaret Chase Smith Library (June, 2005)

Academy Health, Annual Meeting (July, 2003)

National Association of Children’s Hospitals (October, 2003)

La Rabida Children’s Hospital, Annual Meeting (March 2004)

“The Sword and the Cross,” St Anselm’s College (March, 2004)

The Quality Indicator Project, 20th Anniversary Conference, (October, 2004)

Roundtable on Morality and Religion in Cross National Perspective, Southern Political Science

Association Annual Meetings, Atlanta Georgia, January, 2006

“Politics and Political Science: My 3 Exhortations to the Field” President’s Roundtable, Annual

Meeting of the New England Political Science Association, May 2005

“Where do the Democrats Go From Here? A Roundtable, Annual Meeting of the New England

Political Science Association, May 2005

Rapparteur, Conference on Leaders, Actors and Agents, Yale University, October, 2004

“Cycles of Crisis: The American Catholic Church in Historical Perspective,” Roundtable on

Catholicism around the World, New England Political Science Association Meeting, May 2003. “Looking Backward from 2050: The Future of Long Term Care,” Rapporteur for Conference on Longer Term Care in Comparative Perspective, Ontario, Canada, July 2001 “The Future for Managed Care,” Keynote address to conference on “The Future of Medicare,” Milwaukee, WI June 2001 “American Health Care and The Logic of Liberalism,” address to a conference on Markets and Medicine, Santiago Chile, March 2001 “The Secret to Private Sector Solutions: Good Government,” keynote address to conference on “Exploring Private Sector Solutions to the Cost of Health Care, Manchester NH, March, 2001

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Conference Rapporteur, “New Historical Perspectives on Democracy in America,” May 2001, M.IT. “The Ethics of the Market Place,” remarks presented to the Conference on Ethics and the Market, Tel Aviv, January 1999 “Politics and Markets in Health Care,” Conference on Health Care Markets, Berlin, June 1998 Conference on my work organized by the Industrial Areas Foundation (IAF), Austin, Texas, February 1998

Roundtable Participant, “Civil Society: Good For Us? Good for Political Science?” Annual Meetings of the American Political Science Association, August, 1997 Roundtable Participant, “Race, Racial Politics, and American Public Policy,” Annual Meetings of the American Political Science Association, August, 1997 Chair: “Morality and Politics” A “Hyde Park Session,” for members of the American Political Science Association, Annual Meetings, August, 1997 Listed as A “Highlight of the 1997 APSA Meetings” “Clinton’s Health Agenda: after the Debacle.” Presentation at the Annual Meetings of the New England Political Science Association, May 1997 “You Think They’re Arguing Economics?” Lunch Address on Robert Kuttner’s Everything for Sale, Twentieth Century Fund, January, 1997 “Crime Wave, Drug War and Welfare Reform: Big Government in a Republican Era,” Presentation to the Annual meeting of the Scholars in Health Policy, Aspen, July 1997 Section Chair, Health Care Reform in Four Nations, Frankfurt, (Germany), June 4-6, 1997 Discussant, “Politics and History,” The Organization of American Historians, Annual Meetings March, 1995 Discussant, “Race, Immigration and Membership in American Political Thought,” American Political Science Association Annual Meetings, Chicago, September, 1995 Chair, Roundtable on “Race Politics: The Long View,” American Political Science Association Annual Meetings, September, 1995 Listed as a “Highlight of the 1995 APSA Annual Meetings” Roundtable: "Liberalism versus Conservatism in Contemporary America," New England Political Science Association Meetings, April 1993 Author meets his critics: A Roundtable on The Democratic Wish, Annual Meetings of the American Political Science Association, August 1992 Roundtable on The Democratic Wish, New England Political Science Association Meetings, April 1992

