TULIA G. FALLETI. Political Science Department University of Pennsylvania Office: South 37 th Street
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1 TULIA G. FALLETI Political Science Department University of Pennsylvania Office: South 37 th Street Fax: Stiteler Hall, Room Philadelphia, PA, Website: (Faculty) ACADEMIC EMPLOYMENT University of Pennsylvania Assistant Professor, Political Science Department, 2004 Present. EDUCATION Northwestern University Ph.D. in Political Science, June Degree awarded with Distinction. (Dissertation nominated for the 2004 Grabriel A. Almond Award) M.A. in Political Science, June University of Buenos Aires Specialization in Statistics for the Social Sciences, December B.A. in Sociology, December Degree awarded with Honors. AWARDS AND HONORS American Political Science Association 2006 Gregory Luebbert Article Award for the best article in comparative politics published in 2004 or 2005, for A Sequential Theory of Decentralization: Latin American Cases in Comparative Perspective. Latin American Studies Association 2004 Best Paper Prize by the Section on Decentralization and Sub-National Studies, for Of Presidents, Governors, and Mayors: The Politics of Decentralization in Latin America, presented at the LASA 2003 International Congress. Northwestern University 1999 David Manor Award to an outstanding political science graduate student. University of Buenos Aires 1994 High Productivity Award in the School of Social Sciences.
2 Tulia Falleti CV - 2 FELLOWSHIPS AND GRANTS University of Pennsylvania University Research Foundation Grant. Research Project: The Federalist Paradox. The Rising Power of Municipalities in Third-World Federations, $20,300 University of Pennsylvania Browne Center for International Studies, 2005 Summer Grant, $3,500. University of Notre Dame Helen Kellogg Institute for International Studies, Postdoctoral Fellowship, January - May University of British Columbia Izaak Walton Killam Postdoctoral Fellowship, November December United States Institute of Peace Peace Scholar Fellowship, Social Science Research Council International Dissertation Field Research Fellowship, University of California, San Diego Center for U.S.-Mexican Studies, Residential Fellowships , and Fall of (Both declined to accept other fellowships.) American Political Science Association Travel grant for advanced foreign graduate students, North-American Exchange Program (PROMESAN) Pre-dissertation research fellowship, January - May Northwestern University Alumnae Association Dissertation Fellowship, Graduate School Dissertation Year Fellowship, (declined). Graduate School Research Grant, Center for International and Comparative Studies, Travel Grants, Critical Methodologies Seminar, Research Award, Department of Political Science Fellowship, Columbia University Sociology Department, Paul F. Lazarsfeld Fellowship, (declined). University of Buenos Aires Undergraduate Research Fellowship,
3 Tulia Falleti CV - 3 PUBLICATIONS Book Dominación política, redes familiares y clientelismo [Political domination, family networks, and clientelism], with Fabián Sislián, preface by Waldo Ansaldi, Buenos Aires: Grupo Editor Universitario, Articles in Peer-Reviewed Journals To Seize or to Create? The Legacies of Military Regimes on The Decentralization of Government in Argentina and Brazil, forthcoming (summer of 2007), Critique Internationale (Paris, France). Una teoría secuencial de la descentralización: Argentina y Colombia en perspectiva comparada, Desarrollo Económico, Vol. 46, No. 183, Octubre-Diciembre 2006, (Spanish translation of the American Political Science Review, 2005, article.) Efeitos da Descentralização nas Relações Intergovernamentais: O Brasil em Perspectiva Comparada [The effects of decentralization on intergovernmental relations: Brazil in comparative perspective], Sociologias, 8, No.16, July-December, 2006, (Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, Porto Alegre, RS, Brazil). A Sequential Theory of Decentralization: Latin American Cases in Comparative Perspective, American Political Science Review, Vol. 99, No. 3, August 2005, (This article won the Gregory Luebbert Article Award of the American Political Science Association.) Federalism and the Subnational Separation of Powers, with Maxwell A. Cameron, Publius. The Journal of Federalism, Vol. 35, No.2, Spring 2005, Federalismo realocativo: Sobre-representação legislativa e gastos públicos no hemisfério occidental, with Edward Gibson and Ernesto Calvo, Opinião Pública, Universidade Estadual de Campinas, Campinas, SP, Brazil, Vol. IX, No.1, April 2003, (Portuguese translation of the Política y Gobierno, 1999, article.) Federalismo redistributivo: sobrerrepresentación territorial y la transferencia de ingresos en el hemisferio occidental, with Edward Gibson and Ernesto Calvo, Política y Gobierno, Vol. VI, No.1, Mexico, First Semester 1999, (A revised version of this article was published in English in Edward L. Gibson (ed.), Federalism and Democracy in Latin America, ) Book Chapters Efeitos da Descentralização nas Relações Intergovernamentais: O Brasil em Perspectiva Comparada [The effects of decentralization on intergovernmental relations: Brazil in comparative perspective], in: Souza, Celina and Paulo Fábio Dantas Neto, eds., Governo,
