Selected Published Research
Dr. Christopher S. Allen, Ph.D.
csallen@uga.edu
University of Georgia
School of Public and International Affairs
Department of International Affairs
Selected Recent Publications
European
Politics in Transition 6th Ed. (New York: Cengage, 2009),
With Mark Kesselman, Joel Krieger, Steven Hellman, George Ross, and David
Ost. (co-author).
“’Empty Nets’: Social Democracy
and the ‘Catch-all Party Thesis’ in Germany and Sweden.” Party Politics
(15:5): 335-353 (2009): .
"The Case for a Multi-Party U.S. Parliament? American
Politics in Comparative Perspective." in Christian Soe, Annual Editions:
Comparative Politics 2007-2008 (Dubuque, IA: McGraw-Hill, 2007).
"The Road to 2005: The Policy of Economic
Modernization." German Politics (15: 4): 347-360 (2006).
"Ordo-Liberalism Trumps Keynesianism: Economic
Policy in the Federal Republic of Germany." in Bernard Moss, ed., Monetary
Union in Crisis: The European Union as a Neo-Liberal Construction.
(London: Palgrave, 2005), pp. 199-221.
"Ideas, Institutions and
the Exhaustion of Modell Deutschland?" German Law Journal (5:9):
1133-1154 (2004).
Selected Earlier Publications
Transformation of the German Political Party
System: Institutional Crisis or Democratic Renewal?, Christopher
S. Allen, ed. (New York: Berghahn, 1999).
"Germany and the Comparative Political Party Experience:
Sclerotic or Dynamic Institutions?" Chapter 1 of: Christopher S. Allen,
ed., Transformation of the German Political Party System: Institutional
Crisis or Democratic Rewnewal? (New York: Berghahn, 1999,), pp. 1-29.
"The Politics of Adapting Organized Capitalism:
United Germany, the New Europe, and Globalization,"in Carl Lankowski,
ed., Breakdown, Breakup, Breakthrough : Germany's Difficult Passage
to Modernity (New York: Berghahn, 1999), pp. 77-94.
Domestic Politics and Private Investment: Financial
Regulation in West Germany and the United States.
Research Report No. 2, American Institute for Contemporary German Studies,
Johns Hopkins University, Washington, DC (1990).
"From Social Market to Meso-Corporatism: The
Politics of West German Economic Policy." German Studies Review,
Fall (DAAD Special Issue) 1990, pp. 13-25.
"Trade Unions, Worker Participation and Flexibility:
Linking the Micro to the Macro." Comparative Politics, 22 3
(April 1990), pp. 253-272.
"The Underdevelopment of Keynesianism in the Federal
Republic of Germany" in The Political Power of Economic Ideas: Keynesianism
Across Nations, Peter A. Hall, (ed.). (Princeton: Princeton University
Press, 1989), pp. 263-289.
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