Robert Bosch Foundation Scholars Program in Comparative Public Policy and Comparative Institutions

Funded by the Robert Bosch Foundation
Mr. Thomas Hinz, Ludwig Maximilians Universität München - 1996
Topic: "Education, Vocational Training, and Mobility"
Professor Kathleen Thelen, Northwestern University - 1996
Topic: "Institutional Legacies: Patterns of Skill Formation and Contemporary Union Politics"
Mr. Pepper D. Culpepper, Harvard University - 1997
Topic: "Learning from the Dual System: Training policy reforms in Germany and France"
Ms. Jutta Gatter, Zentrum für Sozialpolitik, Universität Bremen - 1997
Topic: "Adjusting Training to Changing Environments - Interactions between State and Firm Level"
Professor Susan Giaimo, Massachusetts Institute of Technology - 1997
Topic: "Health Care Reform in Advanced Industrialized Societies: Government Intervention, Medical Power, or Market Competition?"
Professor Ulrike Schneider, Institute of Economics, Universität Hannover - 1997
Topic: "Consumer Directed Home Care Systems in the U.S. and Germany: A Comparative Study of Cash & Counseling Programs for Frail and Dependent Elderly"
Mr. Stefan Maria Fuchs, Institut für Soziologie, Ludwig Maximilians Universität München - 1998
Topic: "Do Differences Matter? Comparing the Impact of Systems of Higher Education in the United States and Germany on the Development and Emergence of Female Academics' Careers"
Dr. Gabriele Eckstein, Universität Mannheim - 1998
Topic: "Comparative Politics in Bicameral Systems. Legislative Decision Processes in Bicameral Systems, Theory and International Comparative Application"
Ms. Isabela Mares, Harvard University - 1998-1999
Topic: "Social Insurance under Strain: Examining Social Policy Responses to the Challenge of Aging Populations"
Professor Michelle Egan, American University - 1998-1999
Topic: "Regulating Commerce: The Intersection of Law, Markets and Governance in the EU"
Professor Waltraud Schelkle, Institut für Wirtschaftspolitik und Wirtschaftsgeschichte, Freie Universität Berlin - 1999
Topic: "Is 'Welfare to Work' also 'Welfare to the Regions'? - Lessons from the U.S. for the EMU"
Dr. John Jay Tate, University of California at Berkeley - 1999
Topic: "Institutional Changes in German Vocational Education and the Future of Work in Europe"
Professor Maria Green Cowles, American University 2000-2001
Topic: "Who are the Rule-Makers of E-commerce? The Case of the Global Business Dialogue on E-commerce (GBDe)"
Dr. Michaela Hertkorn, Freie Universität Berlin - 2000-2001
Topic: "The Relevance of Perceptions on Foreign Policy: A German-U.S. American Perspective"
Professor Julie Elston, University of Central Florida - 2001
Topic: "The Relationship Between Firm Size and Growth of Germany's Neuer Markt Firms"
Professor Matthias Bank, Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg - 2001
Topic: "The New Economy in Germany: Lessons from High-Tech Firms Listed on the Neuer Markt"
Professor Lloyd Gruber, The University of Chicago - 2001
Topic: "Dis-Integration: The Politics of Economic Self-Determination in Germany, Europe, and Beyond"
Dr. Ines Hartwig, European Institute of Public Administration - 2001-2002
Topic: "Different Modes of Governance in Promoting Employment: Comparing the U.S. and the EU"
Dr. Chantal de Jonge Oudraat, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace - 2002
Topic: "Transatlantic Cooperation and the Future of Multilateralism"
Professor Christian Tuschhoff, Harvard University - 2002
Topic: "The Impact of Domestic Veto Players in the Enlargement Process of the European Union"
German-American Dialogue Fellows:
Dr. Keith Allen - 2002
Topic: "Toward a Transatlantic History of the Museum Visit, 1900 to the Present"
Dr. Zachary Shore - 2002
Topic: "Germany's Muslims: America's Allies and the War on Terror"

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