4 Tulia Falleti CV - 4 políticas públicas e elites políticas nos estados brasileiros, Brasil: Ed. Revan Ltda, 2006, Unity by the Stick: Regional Conflict and the Origins of Argentine Federalism, with Edward Gibson, in Edward L. Gibson (ed.), Federalism and Democracy in Latin America, Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins University Press, 2004, Reallocative Federalism: Legislative Overrepresentation and Public Spending in the Western Hemisphere, with Edward Gibson and Ernesto Calvo, in Edward L. Gibson (ed.), Federalism and Democracy in Latin America, Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins University Press, 2004, Federalism and Decentralization in Argentina: Historical Background and New Intergovernmental Relations, in Joseph S. Tulchin and Andrew Selee (eds.) Decentralization and Democratic Governance in Latin America, Washington, D.C.: Woodrow Wilson Center for Scholars, 2004, Federalismo y descentralización en Argentina. Antecedentes históricos y nuevo escenario institucional de las relaciones intergubernamentales [Federalism and Decentralization in Argentina. Historical Legacies and the New Institutional Setting of Intergovernmental Relations] in A. Clemente and C. Smulovitz (eds.) Descentralización, políticas sociales y participación democrática en Argentina, Buenos Aires: IIED-AL, 2004, Descentralización educativa en Argentina. Condicionantes institucionales y consecuencias políticas [Decentralization of Education in Argentina. Institutional Constraints and Political Consequences] in A. Clemente and C. Smulovitz (eds.) Descentralización, políticas sociales y participación democrática en Argentina, Buenos Aires: IIED-AL, 2004, Federalismo y descentralización educativa en Argentina. Consecuencias (no queridas) de la descentralización del gasto en un país federal, [Federalism and Decentralization of Education in Argentina. (Unintended) Consequences of Decentralization of Expenditures in a Federal Country] in Ernesto Calvo and J. Abal Medina (eds.) El federalismo electoral argentino: sobrerrepresentación, reforma política y gobierno dividido en Argentina, Buenos Aires: EUDEBA, 2001, Sistema de Hacienda y Estado oligárquico en América Latina, [The Hacienda System and the Oligarchic State in Latin America] in Patricia Funes (comp.), América Latina: Planteos, Problemas, Preguntas, Buenos Aires: Manuel Suárez Editorial, 1992, Book Reviews Decentralizing the State. Elections, Parties, and Local Power in the Andes, by Kathleen O Neill, in Latin American Politics and Society, Volume 48, Number 3, Fall 2006,
5 Tulia Falleti CV - 5 Federalism and the Market. Intergovernmental Conflict and Economic Reform in the Developing World, by Erik Wibbels, in Perspectives on Politics, Volume 4, Number 2, June 2006, Decentralization and Democracy in Latin America, by Alfred Montero and David Samuels, in The Americas, Vol. 62, No. 1, July 2005, Review Essays and Other Publications Context and Causal Heterogeneity in Historical Analysis, with Julia Lynch, Working Paper No. 3, Program in Comparative-Historical Social Sciences, Northwestern University, 2007 ( Theory-Guided Process-Tracing: Something Old, Something New, APSA-CP, Newsletter of the Organized Section in Comparative Politics of the American Political Science Association, Volume 17, Issue 1, Winter 2006, A Sequential Theory of Decentralization and its Effects on the Intergovernmental Balance of Power: Latin American Cases in Comparative Perspective, Kellogg Institute Working Paper # 314, July Federalismo y Descentralización Educativa en Argentina: la Constitución, los Gobernadores y el Consejo Federal de Educación [Federalism and Decentralization of Education in Argentina: the Constitution, the Governors, and the Federal Council of Education], in Boletín Nro. 9 Sindicalismo Docente y Reforma Educativa en América Latina, Buenos Aires: FLACSO, September 2001, Collection of essays on Black Leaders and Social Movements in Latin America, , in Global Mappings: A Political Atlas of the African Diaspora Project director: Michael Hanchard. ( United Kingdom: The Party System from 1963 to 2000 in the Kenneth Janda International Comparative Political Parties Project ( AngloAmerica/01-UK/UK63-00.htm) Clientelismo y democracia. Los mecanismos de dominación política en América Latina, [Clientelism and Democracy. Mechanisms of political domination in Latin America], in Sociología y Sociedad en el contexto de la Reestructuración Internacional, Proceedings of the 1995 Scientific International Workshop, Ciudad de La Habana: Universidad de La Habana, 1997, WORKS IN PROGRESS Book manuscript: The Fourth Branch: Decentralization and Subnational Politics in Latin America (370 pages). To be completed by May of 2007.
