PUBLICATIONS (May 2012) Andreas Pickel, B.A., Dipl.Pol., M.A., Ph.D. Professor Global Politics Section, Dept. of Political Studies Centre Critical Study of Global Power and Politics Trent University Peterborough, Ontario K9J 7B8 Canada (705) 748-1011 x7782 (office) (705) 741-4597 (home) e-mail: apickel@trentu.ca www.trentu.ca/globalpolitics www.people.trentu.ca/apickel Refereed Publications Books and Editorship of Special Journal Issues 2008. Karl R. Popper. The Two Fundamental Problems of the Theory of Knowledge. (Translation from the German). London: Routledge. 2007. Special issue editor, Rethinking Systems Theory, Philosophy of the Social Sciences 37, 4 (December). 2006. The Problem of Order in the Global Age: Systems and Mechanisms. New York: Palgrave. 2005. coeditor with E. Helleiner, Economic Nationalism in a Globalizing World (and author of ch.1 Introduction). Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press. 2004. Two special issues editor, Systems and Mechanisms: A Symposium on Mario Bunge's Philosophy of Social Science, Philosophy of the Social Sciences, Vol. 34, No. 2 (June) and No. 3 (September). 2002. Co-edited with Frank Bönker and Klaus Müller, Postcommunist Transformation and the Social Sciences: Cross-Disciplinary Approaches (Boulder, CO: Rowman and Littlefield).
1997. Co-authored with Helmut Wiesenthal, The Grand Experiment. Debating Shock Therapy, Transition Theory and the East German Experience. Boulder, CO: Westview. 1992. Radical Transitions: The Survival and Revival of Entrepeneurship in East Germany. Boulder, CO: Westview Press. Articles in refereed journals 2012. "Between Homo Sociologicus and Homo Biologicus: The Reflexive Self in the Age of Social Neuroscience," Science and Education. Vol. 21. Published online 26 February. 2009. Kann der Keynesianismus die neoliberale Weltordnung retten? [Can Keynesianism save the neoliberal world order?], Berliner Debatte Initial 20, 2: 5-12. 2008. After Fidel: The U.S.-Cuba System and the Key Mechanisms of Regime Change, International Politics 45, 5: 613-632. 2007. Rethinking Systems Theory: A Programmatic Introduction, Philosophy of the Social Sciences 37, 4, 391-407. 2007. "Nationalizing mechanisms in a globalizing world: a systemic perspective." Cosmopolis - Revue de Cosmopolitique - A Review of Cosmopolitics, No. 3. http://agora.qc.ca/cosmopolis.nsf/accueil/1 2006. Kuba nach Castro: Das US-Kuba-System und Hauptmechanismen des Regimewandels, Berliner Debatte Initial 17, 1, 78-91. 2005. The Habitus Process: A Biopsychosocial Conception, Journal for the Theory of Social Behaviour 35, 4, 437-461. 2004. Homo nationis: The Psychosocial Infrastructure of the Nation-State Order, Global Society 18, 4, 324-346. 2004. Contribution to Die Entdeckung der Kultur und die Zukunft der Transformationsforschung, Berliner Debatte Initial 15, 5/6, 68-70. 2
2004. Systems and Mechanisms: Introduction to the second issue, Philosophy of the Social Sciences, Volume 34, Number 3 (September). 2004. Systems and Mechanisms: A Symposium on Mario Bunge's Philosophy of Social Science (Editor s Introduction), Philosophy of the Social Sciences 34, 2 (June), 169-181. 2003. "Explaining, and Explaining With, Economic Nationalism," Nations and Nationalism 9, 1, 105-127. 2002. "Transformation Theory: Scientific or Political?" Communist and Postcommunist Studies 35, 1, 105-114. 2002. Co-authored with Klaus Müller. Paradigmatic change of post-communist transformation. Sotsiologicheskie Issledovaniya 9, 67-82. 2001. Between Social Science and Social Technology: Towards a Philosophical Foundation for Postcommunist Transformation Studies, Philosophy of the Social Sciences 31, 3, 459-487. 2001. Mario Bunge s Philosophy of Social Science. A Review Essay, Society, Vol. 38, No. 4 (May/June), 71-74. 2001. Co-authored with Frank Bönker and Klaus Müller, Transition, Transformation and the Social Sciences: Towards a New Paradigm, Sisyphus. Social Studies (Warsaw), Special Issue on Structural Change and Modernization, Vol. XV. 1998. Is Cuba Different? Regime Stability, Social Change, and the Problem of Reform Strategy, Communist and Post-Communist Studies, No. 1, 75-90. 1997. "Neoliberalism, Gradualism, and Some Typical Ambiguities and Confusions in the Transformation Debate," New Political Economy 2, 2, 221-235. 1997. "The Jump-Started Economy and the Ready-Made State: A Theoretical Reconsideration of the East German Case," Comparative Political Studies 30, 2 (April), 211-241. 3 1995. "Official Ideology? The Role of Neoliberal Economic Reform Doctrines in Postcommunist Transformation," Polish Sociological Review 4, 361-375.
