Off to Kindergarten! Welcome to Hollifield Station Elementary School.
JAMES FRANK HOLLIFIELD - · PDF fileJAMES FRANK HOLLIFIELD ... Duke University, Ph.D.,...
Transcript of JAMES FRANK HOLLIFIELD - · PDF fileJAMES FRANK HOLLIFIELD ... Duke University, Ph.D.,...
J.F. Hollifield January, 2008 CURRICULUM VITAE JAMES FRANK HOLLIFIELD Department of Political Science Office: 214-768-2825 Southern Methodist University Fax: 214-768-3469 PO Box 750117 E-mail: [email protected] Dallas TX 75275-0117 USA http://www.smu.edu/tower/ Academic Training
Duke University, Ph.D., Political Science, 1985 Institut d'Etudes Politiques, Paris, D.E.A., Applied Economics, 1982 Duke University, M.A., Political Science, 1980 Wake Forest University, B. A., Magna Cum Laude, Honors in Politics and Economics,
1977 Université de Grenoble, Licence (2ème cycle), Economics, 1976
Academic Appointments
Southern Methodist University, Professor, Department of Political Science, Ora Nixon Arnold Professor of International Political Economy, Director of International Studies (1996-2006), and Director of the Tower Center for Political Studies, 2000-present.
Auburn University, Department of Political Science, Alumni Associate Professor, 1993-1996.
Harvard University, Center for European Studies, Research Associate, 1986-92. Brandeis University, Department of Politics, Assistant Professor, 1985-92. Duke University, Department of Political Science, R. Taylor Cole Instructor, 1982-83.
Visiting Appointments
Fellow, Center for US-Mexican Studies and Center for Comparative Immigration
Studies, University of California, San Diego, 1993-present. Instructor, SSRC Migration Summer Institute Teaching Fellow, University of California,
2004-2006. Interdisziplinäres Graduiertenkolleg, Westfälischen Wilhelms-Universität Münster,
Germany, 1995-96, 1999-2000. Sun Yat-Sen Institute for Social Sciences and Philosophy, Academia Sinica, Taipei,
Taiwan, ROC, Research Associate, Spring, 1994.
J.F. Hollifield
2
Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), Directeur de Recherche Associé at the Centre d'Etudes et de Recherches Internationales (CERI), Fondation Nationale des Sciences Politiques (FNSP), Paris, 1992-93.
Harvard University, Center for International Affairs, Research Associate, 1990-92. Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Center for International Studies, Research
Associate, 1988-92. Institut National d'Etudes Démographiques, Paris, Research Fellow, 1981-82, 1988. Davidson College, Department of Political Science, Lecturer, 1984-85. Institut d'Etudes Politiques, Paris, Department of Economics, Lecturer, 1981-82.
Fellowships and Grants
Fellow, American Assembly, Columbia University, 2006-present. Fellow, IZA (Institute for the Study of Labor), Bonn, Germany, 2006-present. Teaching Fellow, Summer Migration Institute, University of California, 2004-06. This is
a summer program for PhD students in all of the social sciences, organized by the University of California system and funded by the Social Science Research Council (SSRC).
Owens Foundation, Dallas, Texas ($100,000), Grant for programs on North American Integration, Trade, Migration and Development, and Free Trade in the Americas 2002-08.
National Science Foundation, Co-Principal Investigator, SMU ($400,000), 2002-05. Ministry of Education, Federal Republic of Germany, Trans-Atlantic Cooperation Grant
of the German-American Academic Council, Evangelische Akademie, Loccum, and Tower Center, Co-Investigator, SMU and Universität Münster ($150,000), 1998-2001.
Social Science Research Council, ($25,000), Co-Investigator, SMU, 1996-98. CCK Foundation, Taipei ($10,000) Auburn, 1994. National Science Foundation, University of California, San Diego,
Co-Investigator, ($125,000), 1992-93. Alfred P. Sloan Foundation, Program in New Liberal Arts, Brandeis University,
($600,000) 1989-91. Workshop Grant, Council for European Studies, Columbia University and German
Marshall Fund, Co-Director, ($15,000), 1988. Mazur Grant for Faculty Research, Brandeis University, 1988. German Marshall Fund, ($10,000 travel/summer stipend) Harvard University, 1986-87. Tocqueville Fellow, French-American Foundation, 1981-82. James B. Duke Fellowship, Duke University, 1981-82. National Institute of Health Training Fellow, Center for International Studies, Duke
University, 1978-81.
J.F. Hollifield
3
Administrative Appointments (Selected)
Director, John Goodwin Tower Center for Political Studies, SMU. Duties include fundraising, managing programs in public and international affairs on the campus (specifically conferences, symposia, faculty and student fellowships, and internships), supervising a staff of four (including two associate directors and an administrative assistant), and selecting and mentoring one or two post-doctoral fellows, as well as other research associates and fellows.
Director, International and Area Studies (approximately 100 majors and 50 minors),
SMU, 1996-2006. Duties included curricular development for the major and minor in International Studies, supervision of all area studies programs (major and minor in Latin American Studies, as well as minors in Asian and European Studies), working with an administrative assistant to maintain student records, advising and mentoring students, coordinating curricular development (with International Programs) for twenty five study abroad programs in Europe, Latin America and Asia, and management of national and international internship programs.
Member, Council on Foreign Relations, chair of the CFR Book Club (Texas Chapter),
and member of several CFR study/working groups on immigration. Member, Search Committee, Dean of Dedman College of Arts & Sciences, SMU 2005-
06. Member, Academic Program Evaluation Committee, SMU, 2001-04. This is a
committee appointed by the Provost to evaluate academic programs, which includes one member from each college. I represent Dedman College of Arts and Sciences and chaired (2002-03) the evaluations of the Department of Statistical Sciences and the Department of Economics.
Chair, Search Committee, John G. Tower Distinguished Chair in International Politics
and National Security, SMU Department of Political Science, 2003-07. Member of the Academic Planning Committee for the George W. Bush Presidential
Library and Institute, with a specific mandate to create a PhD in political science, 2001-07.
Member, Promotion and Tenure Committee, Division I (Humanities) Dedman College,
SMU, 2000-06. Acting Director, Latin American Studies (60 majors/minors), SMU, 1998-2000.
J.F. Hollifield
4
Co-Chair (with Stanley Hoffmann), French Study Group, Center for European Studies,
Harvard University, 1986-91. Member, Steering Committee, European Cultural Studies, Brandeis University, 1987-91. Member, New Liberal Arts Faculty Committee, Brandeis University, 1989-92. Member, Graduate Affairs Committee, Department of Politics, Brandeis University,
1986-92. Works in Progress
Funded research projects: “The Future of US-Taiwan-China Relations.” This project is jointly funded by the Tower
Center and the Government of Taiwan ($20K) and co-directed with Professor Seyom Brown (Director of Studies in the Tower Center), Professor Alex Tan (Fellow in the Tower Center), Professor Hiroki Takeuchi (Assistant Professor of Political Science and Faculty Fellow in the Tower Center), and Professor Tim Chen (Research Associate in the Tower Center).
