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David Levi-Faur June 2011
Curriculum Vitae
1. Personal Details Name: David Levi-Faur
Current Position Associate Professor, The Hebrew University, Jerusalem Visiting Scholar August 2010-September 2012 Free University of Berlin and WZB
E. Mail: [email protected] 2. Education 1980 - 1984 B.A., The Open University, Social Sciences 1985 - 1987 M.A., University of Haifa, Political Science 1989 - 1994 Ph.D., University of Haifa, Political Science 3. Appointments at the Hebrew University October 2007- Associate Professor, The Hebrew University
4. Additional functions/tasks at the Hebrew University [2008-2010] 1. Chair, Phd Program for the Social Science Faculty [2008-]
2. Chair, Limud B'Chevruta Project [2008-]
3. Chair, Steering Committee towards the creation of a PhD Graduate School
Program for Political Science and International Relations, [TELEM]
4. University's Humanities & Social Sciences Research Students Council [Oct. 2008- ]
5. Phd Students Advisor, Department of Political Science [2007-]
6. Phd Students Advisor, School of Public Policy [December 2009-]
7. Member of the Faculty's Teaching Committee [Oct. 2008- ]
8. Member of the Faculty's Fellowships Committee, [2007-2008]
9. Member of the Teaching Committee, Department of Political Science, [2007-]
10. Member of the Teaching Committee, School of Public Policy, [December 2009-]
11. Academic Committee of the European Forum [Oct 2008- Oct 2009]
12. Academic Committee, The Davis Institute for International Relations [Oct 2008- ]
13. Co-chair, Annual Graduate Conference in Political Science, International
Relations and Public Policy [2005; 5 conferences so far; 3 at the Hebrew University]
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5. Academic Affiliations 5a. Visiting Positions 1995-1996 Visiting Scholar, School of Business, Program of Business and
Public Policy, University of California at Berkeley (February 1995- September 1996).
1997 Research Fellow, Center of Policy and Management Studies at the University of Utrecht and the Amsterdam School for Social
Science Research, at the University of Amsterdam (June-October 1997).
1998 Visiting Scholar, Amsterdam School for Social Science Research, at the University of Amsterdam (June-October 1998).
2001-2002 Research Fellow, Center for European Politics, Economics and Society, Department of Politics and Associate Member Nuffield College, University of Oxford.
2003 Research Associate, Center for Regulation and Competition, University of Manchester
2003-2004 Senior Research Fellow, RegNet, Australian National University
5b. Appointments and Teaching 1988-1994
Instructor the Political Science Department at the University of Haifa (non-tenure position)
1994 Teacher at the Emek Israel College 1994 Teacher in the Political Science Department at the Hebrew
University (non-tenure position) 1994 Teacher in the Public Policy Program for Graduate students, at Tel
Aviv University 1996-2001 Lecturer , Political Science Department, University of Haifa
2001-2007 Senior Lecturer, University of Haifa. (On sabbatical and leave 2000-
2004.) 6. Other Activities 6a. Current Positions and Activities Outside the Hebrew University
Founding Editor, Regulation & Governance [Wiley-Blackwell ] Founding co-chair of the ECPR Standing Group on Regulatory Governance Member of the Israeli Political Science Association Council (since 1997-) Member of the Council of the Public Policy Section, American Political Science
Association (October 2007-) Moderator & Founder, Israeli Political Science Email List (1997-2010) Moderator & Founder, Israeli Social Science Email List (January 2008) Chair, MALAG Evaluation Committee, Spair College, MA Track in Public
Policy Member of the Board [1998-2000 , 2006- ] & head of the Graduate Studies
Program, The International Education Foundation [ISEF, 2006-].
