Tulane Political Science – Mark Vail
   
   
  Tulane University  
  Department of Political Science  

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REGULAR FACULTY

1 Brian Brox
1 Mary Clark*
1 Dana Zartner
1 Thomas Langston
1 Nancy Maveety
1 Anthony Pereira
1 Gary Remer
1 Jeffrey Stacey
1 Ray Taras
1 Martyn Thompson
1 Mark Vail
1 Aaron Schneider
1 J. Celeste Lay
1 Christopher Fettweis
 
PROFESSOR OF
PRACTICE
1 Casey Kane Love*
1 Gary Brooks
 

VISITING FACULTY

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Alla Rosca

1

Christopher Lawrence

1 Khaled Helmy
1 Raul Sanchez Urribarri
 
ADJUNCT FACULTY
1 Lou Campomenosi
1 Rosalind Cook
1 Heidi Unter
1 Phuong Pham
1 Michael Sherman
1 Carla Gonzalez
 
*Currently on Leave
  Mark Vail      
 

Assistant Professor

Office: 324 Norman Mayer
Phone: (504) 862-8314
Email: mvail@tulane.edu
Office h
ours:
Fall Semester 2007
W 3:30pm-5:30pm
and by appointment

Courses:

Fall Semester 2007

 
 
 

Research:
Political economy, social policy, political parties, industrial relations, Western Europe, and French and German politics


Recent publications include:

The Myth of the Frozen Welfare State and the Dynamics of Contemporary French and German Social-Protection Reform

"The Forgotten Center: State Activism and Corporatist Adjustment in Holland and Germany" (co author Anton C. Hemerijck), in Jonah Levy (Ed.), The State After Statism, Cambridge MA: Harvard University Press, 2006

“From ‘Welfare without Work’ to ‘Buttressed Liberalization’: The Shifting Dynamics of Labor-Market Adjustment in France and Germany.” Forthcoming in the European Journal of Political Research 47, no. 3 (May 2008), pp. 334-358. Available at http://www.blackwell-synergy.com/loi/EJPR.

“Rethinking Social Protection in the Fifth Republic: ‘Buttressed Liberalization’ in an Age of Austerity.” Forthcoming in Sylvain Brouard, Andrew Appleton, and Amy Mazur, eds., The French Fifth Republic at Fifty: Beyond Stereotypes. London: Palgrave Macmillan, 2008.

Vita: Click here