“The Future of Conflict: Roles and Missions of the Services.” Tower Center program in
national security and defense (2008-present) underwritten by a gift ($125K in seed money) from the Raytheon Company, and co-organized with Professor Seyom Brown.
“The Elephant and the Dragon: Economic Development and Rule of Law in Contemporary
India and China.” Joint project with the Tower Center, SMU School of Law Program on International Finance and Banking, and INSI, University of Wisconsin, School of Law, 2008-present.
“Japan’s New Nationalism: How Japan’s National Identity is Changing at Home and Abroad.”
Tower Center Japan Studies Sun & Star Conference and SMU Asian Studies Symposium, spring, 2008. Co-organized with Diana Newton, Senior Fellow in the Tower Center, Professor Hiroki Takeuchi, Assistant Professor of Political Science at SMU, and Professor Thomas Berger, Associate Professor of International Relations at Boston University. An edited volume based on the conference is under review at Cambridge University Press.
“Free Trade in the Americas: Can the ‘Washington Consensus’ be revived?” This project
J.F. Hollifield
5
(2007-09) was funded by the Owens Foundation ($35K) and the Government of Canada ($10K). The purpose was to review the free trade in the Americas initiative and the reaction to it in the major states of North and South America.
“The Next Generation Project: U.S. Global Policy and the Future of International Institutions.”
This is a multi-year project (2006-08) co-organized with the American Assembly at Columbia University. The first Assembly was held in the Tower Center at SMU in October, 2006. The second Assembly was held at IRPS, University of California at San Diego in February, 2007. The final Assembly will be held at the Woodrow Wilson Center in Washington in early fall, 2008. I am a member of the Steering Committee and served as fellow and co-organizer for the Dallas Assembly, and a mentor for the San Diego Assembly.
“Trade, Migration and Development,” with the Dallas Federal Reserve Bank and the Woodrow
Wilson Center. This is a study of the relationship between trade, migration and development, with a special focus on the role of remittances. A conference was held in October, 2006 and results will be published initially in the Proceedings of the Dallas Fed.
“The Budget Challenge: Constraints on Fiscal Policy in the G-7 Countries,” with Dennis
Ippolito. This is a project in comparative political economy and public policy, funded by the Woodrow Wilson Center in Washington, DC, the Institute for Research on Public Policy (IRPP) in Montréal the European Commission and the European University Institute (EUI), The International Financial Law Unit of Queen Mary and Westfield College, University of London, and the John Goodwin Tower Center for Political Studies at SMU (see fellowships and grants above).
“North American Integration: Trade, Migration and Security.” This project was launched in
Spring, 2003, jointly with the Tower Center at SMU, the Owens Foundation, the Institute for Research on Public Policy (IRPP) in Montréal, and the Colegio de Mexico in Mexico City. Two edited volumes have been produced from this project, the first published in the Law and Business Review and the second, The Integration of North America: Dialogue, Political Cooperation and Institutions, is forthcoming by the press of the Colegio de Mexico.
“Immigration in a Sun-belt City: The Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex.” An interdisciplinary
project to study the process of immigrant incorporation in the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex. Funded by the National Science Foundation (see fellowships and grants above). A multi-authored book based on the study is in preparation.
“Magnet Societies: Immigration and Citizenship in Postwar Germany and the United States,”
with Dietrich Thränhardt. This is a three-year project (1998-2001) in comparative public policy, funded by the Transcoop Program of the German American Academic Council,
J.F. Hollifield
6
the Evangelische Akademie, Locum, and the Tower Center at SMU (see above). The project is currently in its third of three years, and the final conference was held in June, 2000 in Locum, Germany. The results of the project have been published in an edited volume (Palgrave/Macmillan, 2007).
Grants and Contracts Pending/Under Reivew:
“Comparative Political Economy.” This is a multi-year project with the Tower Center, DIW,
Berlin and DC, the IZA in Bonn, and the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation (German American Academic Council) to understand the political, economic and social factors that drive immigration policy towards more or less openness in Germany, the United States, and Canada. A proposal is in draft form to be submitted to the Humboldt Foundation.
“The New Left and the Sustainability of Market Reforms in Latin America.” This is a one-year
project with the Tower Center and the Tinker Foundation. Under the direction of Professor Luigi Manzetti, a proposal for $100K will be submitted to the Tinker Foundation in March, 2009.
Articles, book chapters (under review or forthcoming): “Economic Theories of Politics.” (coauthor with Hiroki Takeuchi) in Bertrand Badie, et al.,
eds., International Encyclopedia of Political Science (New York: Sage Publications, forthcoming, 2009).
“Migration and International Relations.” (author) in Marc Rosenblum and Daniel Tichenor,
eds., The Oxford Handbook of International Migration (New York: Oxford University Press, forthcoming, 2009).
“Is there a ‘global migration crisis.’” (author) in Peter Haas, ed., Controversies in
Globalization (Washington, DC: CQ Press, forthcoming 2009). “Nation of Nations: US Immigration Policy and Politics.” (author) in Gillian Peele, B. Guy
Peters, et. Al., eds. Developments in American Politics 6 (Oxford: Blackwell, forthcoming 2009).
“Politics of Controlling Migration.” (author) in Patrick James, ed., Ethnicity, Nationalism and
Migration: A Compendium (Oxford: Blackwell, forthcoming 2009). “Tolerance or Intolerance? Immigration, Race and the Median Voter” with Carole Wilson and
J. Matthew Wilson, book chapter under review, Oxford University Press.
J.F. Hollifield
7
Books (in preparation and under review or forthcoming): Waiting for the Rising Sun: Japan’s New Nationalism (coauthor and coeditor with Thomas
Berger, Diana Newton, and Hiroki Takeuchi), New York: Cambridge University Press, under review.
Controlling Immigration: A Global Perspective (coauthor and coeditor with Philip L. Martin).
Stanford: Stanford University Press, under contract and in preparation, forthcoming in 2010.
Managing International Migration in the Age of Globalization (coauthor and coeditor with Philip L. Martin). Stanford: Stanford University Press, project in preparation and under review with Stanford University Press.
International Political Economy: History, Theory and Policy (coauthor with Thomas Osang).
Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, contract signed, May 2008, forthcoming 2009/10.
The Emerging Migration State. (author). New York: Cambridge University Press, under contract.
Trade Integration in the Americas (co-author/editor with Joseph Norton and Kathleen Cooper).
Law and Business Review, forthcoming in special issue, Spring 2009. Beyond Exceptionalism: Immigration and Citizenship in the United States and Germany
(coauthor and coeditor with Barbara Schmitter Heisler and Dietrich Thränhardt). New York: Palgrave, forthcoming 2009.
An expanded English version of L’Immigration et l’Etat Nation (see below), entitled
Immigration and the Nation-State: Searching for a National Model, under contract. New York: Routledge.