1995. "Die Neue Ideologische Orthodoxie? Neoliberale Doktrin und Ökonomische Transformation," Berliner Debatte INITIAL, No. 6, 106-117. 1994. "Ökonomische Transformation und politische Ordnung," Berliner Debatte INITIAL, No. 2, 95-111. 1993. "Authoritarianism or Democracy? Marketization as a Political Problem," Policy Sciences 26, 3, 139-163. 1993. "Die Bedeutung Ostdeutschlands für die vergleichende Transformationsforschung", BISS-public, No. 12, 33-38. 1992. "Jump-Starting a Market Economy: A Critique of the Radical Strategy of Economic Reform in Light of the East German Experience," Studies in Comparative Communism XXV, 2 (June), 177-191. 1989. "Never Ask Who Should Rule: Karl Popper and Political Theory," Canadian Journal of Political Science XXII, 1, 84-105. Chapters in books 2011. Systems Theory (Chapter), The SAGE Handbook of Philosophy of Social Science, edited by Ian C. Jarvie and Jesus P. Zamora-Bonilla. London: Sage Publications, pp. 240-251. 2009. (with Klaus Mueller), Varieties of Postcommunist Nationalisms, in Identities, Discourses and Politics: The Foundations of Russia's Stability, edited by Philipp Casula and Jeronim Perovic (Stuttgart: Ibidem), 135-157. 2009. After Fidel: Mechanisms of Regime Change. Ch. 11 in A Changing Cuba in a Changing World. Compiled by Mauricio A. Font. The Graduate Center, The City University of New York: Bildner Center for Western Hemispheric Studies. Online publication: http://web.gc.cuny.edu/bildnercenter/publications/online.shtml 2006. The Habitus Process: A Biopsychosocial Conception. In Gwynyth 4
Overland (ed.), Sociology at the Frontiers of Sociology (Newcastle: Cambridge Scholars Press), pp. 40-68. 2005. Introduction: False Oppositions: Reconceptualizing Economic Nationalism. In Eric Helleiner and Andreas Pickel, eds. Economic Nationalism in a Globalizing World (Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press). 2002. Co-authored with Frank Bönker and Klaus Müller, Transition, Transformation, and the Social Sciences: Towards a New Paradigm, in W. Adamski, P. Machonin, W. Zapf (eds.), Structural Change and Modernization in Post-Socialist Societies (Hamburg: Reinhold Krämer), pp. 319-339. 2002. Co-authored with Frank Bönker and Klaus Müller, Cross-Disciplinary Approaches to Postcommunist Transformation: Context and Agenda, in Postcommunist Transformation and the Social Sciences: Cross-Disciplinary Approaches (Boulder, CO: Rowman and Littlefield), pp. 1-37. 2002. Co-authored with Jacqui True, Global, Transnational and National Change Mechanisms Bringing Together International and Comparative Approaches, in Postcommunist Transformation and the Social Sciences: Cross-Disciplinary Approaches (Boulder, CO: Rowman and Littlefield), pp. 153-173. 2001. Kritischer Rationalismus, Interdisziplinarität und postsozialistische Transformationsforschung, in Dariusz Aleksandrowicz (ed.), Critical Rationalism and Problems of Interdisciplinarity (Amsterdam: Rodopi), pp. 211-239. 2001. Transformationspolitik, Transformationstheorie und die Rolle der Sozialwissenschaften, in Arndt Hopfmann and Michael Wolf (eds.), Transformationstheorie Stand, Defizite, Perspektiven (Münster: LIT Verlag), pp. 132-146. 1998. Theorie, Strategie, Ideologie. Grundprobleme ökonomischer Transformation, in Klaus Müller (ed.), Postsozialistische Krisen. Theoretische Ansätze und empirische Befunde (Opladen: Leske und Budrich), pp. 113-131. 5 1997. Das ostdeutsche Transformationsmuster als Paradebeispiel holistischer Reformstrategie. Zur theoretischen Bedeutung des deutschen Falls für die Transformationsdebatte, in J. Wielgohs and H. Wiesenthal (eds.), Einheit und Differenz (Berlin: Initial), pp. 33-43.
1997. with Helga Welsh and Dorothy Rosenberg, "East and West," in Konrad Jarausch, Reconfiguring German Identities (Berghahn Publishers), pp. 103-136. 1997. "Creative Chaos. A Methodological Postscript on Interdisciplinary Cooperation," in Konrad Jarausch, Reconfiguring German Identities (Berghahn Publishers), pp. 201-210. 1993. "Schocktherapie als rationale Reformstrategie? Eine Kritik der theoretischen Grundlagen radikaler Marktkonzepte und ein Plädoyer für Reformgradualismus," in Hans Albert and Kurt Salamun (eds.), Mensch und Gesellschaft aus der Sicht des Kritischen Rationalismus (Amsterdam/Atlanta: Editions Rodopi), pp. 240-268. 1992. "Towards the New Germany: The Logic of Rapid Unification and Radical Marketization in the GDR", in William D. Graf, ed., The Internationalization of the West German Political Economy (Toronto: Macmillan), pp. 187-203. 1991. "Fallibilismus und die Grundprobleme der politischen Theorie" in Kurt Salamun, ed., Moral und Politik aus der Sicht des Kritischen Rationalismus (Amsterdam: Rodopi), pp. 225-253. 6