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| 173. | Opportunities for Developing the Building Retrofit Industry and Market (COWS/Nupolis: 2011). With J. Cleveland. |
| 172. | The State of Working Wisconsin 2010. (Madison: COWS, 2010). With L. Dresser. |
| 171. | Greener Skills: How Credentials Create Value in the Clean Energy Economy. (Madison: COWS, 2010). With L. Dresser and S. White. |
| 170. | American Society: How it Really Works. (New York: WW Norton, 2010). With E.O. Wright. |
| 169. | "Metropolis now." New Statesman. (September 17, 2009). With Katrina vanden Heuvel. |
| 168. | Eyes on the Prize: Program Architecture of Emerald Cities (December 2008). With G. Hudson and P. Thompson. |
| 167. | "Seizing the Opportunity (for Climate, Jobs, and Equity) in Building Energy Efficiency" in Innovation and Equity Transform America (Cambridge: Community Innovators Lab, MIT, 2008). |
| 166. | "How're We Doing: Reflecting on Moral Progress in America." The Good Society 17(1) 2008: 13-19. With J. Cohen. |
| 165. | The State of Working Wisconsin 2008. (Madison, WI : Center on Wisconsin Strategy, 2008). With L. Dresser. |
164. |
"Manufacturing, Regional Prosperity, and Public Policy." In Richard M. McGahey and Jennifer S. Vey, eds., Retooling for Growth: Building a 21st Century Economy in America's Older Industrial Areas (Washington, DC : Brookings Institution Press), 2008. |
163. |
Seizing the Opportunity (for Climate, Jobs, and Equity) in Building Energy Efficiency (Madison, WI : Center on Wisconsin Strategy, 2007). |
162. |
“The Promise of Progressive Federalism.” In Joe Soss, Jacob Hacker, and Suzanne Mettler, eds., Remaking America: Democracy and Public Policy in an Age of Inequality (New York : Russell Sage Foundation, 2008), 205-227. With R.B. Freeman. |
| 161. | “‘Full-Utilization Learning Lean’ In Component Manufacturing: A New Industrial Model for Mature Regions, and Labor’s Stake in its Success.” Sloan Industry Studies Working Papers, 2006, Number WP-2006-03. With D. Luria, M. Vidal, and H. Wial. |
| 160. | The State of Working Wisconsin 2006. (Madison, WI : Center on Wisconsin Strategy, 2006). With L. Dresser. |
159. |
“Build the High Road Here.” The Nation 282 ( April 17, 2006 ): 25-26. |
158. |
“Delivering Employability Through Cooperation.” US response to the Employment Research Institute National Expert Survey. With Laura Dresser. March 2006. |
157. |
“An Industrial Policy That Works,” Challenge: The Magazine of Economic Affairs, Vol. 48, No. 6 (November – December 2005): 6-16. |
156. |
“The Delphi Oracle,” The Nation 281 ( November 28, 2005 ): 4-6. Unsigned. |
155. |
“Cities: The Vital Core,” The Nation 280 ( June 20, 2005 ): 20-22. |
154. |
“A Step for Voting Reform,” The Nation 280 ( January 31, 2005 ): 4-5. Unsigned. |
153. |
The State of Working Wisconsin 2004. (Madison, WI : Center on Wisconsin Strategy, 2004). With L. Dresser. |
152. |
“Devolve This!” The Nation 279 (August 31- September 6, 2004 ): 20-28. |
151. |
“Labor Politics in an Age of Fear.” Pp. 187-198 in Julius G Getman and Ray Marshall eds., The Future of Labor Unions: Organized Labor in the 21 st Century (Austin : Lyndon B. Johnson School of Public Affairs, 2004). |
150. |
New Energy for America : The Apollo Jobs Report ( Washington, DC : Apollo Alliance, 2004). With Institute for America ’s Future and Perryman Group. |
149. |
“Devolve This! Toward a Progressive Strategy in the States.” Pp. 173-189 in Katrina vanden Heuvel and Robert L. Borosage, eds., Taking Back America: And Taking Down the Radical Right. New York : Avalon/Nation Books, 2004). |
148. |