Books and Collaborative Volumes Migration, Trade and Development (coauthor and coeditor with Pia Orrenius and Thomas
Osang). Dallas: Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, 2008. Migration Theory: Talking Across the Disciplines. 2nd Edition. (coauthor and coeditor with
Caroline B. Brettell). New York: Routledge, 2008. Herausforderung Migration—Perspektiven der vergleichenden Politikwissenschaft (coauthor
J.F. Hollifield
8
and coeditor with Sigrid Baringhorst and Uwe Hunger). Berlin: Lit Verlag, 2006. North American Integration: Trade, Migration and Security (Coauthor and editor) Law and
Business Review, special issue, Summer/Fall 2005. Controlling Immigration: A Global Perspective. 2nd Edition. (coauthor and coeditor with
Wayne Cornelius and Philip Martin). Stanford: Stanford University Press, 2004. Migration Theory: Talking Across the Disciplines. 1st Edition. (coauthor and coeditor with
Caroline B. Brettell). New York: Routledge, 2000. Pathways to Democracy: The Political Economy of Democratic Transitions (coauthor and
coeditor with Calvin C. Jillson). New York: Routledge, 1999. L’Immigration et l’Etat Nation: à la recherche d’un modelè national (author). Paris:
l’Harmattan, 1997. Controlling Immigration: A Global Perspective. 1st Edition. (coauthor and coeditor with Wayne
A. Cornelius and Philip L. Martin). Stanford, Ca.: Stanford University Press, 1995. Immigrants, Markets, and States: The Political Economy of Postwar Europe (author).
Cambridge, Mass: Harvard University Press, 1992. Searching for the New France (coeditor and coauthor with George Ross). New York:
Routledge, 1991. L'Immigration aux Etats-Unis (coeditor and coauthor with Yves Charbit). Paris: INED and
CNRS, 1990. Articles, Monographs, and Book Chapters (1990-present, selected) « Integración en América del Norte y Europa: donde estan los Jean Monnets¿ » (author) in
Franciso Alba, et al., eds., Integración en América del Norte : Diálogo, cooperación política e instituciones (Mexico City : El Colegio de México, 2008).
“Immigrants, Markets and Rights: The United States as an ‘Emerging Migration
State,’”(coauthor with Valerie Hunt and Daniel Tichenor) Journal of Law and Policy, Volume 27, 2008: 7-44.
“Immigration and Citizenship: The Search for a National Model.” In Anita Bocker, et. al, eds.
J.F. Hollifield
9
Migratierecht en Rechtssociologie (Nijmegen, NL: University of Nijmegen Press, 2008). “The Liberal Paradox: Immigrants, Markets and Rights in the United States,’” SMU Law
Review. Winter 2008, 61/1: 67-98. “L’Etat d’Immigration” in Michèle Rioux, ed., Débordement sécuritaire (Montréal: Presses
Universitaires de Montréal, 2008). “El emergente Estado migratorio” in Repansando las migraciones, Alejandro Portes and Josh
DeWind, eds., (México: UNAM, 2006). “Migration, Trade and the Nation-State,” in Anthony M. Messina and Gallya Lahav, eds., The
Migration Reader: Exploring Politics and Policies (Boulder, Colorado: Lynne Rienner, 2006).
“The Politics of Immigration in the United States: A Comparative and Historical Perspective,”
in Reed Ueda, ed., A Companion to American Immigration. (Oxford: Blackwell, 2006). “The Political Economy of Immigration in the US” with Valerie Hunt and Daniel Tichenor, in
Marco Giugni and Florence Passy, eds., Dialogues on Migration Policy (Lanham, Maryland: Lexington Books, 2006).
“The Emerging Migration State,” translated into Japanese, in Iyotani Toshio and Ishii Masako,
eds., Motion in Place/Place in Motion: 21st Century Migration JCAS Symposium Series no. 22, Osaka, Japan: JCAS, 2005.
“Trade and Migration: Substitutes or Complements?” with Thomas Osang. Law and Business
Review (Fall 2005). “Migration and Sovereignty” in Matthew Gibney and Randall Hansen, eds., Immigration and
Asylum (Los Angeles: ABC Clio, 2004). “Migration and International Relations: The Liberal Paradox.” Han Entzinger, Marco
Mariniello, and Catherine Wihtol de Wenden, eds., Migration Between States and Markets (Aldershot, England: Ashgate, 2004)
“The Emerging Migration State.” International Migration Review. Fall 2004, 38/3: 885-912. “Offene Weltwirtschaft und nationales Bürgerrecht: das liberale Paradox.” Leviathan.
22/2003: 35-58. “La politique d’immigration des Etats-Unis: esquisse d’une comparaison avec l’Europe,” in
J.F. Hollifield
10
Emmanuelle Bribosia et Andrea Rea, Les Nouvelles Migrations: Un enjeu européen (Paris and Brussells: Editions Complexe, 2002).
“Immigration and Social Rights: A Comparative Perspectives,” in Michael Bommes and
Andrew Geddes, eds., Migration and Welfare in Contemporary Europe (London: Routledge, 2000).
“Immigration and Citizenship in Two Liberal Republics” German Politics and Society. 18/1,
Spring 2000: 76-104. “Migration and the ‘New’ International Order: The Missing Regime,” in Bimal Ghosh, ed.,
Managing Migration: Time for a New International Regime (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2000).
“The Politics of International Migration: How Can We “Bring the State Back In?’” in Axel
Schulte and Dietrich Thränhardt, eds., International Migration and Liberal Democracies/Internationale Migration und freiheitliche Demokratien (Münster-Hamburg-London: Lit Verlag, 1999).
“City and State as Context: A Model of Immigrant Incorporation in the United States,” with
Caroline Brettell and Dennis Cordell. Demographie Aktuell, Number14/ Fall 1999: 26-44.
“Ideas, Institutions and Civil Society: On the Limits of Immigration Control in Liberal Democracies,” Insitut für Migrationsforschung und Interkulturelle Studien--Beiträge, Number 10/January 1999: 57-90.
“The Culture of Immigration Control in France,” in Grete Brochmann and Tomas Hammar,
eds., Mechanisms of Immigration Control: A Comparative Analysis of European Regulation Policies (Oxford: Berg, 1999).
“Migration, Trade and the Nation-State: The Myth of Globalization,” Journal of International
Law and Foreign Affairs Vol. 3, No. 2 (Fall/Winter, 1998-99): 595-636. “Erfolgreiche Integrationsmodelle? Zur wirtschaftlichen Situation von Einwanderern in
Deutschland und den USA” coauthored with Bernhard Santel, in Michael Bommes and Jost Halfmann, Migration in nationalen Wohlfahrtsstaaten (Osnabrück: Universitätsverlag, 1998), pp. 123-146.
