Professor Emeritus,
Ph.D., Yale University


email

Encina West, Room 305
Phone: (650) 723-0677


Research


Market-oriented reforms in Latin America (especially Brazil, Mexico, Argentina, and Chile) and their implications for positive and normative theories of development; Latin American politics; states and markets in development; history of theories and ideologies of development.



Affiliations


International Policy Studies Program
Social Science History Institute
Center for Research on Economic Development and Policy Reform



Awards and Fellowships


  • Phi Beta Kappa, 1958
  • Yale University, Ph.D. with distinction, l964
  • Brookings Institution, Brookings Research Fellow, l962-63
  • Ford Foundation Foreign Area Research Fellow, Latin American Program, l963-65
  • Stanford University, Graduate Dean's Mellon Grant for Junior Faculty Research, Autumn Quarter 1969
  • Stanford University, Committee on Latin American Studies, Research & Travel Grants, l972, l974, l983, 1991 (declined)
  • Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, Washington, D.C., Fellow, l973-74
  • Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, International Organization Program, Research and Travel Grant, l974
  • Hoover Institution, National Fellows Program, Fellow, l979-80
  • Institute for the Study of World Politics, Senior Faculty Fellow, l979-80
  • United States Information Agency, Academic Specialists Program Grantee, Brazil, Summer 1986
  • Stanford University, Center for Research in Economic Policy, and Institute for International Studies, Grants for Research in Brazil and Argentina, Summer 1991
  • Stanford University, Institute for International Studies, Ford Foundation Undergraduate Curriculum Grant for Study and Travel to Mexico, Summer 1996



Professional Activities


  • Professional Affiliations: American Political Science Association, American Economic Association, Latin American Studies Association
  • Brookings Institution, Guest Scholar, l966
  • Ford Foundation, Consultant and Coordinator for Grant to Department of Political Science, Federal University of Minas Gerais, Belo Horizonte, Brazil, l966-l967
  • Brazilian Institute of International Relations (IBRI), Getulio Vargas Foundation, Rio de Janeiro, Guest Scholar, l972, l974
  • University Research Institute of Rio de Janeiro (IUPERJ), Candido Mendes University, Rio de Janeiro, Guest Scholar, l978, 1983, 1991
  • Center of International Studies (CEI), El Colegio de Mexico, Mexico City, Guest Scholar, July 1981
  • University of California, Berkeley, Visiting Professor of Political Science, Winter Quarter, l982
  • University of London, Research Associate, Institute for Latin American Studies, June-September l984
  • Federal University of Pernambuco, Brazil, Faculty of Philosophy and Human Sciences, Visiting Professor of Political Science and Sociology, Summer, 1986
  • American Political Science Association, Helen Dwight Reid Award Committee, 1992
  • University of Sao Paulo, Brazil, Research Center in International Relations and Comparative Politics, Visiting Professor, August, 1992
  • Santiago Center, Overseas Studies Program, Stanford University,
  • Santiago, Chile, Resident Professor, September-December, 1993
  • Stanford University Press, Editorial Board, Member, 1993-96; Chair, 1994-95
  • Overseas Studies Program, Stanford University, Advisory Committee, Member, 1995-1997; Chair, Review Subcommittee for Santiago Center, 1997
  • International Policy Studies Program, Stanford University, Advisory Board, 1995--
  • Social Science History Institute, Stanford University, Advisory Board, Member, 1997--
  • Center for Research on Economic Development and Policy Reform, Stanford University, Faculty Fellow, 1997--
  • Scholarly Consulting and Refereeing: Cambridge University Press; Princeton University Press; Stanford University Press; University of Wisconsin Press; Yale University Press; National Endowment for the Humanities; National Science Foundation; Tinker Foundation; Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars; American Political Science Review; International Organization; Journal of Politics; International Studies Quarterly; Latin American Research Review; Legislative Studies Quarterly; Political Behavior; Political Research Quarterly; Political Science Quarterly; Review of Politics; Studies in Comparative International Development; World Politics.



Publications


Books

Liberal America and the Third World: Political-Development Ideas in Foreign Aid and Social Science (Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press, l973. Princeton University Press Paperback, l976). 395 + xxii pp.

The Dependency Movement: Scholarship and Politics in Development Studies (Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1992. Harvard University Press Paperback, 1998). 362 + xii pp.

Articles and Chapters

"Approaches to the Study of Political Development," World Politics, Vol. l7, No. l (October l964), pp. l08-l20. Reprinted in George S. Masannat, ed., The Dynamics of Modernization and Social Change: A Reader (Pacific Palisades: Goodyear, 1973), pp. 36-50.

"A Pesquisa Politica no Brasil," Revista de Direito Publico e Ciencia Politica, Vol. 8, No. l (January/April l965), pp. 5-27.

"Political Development Doctrines in the American Foreign Aid Program," World Politics, Vol. l8, No. 2 (January l966), pp. l94-235. Reprinted in Elisabeth T. Crawford and Albert D. Biderman, eds., Social Scientists and International Affairs: A Case for a Sociology of Social Science (New York: Wiley, 1969), pp. 111-127.

"Political Science: An Introduction to Research," in Robert M. Levine, ed., Brazil: Field Research Guide in the Social Sciences (New York: Institute of Latin American Studies, Columbia University, l966), pp. l20-l37.

"Foreign Aid and the National Interest," Midwest Journal of the Political Science, Vol. 20, No. 2 (May l966), pp. 2l4-22l.

"Political Development Research," in Michael Haas and Henry S. Kariel, eds., Approaches to the Study of Political Science (Scranton, Pa.: Chandler Publishing Company, l970), pp. l69-l93. Portions reprinted in Foreign Service Journal , Vol. 47, No. 3 (March 1970).