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6b. Editorial Boards of academic journals:
Member of the Board of "Global Governance" (2007-) Member of the Board "Policy & Society" (2008-) Member of the Board "Journal of Comparative Policy Analysis" (2009-
6c. Referee for Scientific Organizations: The Israel Science Foundation, Dutch Scientific Council Belgian Federal Science Policy Office (head of selection committee) Research
Foundation, Flanders Evaluation Agency, Melbourne University The Open University (Israel) Israel Foundations Trustees Swiss National Science Foundation Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC, The UK)) Bi-national Science Foundation (BSF) The Austrian Science Fund (FWF) The Environment and Health Fund – Israel (EHF)
6d. Referee for journals
American Political Science Review American Sociological Review Australian Journal of Political Science British Politics Comparative Political Studies Comparative Politics Current Politics and Economics of Europe European Journal of Inter. Relations Governance Inter. Review of Administrative Sciences International Studies Quarterly Journal of European Public Policy Global Governance Comparative European Politics Latin American Politics & Society Political Studies Environmental Politics
Journal of Public Policy Law & Society Review New Political Economy Policy Studies Journal Public Administration Public Administration Review Public Management Review Telecommunications Policy Perspectives on Politics West European Politics World Development Inter. J. of Regulation & Governance Social Science & Medicine State and Society Iyonim Be'tekomat Israel Hukim Politica y Gobierno
6e. Referee for Academic Presses
Oxford University Press Cambridge University Press Edward Elgar Palgrave Princeton University Press
MIT Press Sifriat Eshkolot The Bialik Institute
6f. Scientific Conferences and Workshops – Organization
“Israel in Comparative Perspective”, held in September 1996 at UC Berkeley. My role was that of organization, and membership in the managing committee together with Prof. Nelson Polsby, Prof. David Vogel (UC Berkeley), and Prof. Gabriel Sheffer (The Hebrew University)
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Workshop on “Public Policy in a Global World: Comparative Aspects”,
University of Haifa, May 15, 1997.
Conference on “Communications Policy in Israel: The Retreat of the State?”, University of Haifa, December 29,1998.
Workshop on “Regulatory Reforms in Israel: American and European
Perspectives”, University of Haifa, January 2000.
Co-chair with Jacint Jordana. Workshops on “Theories of Regulation” Nuffield College, Oxford, in May 2002 and November 2002, at the University of Pompeu Fabra, Barcelona.
Co-chair with Jacint Jordana and David Vogel, "The Internationalization of
Regulatory Reforms", Workshop at the Center for the Study of Law and Society, University of California, Berkeley, April 25-26, 2003.
Co-chair with Jacint Jordana and Fabrizio Gilardi, "Regulation in the Age of
Governance", session of 12 panels at the ECPR 3rd General Conference, Budapest, September 2005.
Program chair of the First & Second Graduate Student Conferences in
memory of Yitzhak Rabin, Israeli Political Science, University of Haifa, November 28, 2005; December 26, 2006. Co-Chair with Dan Miodownik, of the Third and Fourth Conferences, Hebrew University, January 17th 2008, December17-19th, 2009. Chair of Academic Board, 6th Graduate Conferences, December 2010.
Member of the Academic Committee, first conference of the ECPR Standing
Group on Regulatory Governance, "Frontiers of Regulation", Bath, September 7-8, 2006
Co-chair with Claudio Radaelli, "Regulation in the Age of Governance",
section of 14 panels at the ECPR 4rd General Conference, Pisa, September 2007.
Member of the Academic Committee, 2nd biennial conference of the ECPR
Standing Group on Regulatory Governance, Utrecht June 2008
Program Chair, First Annual Graduate Conference of ISEF PhD program, June 18th 2009, The Hebrew University.
6g. Conferences under Organization:
Academic Councilor (with Galia PressBarNathan), 7th Annual Graduate Student Conferences in memory of Yitzhak Rabin, Hebrew University, December 2011
7. Membership in Professional Associations
Israeli Political Science Association
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American Political Science Association European Consortiums for Political Research International Political Science Association Law and Society Association
8. Research Grants 1989-1992 Israeli Ministry of Science & Technology Levi Eshkol Research
Fellowship 1991 Sapir Development Center Research Award, Tel Aviv University
1988-1992 International Education Foundation Fellowship
1994 British Council Fellowship for Post-doctoral studies
1996 AVI Fellowship for Post-doctoral Studies
1997 Netherlands Research Council grant (10K guilders, $US5000) 1997-8 The Leonard Davis Institute grant, the Hebrew University( $US3,000) 1998 Netherlands Research Council grant (10K Guilders, $US5000)
2000-2002 Teaching grant for the development of online courses (US25,000)
2000-2002 Marie Curie Fellowship, European Union, Fifth Framework, for two
years in research at the Center for European Politics, Economy and Society, Oxford University (about €110,000)
2001-2002 European Science Foundation, Exploratory Workshop Competition (€15, 000).