“Progressives Should Vote Edwards,” The Nation (web edition, www.thenation.com), February 8, 2004. Reprinted in The Capital Times as “ Joel Rogers: Progressives should vote for Edwards as best on issues,” February 12, 2004. |
147. |
“Little to Celebrate on Labor Day,” Wisconsin State Journal, September 1, 2003. |
146. |
DWD Assessment: Report prepared for Wisconsin Governor-Elect Jim Doyle ( Madison : December 2002). With L. Barth, L. Dresser, and R. Gassman. |
145. |
“Tax burden analysis sorely needed,” Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, November 23, 2002. With J. Keckhaver. Reprinted as “Study Sought: Who Pays State Taxes?,” Wisconsin Alliance of Cities E-Newsletter, December 30, 2002. |
144. |
The State of Working Wisconsin 2002. ( Madison, WI : Center on Wisconsin Strategy, 2002). With L. Dresser. |
143. |
“A Proposal to American Labor” and “Unions on the Net.” The Nation 274 ( June 24, 2002 ): 18-24. With R.B. Freeman. |
142. |
“Part of the Solution: Emerging Intermediaries in U.S. Labor Markets.” Pp. 266-291 in Jonathan Zeitlin and David Trubek, eds., Governing Work and Welfare in a New Economy: European and American Experiments ( New York : Oxford University Press, 2003). |
141. |
“Power and Reason.” Pp. 237-255. In Archon Fung and Erik Olin Wright, eds. Deepening Democracy: Institutional Innovations in Empowered Participatory Governance (New and London : Verso, 2002). With J. Cohen. |
140. |
“Open Source Unionism,” Working USA 5 (Spring 2002): 8-40. With R.B. Freeman. |
139. |
“Taking the High Road in Milwaukee : The Wisconsin Regional Training Partnership.” Pp. 231-248. Reprinted in D. Reynolds, ed. Partnering for Change: How Unions and Community Groups Build Coalitions for Economic Justice ( Armonk, NY : M.E. Sharpe). |
138. |
“What’s Left? A New Life for Progressivism.” Los Angeles Times, November 25, 2001. Reissued by The Nation (web edition, www.thenation.com, November 27, 2001 ). |
137. |
“La fin de l’innocence,” La Revue Nouvelle, October 2001. |
136. |
“Punishing Inequalities: Race and Criminal Justice in Wisconsin,” Wisconsin Academy Review 47 (Fall 2001): 16-23. With W. Dickey and M. Smith. |
135. |
“Building the High Road in Metro Areas: Sectoral Training and Employment Projects.” Pp. 256-272 in Lowell Turner, Harry C. Katz, and Richard W. Hurd, eds., Rekindling the Movement: Labor’s Quest for Relevance in the 21 st Century (Ithaca: Cornell University Press). |
134. |
“Worker Representation … Again!” University of Pennsylvania Journal of Labor and Employment Law (Symposium on “What Do Workers Want: Implications of the Freeman & Rogers Study”) 3 (Spring 2001): 375-84. With R.B. Freeman. |
133. |
“The Man From Elroy," The Nation, January 29, 2001. |
132. |
“How About Some Facts, Not Spin, on the State of the State?” Wispolitics 31 January 2001. |
131. |
“Everything That Moves: Union Leverage and Critical Mass in Metropolitan Space.” Pp. 35-52 in Stuart Eimer and Immanuel Ness, eds., Central Labor Councils and the Revival of American Unionism: Organizing for Justice in Our Communities (Armonk: M.E. Sharpe). |
130. |
“Metropolitan Power: The Next Urban Agenda.” Pp. 189-210 in Robert Borosage and Roger Hickey, eds., The Next Agenda: Blueprint for the New Progressive Movement ( New York : Westview Press, 2001). With B. Katz. |
129. |
Milwaukee Metropolitics: A Regional Agenda for High-Road Growth ( Madison: Center on Wisconsin Strategy, 2000). With M. Orfield and D. Wood. |
128. |
Down the Line: Supplier Upgrading, Evolving OEM-Supplier Relations, and Directions for Future Manufacturing Modernization Policy and Research in Wisconsin ( Madison, WI: Center on Wisconsin Strategy, 2000). With J. Whitford and J. Zeitlin. |
127. |