6 Tulia Falleti CV - 6 Article-length manuscript: Context and Causal Heterogeneity in Historical Analysis, with Julia Lynch. To be submitted for publication in the spring of PAPER PRESENTATIONS AT PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS MEETINGS Context and Causal Heterogeneity in Historical Analysis, with Julia Lynch, presented at the 102 nd Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association (APSA), Philadelphia, PA, August 31-September 3, Intergovernmental Balance of Power in the Colossus of South America, presented at the 102 nd Annual Meeting of the APSA, Philadelphia, PA, August 31-September 3, The Effects of Post-developmental Decentralization on Intergovernmental Relations: Brazil in Comparative Perspective, presented at the 64 th Midwest Political Science Association (MPSA) Annual National Conference, Chicago, IL, April 20-23, Decentralization in Brazil: Sequence of Reforms and Coalitions, presented at the XXVI International Congress of the Latin American Studies Association (LASA), San Juan, Puerto Rico, March 15-18, 2006; and at the 47th Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association (ISA), San Diego, CA, March 23-25, The Federalist Paradox: Hypotheses on the Rising Power of Municipalities in Latin American Federal Countries, presented at the annual meeting of the Northeastern Political Science Association (NPSA), Philadelphia, PA, November 17-19, Decentralization as a Multistage Process: Evidence from Argentina and Colombia, presented at the XXV International Congress of the LASA, Las Vegas, NV, October 7-9, Federalism and the Separation of Powers at the Subnational Level, with Maxwell A. Cameron, presented at the 100 th Annual Meeting of the APSA, Chicago, IL, September 2-5, Of Presidents, Governors, and Mayors: A Sequential Theory of Decentralization and its Effects on the Intergovernmental Balance of Power, presented at the 45th Annual Meeting of the ISA, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, March 17-20, 2004; and at the Western Political Science Association (WPSA) Annual Meeting, Portland, Oregon, March 11-13, Of Presidents, Governors, and Mayors: The Politics of Decentralization in Latin America, presented at the XXIV International Congress of the LASA, Dallas, TX, March 27-29, (This paper was awarded the best paper prize by the Section on Decentralization and Sub- National Studies.) Governing Governors: Decentralization trajectories and balance of power in Argentina, Colombia, and Mexico, presented at the 98th Annual Meeting of the APSA, Boston, August 29-September 1, 2002.
7 Tulia Falleti CV - 7 Federalism and Decentralization of Education in Argentina. Unintended consequences of decentralization of expenditures in a federal country, presented at the 97th Annual Meeting of the APSA, San Francisco, August 30-September 2, Unity by the Stick: Regional Conflict and the Origins of Argentine Federalism, with Edward Gibson, presented at the International Political Science Association (IPSA) World Congress, Quebec City, Canada, August 1-4, Not just What, but How, and by Whom: Policy Feedback Effects and Deceptive Decentralization in Argentina, presented at the XXII International Congress of the LASA, Miami, March 16-18, New Fiscal Federalism and the Political Dynamics of Decentralization in Latin America, presented at the 95th Annual Meeting of the APSA, Atlanta, September 2-5, Reallocative Federalism: Overrepresentation and Public Spending in the Western Hemisphere, with Edward Gibson and Ernesto Calvo, presented at the XXI International Congress of the LASA, Chicago, September Oligarchic Domination and Family Networks in the Northwest of Argentina, , presented at the IV National Conference of Schools and Departments of History, Mar del Plata, Argentina, October INVITED TALKS AT UNIVERSITIES AND OTHER INSTITUTIONS Context and Causal Heterogeneity in Historical Analysis, Northwestern University, June 4, The Fourth Branch: Decentralization and Subnational Politics in Latin America, Program in Latin American Studies, Princeton University, April 24, Federalism and the Separation of Powers, presented at the Workshop on the Separation of Powers: Theory, Comparisons, and the War on Terrorism, Yale University, October 7, The Process of Decentralization in Brazil in Comparative Perspective, presented in the Political Science Department, University of São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil, August 18, The process of decentralization in Brazil: reform cycles and coalitions, presented at the Workshop on Comparative State Politics in Brazil, Federal University of Bahia, Salvador, Bahia, Brazil, June 9, 2005.
