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JOSEPH G. PESCHEK Department of Political Science 1536 Hewitt Avenue Hamline University St. Paul, MN 55104, USA Phone: 651-523-2260 Fax: 651-523-3170 Email:
[email protected]
EDUCATION Ph. D. University of Massachusetts, Amherst, 1984. B. A.
University of Washington, Seattle, 1974.
ACADEMIC POSITIONS Professor, Hamline University, 1999Associate Professor, Hamline University, 1993-1999. Assistant Professor, Hamline University, 1987-1993. Visiting Assistant Professor, SUNY-Potsdam, 1986-1987. Adjunct Instructor, Lamar University, 1985-1986. PUBLICATIONS Books Co-Author with William F. Grover. A Structural Theory of the U.S. Presidency: Obama and Beyond. New York: Palgrave Macmillan, forthcoming in 2014-2015. Co-Editor with William F. Grover, Voices of Dissent: Critical Readings in American Politics. First Edition, HarperCollins, 1993; Second Edition, HarperCollins, 1996; Third Edition, Longman, 1999; Fourth Edition, Longman, 2002; Fifth Edition, Pearson Longman, 2004; Sixth Edition, Pearson Longman, 2006; Seventh Edition, Pearson Longman, 2008; Eighth Edition, Pearson Longman, 2010; Ninth Edition, Pearson Longman, 2013. Editor, The Politics of Empire: War, Terror and Hegemony. London and New York: Routledge, 2006. 1
Author, Policy-Planning Organizations: Elite Agendas and America’s Rightward Turn. Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 1987. Articles in Voices of Dissent “The Obama Presidency and the Economic Crisis.” In Voices of Dissent: Critical Readings in American Politics. Edited by William F. Grover and Joseph G. Peschek. Ninth Edition. New York: Pearson Longman, 2013: 242-251. “The Obama Presidency and the Politics of Change.” In Voices of Dissent: Critical Readings in American Politics. Edited by William F. Grover and Joseph G. Peschek. Eighth Edition. New York: Pearson Longman, 2010: 261-273. “George W. Bush’s Imperial Presidency.” In Voices of Dissent: Critical Readings in American Politics. Edited by William F. Grover and Joseph G. Peschek. Seventh Edition. New York: Pearson Longman, 2008: 243-252. “The Bush Presidency and the Politics of Conservative Domination.” In Voices of Dissent: Critical Readings in American Politics. Edited by William F. Grover and Joseph G. Peschek. Sixth Edition. New York: Pearson Longman, 2006: 242-254. “The Bush Doctrine and U.S. Imperial Strategy.” In Voices of Dissent: Critical Readings in American Politics. Edited by William F. Grover and Joseph G. Peschek. Fifth Edition. New York: Pearson Longman, 2004: 250-258. “Perilous Restoration: The Election of 2000 and the Presidency of George W. Bush.” In Voices of Dissent: Critical Readings in American Politics. Edited by William F. Grover and Joseph G. Peschek. Fourth Edition. New York: Longman, 2002: 192-198. “Which Bridge to the Future? The Clinton Presidency and the Debate Over Progressive Politics.” In Voices of Dissent: Critical Readings in American Politics. Edited by William F. Grover and Joseph G. Peschek. Third Edition. New York: Longman, 1999: 163-171. “Bill Clinton and the Politics of Change.” In Voices of Dissent: Critical Readings in American Politics. Edited by William F. Grover and Joseph G. Peschek. Second Edition. New York: HarperCollins, 1996: 155-160. Academic Articles and Book Chapters “Recession and Politics.” In American Political Culture: An Encyclopedia, Michael ShallyJensen, Editor, ABC-CLIO, forthcoming.
