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

UNDERGRADUATE

GRADUATE

COURSES

FACULTY

PUBLICATIONS

AFFILIATES

             
     
         
 

REGULAR FACULTY

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

Gary Brooks*

 

VISITING FACULTY

Jillian Locke

Christopher Lawrence

Khaled Helmy
Alexander Vuving
 
ADJUNCT FACULTY
Lou Campomenosi
Rosalind Cook
Heidi Unter
Phuong Pham
Michael Sherman
 
*Effective July 1, 2008
  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