2002 £1000: Politics Group, Nuffield College, University of Oxford, for a workshop on Theories of Regulation.
2002 £1000: Department of Politics, Oxford University, for a Workshop on Theories of Regulation.
2002 £1000: Centre on Regulation and Competition, University of Manchester, for the Workshop on the Politics of Regulation
2004 Researcher under project leader (Carlos Rameo). Project: “The Transformation of the Latin American State: New Directions and Regulatory Reforms”, Ministerio de Educación y Cultura (Spain) (SEC 2004/3358) (€105,000).
2005-2007 Israeli Science Foundation, No. 196/05 “Regulatory Capitalism: The Diffusion of Reforms in the Telecoms and Electricity Industries” (about $US 40,000 )
2005 Chaim Herzog Institute, Tel Aviv University (with Hany Comanshter) on Israeli Media and Communication Regulation (4000 US).
2007-2009 Strategies of Food Advertisement: Policy Options and Regulatory Instruments (95,000 Shekels; The Israel National Institute for Health Policy and Health Services Research)
October 2007
Leonard Davis Institute, the Hebrew University, Jerusalem (5,000 US$)
February 2009
Eshkol Institute Grant at the Hebrew University (10,000 Shekels)
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2009-20011 Israel Science Foundation Grant on "Bureaucratic Legislation) 270,000 Shekels for 3 years.
9. TEACHING EXPERIENCE 2007-2009 1996-2000 2004-2006
Hebrew University, School of Public Policy Foundations of Public Policy Analysis Theories of the Policy Process Thesis Seminar Department of Political Science Regulation & Governance Democracy and Public Policy in the European Union PhD Workshop University of Haifa, Political Science Department Courses taught: Research Methods Workshop (Graduate Level) European Integration and European Public Policy (undergraduate and graduate) International Political Economy (undergraduate) Globalization and Communications Policy (undergraduate and graduate) Public Management in the Information Age (graduate) Comparative Methods (graduate) Business and Politics, (undergraduate, advanced level) The Politics of Economic Activity (undergraduate, advanced level) Comparative Public Policy (undergraduate and graduate) Regulation, the Regulatory State and Regulatory Capitalism (undergraduate and graduate)
2003 Intensive course on Herding Theories of Collective Action, University Pompeu Fabra, Graduate Program, March 2003
1988-1994 Adjunct Teacher at the University of Haifa, Dep. of Political Science
1993 - 1994 Adjunct Teacher at the Hebrew University, Dep. of Political Science, Industrial Policy (undergraduate, advanced level).
1993 - 1994 Adjunct Teacher at Tel Aviv University, Public Policy Program, course taught: Business and Politics (graduate).
10. Colloquium Talks and other Invited Addresses
“The Developmental State: Israel, South Korean and Taiwan Compared”, University
of California, San Diego, Middle East Studies Program, March 5, 1996.
III National Meeting on Strategic Studies (II ENNEE), Rio de Janeiro, October 1996,
Round table on regionalization and challenges to the nation-state.
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“Globalization and the New (In)Equality”, International Conference, University of
Utrecht, the Netherlands, October 21-22, 1996.
“Governing the Dutch Telecommunications Reform: Regulation, deregulation and
reregulation within the context of European Policy Regime”, prepared for
presentation at a colloquium of the Amsterdam School of Social Sciences Research,
September 15, 1997.
“Low Tension Nationalization: The Nationalization of the Israeli Electricity
Industry”, presented at the Research Forum of Yad Ben-Zvi and Haifa Municipality,
June 24, 1998.
