PABLO BERAMENDI Duke University Office: (919) 660-4336 Department of Political Science Fax: (919) 660-4330 140 Science Drive, Gross Hall pablo.beramendi@duke.edu Box 90204 http://people.duke.edu/ pb45 Durham, NC 27708-0097 ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS Duke University Associate Professor of Political Science 2011 to present Assistant Professor of Political Science 2007 to 2009 University of Oxford 2009 to 2011 Associate Professor in Political Science & Fellow of University College Maxwell School of Syracuse University 2004 to 2007 Assistant Professor in Political Science & Research Fellow, Center for Policy Research Wissenschaftszentrum Berlin 2003 to 2004 Research Fellow Fellowships and Associations Research Associate, CAGE (Center for Competitive Advantage in the Global Economy), University of Warwick, 2013-present Associate Member, Nuffield College, University of Oxford, 2013-present Research Fellow, Instituto Juan March-Carlos III, Madrid, 2014-present EDUCATION D.Phil. Nuffield College, University of Oxford: Decentralization and Income Inequality (1999-2003) MA in the Social Sciences: CEACS, Juan March Institute, Madrid (1996-1998) BA Hons in Political Science: University of Santiago de Compostela (1991-1996)
RESEARCH Books 2015 The Politics of Advanced Capitalism, New York, Cambridge University Press (co-edited with Silja Häusermann, Herbert Kitschelt, and Hanspeter Kriesi). 2012 The Political Geography of Inequality: Regions and Redistribution, New York, Cambridge University Press. Winner of the 2013 Best Book Award by the European Politics and Society section of the American Political Science Association. Honorable Mention for the 2014 Luebbert Best Book Award by the Comparative Politics section of the American Political Science Association. 2008 Democracy, Inequality, and Representation, New York, Russell Sage Foundation (co-edited with Christopher J. Anderson). Peer-reviewed Articles and Chapters 16. 2015 Constrained Partisanship and Economic Outcomes in The Politics of Advanced Capitalism, New York, Cambridge University Press. 15. 2015 The Politics of Advanced Capitalism: An Introduction in The Politics of Advanced Capitalism, New York, Cambridge University Press. (with Silja Häusermann, Herbert Kitschelt, and Hanspeter Kriesi) 14. 2015 Advanced Capitalism in Crisis in The Politics of Advanced Capitalism, New York, Cambridge University Press. (with Silja Häusermann, Herbert Kitschelt, and Hanspeter Kriesi) 13. 2014 Inequality and Institutions: The Case of Economic Coordination, Annual Review of Political Science 17: 251-271.(with David Rueda) 12. 2013 The Behavioral Foundations of Social Politics, Comparative Political Studies 46(10): 1155-1189. (with Benjamin Barber IV and Erik Wibbels) Winner of the 2012 Fiona McGillvray Award for the best paper in Political Economy presented at the 2011 APSA meetings 11. 2012 Left Parties, Poor Voters and Electoral Participation in Advanced Industrial Societies Comparative Political Studies 45(6):714-746. (with Christopher J. Anderson) 10. 2009 Diverse Disparities: The Politics and Economics of Wage, Market, and Disposable Income Inequalities Political Research Quarterly 62(2): 257-275. (with Thomas R. Cusack) 9. 2008 Income Inequality and Democratic Representation in Pablo Beramendi and Christopher J. Anderson (eds) Democracy, Inequality and Representation New York, Russell Sage Foundation. (with Christopher J. Anderson) 8. 2008 Economic Institutions, Partisanship, and Inequality in Pablo Beramendi and Christopher J. Anderson (eds) Democracy, Inequality and Representation New York, Russell Sage Foundation. (with Thomas R. Cusack) 7. 2008 Income, Inequality, and Electoral Participation in Pablo Beramendi and Christopher J. Anderson (eds) Democracy, Inequality and Representation New York, Russell Sage Foundation. (with Christopher J. Anderson) 6. 2008 Inequality and Democratic Representation: the road travelled and the path ahead in Pablo Beramendi and Christopher J. Anderson (eds) Democracy, Inequality and Representation New York, Russell Sage Foundation. (with Christopher J. Anderson) 5. 2007 Inequality and the Territorial Fragmentation of Solidarity International Organization 61, Fall: 783-820. 4. 2007 Social Democracy Constrained: Indirect Taxation in Industrialized Democracies British Journal of Political Science 67: 619-641.(with David Rueda) 3. 2006 Taxing Work European Journal of Political Science 45: 43-73. (with Thomas R. Cusack)
2. 2004 Spain: Unfulfilled Federalism in Nancy Bermeo and Ugo Amoretti (eds.) Federalism and Territorial Cleavages, John Hopkins University Press. (with Ramón Maiz) 1. 1997 Regional Decentralization and Health Policy in Spain: Social Capital does not tell the whole story West European Politics 21 (4):180-199 (with A. Rico and M. Fraile) Manuscripts Completed/in the review process 1. The Political Geography of the Euro Crisis (previous title: Economic Crises and Fiscal Unions: Understanding Europe s Crisis) 2. Who gains, who gives? Progressivity and Preferences (with Philipp Rehm) 3. Inequality and Electoral Participation in Developed and Developing Democracies (with Francesc Amat) 4. The Electoral Origins of the Fiscal State (with Didac Queralt) 5. Foundational Bargains: Distributive Conflict and Representation in Federations (with Erik Wibbels) 6. Barriers against the Left Turn: Distributive Tensions in Developing Federations (with Alberto Diaz Cayeros and Melissa Rogers) Work in Progress 1. The Politics of Income Mobility (with Ben Ansell and Joshua Fink) 2. The Distributive Basis of Tax Compliance (with Raymond Duch) 3. Geography and Capacity (with Melissa Rogers) 4. Limits to Equality: Geography, Fiscal Capacity and Distribution (book manuscript in progress with Melissa Rogers) 5. Where does Mobile Capital Go and Why? (with Kai Jäger) 6. The Political Economy of Loyalty (with Matt Dickenson) 7. Fiscal Foundations of Innovation (with Benjamin Barber IV) 8. The Politics of Death: Colonial Legacies and Water Provision around the World (with Soomin Oh) 9. Progressive Tax Structures: A Long Term View (with Mark Dincecco) Other Publications 1. 