8 Tulia Falleti CV - 8 Presidents, Governors, and Mayors in Latin America: Who Won and Who Lost with Decentralization? presented at the Latin American and Latino Studies Program Lunch Series, University of Pennsylvania, April 21, Fiscal Federalism and Decentralization, presented at the Master program on Decentralization and Public Management, Universidad Mayor de San Andrés, La Paz, Bolivia, November 24, Structure and Workings of Decentralized Fiscal Systems, presented at the International Seminar Constitutional Assembly: Economic Regime and Fiscal Model in the New State, Hotel Los Tajibos, Santa Cruz de la Sierra, Bolivia, November 19, Of Presidents, Governors, and Mayors: A Sequential Theory of Decentralization, presented in the Political Science Department of the University of Washington, Seattle, October 17, 2003; and in the Political Science Department of the University of British Columbia, October 20, 2003; and at the Universidad Torcuato Di Tella, Buenos Aires, August 19, Processes of Decentralization, presented at the Conference on Authority Migration, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, May 29-31, Governing Governors: The Politics of Decentralization in Latin America, presented at the Kellogg Institute for International Studies, University of Notre Dame, February 4, Decentralization of education in Argentina, Mexico, and Colombia: an intergovernmental relations perspective, presented at the Program in Latin American Studies and the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs, Princeton University, February 22, Not just What, but When and by Whom: Decentralization Trajectories and Balance of Power in Argentina, Mexico, and Colombia. Presented at the 4th Annual Graduate Student Retreat of the Society of Comparative Research (SCR) at the Central European University, Budapest, May 8-10, 2002; at the Latin American Tuesday Seminar series of the David Rockefeller Center for Latin American Studies, Harvard University, April 30, 2002; at the Effective and Defective States Seminar at Brown University, April 11, 2002; and at the 7th Workshop of the SSRC-ACLS International Dissertation Field Research (IDRF) Fellows, Montreal, Canada, October 25-30, Historical legacies of centralization and the political and institutional context for decentralization in Argentina, with Catalina Smulovitz, presented at the conference on Decentralization, Civil Society and Democratic Governance, at the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, Washington, D.C., February 21-23, Policy Feedback Effects and Deceptive Decentralization in Argentina, presented at the Conference on Decentralization and Democracy in Latin America, Department of Political Science, University of Minnesota in Minneapolis, February 11-13, 2000.
9 Tulia Falleti CV - 9 New Fiscal Federalism and the Political Dynamics of Decentralization in Argentina and Colombia, presented at the conference International Institutions. Global Processes ~ Domestic Consequences, Duke University, April 9-11, 1999; and at the Latin American Politics Workshop, University of Chicago, July 22, Family Networks and Clientelism in the Northwest of Argentina, presented at 36 th Anniversary of the Department of Sociology, University of Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires, Argentina, November PANEL ORGANIZER Temporal Dimensions of Policies and Politics, APSA 2006 Annual Meeting. Panelists: Tulia Falleti, Anna Grzymala-Busse, Alan Jacobs, Julia Lynch, Maria Victoria Murillo, Shannon O Neil. Chair: James Mahoney. Discussants: Stephen Hanson and Evelyn Huber. Subnational Politics in a Federal Country: Brazil, APSA 2006 Annual Meeting. Panelists: André Borges, Soraya Côrtes, Tulia Falleti, Filomeno Moraes, Celina Souza. Discussants: Frances Hagopian and Scott Desposato. Beyond the Center: Federalism and Subnational Governments in Comparative Perspective, APSA 2004 Annual Meeting. Panelists: Ernesto Calvo, Maxwell Cameron, Tulia Falleti, John Gerring, Edward Gibson, Juan Pablo Micozzi, Strom Thacker. Discussant: Scott Mainwaring. Pesos, Politics, Pots and Pans: Argentina in Crisis. Panel organized with the auspices of the Watson Institute for International Studies and the Center for Latin American Studies at Brown University, March 8th Panelists: George H. Borst, Steven Levitsky, Maria Victoria Murillo, and Barbara Stallings. PANEL DISCUSSANT The State-Society Matrix Reloaded? Corporatism, Clientelism and Pluralism in Post-Transition Argentina, Brazil and Mexico, at the XXVI International Congress of the LASA, San Juan, Puerto Rico, March 15-18, Comparative Decentralization: Implications of Reforms for Developing Countries, at the 63 rd MPSA Annual National Conference, Chicago, IL, April 7-10, RESEARCH AFFIALITIONS Visiting Scholar, CEBRAP (São Paulo) and IUPERJ (Rio de Janeiro), Summer Postdoctoral Fellow, Liu Centre, University of British Columbia, November December 2003.