At the Center of it All: The High Road Strategy for Milwaukee ’s Menomonee Valley. (Milwaukee/Madison: Menomonee Valley Partners and Center on Wisconsin Strategy, June 2000). With D. Wood and J. Whitford. |
126. |
The State of Working Wisconsin 2000. (Madison, WI : Center on Wisconsin Strategy, 1999). With L. Dresser. |
125. |
“America’s Forgotten Majority,” The Atlantic Monthly (June 2000): 66-75. With R. Teixeira. |
124. |
Common Problems & Collaborative Solutions: OEM-Supplier Relationships and the Wisconsin Manufacturing Partnership’s Supplier Training Consortium ( Madison, WI : Center on Wisconsin Strategy, 2000). With J. Rickert, D. Vassina, J. Whitford, and J. Zeitlin. |
123. |
“Pull the Plug,” Administrative Law Review 52:2 (Spring 2000): 743-768. |
122. |
“What Academics Can Do to Help Workers,” The Chronicle of Higher Education XLVI: 21 ( January 28, 2000 ): B11. With R.B. Freeman. |
121. |
“Elections 2000: A Bad Dream?,” The Nation August 9-16, 1999. |
120. |
“Sectoral Training Initiatives in the U.S. : Building Blocks of a New Workforce Preparation System?” Pp. 326-362 in Pepper D. Culpepper and David Finegold, eds., The German Skills Machine: Comparative Perspectives on Systems of Education and Training (New York: Berghahn Books, 1999). With E. Parker. |
119. |
“Sectoral Strategies of Labor Market Reform: Emerging Evidence from the U.S.” Pp. 269-287 in Fons van Wieringen, ed., Vocational and Adult Education in Europe (Dordrechtt: Kluwer Academic 1999). With L. Dresser. |
118. |
“What Do Workers Want? Voice, Representation and Power in the American Workplace.” Pp. 3-31 in Samuel Estreicher, ed., Employee Representation in the Emerging Workplace: Alternatives/Supplements to Collective Bargaining (Boston: Kluwer Law International, 1998). With R.B. Freeman. |
117. |
“Asociaciones secundarias y gobierno democratico,” Zona Abierto 84, 85 (1998): 3-122. With J. Cohen. |
116. |
“A Strategy for Labor.” Pp. 241-244 in Frank Ackerman, Neva Goodwin, Laurie Dougherty, Kevin Gallagher eds., The Changing Nature of Work (Washington: Island, 1998). |
115. |
“Can Egalitarianism Survive Internationalization?” Pp. 175-193 in Wolfgang Streeck, ed., Internationale Wirtschaft, Nationale Demokrati (Frankfurt: Campus Verlag, 1998). With J. Cohen. |
114. |
“Turning to the Cities: A Metropolitan Agenda,” In These Times 22 ( October 18, 1998 ): 14-17. |
113. |
“Making Work Pay,” Madison Magazine 40 (October 1998): 17. |
112. |
The State of Working Wisconsin (Madison, WI : Center on Wisconsin Strategy, 1998). With L. Dresser and S. Mangum. |
111. |
“Trg Delovne Sile: nobeno kosilo ni zastonj,” Razgledi (24. 6. 1998): 10-11. With R.B. Freeman. |
110. |
“Mastering the New Political Arithmetic: Volatile Voters, Declining Living Standards, and Non-College-Educated Whites.” Pp. 228-247 in Amy E. Ansell, ed., Unraveling the Right (Boulder: Westview Press, 1998). With R. Teixeira. |
109. |
“Networks, Sectors, and Workforce Learning.” Pp. 64-82 in Robert P. Giloth ed., Jobs and Economic Development: Strategies and Practices (Thousand Oaks: Sage, 1998). With L. Dresser. Reprinted in Institute for Research on Poverty Reprint Series 783 (Madison: Institute for Research on Poverty, 1998). With L. Dresser. |
108. |
“Rebuilding Job Access and Career Advancement Systems in the New Economy,” Center on Wisconsin Strategy Briefing Paper (December 1997). With L. Dresser. |
107. |
“‘High Road’ Job Creation: The New Party’s Urban Agenda,” Dollars and Sense (November/December 1997): 30-33. With A. Fung. |
106. |
“The Folks Who Brought You the Weekend: Labor and Independent Politics.” Pp. 247-261 in Steve Fraser and Joshua Freeman, eds., Audacious Democracy (New York: Houghton Mifflin, 1997). Reprinted in Working USA 1 (November/December 1997): 11-20. |