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Conference organizer and chair, "National Health Care Reform," Duke University, April 1992 Discussant, "Market Magic in the USSR" in Conference on Innovation and Diffusion of Social Policy, Rennes, France, June 1991 Panel Chair and Discussant, "Health Politics for a New Administration," Annual Meetings of the American Political Science Association, 1988 Panel Chair, "The Shifting Politics of Federalism: A Comparative Perspective," Annual Meetings of the American Political Science Association, September 1987 Discussant, "Health Care Financing Incentives and Reforms," annual meeting, Robert Wood Johnson Program on Health Care Costs, April 1987 Rapporteur, "Health Care and its Costs," 72nd American Assembly, November 1986, Arden House Discussant, "Political Effects of Societal Images: Problem Definition in Public Policy," Brown University, October 1986 Discussant, "The European Welfare State: Lessons for America," Annual Meetings of the American Political Science Association, August 1986 Discussant, "The Changing Politics of Health Resource Allocation," Annual Meetings of the American Political Science Association, August 1986 Discussant, "European Lessons for America: Health Care Politics," The Ford Foundation Conference on Comparative Public Policy, February 1986 Panelist, "Health Care in the 1990s," conference sponsored by the Cornell Medical School, March 1985 Panel Chair and discussant, Conference of the American Policy and Management Association, New Orleans, October 1984 Panelist, "Canada's National Health Care System," conference sponsored by the Banff Management Center, Banff, Canada, August 1984

Conferences Chaired [selected]

The Rhode Island Conference on Legalizing Marijuana: The Experience from Other States.

Sponsored by the Office of the Rhode Island Attorney General, April 5, 2016. Annual Meetings of the New England Political Science Association, Providence (RI), May 2003, Innovation in Health Care in Europe and North America, Leipzig, (Germany), July 2002

Co-chair, 2nd Policy History Conference, St Louis (MO), May 2002

Co-chair, The Politics of Health Care Inequality, Washington DC, April 2000

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Chair, The Politics of Health Care Reform, Duke University, 1992

Ad Hoc Committes and Visiting Committees

Harvard, Barnard, Brandeis, Claremont Graduate Center, University of Mass, Amherst

Manuscript Reviewer for (selected): American Political Science Review, Perspectives on Politics, Political Science Quarterly, American Political Thought, Western Political Quarterly, Social Science Quarterly, American Politics Quarterly, Journal of Policy History, Urban Affairs Quarterly, Publius, Milbank Memorial Fund Quarterly, Inquiry, Health Affairs, American Journal of Public Health, Social Science and Medicine. Yale University Press*, Princeton University Press*, Oxford University Press*, Johns Hopkins University Press*, Cambridge University Press*, Harvard University Press*, The University of Chicago Press*, Columbia University Press*, Cornell University Press*, Brookings Press,*University of North Carolina Press*, Duke University Press*, University of Michigan Press*, Kansas University Press*, Routledge*, University of Illinois, Prentice Hall, Westview Press, Chatham House*, Greenwood Press, University of California Press*, Beacon Press, AUPHA Press (University of Michigan), Longwood Press, P.R. Bowker Books, Taylor and Francis, University of Nevada Press [*multiple reviews] The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, multiple advisory boards and committees, 1985-present Vice Chairman, The Robert Wood Johnson Health Scholars Program, 1997 – present Chair, Site Selection Committee, The Robert Wood Johnson Health Scholars Program, 1997–8 Program Design Committee, Scholars in Health Care Policy, The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation [a committee of six who designed the program], 1989-90 Member, National Advisory Committee, Alumnae Program, The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation

Miscellaneous Media Media Since 2009 [selected]:

C-Span, Book TV (two appearances for my own books: Heart of Power, Hellfire Nation)

PBS NewsHour with Jim Lehrer (three appearances: February 17, July 22, 2009);

CBS Sunday Morning with Charles Osgood (three appearances);

Fox Business News Midday,

BBC World Briefing (multiple appearances)

Thompson-Reuters; MSNBC

The Margaret Throsby Show (Australia Broadcasting Corp);