10 Tulia Falleti CV - 10 Postdoctoral Fellow, Kellogg Institute, University of Notre Dame, January May Visiting Scholar, Watson Institute for International Studies and Center for Latin American Studies, Brown University, Visiting Research Fellow, Centro de Investigación y Docencia Económicas (CIDE), Lomas de Santa Fe, Estado de Mexico, Mexico, Spring semestres of 1999 and Visiting Research Fellow, Centro de Estudios para el Desarrollo Institucional (CEDI), Buenos Aires, Argentina, August 2000-February PRIOR TEACHING APPOINTMENTS Instructor, Department of Political Science, Northwestern University, summer 1999 and Instructor, Department of Sociology, University of Palermo, Buenos Aires, Argentina, Teaching Assistant, Department of Political Science, Northwestern University, Teaching Assistant, Department of Sociology, University of Buenos Aires, COURSES TAUGHT (at the University of Pennsylvania) Latin American Politics (Undergraduate) Max. enrollment: 49 students. Description: This course examines the major political and economic changes in twentieth century Latin America, with the goal of achieving an understanding of contemporary politics in the region. Comparative Politics of Federalism and Decentralization (Graduate and Undergraduate) Max. enrollment: 13 students. Description: This course explores the advantages and disadvantages of constitutional and fiscal federal arrangements and the causes, characteristics, and consequences of the recent trend toward decentralization in the largest federations of the world. Democratization (Graduate) Max. enrollment: 4 students. Description: This graduate seminar surveys the most influential and recent works on democratization in the subfield of comparative politics. Transitions to Democracy (Undergraduate) Max. enrollment: 12 students. Description: This course introduces undergraduate students to an in-depth analysis of the definitions and theories of democracy and democratization in political science and compares historic and recent regime transition processes in different regions of the world. STUDENT ADVISING (at the University of Pennsylvania) Doctoral Dissertation Committees: two, both in progress. MA theses: two Undergraduate senior theses: eight (two of them co-winners of the Leo S. Rowe Memorial Prize, awarded to the best senior thesis in Comparative or International Politics) UNIVERSITY SERVICE (at the University of Pennsylvania)
11 Tulia Falleti CV - 11 University Fullbright Committee ( ) Co-organizer of the Comparative Politics Workshop (2004-present) Teaching Awards Committee ( ) Computer Services Committee ( ) Joint Appointments Committee ( ) Comparative Politics Field Exam Committee (Fall of 2005) Undergraduate Committee ( ) PROFESSIONAL SERVICE Member of the Giovanni Sartori Book Award Committee, Qualitative Methods Section of the American Political Science Association, Council Member of the Decentralization and Sub-National Studies Section of the Latin American Studies Association, May May Peer-reviewer for the following journals, publishers, and working paper series: American Political Science Review; Canadian Journal of Latin American and Caribbean Studies; Comparative Political Studies; Comparative Politics; Journal of Politics; Journal of Policy History; Latin American Research Review; Latin American Politics and Society; Política y Gobierno; Publius; Studies in Comparative International Development (SCID); the Kellogg Institute Working Papers Series (University of Notre Dame); and University of Nebraska Press. Screener for the Social Science Research Council, International Dissertation Field Research Fellowships, 2005 competition. Peer-reviewer research projects of the Agency of Sciences and Technology, Secretary of Sciences and Technology, Argentina. PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS American Political Science Association, the Midwest Political Science Association, and the Latin American Studies Association. LANGUAGES Spanish, native language English, second language Basic Proficiency in Portuguese and Italian
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TULIA FALLETI Curriculum Vitae May 2012 University of Pennsylvania Department of Political Science Office: 215-898- 4240 208 S. 37 th Street Fax: 215-573- 2073 Stiteler Hall, Room 237 E- mail: falleti@sas.upenn.edu
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