105. |
“A New Urban Agenda,” Boston Review 22 (February-March 1997): 3-8. With D. Luria. |
104. |
“What's Next... A Winning Strategy for Progressives,” The Nation 263 ( November 18, 1996 ): 11-18. With B. Colburn. |
103. |
“My Utopia or Yours?” Pp. 93-109 in John E. Roemer ed., Equal Shares: Making Market Socialism Work (New York: Verso, 1996). With J. Cohen. |
102. |
“The Wisconsin Regional Training Partnership: Lessons For National Policy,” National Center for the Workplace Working Paper #3 (October 1996). With E. Parker. |
101. |
“Is That All There Is?,” RESIST (October 1996): 2-3. |
100. |
“What Do Workers Want? Findings of the Worker Representation and Participation Survey,” in Bruno Stein, ed., Contemporary Issues in Labor and Employment Law, (New York: Little, Brown and Company, 1996): 279-287. |
99. |
“An Alternative Democratic Platform,” In These Times (September 2-15, 1996): 14-15. |
98. |
“Social Welfare,” In These Times (September 2-15, 1996): 18-19. |
97. |
“Die Quintessenz: Der Inneramerikanischen Debatte,” Mitbestimmung 1996 (July-August): 12-17. With R.B. Freeman. |
96. |
Using Regional Economic Analysis in Urban Jobs Strategies (Cambridge: Regional Technology Strategies, August 1996). With B.R. Bosworth. |
95. |
Volatile Voters: Declining Living Standards and Non-College-Educated Whites. (Washington, D.C.: Economic Policy Institute, August 1996). With R. Teixeira. |
94. |
“Comment on Jeff Isaac,” Dissent 43 (Fall 1996): 86-89. |
93. |
“A Strategy for Labor,” Dissent 43 (Fall 1996): 78-84. With W. Rathke. |
92. |
“‘The More Things Change...’: Business Litigation and Governance in the American Automobile Industry,” Law & Social Inquiry 21(Summer 1996): 631-678. With L. Kenworthy and S. Macaulay. |
91. |
“Corporations in Court: Big Business Litigation in U.S. Federal Courts, 1971-91,” Law & Social Inquiry 21 (Summer 1996): 497-592. With T. Dunworth. |
90. |
“Necessary Complements,” Boston Review 21 (Summer 1996): 11-12. |
89. |
“Why We Need an Independent Politics,” Dissent 43 (Spring 1996): 91-94. |
88. |
“What To Do Now,” Boston Review 21 (February/March 1996): 16. |
87. |
“After Liberalism,” The Good Society 6 (Winter 1996): 18-24. With J. Cohen. |
86. |
Metro Futures: A High-Wage Democratic Development Strategy for America 's Cities and Inner Suburbs (New York: Center on Wisconsin Strategy/Sustainable America, 1996). With D. Luria and Midwest Consortium for Economic Development Alternatives. |
85. |
State of Working Wisconsin (Madison: Center on Wisconsin Strategy, 1996). With L. Dresser and J. Whittaker. |
84. |
“How We Might Unite.” Pp. 289-310 in Greg Ruggiero and Stuart Sahulka, eds., The New American Crisis (New York: The New Press, 1995). |
83. |
“Who Deserted the Democrats in 1994?,” American Prospect 23 (Fall 1995): 73-76. With R. Teixeira. |
82. |
“After Liberalism,” Boston Review 20 (April/May 1995): 20-23. With J. Cohen. |
81. |
“Worker Representation and Participation Survey: First Report of Findings,” Pp. 336-345 in Proceedings of the 47th Annual Industrial Relations Research AssociationMeetings (Madison: IRRA, 1995). With R.B. Freeman. |
80. |
“Worker Representation and Participation Survey: First Report,” Dialogues 3 (February 1995): 1-2. |
79. |
“A Strategy for Labor,” Industrial Relations 34 (July 1995): 367-381. |
78. |
“Shut Up and Listen,” Solidarity (January/February 1995): 28. |
77. |
“How Divided Progressives Might Unite”, The New Left Review, No.210 (March/April 1995) 3-32. Reprinted as New Party Paper #3. (New York: New Party, 1995). |
76. |