Mark Coben (Australia Broadcast Corp):

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The World (Australia Public Television):

Airtime KPCG (NPR, Pasadena);

The Sally Mauk Show, Montana Public Radio (MYPR);

NPR’s “Backstory” [With the History Boys];

A Lively Experiment (Rhode Island Public TV)

NPR Market Place (multiple appearances),

Science Friday,

Morning Edition,

All Things Consdiered,

The Take Away (multiple appearances),

BBC World Service (multiple appearances),

Minnesota Public Radio (multiple appearances),

Wisconsin Public Radio (multiple appearances),

Back Story (Australia);

The Evening Edition (Jamaica);

CBC (Calgary)

Ask Dr. Silva

Utah Public Radio

“The Connection,” New Hampshire Public Radio (two appearances)

Host of “People Speak,” cable television show, 1998-2000 (channel 38, Providence) Weekly Political Commentary on “Drive Time,” AM 950, Victoria, British Columbia

Current and Recent Ph. D Committees

(at Brown University unless otherwise noted)

Current:

Ryan Emanaker: Judicial Review by the Supreme Court

Elizabeth Fauquert: American Supervisor. (Universite Lyon, 2, France), Presidential

Rhetoric in American Health Politics

Daniel Carrigg, (chair): The Great Society: Success and Failure

Edwige Caravan (co-chair), (Sorbonne. Paris): American Politics of the Arctic

Sean Monahan, (co-chair), The Right to Work

Rachael Meade, co-chair), Populism in Argentina and the USA

Paul Gutierrez (co chair), Rethinking the Corporation

Matt Hodgetts (co chair), Ethos and Environment

Ferris Lupino, American Stasis and Black Political Thought

Oddney Helgadottir, Scientific Paradigms and Economic Competition: 1933-2008

Meghan Wilson, City Takeovers: Implications for Democracy, Race and Urban Politics

Recent (2012-2016)

Kevin McGravey, The Forgotten First Amendment: Petition and Assembly

Aaron Weinstein (chair), Sacrilizing the Secular: Civil Religion in the US

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Nick Coburn-Palo (chair), Sports and Celebrity Politics

David Blanding, When Good Policies Fail: Race, Public Opinion, and Affirmative

Action

Emily Ferris, The Politics of Latina Incorporation

Daniel Kushner, How the Indian State Listens: Public Opinion without Polls.

David Macmillan, An Urban Dilemma: Lead, Housing and Race

Andrea Owen Jones, The Politics of Preservation

Robin Schroeder (American Studies), Federal Selves: Memory and the Constitution

Kaitlin Sidorsky, Women in Office: Election and Appointment in the states

Christopher Tallent, A Theory of Economic Justice

Trisha Williams, (Graduate Theological Union, Berkeley), Sex Panics and Moral Policy

Past dissertations (Prior to 2012)

Robert Hackey (chair);

Jason Barnosky (chair);

Brent Clifton

Joseph Coleman (chair);

Catherine Corliss,

Anthony Dell’Aera (chair);

Daniel Ehlke (chair)

Jennifer Fitzgerald;

Eduardo Gomez (chair);

Daniel Gitterman (chair)

Omar Sultan Haque (Religious Studies, Brown University)

Carrie Nordlund;

James Mastrangelo (Rutgers University);

John Oberlander (Yale University);

Ravi Perry;

Jeremy Johnson (chair),

Heather Silber Mohammed,

Brian Stipleman (Rutgers University)

University Service Committees and positions (selected) Director Taubman Center for the Study of American Politics and Policy (2013-7) Director, Brown Public Policy (2103-2016) Chair, Brown University Faculty/ Faculty Executive Committee (2014-5) Vice Chair, faculty executive committee (2013-4) Member, ORA Award Committee for Faculty Research Excellence, 2016 Internal Reviewer, East Asia Studies Department Chair, Political Science Department (2008 – 2011) Member, Task Force on Research Mission at Brown (2009-10)