2014 Federalism in J. Gandhi and R. Ruiz-Rufino (eds) Routledge Handbook of Comparative Political Institutions, London, Routledge. (with Sandra León) 2. 2007 Federalism in Carles Boix and Susan Stokes (eds.) Oxford Handbook of Comparative Politics, Oxford, Oxford University Press: 752-782 3. 2001 The Politics of Income Inequality: the Role of Second Order Effects LIS Working Paper series (#284) 4. 2010-2014: Op-Eds EL PAIS EL Pozo, el Perro y las Pulgas (con David Rueda) (5/20/2010) Federalismo sin Federalistas? (10/29/2012) Partidos, Austeridad, y Consenso (07/10/2013) Devorar el Futuro (03/1/2014)
TEACHING AND SUPERVISION Areas of Interest: Inequality, Political Economy, Political and Economic Geography, Comparative Politics, Comparative Political Institutions, Politico-Economic History, Methods for Comparative Politics Teaching Offerings Core Seminar in Political Economy (G) Inequality: A Political Economy Approach (G) Political Geography (G) Quantitative Political Analysis (G) The Wealth and Poverty of Nations (U) Political Development of Western Europe (U) Introduction to Political Inquiry (U) PPE: Introduction to Politics, Comparative Government, Political Sociology (U) Graduate Student Supervision Duke: Member of the following dissertation committees: Daniel Kselman (2009), Kent Freeze (2012), Kiril Kolev (2011), Christina Cordueanu-Huci (2011), Benjamin Barber IV (2014), Florian Hollenbach (2014), Guadalupe Rojo, Kai Jäger Oxford: Francesc Amat (Co-chair, D.Phil 2013), Irene Menendez (Co-chair, D.Phil 2014), Daniel de Kadt (M.Phil 2011), Guillermo Toral (M. Phil 2011), Christopher Wratil (M.Phil 2011). Maxwell School of Syracuse University: Member of the following dissertation committees: Srikrishna Ayyangar (2007) SERVICE Duke University only Director of Graduate Studies (2013-present) PE Field Chair (2011-2012) Library Advisory Board (2012-2015) Convener/Co-convener of PE Seminar (2011-present) Political Theory Search Committee (2011) Admissions Committee (various years) Preliminary Examinations Committee (various years) Discipline Editorial Board Member: Comparative Political Studies (2013-present), Political Science Research and Methods (2012-present) Panel Discussant: regularly at APSA, MPSA, CES, EPSA, and multiple theme specific workshops (list available upon request) Best Book Award Committee, European Politics and Society Section, American Political Science Association (2014) Co-organizer of conferences and workshops: Geography of Peace and Conflict (Juan March, Spring 2009), The Politics of Advanced Capitalism (Duke Fall 2012) Manuscript Reviewer for: American Political Science Review, American Journal of Political Science, British Journal of Political Science, British Journal of Industrial Relations, Cambridge University Press, Comparative Political Studies, Comparative Politics, Electoral Studies, Empirica (Journal of European Economics), European Journal of Political Research, Hacienda Publica Española, International Organization, Journal of Economic Inequality, Journal of European Public Policy, The Journal of Politics, Oxford University Press, Publius, Quarterly Journal of Political Science, Revista Española de Ciencia Política, Revista de Estudios Politicos, Socio-Economic Review, and World Politics.
Grant Reviewer for: NSF, ANECA, British Academy, Leverhulme Trust, ESRC INVITED SEMINARS (other than regular professional conferences/selection) 2014: UBC (Vancouver), Yale University, Zurich, Washington University St. Louis,Lund University, Hertie School (Berlin), Humboldt University (Berlin), UNC Chapel Hill (scheduled), University of Washington (scheduled), Harvard University (scheduled) 2013: UNC Chapel Hill, WZB (Berlin), Gothenburg, University of Minnesota, Hebrew University (Jerusalem), EUI (Florence), Brown University Information on invited presentations and seminars for the period 2005-2012 is available upon request. MISCELLANIA: 2011 Member of research grant Limits to Government Control: Fraud and Deficiencies in Contemporary Democracies? (60.500 Euro, PI: Ruben Ruiz Rufino) 2009 M.A. University of Oxford, by Resolution 2005-2006 Appleby Mosher Faculty Research Grants, Syracuse University (various years) 2003 Economic and Social Research Council (UK): Postdoctoral Fellowship at STICERD/London School of Economics and Political Science for 2003-2004 (declined) 2002 Luigi Einaudi Fellowship, Institute for European Studies, Cornell University, April 2001 IRISS-I Fellowship at CEPS / Luxembourg Income Study, February 2000-2002 Nuffield Funded Studentship, Nuffield College, Oxford University 1999 Visiting Scholar at Queen s University, Kingston, Ontario, Canada, January-July 1996-2001 Graduate Fellowship at the Center for the Advanced Study in the Social Sciences, Juan March Institute, Madrid
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