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Publications and Works in Progress

2008. “Financial Statecraft and Emerging Powers: Whither China and Brazil?,” unpublished paper, under review.

2008. (with C. Gervasoni). “Two Dimensions of Democracy, Growth, and Crisis,” unpublished paper, under review.

2008. (with W.L. Ness).  “The Political Context of Brazilian Capital Markets Modernization,” unpublished paper, under review.

2008. (with C. Kearney). “Does Democratization Alter the Policy Process? Trade Policymaking in Brazil,” Democratization, 15:5, October, pp. 991-1017.

2008. “Policy Responses to Globalization: Damned if You Do, Worse if You Don’t,” Review Essay, Latin American Research Review, pp. 259-267.

2008. (with J. Echeverri-Gent).  “The Politics of Global Markets: Mental Models of Trade and Finance in an Unequal World,” Chapter in Report of the APSA Task Force on Inequality and Difference in the Developing World, Washington, D.C.: American Political Science Association. 

2007. “The BRICs Countries (Brazil, Russia, India, and China) as Analytical Category: Insight or Mirage?,” Asian Perspective, 31:4, pp. 1-42.

Paper

2007. (with P. Sotero). “Brazil: To Be or Not to Be a BRIC?,” Asian Perspective, 31:4, pp. 43-70.

Paper

2007. “Leadership, Responsibility, Perhaps Democracy: New Thinking About Latin American Development,” Review Essay, Latin American Research Review, 42:2.

2006. (with P. Faucher and M. Dembinska). “Compared to What?  Assessing Brazilian Political Institutions,” Comparative Political Studies, 39:6, August, pp. 759-786.

Paper

2005. “Who’s Afraid of Economic Populism?  Counter-Intuitive Observations on Democracy and Brazilian Political Economy,” in Lourdes Sola and Laurence Whitehead, eds.,  Statecrafting Monetary Reform: Democracy and Financial Order in Brazil, Oxford: Centre for Brazilian Studies, Oxford University, Fall.

2005. “Mass Democracy: The Real Reason that Brazil Ended Inflation?,” World Development, 33:12, December, pp. 2013-2028.

Paper

2004. (with P. Faucher).  “Crises cambiais e estrutura decisória: a política de recuperação econômica na Argentina e no Brasil,” Dados (Rio de Janeiro).

2004. (with P. Faucher).  “Le rôle des institutions politiques dans les crises financières de l'Argentine et du Brésil,” Revue Tiers Monde (Paris), XLV: 178, April-June, pp. 387-418.

2004.  “Lamenting Weak Governance: Views on Global Finance,” Review Essay, International Studies Review, 6:3, pp. 447-452.

2002. (editor). Debating the Global Financial Architecture, Albany, NY: SUNY Press. 

2002. "The Terms of the Debate [on International Financial Architecture]: What's Democracy Got to Do with It?," in Armijo, ed. Debating the Global Financial Architecture, Albany, NY: SUNY Press.

2002. (with P. Faucher).  "‘We  Have a Consensus’: Explaining Political Support for Market Reforms in Latin America," Latin American Politics and Society, 44:2, pp. 1-40.

2001. "The Political Geography of World Financial Reform: Who Wants What and Why?," Global Governance, 7:4, Special issue on the Global Financial Architecture, edited by Susanne Soderberg.

1999. (editor). Financial Globalization and Democracy in Emerging Markets, New York: Palgrave/St. Martin's.

1999. "Mixed Blessing: Expectations about Foreign Capital and Democracy in Emerging Markets," and “Mixed Blessing: Conclusions,” in L. E. Armijo, ed. Financial Globalization and Democracy in Emerging Markets, New York: Palgrave/St. Martin's.

1999. "Balance Sheet or Ballot Box?: Incentives to Privatize in Emerging Democracies," in P. Oxhorn and P. Starr, eds., The Problematic Relationship between Economic and Political Liberalization, Boulder, CO: Lynne Rienner.

1997. (with P.S. Jha).  "Center-State Relations in India and Brazil: Privatization of Electricity and Banking," Revista de Economia Política  (Brazil), July/November. [Also appeared in S. Kahkonen and A. Lanyi, eds., Institutions, Incentives, and Economic Reforms in India,  New Delhi: Sage, 2000.]

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1997. "India: Democratic Integrity and Financial Molasses," in R. Bingham and E. W. Hill, eds., Government and Business Finance: Global Perspectives on Economic Development, Newark: CUPR Press of Rutgers University.

1997. "Brazil: Business-Government Financial Relations in the Land of 'Super-Inflation,'" in R. Bingham and E. W. Hill, eds., Government and Business Finance: Global Perspectives on Economic Development, Newark: CUPR Press of Rutgers University.

1996. "Inflation and Insouciance: The Peculiar Brazilian Game," Latin American Research Review, 31:3, Fall.

1995. (editor). Conversations about Democratization and Economic Reform: Working Papers of the Southern California Seminar, Los Angeles: University of Southern California, Center for International Studies. 

1995. "Tradeoffs Implicit in Sequencing Democracy and Economic Reform," in Armijo, ed., Conversations about Democratization and Economic Reform: Working Papers of the Southern California Seminar, Los Angeles: University of Southern California, Center for International Studies. 

1994. "Menem's Mania?: The Timing of Argentine Privatization," Southwestern Journal of Law and Trade in the Americas, Vol.1, No. 1, pp. 1-28.

1994. (with T.J. Biersteker and A.F. Lowenthal). "The Problems of Simultaneous Transitions," Journal of Democracy, Vol. 5, No. 4, October, pp. 161-175. 

1993. "Brazilian Politics and Patterns of Financial Regulation, 1950-1991," in S. Haggard, C. Lee, and S. Maxfield, eds., The Politics of Finance in Developing Countries, Ithaca, New York: Cornell University Press.

1990. "The Resurgence of Political Democracy in Contemporary Latin America," India International Centre Quarterly (New Delhi), Vol. 17, No. 2, Monsoon Issue, pp. 135-150.