Welcome to my home page
this page is very much a work in progress and I apologize for its appearance
On this site you will find (now and/or in the near future) information about my work, the Conceptualising Comparative Politics (Routledge) book series I co-edit, the courses I teach, and other information
this page is very much a work in progress and I apologize for its appearance
On this site you will find (now and/or in the near future) information about my work, the Conceptualising Comparative Politics (Routledge) book series I co-edit, the courses I teach, and other information
I teach and consult in a number of areas: comparative politics, the politics of development, foreign policy, and political theory. Here is a photo from a recent conference where I was one of a five international invited speakers (along with former UN Secretary General Kofi Annan and celebrity doctor Patch Adams). The photo includes Annan, the governor of the state of Mexico, the mayor of the city of Huixquilucan, the leadership of the University of Anahuac, and me.
Conceptualising Comparative Politics Series Editor: Anthony Peter Spanakos, Francisco Panizza
Advisory Board: Colin Hay (University of Sheffield), Courtney Jung (University of Toronto), Todd Landman (University of Essex), Mark Lichbach (University of Maryland), Shinasi Rama (New York University), Vivien Schmidt (Boston University), Till Förster (University of Basel), Zheng Yongnian (East Asia Institute/National University of Singapore)
Conceptualising Comparative Politics: People, Polities, and Markets seeks to bring a distinctive approach to comparative politics by rediscovering the discipline’s rich conceptual tradition and inter-disciplinary foundations. It aims to fill out the conceptual framework on which the rest of the subfield draws but to which books only sporadically contribute, and to complement theoretical and conceptual analysis by applying it to deeply explored case studies. The series publishes books that make serious inquiry into fundamental concepts in comparative politics (crisis, legitimacy, credibility, representation, institutions, civil society, reconciliation) through theoretically engaging and empirical deep analysis.
Advisory Board: Colin Hay (University of Sheffield), Courtney Jung (University of Toronto), Todd Landman (University of Essex), Mark Lichbach (University of Maryland), Shinasi Rama (New York University), Vivien Schmidt (Boston University), Till Förster (University of Basel), Zheng Yongnian (East Asia Institute/National University of Singapore)
Conceptualising Comparative Politics: People, Polities, and Markets seeks to bring a distinctive approach to comparative politics by rediscovering the discipline’s rich conceptual tradition and inter-disciplinary foundations. It aims to fill out the conceptual framework on which the rest of the subfield draws but to which books only sporadically contribute, and to complement theoretical and conceptual analysis by applying it to deeply explored case studies. The series publishes books that make serious inquiry into fundamental concepts in comparative politics (crisis, legitimacy, credibility, representation, institutions, civil society, reconciliation) through theoretically engaging and empirical deep analysis.
Books in our Series!
Moments of TruthThe Politics of Financial Crises in Comparative Perspective Edited by Francisco Panizza, George Philip (2013)
The current financial and sovereign debt crisis of the European Union and the United States can be regarded as the most recent of a wave of financial and sovereign debt crises that have affected different regions of the world over the past quarter century. While there is a large and growing body of...
Moments of TruthThe Politics of Financial Crises in Comparative Perspective Edited by Francisco Panizza, George Philip (2013)
The current financial and sovereign debt crisis of the European Union and the United States can be regarded as the most recent of a wave of financial and sovereign debt crises that have affected different regions of the world over the past quarter century. While there is a large and growing body of...
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