Member, NIASC-accreditation Task force on undergraduate education (2007-8)

Member, NIASC-accreditation Task force on Planning and Evaluation (2007-08)

Graduate Studies Committee, Political Science 2007-8

Academic Priorities Committee, 2007

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Chair, promotion committees: 2014, 2013, 2011, 2003. Faculty Representative, Search Committee for Associate Dean of the College, 2007 Liaison between Sheridan Center for Teaching Excellence and Political Science

University Committee on Honorary Degrees, 2003-5

University Special Committee on Entrepreneurial Activity at Brown, 2003-4

Chair, Committee on Collateral Appointments in Political Science (2003-4)

Chair public policy recruitment (2003)

Multiple recruitment committees in urban studies and political science including joint American

Civilization/Urban Studies (2007); Race and Ethnic studies/urban studies (2006);

American Politics (Affirmative Action monitor); Race Politics; Political Theory

Political Science Graduate Director 1992-93, 1988-89 President, Brown Faculty Club, 1992-93 Committee on Medical Faculty Appointments 1989 -92 Affiliations: Urban Studies Faculty Executive Committee: Program in Public Policy and American Institutions (1988-1995) Affiliated Faculty, Department of American Civilization Executive Committee: Environmental Studies (1983-6) Co-Director, Health Policy Group (Medical School), 1983-85 Faculty Associate, The Brown Center for Gerontology Studies Lectures at Brown (partial list):

Brown Alumni Clubs in Mumbai (India), Sydney (Australia), London, Paris, Washington, DC (multiple lectures), Denver, Istanbul, Athens, Cleveland, Detroit, Chicago (twice), Minneapolis (twice), Cincinnati, Westport (CT), Seattle, Portland (OR), San Francisco, Indianapolis, Philadelphia, Miami, Orlando, The Gold Coast (Florida), Vera Beach (Florida).

Race and American Politics (WATSON/BIARI) 2014, 2015, 2016 Race and the Election of 2016 (with Tricia Rose), What Happened and How: The Election of Donald Trump. Nov, 2016 Secret Success: The Ebola Epidemic that Never Happened, 2015 The Gilded Age: Then and Now, MPA Orientation, 2015, 2016 The Presidency in Context, MPA Washington Visit, Spring 2016 Taubman Center speaker series (filmed by C-Span, 2006) “A day on College Hill” (addressed student assembly, assembly of parents)

Oxfam Hunger Banquet Interfaith Council Brown Service Day The Writing Fellows The Swearer Center for Community Service “Celebrity” auctioneer for charity event (known as the bizarre bazaar) – annual event.

Faculty Greeting to perspective students and parents, “A Day on College Hill” 2002, 2003, "Chicago Kickoff," Campaign for Brown Community Health Rounds

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Annual Meeting of the New England Medical Students Association Rhode Island Hospital Annual Meeting of the State Health Coordination Council Urban Studies; Program in Liberal Medical Education annual lecture 1986-94; Health Policy Group; A Taste of Brown; Sociology Department; The Brown Center for Gerontology Studies (regular lectures) Moderator (very selected)

Department of Engineering (sesquicentennial conference), Brown University Panel on East Timor (included Congressmen Barney Frank and Ron Machely), Center for Gerontology Studies (Panel on Long Term Care), Public Policy and American Institutions (various), Community Health (Panel on Uninsured Children), Multiple university-wide prize committees

Courses (selected) Undergraduate Courses: City Politics (limited to 500 students) Government and Business American Political Thought Health Care Politics and Policy Structure and Culture in Urban America Problems of American Cities American Political Development American Political Culture Through Films and Novels Honors Seminar: Thesis Preparation Graduate Courses: Field Seminar in American Politics Democracy and State Building Political Science and Public Policy The Politics of Management (taught at Yale) Health Care Politics & Policy American Political Development Politics and History Writing the Thesis Proposal