"Legislatures and Political Development," in Allan Kornberg and Lloyd D. Musolf, eds., Legislatures in Developmental Perspective (Durham, N.C.: Duke University Press, l970), pp. 52l-582. Partially reprinted in Philip Norton, ed., Legislatures(New York: Oxford University Press, 1990), pp. 81-96.

"The Functions of the Brazilian National Congress," in Weston H. Agor, ed., Latin American Legislatures: Their Role and Influence (New York: Praeger, l97l), pp. 259-292.

The United States and Third World Development (California Arms Control and Foreign Policy Seminar, l973). (Modified version of Chapter 8 of Liberal America and the Third World.)

"Poverty and Politics in Northeast Brazil," Stanford Law Review, Vol. 26, No. l (November l973), pp. 229-237.

"Como o Legislativo Ajuda ou Nao o Desenvolvimento," in Candido Mendes, ed., O Legislativo e a Tecnocracia (Rio de Janeiro: Imago Editora Ltda., l975), pp. 235-25l.

"Yankee Impressions and Brazilian Realities," The Wilson Quarterly, Vol. l, No. l (Fall l976), pp. 63-72. l976a.

"Trends in Brazilian National Dependency Since l964," in Riordan Roett, ed., Brazil in the Seventies (Washington, D.C.: American Enterprise Institute, l976), pp. 89-ll5. l976b. Translated as "Tendencias na Dependencia Brasileira Apos 1964," in R. Roett, ed., O Brasil na Decada de 70 (Rio de Janeiro: Zahar Editores, 1978), pp. 126-162. Also published in Folha de Sao Paulo, January 5 and 6, 1977.

"Social Science and Public Policy," in Sidney Verba and Lucian Pye, eds., The Citizen and Politics (Stamford, Connecticut: Greylock Publishers, l978), pp. 237-257. l978a.

"The New Utopianism: Political Development Ideas in the Dependency Literature." Working Paper No. l9, Latin American Program, Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, Washington, D.C., l978. 42 pp. l978b.

"Plus Ça Change...: The English Edition of Cardoso and Faletto's Dependencia y Desarrollo en America Latina." Latin American Research Review, Vol. l7, No. l (Spring, l982), pp. l3l-l5l.

"The Dependency Perspective and Analytic Dependency," in Charles Doran, George Modelski, and Cal Clark, eds., North/South Relations (New York: Praeger, l983), pp. 29-47. Published in slightly different form as "Holistic Dependency and Analytic Dependency," Stanford-Berkeley Occasional Papers in Latin American Studies, Paper No. 6 (Winter, l984).

"Capitalist Dependency and Socialist Dependency: The Case of Cuba," Journal of Interamerican Studies and World Affairs, Vol. 28, No. 1 (Spring 1986), pp. 59-92. Published under the same title in Jan F. Triska, ed., Dominant Powers and Subordinate States: The United States in Latin America and the Soviet Union in Eastern Europe (Durham, N.C. Duke University Press, 1986), pp. 310-341. Published under the title "Cuba and the USSR Since 1959: What Kind of Dependency?" in Irving Louis Horowitz, ed., Cuban Communism, (New Brunswick and London: Transaction Books), 6th edition (1987), pp. 109-139, 7th edition (1989), pp. 135-165, 8th edition (1995), pp. 141-171, and 9th edition (1998), pp. 130-161. Translated as "Dependencia Capitalista y Dependencia Socialista: El Caso de Cuba," Revista Occidental, Vol. 4, No. 1 (1987), pp. 1-40. Reprinted in IICLA (Instituo de Investigaciones Culturales Latinoamericanas), Cuba, 1959-1991; Evaluando el Castrato (San Jose, Costa Rica, 1991), pp. 69-107.

"The Changing Political Discourse in Brazil, 1964-1985," in Wayne A. Selcher, ed., Political Liberalization in Brazil: Dynamics, Dilemmas, and Future Prospects (Boulder: Westview, 1986), pp. 135-173. A slightly revised version is published as "A Mudanca do Discurso Politico no Brasil," Dados: Revista de Ciencias Sociais [Rio de Janeiro], Vol. 30, No. 2 (1987), pp. 135-167. The original English version is translated as "El cambiante pensamiento politico en el Brasil, 1964-1985," Revista Occidental, Vol. 4, No. 3 (1987), pp. 223-269 and as "O Discurso Politico Brasileiro em Transformacao: 1964-1985," in Wayne A. Selcher, ed., A Abertura Politica no Brasil: Dinamica, Dilemas e Perspectivas (Sao Paulo: Ed. Convivio, 1988), pp. 185-231.

"Holistic Dependency," New World, Vol. 2, Nos. 1 & 2 (1987), pp. 12-48. Published separately as Dependencia Holistica in monograph series of the Instituto de Investigaciones Culturales Latinoamericanas, San Jose, Costa Rica, 1991.

"Freedom and Development in Latin America," World Affairs, Vol. 155, No. 1 (Summer, 1992), pp. 3-12. A different version is published as "Igualdad, Libertad y Desarrollo en America Latina," in Centro de Estudios Sociologicos, Modernizacion Economica, Democracia Politica y Democracia Social (Mexico City: El Colegio de Mexico, 1993), pp. 341-356.

"The Politics of Economic Liberalization: Argentina and Brazil in Comparative Perspective," Working Paper No. 206, Kellogg Institute for International Studies, University of Notre Dame (April, 1994).

"Symposium on Claudio Veliz," Partisan Review, Vol. 62, No. 2 (Spring, 1995), pp. 179-233 (co-author).

"Market-Oriented Reforms and National Development in Latin America," in Juan Lindau and Timothy Cheek, eds., Market Economics and Political Change: Comparing China and Mexico (Lanham, MD: Rowman and Littlefield, 1998), pp. 59-94.