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“C. Wright Mills” and “Industrial Democracy.” In Blackwell’s Encyclopedia of Political Thought, Michael T. Gibbons, Editor-in-Chief, New York and Oxford: Blackwell Publishing, forthcoming. “The Obama Presidency and the Great Recession: Political Economy, Ideology, and Public Policy.” New Political Science. Volume 33, Number 4 (December 2011): 429-444. “The Obama Presidency and the Politics of ‘Change’ in Foreign Policy.” New Political Science. Volume 32, Number 2 (June 2010): 272-278. “C. Wright Mills and American Democracy.” New Political Science. Volume 30, Number 3 (September 2008): 393-403. “National Security Tales and the End of the Cold War.” In Tales of the State: Narrative in Contemporary U.S. Politics and Public Policy. Edited by Sanford F. Schram and Philip T. Neisser. Rowman and Littlefield, 1997: 212-222. “Raymond Williams: Culture, Politics, and Democracy.” New Political Science. Number 27 (Winter 1993): 17-29. “Hanna Fenichel Pitkin.” In American Political Scientists: A Dictionary. Edited by Glenn H. Utter and Charles Lockhart. Westport: Greenwood Press, 1993: 241-243. Updated version in American Political Scientists: A Dictionary. Second Edition. Edited by Glenn H. Utter and Charles Lockhart. Westport: Greenwood Press, 2002: 317-318. “The Rehabilitation of Jimmy Carter & the Limits of Mainstream Analysis.” Polity. Volume 23, Number 1 (Fall 1990): 139-152. With William F. Grover. “‘Free the Fortune 500!’ The American Enterprise Institute and the Politics of the Capitalist Class in the 1970s.” Critical Sociology. Volume 16, Number 2-3 (Summer-Fall 1989): 165-180. Book Reviews Review of The Submerged State: How Invisible Government Policies Undermine American Democracy by Suzanne Mettler. New Political Science. Volume 35, Number 1 (March 2013): 153-155. Review of Unfinished Projects: Decolonization and the Philosophy of Jean Paul Sartre by Paige Arthur. New Political Science. Volume 33, Number 1 (March 2011): 121-123. Review of When Media Goes to War: Hegemonic Discourse, Public Opinion, and the Limits of Dissent by Anthony DiMaggio; Media Bias, Perspective, and State Repression: The Black Panther Party by Christian Davenport. New Political Science. Volume 32, Number 3 (September 2010): 436-439. 3
Review of After Socialism: Reconstructing Critical Social Thought by Gabriel Kolko. New Political Science. Volume 29, Number 3 (September 2007): 399-401. Review of Imperial Delusions: American Militarism and Endless War by Carl Boggs. New Political Science. Volume 27, Number 2 (June 2005): 255-257. Review of The Collapse of Liberalism: Why America Needs a New Left by Charles Noble. New Political Science. Volume 27, Number 1 (March 2005): 115-117. Review of Ralph Miliband and the Politics of the New Left by Michael Newman. New Political Science. Volume 25, Number 4 (December 2003): 614-616. Review of More Than a Historian: The Political and Economic Thought of Charles A. Beard by Clyde W. Barrow. New Political Science. Volume 23, Number 4 (December 2001): 574-577. Review of State Autonomy or Class Dominance? Case Studies on Policy Making in America by G. William Domhoff; From the Outside In: World War II and the American State by Benjamin H. Sparrow. Contemporary Sociology. Volume 26, Number 5 (September 1997): 592-594. Review of The End of the Republican Era by Theodore J. Lowi. Journal of Politics. Volume 58, Number 2 (May 1996): 561-563. Review of The Idea Brokers by James Allen Smith. Governance. Volume 5, Number 4 (October 1992): 508-509. Other Publications “American Politics Today: An Interview with Frances Fox Piven.” New Political Science. Volume 32, Number 3 (September 2010): 425-428. “Democracy Dismissed? Reflections on 2000.” Hamline. Volume 97, Number 2, Spring 2001. “C. Wright Mills and American Democracy.” Hamline Review. Volume 21 (1997): 27-36. “Minneapolis Voters Step Up To Bat.” In These Times. Volume 21, Number 24, November 2, 1997. “A Living Wage: Campaigns Attach Strings to Public Contracts.” Dollars and Sense. Number 210, March-April 1997. “Democrats Refuse Fusion Overture.” In These Times. Volume 20, Number 19, August 5-18, 1996.
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“Living Large.” In These Times. Volume 20, Number 1, November 27-December 10, 1995. “Cold War Deformations.” Hamline Review. Volume 18 (1994): 37-47. “Eros, Thanatos, and Social Reconstruction: Radical Implications of Conservative Theory.” Hamline Review. Volume 16 (1992): 33-40. “‘Don’t Worry, Be Happy’? A ‘60s Child Teaches ‘90s Students.” Inquiry (Hamline University). Volume 80, Fall 1990. CONFERENCE AND SCHOLARLY PRESENTATIONS “Presidential Power and the Capitalist State: The Case of Barack Obama.” Presented at the American Political Science Association. Chicago, Illinois. August 29-September 1, 2013. “Obama and the Limits of Reform: Stiglitz, Krugman, and the Social Democratic Critique of Neoliberalism.” Presented at the Western Political Science Association. Hollywood, California, March 28-30, 2013. “Obama and the Capitalist Crisis: The Politics of Economic Stagnation.” Presented at the Western Political Science Association. San Antonio, Texas. April 21-23, 2011. “Barack Obama’s Political Economy: Interests, Ideology and Public Policy.” Presented at the Western Political Science Association. San Francisco, California. April 1-3, 2010. “The Obama Presidency and the Politics of ‘Change’ in Foreign Policy.” Presented at the Left Forum 2009. New York, New York. April 17-19, 2009. “New Political Science, the Journal: Results and Prospects.” Presented at the American Political Science Association. Chicago, Illinois. August 30-September 3, 2007. “C. Wright Mills, the Power Elite, and Radical Democratic Politics.” Presented at the American Political Science Association. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. August 31-September 3, 2006. “Threat Inflation in the Cold War and the War on Terror.” Presented at the Midwest Political Science Association. Chicago, Illinois, April 20-23, 2006. “Progressive Political Science: The Legacy of Kenneth M. Dolbeare.” Roundtable Participant. Western Political Science Association, Albuquerque, New Mexico, March 16-18, 2006. “Theorizing US Empire and Hegemony After 9/11.” Presented to the Political Theory Colloquium, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota, April 1, 2005.