"Between Economic Nationalism and Capitalist Nationalism: State and Industry in
Israel", presented at a conference on Industry in Israel, The Herzl Institute, University
of Haifa, February 28, 2000.
"New Communications, New Politics?" Round table presentation at an international
seminar on New Media, New Society, New Culture? Ben-Gurion University, May 16-
17, 2000.
"Economic Nationalism in a Global Era: An Anachronism?" Round table on Political
Science in the Twentieth Century, Annual Meeting of the Israeli Political Science
Association, The Hebrew University, Jerusalem, May 25, 2000.
“Herding towards a New Convention: On Herds, Shepherds and Lost Sheep in the
Liberalization of the Telecommunications and Electricity Industries”, presented at a
seminar of the Centre on Risk and Regulation, London School of Economics,
November 19, 2002.
"The Diffusion of Regulation, and the Diffusion of Regulation", International
Brainstorm: The Regulatory State of Tomorrow, IPAC Smart Tape Center for
Regulatory Innovation, A National Symposium, Sutton Place Hotel, Toronto,
December 13-14, 2004.
"Strengthening Regulatory Agencies" [with Jacint Jordana], paper presented at the
DEBATIENDO LAS FRONTERAS ENTRE ESTADO, MERCADO Y SOCIEDAD, PRIMERA
CONFERENCIA INTERNACIONAL SOBRE CORRUPCIÓN Y TRANSPARENCIA: PALACIO DE
MINERÍA, March 23-25, 2006
Varieties of Regulatory Capitalism, paper presented the conference on the Role of the
State in Public Service Delivery, Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy, Singapore,
27-28 September 2007
Varieties of Regulatory Capitalism: What May Make Regulatory Corporatism Tick?
Symposium "Smart regulation for global competition – is Europe‟s competitive edge
green?" Freie Universität, Berlin, October 8, 9th 2007
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"The Return of the Iron Cage?" a keynote talk in the Bertelsmann Stiftung conference
the "From Red Tape Reduction Towards a Better Regulation Strategy?", Berlin, 10th
–
11th
December 2007.
"Narratives of the Financial Crisis", special panel organized by conference conveners,
the Society for the Advancement of Socio-Economics (SASE), Capitalism in Crisis:
What's Next? Economic Regulation and Social Solidarity After the Fall of Finance
Capitalism, Paris, July 16-18, 2009
"Narratives of the Financial Crisis", special panel organized by conference conveners,
the Society for the Advancement of Socio-Economics (SASE), Capitalism in Crisis:
What's Next? Economic Regulation and Social Solidarity After the Fall of Finance
Capitalism, Paris, July 16-18, 2009
Understanding the Rise of the Regulatory State in the Global South, Roundtable talk,
Centre for Policy Research, New Delhi, 13 January 2011
Varieties of Regulatory Capitalism, Keynote invitation, Center for Public
Administration of Sun Yatsen University, Guangzhou, Guangdong, PRChina, 17 June
2011.
"Transnationalism and the Regulatory Rescue of the Nation State", Roundtable talks,
special panel organized by conference conveners, the Society for the Advancement of
Socio-Economics (SASE), June 2011, Madrid.
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LIST OF PUBLICATIONS
Doctoral Dissertation
1. Levi-Faur, D. (1994) Industry and the State: The Israeli Industrial Development
Policy, 1948-1965; Supervisor, Prof. Yael Yishai.
Monographs
2. Levi-Faur, D. The Visible Hand: The State and the Industrialization of Israel
[Hebrew], Yad Ben-Zvi Publishing House, Jerusalem, 2001, 290pp.
Monograph in Preparation
Levi-Faur, D., Regulating Capitalism: Governance and the Global Spread of
Regulatory Agencies,
Books Edited
3. Levi-Faur, D., Sheffer, GabrielC, and Vogel, David
C (Eds.) Israel in Comparative
Perspective: The Dynamics of Change, Frank Cass, London, 1999, 300 pp.
4. Jordana, JacintC and Levi-Faur, D. (Eds.) The Politics of Regulation: Examining
Regulatory Institutions and Instruments in the Governance Age, Edward Elgar,
Cheltenham, 2004. 335pp.
