Publications Resulting from Grants 
[from July 1, 2002 to June 1, 2010]

  • Bard, Mitchell G., From Tragedy to Triumph: The Politics behind the Rescue of Ethiopian Jewry, Westport, CT and London:
    Preager Publishers, 2002, 217 pp. Grant recipient for “Israeli Policy toward Ethiopian Jews” (1999).
  • Castiglioni, Rossana, “The Politics of Retrenchment: The Quandaries of Social Protection Under Military Rule in Chile,
    1973-1990, Latin Americans Politics and Society, Volume 43, No. 4, Winter 2001. Grant recipient for “Retrenchment
    versus Maintenance: The Politics of Welfare State Reform in Chile and Uruguay” (1998).
  • Castiglioni, Rossana, The Politics of Social Policy Change in Chile and Uruguay, New York, NY: Routledge, 2005, 168 pp.
    Grant recipient for “Retrenchment versus Maintenance: The Politics of Welfare State Reform in
    Chile and Uruguay” (1998).
  • Davis, Joseph E., “Suffering, Pharmaceutical Advertising, and the Face of Mental Illness,” The Hedgehog Review,
    Fall, 2006. pp. 62-67.
  • Drumble, Mark A., “Poverty, Wealth, and Obligation in International Environmental Law,” Tulane Law Review, Volume 76,
    No. 4, March 2002. 1998 Grant recipient for “Selfish Altruism or Shared Compact, Mechanisms to Promote Developing
    Nation Participation in Environmental Agreements” (1998).
  • Gao, Qin. “The Chinese Social Benefit System in Transition: Reforms and Impacts on Income Inequality.” Annuals
    of the New York Academy of Sciences
     special volume “Reducing the Impact of Poverty on Health and Human Development:
    Scientific Approaches,”
     Forthcoming, 2008. Grant recipient for “The Chinese Social Benefit System in Transition” (2006).
  • Garay, Maria Candelaria. “Social Policy and Collective Action: Unemployed Workers, Community Associations and
    Protest in Argentina,” Politics & Society 35, June 2007. Grant recipient for “Social Policy Regimes in Newly
    Liberalized Economics” (2004).
  • Germani, Ana Alejandra, Gino Germani: Del Antifascismo a la Sociolgía. Buenos Aires: Taurus Ediciones, 2004. 412 pp.;
    and Gino Germani: Antifascism and Sociology. New Brunswick and London: Transaction Publishers. 2008. 248 pp.
  • Guzzo, Karen, “Competing Obligations, Child Support, and Men’s Visitation with Nonresidential Children,” was
    presented at the National Survey of Family Growth Research Conference, October 19-20, 2006, pending
    publication at Journal of Family Issues.
  • Haffmann, Drew, Jesse Rude, Kim Ebert. “The Biomedical Legacy in Minority Health Policy-Making, 1975-2002.”
    Research in the Sociology of Healthcare, Volume 23, 245-275, 2005. Grant recipient for “Closing the Gap: Explaining the Content, Heterogeneity, and Survival of Minority Health Policy Proposals” (2002).
  • Handley, Antoinette. Business, Government, and the Privatization of the Ashanti Goldmine Company in Ghana. Prepared for
    the 2004 Annual Meeting of the African Studies Association, New Orleans, Louisiana. Grant recipient for “Business and Economic Policymaking in Africa: Four African Cases” (2000).
  • Katz, James E. Mobile Communication: Dimensions of Social Policy, New Brunswick, NJ: Transaction Publishers, 2011.
    Grant recipient for “Mobile Communication and Social Policy Conference” held on October 9-11, 2009 at the Heldrich
    Hotel, New Brunswick, New Jersey.
  • Leoussi, Athena S. “The Ethno-Cultural Roots of National Art,” in Nations and Nationalism (2004). Grant recipient for
    “Cultural Policies and the Development of Czech National Art” (2001).
  • Lin, Fen, “Dancing Beautifully but with Hands Cuffed? A Historical Review of Journalism Formation during Media Commercialization in China.” Perspectives, 7(2): 79-98, 2006. Grant recipient for “Dancing with Hands Cuffed: Media Commercialization and Political Development in China” (2003).
  • Peabody, Bruce Garen, Recovering the Political Constitution: Nonjudicial Interpretation, Judicial Supremacy, and the Separation
    of Powers,
     dissertation at the University of Texas, faculty of the graduate school, 2001 (Ph.D.) 307 pp. Grant
    recipient for Recovering the Political Constitution: Changing Regimes Nonjudicial Interpretation” (1998).
  • Pollack, Sheldon D., Refinancing America: The Republican Antitax Agenda, Albany, NY: State University of New York Press,
    2003. Grant recipient for “The Politics of Wealth Transfer Taxation” (2000).
  • Renshon, Stanley A., The 50% American: Immigration and National Identity in an Age of Terror, Washington, D.C.:
    Georgetown University Press, 2005. 273 pp. Grant recipient for “One America?: Presidential Leadership and the
    Dilemma of Diversity” (1999).
  • Skarbeck, David Benjamin, "Governance and Prison Gangs." American Political Science Review (forthcoming). Grant recipient for "Problems of Organized Crime: How to Combat Thieves, Thugs, Terrorists, and Traffickers" (2008).
  • Strolovitch, Dara Z., Affirmative Advocacy: Race, Class, and Gender in Interest Group Politics, Chicago, IL: University of
    Chicago Press, 2007. 284 pp. Grant recipient for “Closer to a Pluralist Heaven: Advocacy Groups and the Politics of Representation,” (1999).
  • Whelan, Christal K., “Agonsho: A Japanese New Religion.” Completion of dissertation at Boston University
    on Topic of the same title, December 22, 2003.
  • Williams, Kim, Mark One or More: Civil Rights in Multiracial America, Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press,
    2006. 208 pp. Grant recipient for “Boxed In: The United States Multiracial Movement,” (1998).
  • Wong, Joseph, Healthy Democracies: Welfare Politics in Taiwan and South Korea, Ithaca, NY: Cornell
    University Press, 2004. 232 pp. (paperback, 2006) Grant recipient for “Political Transaction and Welfare
    Reform in Taiwan and South Korea,” (2000).