Schain, Martin A. 1940-

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SCHAIN, Martin A. 1940-

PERSONAL: Born March 6, 1940, in NY; son of Harry and Laura Schain; married Wendy Kates (a psychotherapist), September 24, 1978; stepchildren: Julie, Jennifer. Ethnicity: "Jewish." Education: New York University, B.A., 1961; Cornell University, Ph.D., 1971.

ADDRESSES: Home—105 E. 16th St., New York, NY 10003. Office—Center for European Studies, New York University, 58 W. 10th St., New York, NY 10011. E-mail[email protected].

CAREER: New York University, New York, NY, professor of politics and director of Center for European Studies.

WRITINGS:

(With Stanley Rothman and Howard Scarrow) European Society and Politics: Britain, France, and Germany, West Publishing (St. Paul, MN), 1976.

(Editor, with Phillip G. Cerny) French Politics and Public Policy, St. Martin's Press (New York, NY), 1980.

(Editor, with Phillip G. Cerny) Socialism, the State, and Public Policy in France, Methuen (New York, NY), 1985.

French Communism and Local Power: Urban Politics and Political Change, St. Martin's Press (New York, NY), 1985.

(With Henry W. Ehrmann) Politics in France, 5th edition, HarperCollins (New York, NY), 1992.

(Editor, with John T. S. Keeller) Chirac's Challenge: Liberalization, Europeanization, and Malaise in France, St. Martin's Press (New York, NY), 1996.

(Editor, with Herrick Chapman and Mark Kesselman) A Century of Organized Labor in France: A Union Movement for the Twenty-first Century?, St. Martin's Press (New York, NY), 1998.

(Editor) The Marshall Plan: Fifty Years After, Palgrave Macmillan (New York, NY), 2001.

(Editor, with Aristide Zolberg and Patrick Hossay) Shadows over Europe: The Development and Impact of the Extreme Right in Western Europe, Palgrave Macmillan (New York, NY), 2002.

(Editor, with Mabel Berezin) Europe without Borders: Remapping Territory, Citizenship, and Identity in a Transnational Age, Johns Hopkins University Press (Baltimore, MD), 2003.

BIOGRAPHICAL AND CRITICAL SOURCES:

PERIODICALS

Economist, July 15, 1995, "The Politics of Immigration in Western Europe," p. 65.

Foreign Affairs, March-April, 1997, Stanley Hoffmann, review of Chirac's Challenge: Liberalization, Europeanization, and Malaise in France, p. 187.

Perspectives on Political Science, summer, 2004, John Francis Burke, review of Europe without Borders: Remapping Territory, Citizenship, and Identity in a Transnational Age, p. 179.

West European Politics, October, 2003, Andrej Zaslove, "The Haider Phenomenon in Austria," p. 256.