“Talking Union,” The Nation 259 ( December 26, 1994 ): 784-85. |
75. |
“Solidarity, Democracy, Association.” Pp. 136-159 in W. Streeck, ed., Staat und Verbände, Sonderheft derPolitischen Vierteljahresschrift (Wiesbaden: Westdeutscher Verlag, 1994). Also in revised form in Joshua Cohen and Joel Rogers, Associations and Democracy (London: Verso, 1995). With J. Cohen. |
74. |
“My Utopia Or Yours? Comments on A Future for Socialism,” Politics & Society 22 (December 1994): 507-521. |
73. |
Sustainable Milwaukee : Rebuilding Milwaukee from the Ground Up (Madison: Center on Wisconsin Strategy, 1994). |
72. |
“State of the Unions (and Why You Should Care),” Inc. 16 (January 1994): 23-24. |
71. |
“The Wisconsin Regional Training Partnership: A National Model for Regional Modernization Efforts?.” Pp. 403-411 in Proceedings of the 46th Annual Meeting of the Industrial Relations Research Association (Madison: IRRA, 1994). [Get Citation on National Center on the Workplace publication] |
70. |
“Reforming U.S. Labor Relations,” Chicago Kent Law Review 69 (1993): 97-127. Reprinted in abridged form in S. Friedman, R.W. Hurd, R.A. Oswald, and R.L. Seeber, eds., Restoring the Promise of American Labor Law (Ithaca: ILR Press, 1994): 15-28; reprinted |
69. |
“Workplace Representation Overseas: The Works Councils Story.” Pp. 97-156 in Richard B. Freeman, ed., Working Under Different Rules (New York: Russell Sage Foundation for NBER, 1994). With W. Streeck. |
68. |
“Productive Solidarities: Economic Strategy and Left Politics. ” Pp. 128-45 in David Miliband, ed., Reinventing the Left (London: Polity Press, 1994). With W. Streeck. |
67. |
“Rebuilding American Democracy.” (October 1993). With R. Nader. |
66. |
“Is it third party time?,” In These Times, 4 (October 1993): 28-29. |
65. |
“Progressive Reform and the Clinton Moment,” in Richard Caplan and John Feffer, State of the Union (Boulder: Westview, 1993): 250-266. (Transcript of roundtable discussion with Heather Booth, Stan Greenberg, Saul Landau, Roger Wilkins.) |
64. |
“Imagining Unions,” Boston Review 18 (October-November, 1993): 10-12. With C. Sabel. |
63. |
“Associative Democracy,” in P. Bardhan and J. Roemer, eds., Market Socialism (New York: Oxford University Press, 1993): 236-252. With J. Cohen. |
62. |
“Associations and Democracy,” Social Philosophy and Policy 10 (Summer 1993): 282-312. With J. Cohen. |
61. |
“A New New Deal For Labor,” New York Times, (March 10, 1993). With R.B. Freeman. |
60. |
“Don't Worry, Be Happy: The Postwar Decline of Private Sector Unionism in the United States,” in Jane Jenson and Rianne Mahon, eds., The Challenge of Restructuring: North American Labor Movements Respond (Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 1993): 48-71. |
59. |
“Clinton's Victory,” The Economist (Mainichi Newspapers), (December 22, 1992): 60-63. With J. Cohen. Also published in German as “Clintons Sieg,” Links 273 (February 1993): 17-19. |
58. |
“Who Speaks for Us? Employee Representation in a Non-Union Labor Market,” in B.E. Kaufman and M.M. Kleiner, eds., Employee Representation: Alternatives and Future Directions (Madison: IRRA, 1993): 13-79. With R.B. Freeman. |
57. |
“Secondary Associations and Democratic Governance,” Politics and Society 20 (December 1992): 393-472. With J. Cohen. |
56. |
“What Needs to Be Done for Labor to Flourish,” Economic Notes 60 (July-August 1992): 11. |
55. |
“Don't Whine, Organize! Out With the Old Politics, In With the New Party,” The Nation 255 (July 20, 1992): 102-105. With S. Pope. Reprinted in Jeffrey Elliot, ed., Brown and Benchmark Reader in American Government (New York: Wm. C. Brown, 1993): XX-XX. |
54. |