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“The Bush Doctrine and U.S. Hegemony: Continuity and Change.” Presented at the Midwest Political Science Association. Chicago, Illinois, April 15-18, 2004. “Think Tanks and Conservative Politics in the Clinton Era.” Presented at the American Sociological Association. Chicago, Illinois, August 16-19, 2002. “Bill Clinton and the American Right Wing: Culture, Institutions, Politics.” Presented at the Midwest Political Science Association. Chicago, Illinois, April 25-28, 2002. “Roundtable on G. William Domhoff’s Who Rules America? 4th Edition.” Chair and Organizer. American Political Science Association. San Francisco, California, August 30-September 2, 2001. “Business Interests and Bill Clinton's Third Way.” Presented at the Midwest Political Science Association. Chicago, Illinois, April 27-30, 2000. “Bill Clinton and the Politics of the Third Way.” Presented at the Western Political Science Association. San Jose, California, March 24-26, 2000. “Business Interests, Public Policy, and the Clinton Presidency.” Presented at the Western Political Science Association. Seattle, Washington, March 25-27, 1999. “Which Bridge to the Future? The Clinton Presidency and the Debate Over Progressive Politics.” Presented at the Western Political Science Association. Los Angeles, California, March 19-21, 1998. “The Clinton Presidency and the Progressive Left.” Presented at the Western Political Science Association. Tucson, Arizona, March 13-15, 1997. “Class Inequality and Critical Pedagogy.” Roundtable Participant. American Political Science Association. San Francisco, California, August 29-September 1, 1996. “National Security Tales and the End of the Cold War.” Presented at the American Political Science Association. Chicago, Illinois, August 31-September 3, 1995. “C. Wright Mills and Radical Democratic Politics.” Presented at the Western Political Science Association. Portland, Oregon, March 16-18, 1995. “The Conservative Turn in U.S. Politics, 1973-1984: Competing Explanations of Crisis and Change.” Presented at the American Political Science Association. New York, New York, September 1-4, 1994.
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“Between Marxism and Radical Democracy: Raymond Williams and the Politics of Collective Identities.” Presented at the Western Political Science Association. Albuquerque, New Mexico, March 10-12, 1994. “Raymond Williams: Culture, Politics, and Democracy.” Presented at the New England Political Science Association. Northampton, Massachusetts, April 2-3, 1993. “The Presidency, Politics, and Political Economy: Carter and the Great Moving Right Show.” With William F. Grover. Presented at the American Political Science Association. San Francisco, California, August 30-September 2, 1990. “Managerialism, Militarism, and Political Economy: Towards a Revisionist Perspective on Carter's Foreign Policy.” Presented at the Midwest Political Science Association. Chicago, Illinois, April 14-16, 1988. “From World Order to Cold War: Perspectives on Carter's Foreign Policy.” Presented at the New York State Political Science Association. New York, New York, April 3-4, 1987. “The American Enterprise Institute and the Revival of Free Market Conservatism.” Presented at the Western Political Science Association. Eugene, Oregon, March 20-22, 1986. MISCELLANEOUS •
Lecture, “U.S. Foreign Policy and the Presidential Election of 2012,” Primer Congreso Internacional de Diplomacia y Negocios, La Universidad Autónoma de Nuevo León, Monterrey, Mexico, March 29, 2012.
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Lecture, “Kennedy vs. Nixon – The 1960 Television Debates: History and Effects on American Politics,” University of Trier, Germany, November 19, 2010.
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Lecture, “The Bush Presidency and the U.S. Presidential Election of 2008.” University of Trier, Germany, June 13, 2008.
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Instructor, seminar on “Power, Conflict, and Ideology in Contemporary American Politics.” University of Trier, Germany, June 2000.
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Editor, New Political Science, 2002-2008. New Political Science is a quarterly, peerreviewed journal sponsored by the New Political Science section of the American Political Science Association and published by Taylor and Francis/Routledge.
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Participant, School of Criticism and Theory, Cornell University, June-July 2001. Member of seminar on “Globalization: Meta-Narrative or Myth?” with Professor Perry Anderson.
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Occasional political analyst for Twin Cities-area television, radio, and newspapers.
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