“Le modèle américain de citoyenneté”, in Jacques Portes and Christine Pouzoulet, eds., Des
modèles en question: villes, cultures, citoyenneté, en Amérique du Nord (Paris: Presses Universitaires de France, 1998).
J.F. Hollifield
11
“Ideas, Institutions, and Civil Society: On the Limits of Immigration Control in France,”
Working Paper 4.15, Center for German and European Studies, University of California, Berkeley.
“Immigrants, Markets, and Rights” coauthored with Gary Zuk, in Hermann Kurthen, ed.
Immigration and the Welfare State in the United States and Germany (JAI Press, 1998). “Immigration and Integration in Western Europe.” in Emek Ucarer and Donald Puchala, eds.
Immigration into Western Societies (London: Pinter, 1997). "Markets versus Rights: The Political Economy of Immigration in Europe and the United
States," Wirkungen von Migrationen auf aufnehmend Gesellschaften (Erlangen: Universitäts verlag, 1996), ed. by Hans Hopfinger.
"The Migration Crisis in Europe and the United States: The Search for a National Model."
Migration-Ethnizität-Konflikt: Systemfragen und Fallstudien (Osnabrück: Universitäts verlag, forthcoming in 1996), edited by Klaus J. Bade.
"Europe's Migration Challenge." Harvard International Review (Summer, 1994). Also
published (reprinted) in Comparative Politics, 95/96 (Guilford, Conn.: Dushkin, 1995/96).
"Immigration et logiques d'Etats dans les relations internationales: entre droit et marche."
Etudes Internationales 25, no. 1 (March, 1993): 31-50. Also published in a revised and updated form as a chapter in Bertrand Badie and Catherine Wihtol de Wenden, eds., Le défi migratoire, (Paris: Presses de la Fondation Nationale des Sciences Politiques, 1994).
"Migration and International Relations: Conflict and Consensus in the European
Community." International Migration Review 26, no. 2 (Summer, 1992): 568-595. "L'Etat français et l'immigration." La Revue française de science politique (December, 1992):
944-965. "Immigration-related Problems and Issues Facing the EC on the Road to 1992." in Lydio F.
Tomasi, ed., In Defense of the Alien (New York: Center for Migration Studies, 1992): 73-101.
"Immigration and the French State." Comparative Political Studies. 23 (April, 1990): 56-79.
J.F. Hollifield
12
Book Reviews Numerous book reviews in professional journals, including American Political Science Review, Comparative Political Studies, Journal of Politics, Contemporary Sociology, German Politics and Society, French Politics and Society, European Review of International Migration, and others. Conference Papers, Panels, and Roundtables (1995-present, selected) “A Public Goods Approach to Managing Migration.” Paper presented at a workshop on Global
Mobility, organized by the German Marshall Fund of the United States, Washington, DC, November, 2008—follow-up conference scheduled at the United Nations, New York, NY, April, 2009.
“Migration, Trade and the Political Economy of Development.” Paper presented at the Annual
Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Boston, Massachusetts, September, 2008.
“The Comparative Political Economy of Immigration: US and Europe.” Conference on “The
Economics of Immigration,” sponsored by the German Marshall Fund of the United States, the University of Constance (Germany), and the University of Virginia Law School, May, 2008.
“Immigration and Citizenship: The Search for a National Model.” Conference on Migration
and International Law in honor of Prof. Dr. Kees Groenendijk, Nijmegen, The Netherlands, April 24, 2008.
“Trade, Migration and Development: the Risks and Rewards of Openness.” IZA, Bonn,
Germany, March, 2008. “Migration and International Relations.” Institut für Politikwissenschaft, University of
Münster, Germany, March 12, 2008. “Migration as an International Public Good.” International Studies Association, San Francisco,
CA, March, 2008. “Migration and National Security.” International Studies Association, San Francisco, CA,
March, 2008. “The Politics of Controlling Immigration.” International Studies Association, San Francisco,
J.F. Hollifield
13
CA, March, 2008. “Risking Migration.” Paper presented at the bi-annual meeting of the Conference of
Europeanists, Chicago Illinois, March, 2008. “The Comparative Political Economy of Immigration.” DIW, Washington, DC, February 2008. “The Emerging Migration State: the European Union as Midwife.” Paper presented at a
seminar at Sciences-Po, Paris, and a workshop sponsored by the European Commission, Brussels, December, 2007.
“Morocco as a Migration State.” Paper presented at a Franco-Moroccan conference on
Migration in the Mediterranean Littoral, Fez, Morocco, November, 2007. “The United States as a ‘Migration State.’” Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the
American Political Science Association, Chicago, Illinois, September, 2007. “Migration and the Future of World Politics.” Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the
American Political Science Association, Chicago, Illinois, September, 2007. “Migration and Development.” Paper presented at the annual meeting of the ISA, Chicago,
Illinois, March, 2007. “Immigration in a Sunbelt City: Dallas-Fort Worth and the ‘New America.’” Paper presented in
a seminar series, sponsored by the Tomas Rivera Institute, Columbia University, December, 2006.
“Tolerance or Intolerance: Immigration, Race and the Median Voter.” Paper presented at a
workshop organized by CARTSS at the University of Colorado, November, 2006. “The Politics of Immigration Reform in the United States.” Paper presented at a workshop of the
Bureau of Labor Statistics, Washington, DC., November, 2006. “Immigration and Integration in Germany and the United States.” Paper presented at the annual
Congress of the Deutsche Vereinigung für Politische Wissenschaft, Münster, Germany, September, 2006.
Panel/roundtable on “Immigration Regimes and Citizenship,” Annual Meeting of the American
Political Science Association, Philadelphia, PA, September, 2006. “The United States as a Migration State.” Paper presented at the IZA, Bonn, Germany, May,
2006 and the annual meeting of the Centre on Migration, Policy and Society (COMPAS)
J.F. Hollifield
14
University of Oxford, England, July, 2006. Roundtable on US Immigration Policy. Dallas Committee on Foreign Relations, May, 2006. Roundtable on the work of Gary P. Freeman, for the Annual Meeting of the Midwest Political
Science Association, Chicago, Illinois, April, 2006. Roundtable on “Immigration and Citizenship in Europe,” for the Conference of Europeanists,
Chicago, Illinois, April, 2006. “Migration, Sovereignty and Citizenship” and “The Political Economy of US Immigration.”
Papers prepared for presentation at the Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association, San Diego, CA, March 2006.
Presidential Panel on the “Politics of Immigration and Citizenship in the US” and paper on
“Rights, Markets and the Politics of Immigration and Trade” with Valerie Hunt. Annual Meeting of the Southern Political Science Association, Atlanta, Georgia, January 2006.
Roundtable panel on “The Radical Right in Italy.” Annual Meeting of the American Political
Science Association, Washington, DC, September 2005. “Integrationspolitik in Deutschland und den USA.” Paper presented at a conference on
“Transatlantic Discourse on Integration,” Bundesamt für Migration und Flüchtlinge, Nürnberg, Germany, July 2005.