“Can We Get There From Here? Workforce Readiness and Apprenticeship,” in D. Dettke and C. Weil, eds., Challenges for Apprenticeship and Vocational Training in the 1990s: German and American Perspectives (Bonn: Friedrich-Ebert Stiftung, 1992): 48-58. |
53. |
“No Way Out: American Politics in 1992,” The Economist (Mainichi Newspapers), (January 14, 1992): 74-77. With J. Cohen. |
52. |
“The Wisconsin Training Effort,” in J. Conant, ed., Dollars and Sense, vol. 2 (Madison: University of Wisconsin Press, 1991): 1-35. With W. Streeck and E. Parker. |
51. |
Rising Costs, Falling Coverage: The Wisconsin AFL -CIO Health Care Survey. Madison : Center on Wisconsin Strategy. (April 1991). |
50. |
“The Transformation of American Business Disputing: A Sketch of the Wisconsin Project.” DPRP Working Paper 10-6. (Madison: Institute for Legal Studies, 1991). With M. Galanter, S. Macaulay, T. Palay. |
49. |
“Skill Needs and Training Strategies in the Wisconsin Metalworking Industry.” With W. Streeck. Madison : Center on Wisconsin Strategy. (January 1991). |
48. |
“The Politics of Dealignment: The 1990 Elections in the U.S.,” The Economist (Mainichi Newspapers) ( December 4, 1990 ): 50-53. With J. Cohen. |
47. |
“A Transformation of American Business Disputing? Some Preliminary Observations,” Disputes Processing Research Program (DPRP) Working Paper # 10-3. (Madison: Institute for Legal Studies, 1991). With M. Galanter. |
46. |
“In the Shadow of the Law: Institutional Aspects of Postwar U.S. Union Decline,” in C. Tomlins and A. King, eds., New Directions in Legal History (Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1992): 283-302. |
45. |
“Traveling Light: State Theory and Sociolegal Research,” Studies in Law, Politics, and Society 11 (1991): 287-293. |
44. |
“Chomsky’s Social Thought,” New Left Review 187 (May-June 1991): 5-27. With J. Cohen. Reprinted as “Conocimeiento, moralidad y esperanza: el pensamiento social de Chomsky,” El Otro Derecho 7 (Winter 1991): 71-99; and “Knowledge, morality and hope: Chomsky |
43. |
“Divide and Conquer: Further 'Reflections on the Distinctive Character of American Labor Laws',” University of Wisconsin Law Review (1990): 1-147. |
42. |
“Reply to Beehler,” Canadian Journal of Philosophy 19 (December 1989): 583-87. With J. Cohen. |
41. |
“Divide and Conquer: The Legal Foundations of Postwar U.S. Labor Policy,” in Christian Joerges and David M. Trubek, eds., Critical Legal Thought: An American German Debate (Baden-Baden: Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft, 1989): 213-235. |
40. |
“Going Nowhere Fast: The 1988 Elections in Perspective,” The Economist (Mainichi Newspapers) 20031 ( December 6, 1988 ): 50-57. With J. Cohen. |
39. |
“Reaganomics — Zweiter Teil,” Links 222 (October 1988): 19-21. With J. Cohen. |
38. |
“Too Much of Nothing? American Politics Enters the Post-Reagan Era” (Part II), The Economist (Mainichi Newspapers) 20034 ( September 27, 1988 ): 58-63. With J. Cohen. |
37. |
“Too Much of Nothing? American Politics Enters the Post-Reagan Era” (Part I), The Economist (Mainichi Newspapers) 20033 ( September 20, 1988 ): 12-17. With J. Cohen. |
36. |
“Life After Reagan: The Future of American Politics,” The Economist (Mainichi Newspapers) 20034 ( January 26, 1988 ): 44-50. With J. Cohen. |
35. |
“Labor & Nicaragua,” The Nation 245 ( October 31, 1987 ): 472-3. [Unsigned] |
34. |
“Reaganism After Reagan,” in Ralph Miliband, Leo Panitch, and John Saville, eds., The Socialist Register, 1988 (London: Merlin Press, 1988): 387-424. With J. Cohen. |
33. |
“Iranscam-Contragate: Its Impact on U.S. Politics,” The Economist (Mainichi Newspapers) 20034 ( March 24, 1987 ): 32-37. With J. Cohen. |
32. |