“Qui sommes-nous? L’Immigration et l’intégration aux Etats-Unis: Une réponse à Samuel
Huntington.” Paper presented at the Centre’Etudes et de Recherches Internationales (CERI) at Sciences Po Paris, July 2005.
“Turkey as a ‘Migration State.’” Keynote address and paper presented at the “Fourth METU
Conference on International Relations: Neighborhood, Past, Present and Future,” The Middle East Technical University, Ankara, Turkey, July 2005.
“The Political Constraint: Fiscal Adjustment Depends on Where You Sit in the IPE.” Paper
presented at a conference on “The Long-Term Budget Challenge: Fiscal Sustainability and Public Finance in the G-7,” Woodrow Wilson Center, Washington, D.C., June 2005.
“Le Canada, Etat d’Immigration.” Paper presented at a conference on “Gouverner la migration
internationale du travail,” l’Université d’Ottawa et Carleton University, Ottawa, Canada, May 2005.
“Immigration and Asylum Policy in the European Union.” Paper presented at the annual
J.F. Hollifield
15
meeting of the European Union Studies Association, Austin, Texas, April 2005. “Migration, Sovereignty and Rights.” Paper presented at a conference on “Dual Citizenship:
Democracy, Rights, and Identity in a Globalizing World,” Munk Center for International Studies, University of Toronto, March 2005.
“The Comparative Politics of Immigration.” Paper presented at the Harvard-MIT Seminar on
International Migration, MIT Center for International Studies, Cambridge, Mass., March 2005.
“The Emerging Migration State: Canada.” Paper presented at a conference on “Governing
Migration in an Age of De-Nationalization: A Transatlantic Dialogue,” University of Victoria, Canada, March 2005.
“The Nexus between Migration and Security.” Paper presented at the annual meeting of the
International Studies Association, Honolulu, Hawaii, March, 2005. “The Emerging Migration State.” Paper presented and keynote speech delivered at an
international conference—organized largely around my work and contributions to the study of international migration—entitled “People in Motion” co-hosted by the Japan Center for Area Studies and Hitotsubashi University, held at the Gakushi Gaikan, Tokyo, November 2004.
“The Politics of Immigration in Western Europe” paper presented at a symposium/workshop on
European Politics, organized by the Institute for International Studies of the University of California at San Diego, May 2004.
“Tolerance or Intolerance: Immigration, Race and the Median Voter in Europe, the United
States, and Canada,” with J. Matthew Wilson. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Political Science Association, Philadelphia, August, 2003. Also presented at the Conference of Europeanists, Chicago, March, 2004.
“L’Emergence de l’Etat de Migration.” Paper presented at a conference on “Nouveaux regards
sur l’immigration,” L’Institut d’Etudes Politiques de Toulouse, France, February 2004. “The Emerging Migration State.” Presented at a conference on “New Theoretical Approaches to
the Study of International Migration.” Center for Migration and Development, Princeton University, May, 2003.
“Tolerance or Intolerance: Immigration, Race and the Median Voter,” with Matthew Wilson.
Paper presented at the European Union Studies Association. Nashville, Tennessee, April, 2003.
J.F. Hollifield
16
“East meets West: Migration Policy in a United Europe.” Presented at a conference on
Migration and European Union, University of Warsaw and Friedrich Ebert Stiftung, Warsaw, Poland, April, 2003.
“Migration and the European Union.” Nanovic Institute for European Studies, University of
Notre Dame, December, 2002. “Immigrants, Markets and Rights in a Sun-Belt City: The Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex.” Eliot
Fitch Symposium, Marquette University, Milwaukee, November, 2002. Roundtable on “Migration and the City.” Social Science History Association, St. Louis,
October, 2002. “The Emerging Migration State.” Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Canadian Political
Science Association, May, 2002. Roundtables on “Migration and the EU” and “European Citizenship.” Annual Meeting of the
European Union Studies Association, Madison, Wisconsin, June, 2002. Organizer and co-host of a Conference on Controlling Immigration, Center for US-Mexican,
University of California, San Diego, May, 2002. “Regional Migration Regimes: A Comparison of the EU and NAFTA.” Institute for Research
in Public Policy, Toronto, May, 2002. Roundtable on “Immigration and Citizenship in an Integrating Europe.” Conference of
Europeanists, Chicago, March, 2002. “The Politics of International Migration: How Can We ‘Bring the State Back In?’” Research
symposium, Social Science Research Council, New York, March, 2002. Member of a roundtable on “Immigration, Citizenship, and the Extreme Right in Europe.”
Annual meeting of the American Political Science Association, San Francisco, California, September, 2001.
“Migration and the Nation-State: The Liberal Paradox.” Keynote address for the International
Sociological Association, Liège, Belgium, May, 2001. Lectures/seminars on “Migration and International Relations in the European Union.” Catholic
University of Nijmegen and University of Amsterdam. Nijmegen and Amsterdam, The Netherlands, May 2001.
J.F. Hollifield
17
Member of a roundtable on “Migration and International Relations,” at the annual meeting of the
International Studies Association, Los Angeles, CA, March 2000. “The Politics of Immigration: How Can We Bring the State Back In?” Lecture given in the
Social Science Faculty Colloquium at the University of California at Los Angeles, March 2000.
“Migration and the European Union,” Paper presented at conference on Immigration in
California and the European Union, at the EU Center of California, Claremont Graduate School, Claremont, CA, April, 2000 (to be published in a conference volume, see 2 above.)
Workshop participant at SSRC meeting on international migration. Wadham College, Oxford,
July, 2000. Member of a roundtable on Desmond King’s Making Americans: Immigration, Race and the
Origins of the Diverse Democracy; chair and organizer of a panel on “Citizenship and the Republican Ideal in the United States, France, and Germany"; organizer and discussant for a panel on “Immigration, Political Behavior and Participation,” all three at the annual meeting of the American Political Science Association, Washington, DC, September, 2000.
“Politics and Embedded Liberalism.” Paper delivered at a conference on “Explaining Migration
Policy: Debates from Different Perspectives.” University of Geneva, Switzerland, October, 2000.
“Migration Theory: Talking Across Disciplines.” Seminar given at the European University
Institute, Florence Italy, November, 2000. “La politique et l’immigration: Quel rôle pour l’Etat?” Public lecture given at the Centre
d’Etudes et de Recherches Internationales (CERI), Institut d’Etudes Politiques, Paris, November, 2000.
Discussant for panels on “Migration and Sovereignty,” and “Immigration and American
Political Development,” at the annual meeting of the American Political Science Association, Atlanta, Georgia, September 1999.
“On the Limits of Immigration Control in Liberal Democracies,” Paper/seminar given at
University College London, July, 1999. “Le mythe de la mondialisation: Le commerce international, les migrations et l’Etat
Nation,”Paper/lecture presented at the Institut d’Etudes Politiques, Paris, June, 1999 (to
J.F. Hollifield
18
be published in the RFSP, see above.) “Sur les limites du contrôle de l’immigration dans les démocraties libérales.” Paper presented
for a conference on Immigration, nation, citoyenneté: regards croisés France/Etats-Unis. Institut d’Etudes Politiques, Lille, June, 1999.
“Migration and the ‘New’ International Order: The Missing Regime,” Paper presented at a
conference on Managing Migration, organized by the International Organization for Migration, an agency of the United Nations, Lisbon, Portugal, May, 1999 (published by the OUP in an edited volume, see above).
“A New Malthusianism: Immigration Policy in Europe and the United States.” Keynote
address/paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Deutschen Gesellschaft für Bevölkergungwissenschaft (DGBw), Osnabrück, April, 1999.
“Sur les limites du contrôle de l’immigration dans les démocraties libérales.” Paper presented
for a conference on Immigration, nation, citoyenneté: regards croisés France/Etats-Unis. Institut d’Etudes Politiques, Lille, June, 1999.
“A New Malthusianism: Immigration Policy in Europe and the United States.” Keynote
address/paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Deutschen Gesellschaft für Bevölkergungwissenschaft (DGBw), Osnabrück, April, 1999.
“Ideas, Institutions, and Civil Society: On the Limits of Immigration Control in Liberal
Democracies.” Paper prepared for the Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Boston, Mass., September, 1998.
“Immigration and the Politics of Rights,” paper prepared for a conference on Migration and the
Welfare State in Contemporary Europe, The European University Institute (EUI), Florence, Italy, May, 1998.
“City and State as Context: A Research Model for Immigrant Incorporation in the United
States,” paper prepared for a conference on Inclusion or Exclusion of Immigrants? Europe and the US at the Crossroads. The Humboldt University, Berlin, June 1998.
“Illegal Immigration and the Liberal Paradox.” Paper prepared for a conference on The Causes
of Illegal Immigration in the U.S. and Europe, sponsored by the German Marshall Fund, Universität der Bundeswehr, Hamburg, June, 1998
“Migration and the ‘New’ International Order: The Missing Regime,” paper prepared for the
Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association, Minneapolis, Minn., March, 1998; for a conference on Reconsidering Immigration in an Integrating World, UCLA,
J.F. Hollifield
19
April, 1998; and for conference on a New International Regime for the Orderly Movement of Peoples, International Organization for Migration, Lisbon, May, 1999.
“Talking Across the Disciplines: Migration Theory in Political and Social Science.” Paper
prepared for the Social Science History Association, Washington, DC, October, 1997. “Immigration and Citizenship in a Liberalizing Polity: The Case of Taiwan.” For a conference
on “Security and Identity in Taiwan,” sponsored by the government of Taiwan, the School of Law and the Tower Center of Southern Methodist University, Dallas, May, 1998.
“On the Limits of Immigration Control in Liberal Democracies.” Keynote address prepared for
the Deutschen Vereinigung für Politische Wissenschaft, Bamberg, October, 1997. “The Limits of Immigration Control in France: Ideas, Institutions, and Civil Society.” Paper
prepared for a workshop on “Immigration Control Policies in Europe,” sponsored by the Swedish Ministry for Education and Research, Bologna, Italy, April, 1997.
“Immigrants, Markets, and Rights.” Paper prepared for a workshop on “ Immigration and the
Welfare State,” sponsored by the German Marshall Fund, Berlin, December, 1996. “Strange Bedfellows? Immigration and Class Voting on Proposition 187 in California.” Paper
presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, San Francisco, September, 1996.
“The Political Economy of Trade and Migration.” Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the
American Political Science Association, San Francisco, September, 1996. “Immigrant Integration in Germany and the U.S..” Paper prepared for a workshop on “Migration
and National Welfare States,” sponsored by the Volkswagen Stiftung and the Institut für Migrationsforschung und Interkulturelle Studien, Universität Osnabrück, April, 1996.
"National Models of Immigration Control: A Comparative and Historical Perspective." Paper
prepared for a workshop on "Immigration, Citizenship, and Ethnic Conflict." European University Institute, Florence, Italy, December, 1995.
“Le modèle américain de citoyenneté.” Paper presented at a conference on “Les modèles en
question.” Institut d’Etudes Politiques, Université de Lille, October, 1995. "Unintended Consequences of Policies for Immigration Control in the United States." Paper
prepared for a workshop on "Migration: Processes and Interventions." University of Amsterdam, Institute for Migration and Ethnic Studies, Amsterdam, September, 1995.
J.F. Hollifield
20
"The Napoleonic State Tradition." Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American
Political Science Association, Chicago, September, 1995. "The Political Economy of Immigration: Electoral and Business Cycle Effects on Legal
Immigration in the United States." Paper coauthored with Gary Zuk, presented at the annual meeting of the American Political Science Association, Chicago, September, 1995.
"Migration, Trade, and the Nation-State: Lessons from the E.U. and NAFTA." Paper presented
at the fourth biennial international conference of the European Community Studies Association, Charleston, May, 1995.
"Jacobinism: Moribund or at Bay." Paper presented at the twenty-fifth annual meeting of the
Consortium on Revolutionary Europe, New Orleans, March, 1995. Other Professional Activities Membership in Professional Organizations:
Council on Foreign Relations Royal Institute for International Affairs (Chatham House) American Council on Germany Dallas Committee on Foreign Relations World Affairs Council of Greater Dallas American Political Science Association Council for European Studies Association Française de Science Politique Deutschen Vereinigung für Politische Wissenschaft European Union Studies Association European Consortium for Political Research International Studies Association Association Internationale de Démographes de Langue Française Tocqueville Society
Editorial Boards:
International Studies Quarterly European Review of International Migration Kolor, Journal on Moving Communities
J.F. Hollifield
21
Tocqueville Review Other Board Activities: Sixth Floor Museum, Dallas, Texas (Member of the Board, 2008-present)
United Nations Association (Member of the Board, 1999-present) World Affairs Council of Dallas-Fort Worth (Board Member, 2001-2008) Asian Studies, SMU John Goodwin Tower Center for Political Studies, SMU Maguire Center for Ethics and Public Responsibility, SMU
Reviewer (selected journals, presses, and foundations):
Harper-Collins. Cambridge, Cornell, Michigan, Oxford, Princeton, SUNY, Temple, Harvard University Presses, Routledge, Palgrave, along with many other academic and commercial presses. Comparative Politics, Comparative Political Studies, American Political Science Review, Journal of Politics, The Annals, International Migration Review, International Organization, Political Research Quaterly, Georgetown Immigration Law Review, Social Science Quarterly, Social Science History Review, International Studies Quarterly, as well as other presses and journals. Member of review panels for: The National Science Foundation The Social Science Research Council The National Institute of Health Institute of International Education (Fulbright Program)
Visiting Committees: Elliott School of International Affairs, The George Washington University Department of Statistical Sciences, SMU Department of Economics, SMU Consulting: Government of the United Arab Emirates via Booz-Allen-Hamilton
United Nations, Global Commission on Migration Georgetown Analytics (Limited Partner) Several Central and Latin American Governments
J.F. Hollifield
22
International Labour Office International Organization for Migration Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development-OECD United Nations High Commission for Refugees-UNHCR World Bank Europäische Rechtsakademie (ERA) U.S. Departments of State and Labor
Service/Extension (selected): Co-organizer with Seyom Brown (Tower Center), Eugene Gholz (LBJ School), and
Michael Desch (Bush School, Texas A&M) of the Lone Star National Security Forum, 2006-present.