“Der Mythos vom Rechtsruck,” Links 200 (November, 1986): 59. With T. Ferguson. |
31. |
“The Midterm Elections in the United States,” The Economist (Mainichi Newspapers) 20031 (November 4, 1986 ): 30-36. With J. Cohen. |
30. |
“Big Business Backs the Freeze,” The Nation 243 ( July 19-26, 1986 ): 43-47. With T. Ferguson. |
29. |
“Big Business Deserts the Democrats,” The Nation 243 ( July 5-12, 1986 ): 1, 16, 18-19. With T. Ferguson. |
28. |
“Eine neue Politik ohne neue Wehler: Der Rechtsruck der Demokraten in den U.S.A.,” Leviathan 14 (1986): 255-89. With T. Ferguson. |
27. |
“Mondale's Right Turn,” The Texas Observer 78 ( June 13 1986 ): 9-12. With T. Ferguson. |
26. |
“The Myth of America 's Turn to the Right,” The Atlantic 257 (May 1986): 43-53. With T. Ferguson. |
25. |
“The True Cost of Intervention,” The Nation 242 ( April 12, 1986 ): 513-16. With J. Cohen. |
24. |
“Labor Day, 1985,” The Nation 241 ( September 7, 1985 ): 164-65. With T. Ferguson. |
23. |
“Die Mondale-Katastrophe,” Links 175 (November 1984): 28-29. With T. Ferguson. |
22. |
“Les cons é quences mondiales d'Un duel é lectoral: MM. Reagan et Mondale aux prises avec les d é ficits et le protectionnisme,” Le Monde diplomatique 368 (November 1984): 2-3. With T. Ferguson. |
21. |
“Why Mondale Turned Right,” The Nation 239 ( October 6, 1984 ): 313-15. With T. Ferguson. |
20. |
“Big Labor is Hurting — Itself,” The Nation 239 ( September 1, 1984 ): 129, 144-45. With T. Ferguson. |
19. |
“After the Fall,” The Boston Review 9 (July-August, 1984): 18-20. With J. Cohen. |
18. |
“Les d é mocrates sur la corde raide,” Le Monde diplomatique 364 (July 1984): 1, 8-9. With T. Ferguson. |
17. |
“The Politics of Voter Registration,” The Nation 239 ( July 21-28, 1984 ): 34, 45-51. |
16. |
“Neoliberals and Democrats,” The Nation 234 ( June 26, 1982 ): 767, 781-86. With T. Ferguson. |
15. |
“Manufacturing Disaster: The Great Japan Debate,” The Nation 234 ( February 13, 1982 ): 167-71. With T. Ferguson. |
14. |
“The Reagan Victory: Corporate Coalitions in the 1980 Campaign.” Pp. 3-64 in Thomas Ferguson and Joel Rogers, eds., The Hidden Election: Politics and Economics in the 1980 Presidential Campaign (New York: Pantheon Books, 1981). With T. Ferguson. |
13. |
“La défaite du mouvement syndical américain,” Le Monde diplomatique 332 (November 1981): 11. With T. Ferguson. |
12. |
“More Than Academic: Oligopoly in the Idea Market,” The Nation 233 ( October 3, 1981 ): 303-308. With T. Ferguson. |
11. |
“Der Sieg Reagans: Interessengruppen und ihre Koalitionen in der Wahlkampagne von 1980,” Probleme des Klassenkampfs 11 (3) [PROKLA Heft 44] (September 1981): 57-86. With T. Ferguson. |
10. |
“The Empire Strikes Back,” The Nation 231 ( November 1, 1980 ): 436-40. With T. Ferguson. |
9. |
“Un président nationaliste pour l'Amérique en crise?,” Le Monde diplomatique 317 (August 1980). With T. Ferguson. |
8. |
“Empire as a Way of Life,” The Nation 231 ( August 2-9, 1980 ): 123-24. With T. Ferguson. |
7. |
“Another Trilateral Election?,” The Nation 230 ( June 28, 1980 ): 769, 783-87. With T. Ferguson. |
6. |
“The Knights of the Roundtable,” The Nation 229 ( December 15, 1979 ): 620-25. With T. Ferguson. |
5. |
“How Business Saved the New Deal,” The Nation 229 ( December 8, 1979 ): 589-92. With T. Ferguson. |
4. |
“Un capitalisme divise,” Le Monde diplomatique 306 (September 1979). With T. Ferguson. |
3. |
The State of the Unions,” The Nation 228 ( April 28, 1979 ): 462-65. With T. Ferguson. |
2. |
“Labor Law Reform and Its Enemies,” The Nation 228 ( January 6-13, 1979 ): 1, 17-20. With T. Ferguson. |
1. |
“Miller of the Fed,” The Nation 227 ( August 21-26, 1978 ): 134-36. With T. Ferguson. |