Speaker, “First Annual Dallas Festival of Ideas,” Dallas Institute for Humanities and
Culture, Dallas, Texas, November, 2008. Speaker, “Great Decisions Program,” World Affairs Council of Dallas-Fort Worth,
January, 2008. Member, Academic Outreach Advisory Group, Council on Foreign Relations, 2005-
present. Member, Immigration Policy Task Force, Council on Foreign Relations, 2006-08. As Director of the Tower Center, I am directly responsible for organizing and hosting 30-
40 lectures, seminars and symposia, and 2-3 international conferences annually notably…
Organizer and co-host of a conference on “The Ethical and Moral Dimensions of America’s War on Terrorism,” SMU, March, 2002. Participants included Henry Kissinger, Joseph Nye, Stephen Krasner, and Father Bryan Hehir.
Organizer and co-host of lectures and seminars for the Dallas Committee on Foreign Relations, World Affairs Council of Greater Dallas.
Annual lectures on EMU for MBA students in the Cox School of Business, SMU.
Godbey (Public) Lecture Series, SMU. Lectures on European integration, American immigration policy and history, as well as other topics.
J.F. Hollifield
23
Monthly consulting report on political and economic news in Europe, written for
Georgetown Analytics, an international consulting firm, based in Washington, D.C.
Various articles and op-ed pieces focusing on Immigration, US Foreign Policy, National
Security issues, and other topics (New York Times, Dallas Morning News, Detroit Free Press, Boston Globe, Hart-Hanks Syndicate)
Press interviews (CBS, ABC, CNN, Monitor Network, PBS, Fox, and NPR).
Public Lectures, Seminars, and Testimony (selected): Keynote Address, Annual Conference on Race, Ethnicity and Place, a tribute to the life and work of Professor Alejandro Portes of Princeton University, Miami, Florida, November, 2008. Keynote Address, Annual Conference on Intercultural Dialogue and Civilizations, CMIESI, Fez, Morocco, November, 2008. Keynote Address, Annual Conference of Metropolis, Bonn, Germany, October, 2008. Keynote Address, Conference on Migration and International Law in honor of Prof. Dr.
Kees Groenendijk, Nijmegen, The Netherlands, April 24, 2008. Keynote Address, Annual Conference on Intercultural Dialogue and Civilizations,
CMIESI, Fez, Morocco, November, 2007. Keynote Address and Laudatio, for the Festschrift of Prof. Dr. Dietrich Thränhardt, Deutsche Vereinigung für Politische Wissenschaft, Münster, Germany, September, 2006. Keynote Address, Annual Conference on International Relations, Middle East Technical
University, Ankara, Turkey, July 2005. Seminar on the Comparative Politics of Immigration, Center for International Studies,
MIT, March 2005. Keynote Address, Conference on People in Motion, Gakushi Gaikan and Hitotsubashi
University, Tokyo, November 2004. Keynote Address, Franco-Moroccan Conference on Migration and Development,
J.F. Hollifield
24
Toulouse, France, February 2004 Keynote Address on “Migration and European Union,” at an international conference on
the same topic organized by the University of Warsaw, the Humboldt Universität, and the Friedrich Ebert Stiftung, Warsaw, April, 2003.
Public lectures on The Emerging Migration State, Humboldt Universität and Bundestag
(Federal Parliament) Berlin, Centre d’Etudes et de Recherches Internationales, Paris, International Labor Office, Geneva, June, 2002.
Laudatio, honorary degree ceremony for Prof. Dr. Tomas Hammar, Westfälischen
Wilhelms-Universität Münster, July, 2002. Keynote Speaker on “European Immigration and Refugee Policy” at the Academy of
European Law, Trier, Germany, April, 2002. Lecture, Denver Committee on Foreign Relations, March, 2002. Lecture, Harvard and Yale Clubs of Dallas, January, 2002.
Keynote Address on “Migration and the Nation-State.” International Sociological Association, Liege, Belgium, May, 2001.
Seminar on “The Limits of Immigration Control,” University College London, July,
1999. Lecture on “Le mythe de la mondialisation,” Centre d’Etudes et de Recherches
Internationales, FNSP, Paris, June, 1999.
Lectures on European integration for the Godbey Lecture Series, SMU, April, 1999. Keynote Address on “A New Malthusianism: Immigration Policy in Europe and the
United States.” Annual Meeting of the Deutschen Gesellschaft für Bevölkergungwissenschaft (DGBw), Osnabrück, April, 1999.
Lecture on “The Myth of Globalization,” School of Foreign Service and Center for
European Studies, Georgetown University, Washington, DC, February, 1999.
Lecture on “Immigration and the Nation-State,” at University of Fribourg, Switzerland, May, 1998; Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales and Centre d’Etudes et de Recherches Internationales, Paris; Universities of Göttingen, Münster, and Osnabrück, Germany, June, 1998.
J.F. Hollifield
25
Keynote Address on the Limits of Immigration Control in Liberal Democracies,
Deutschen Vereinigung für Politische Wissenschaft, Bamberg, Germany, October, 1997.
Lecture on Reform of American Immigration and Refugee Policy, Dallas Council on
World Affairs (January 1997), Dallas, Texas.
Seminar on Konflikte im Kontext sozialer und kultureller Diversitat (October, 1995). Part of the Graduiertenkolleg, sponsored by the Universitat Munster, held in Bayreuth, Germany.
Lecture at the Festival de Lille on the American model of citizenship (September,
1995), Lille, France.
Seminar on Immigration and European Union, Institut fur Internationales Recht der Universitat Munchen—Europaisches und Internationales Wirtschaftsrecht, (December, 1994), Munich, Germany.
Lecture tour in Germany (July, 1994). Lectures given at the Universities of Münster, Osnabrück, Bremen, Hamburg, and at the Friedrich Ebert Stiftung in Bonn.
Lecture tour in France (sponsored by the USIA, Fall, 1992). Lectures given at the
Universities of Bordeaux, Grenoble, Poitiers, Paris-Sorbonne, and the Institut d’Etudes Politiques de Paris.
Lectures at the Foreign Service Institute and the U.S. Department of State (1988 and 1990). Other lectures given in the United States at the French Library of Boston, Institute of the Americas at the University of California, San Diego, civic clubs, such as Rotary, and in other academic and governmental settings.
J.F. Hollifield
26
Fields of Specialization (and Courses Taught) International Relations
Introduction to International Relations International Political Economy (see below) Seminar in International Law and Organization International Relations of Europe (from the Congress of Vienna to the EU) Graduate/Field Seminar in International Relations Theory
Comparative Politics
Introduction to Comparative Politics Introduction to Politics and Governments in Western Europe European Politics (focus on European Community/Union) French Politics (also taught in French at Duke as La Politique en France) Comparative Political Economy (see below) Seminar on the Politics of Immigration and Ethnicity Graduate Seminar in Comparative Public Policy/Public Administration (focus on OECD
states, including Japan) Graduate Seminar in the Politics and Society of Western Europe Graduate/Field Seminar in Comparative Politics
Political Economy
Political Economy (required general education course, Auburn University, focus on Micro and Macroeconomics, U.S. economic policy)
French Political Economy Comparative Political Economy (Focus on OECD states, including Japan) International Political Economy (Focus on Trade, Finance, and Regional Integration) Seminar on the Political Economy of International Migration
Methodology
Introduction to Political Analysis (undergraduate methods course) Econometrics/Econometrie (co-taught in French, IEP, Paris) Graduate Seminar in Political Research and Analysis (Scope and Methods)
Political Theory
Introduction to Political Theory
J.F. Hollifield
27
Graduate Student Instruction and Supervision Reader (member of dissertation committee), Faith Nibbs, Department of Anthropology, SMU. Reader (membre du jury), Thèse d’Etat, Sciences-Po, Paris, Gwen-Hael Denigot (1994- 98) and Hélène Thiollet (2006-08). Advisor and Instructor, for numerous graduate (PhD) students, SSRC and University of California Summer Migration Institute, 2002-present. Reader, D-Phil committee, for two doctoral students (Lucie Cerna, Jesus College and Betsy Cooper, Saint John’s College) at the University of Oxford, 2004-present. Reader, D-Phil committee, for one doctoral student (Jystina Dymerska) at the University of Cambridge (Department of Politics), 2004-08. Instructor and reader, PhD committees, for doctoral students in Anthropology,
Economics, and History at SMU, 1996-present. Current student, Faith Nibbs, doctoral candidate in cultural anthropology.
Instructor, Reader, and Advisor, for a number of (PhD) students, Interdisziplinäres
Graduiertenkolleg, Universität Münster, 1994-present, including Dr. Bernhard Santel (program director for the Ministry of Immigration and Integration, State of North Rhine Westphalia), Dr. Heike Hagedorn (department head, Ministry of the Interior, Federal Republic of Germany), and Prof. Dr. Uwe Hunger (assistant professor of political science, Institut für Politikwissenschaft, Univeristät Münster).
Director and Reader, PhD committees, Auburn, Paul A. Harris (Associate Professor in
the University of Georgia, Augusta), 1993-96, and reader/examiner in international relations for six other doctoral students and approximately ten MA committees in political science and public administration.
Reader, PhD committees, Brandeis University, Department of Politics; examiner in
comparative politics for 10-15 PhD students (1985-92); specifically, Daniel A. Tichenor (Associate Professor, Rutgers University, New Brunswick) and
Elizabeth Wingrove (Associate Professor, University of Michigan) 1986-94.
J.F. Hollifield
28
Teaching Awards
Hope Award for Excellence in Teaching, SMU, 2006 Pi Sigma Alpha, Professor of the Year, Auburn University, 1994-95
Personal Information Home Address: 3100 Cornell Avenue
Dallas, Texas 75205-2932 USA
Home telephone: 214-521-9332 Mobile: 469-826-1059 Date of Birth: 18 January 1954, McDowell County, North Carolina, USA Nationality: American Family Status: Married. Wife: Machiko Tadokoro; 3 children: Hannah Jane
(23), Lydia Anne (19), and Marie-Flora (14). Foreign Languages: French (fluent), Spanish (proficient), German (reading and some
ability to speak), and Russian (minimal reading/speaking only)
J.F. Hollifield
29
References (available upon request) James A. Caporaso tel: (206) 543-2398/2780 Department of Political Science, D0-30 fax: (206) 685-2146 University of Washington Seattle, WA 98195 [email protected] Stephen Castles, Director tel: +44 (1865) 270 722
Refugee Studies Centre fax: +44 (1865) 270 721 Queen Elizabeth House, University of Oxford [email protected] 21 St Giles Oxford OX1 3LA, UK
Barry Chiswick, Head tel: (312) 996-2683 Department of Economics (MC 144) fax: (312) 996-3344 University of Illinois at Chicago [email protected] 601 South Morgan Chicago, IL 60607 Stephan Haggard tel: (858) 488-3364
University of California, San Diego fax: (858) 534-3939 International Relations and Pacific Studies [email protected] 9500 Gilman Drive La Jolla, CA 92093-0519
Gary Freeman, Chair tel: 512-471-5121 Department of Government fax: 512-471-1061 Burdine Hall 536 [email protected] University of Texas at Austin Austin, TX 78712-1087 Stanley Hoffmann tel: 617-495-4563 Center for European Studies fax: 617-496-9015 Harvard University [email protected] 27 Kirkland Street Cambridge, MA 02138 Patrick James tel: 213-821-4114 USC School of International Relations fax: 213-742-0281 VKC 330 mc 0043 [email protected] Los Angeles, CA 90089-0043
J.F. Hollifield
30
Peter Katzenstein tel: 607-255-6257 Department of Government fax: 607-255-4530 Mcgraw Hall [email protected] Cornell University Ithaca, NY 14853-4601 Zig Layton-Henry tel: 44-203-523523 Department of Politics fax: 44-203-524221 University of Warwick [email protected] Coventry, CV4 7AL England Philip Martin tel: 916-752-1517 Department of Agricultural Economics fax: 916-752-5614 University of California, Davis [email protected] Davis, California 95616-8512 Mark Miller tel: 302-831-1926 Department of Political Science fax: 302-831-4452 University of Delaware [email protected] Newark, Delaware 19716
Alejandro Portes tel: 609-258-4436 Department of Sociology fax: 609-258-1520 Princeton University [email protected]
2-N-1 Green Hall Princeton, NJ 08544-1010
Martin Schain, Director tel: 212-998-3838 Center for European Studies fax: 212-995-4184 New York University [email protected] New York, NY 10003 Dietrich Thränhardt, Director tel: 49-251-832-9357 Institut für Politikwissenschaft, Abt. 2 fax: 49-251-832-9356 Universtät Muenster [email protected] Platz der Weissen Rose Scharnhorststr. 100 48151 Münster GERMANY
J.F. Hollifield
31
Patrick Weil (CNRS/Université Paris I) tel: 33-01 43251773 29, rue Mazarine 75006 Paris [email protected] France
Catherine Wihtol de Wenden tel: +33 (1) 47 34 77 85 CERI/Sciences Po fax: +33 (1) 58 17 70 90 56, rue Jacob [email protected] 75006 Paris France