5. Levi-Faur, D., and Vigoda-Gadot, E. C
(Eds.) International Public Policy and
Management: Policy Learning Beyond Regional, Cultural and Political Boundaries,
Marcel Dekker, New York and Basel, 2004. 465pp.
6. Levi-Faur, D. [Ed.] Handbook on the Politics of Regulation, Edward Elgar,
Forthcoming November 2011.
7. Levi-Faur, D. [Ed.] Oxford Handbook of Governance, Oxford University Press,
Forthcoming March 2012.
Guest Editor, Special Journal Issues
8. Levi-Faur, D., Sheffer, GabrielC, and Vogel, David
C. Israel: The Dynamics of
Change and Continuity, special issue of Israel Affairs, 5 (2/3), 1999 [Published also
as a book].
9. Levi-Faur, D. and Jordana, JacintC (eds.). The Rise of Regulatory Capitalism: The
Global Diffusion of a New Order. The Annals of the American Academy of Political
and Social Science, 598, March 2005.
10. Levi-Faur, D. Varieties of Regulatory Capitalism: Sectors and Nations in the
Making of a New Global Order, Governance, Vol. 19 (3) July, 2006.
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11. Levi-Faur, D. and Vigoda-Gadot, EranC. Policy Learning and Management in a
Global World, Special issue of International Journal of Public Administration, Vol. 29
(4-6), 2006.
Chapters in Collections
12. Levi-Faur, D., Sheffer, GabrielC, and Vogel, David
C. Israel: The Dynamics of
Change and Convergence: A Framework for Comparative Analysis. In David Levi-
Faur, Gabriel Sheffer, and David Vogel, Israel: The Dynamics of Change and
Continuity 1999, pp. 1–14 [published also as a journal article].
13. Levi-Faur, D. War, State Formation and Israeli National Policy Patterns: A
Comparative Perspective on the Constraints for Change. In: David Levi-Faur, Gabriel
Sheffer, and David Vogel, Israel: The Dynamics of Change and Continuity, Frank
Cass, London, 1999, pp. 156–68. [published also as a journal article].
14. Levi-Faur, D. The Dynamics of the Liberalization of the Israeli
Telecommunications: Policy Emulation and Policy Innovations Outside the Joint-
decision Trap. In Kjell Eliassen and Marit Sajovaag (eds.), Telecommunications
Liberalization in Europe, Routledge, 1999, pp. 173–90.
15. Levi-Faur, D. Change and Continuity in the Israeli Political Economy: Multi-
level Analysis of the Telecommunications and Energy Sectors. In Gershon Shafir and
Yoav Peled (eds.), The New Israel. Westview, Boulder, 2000, pp. 161-188.
16. Levi-Faur, D. New Regimes, New Capacities: The Politics of Telecoms
Nationalisation and Liberalisation. In Linda Weiss (ed.), States in the Global
Economy: Bringing Domestic Institutions Back In. Cambridge: Cambridge
University Press, 2003, pp. 161–78.
17. Jordana, J. and Levi-Faur, D. The Politics of Regulation in the Age of
Governance. In Jacint Jordana and David Levi-Faur (eds.), The Politics of Regulation,
Elgar and the Centre on Regulation and Competition, University of Manchester, May
2004, pp. 1–28.
18. Levi-Faur, D. Comparative Research Designs in the Study of Regulation: How to
Increase the Number of Cases without Compromising the Strength of Case-Oriented
Research. In Jacint Jordana and David Levi-Faur (eds.), The Politics of Regulation,
Elgar and the Centre on Regulation and Competition, University of Manchester, 2004,
pp. 177–99.
19. Levi-Faur, D. and Vigoda-Gadot, E. Policy Transfers, Policy Diffusion and the
New Public Policy: Some Characteristics of a New Order in the Making. In David
Levi-Faur and Eran Vigoda-Gadot (eds.), International Public Policy and
Management: Policy Learning Beyond Regional, Cultural and Political Boundaries,
Marcel Dekker, 2004, pp. 1-24 [published also as a journal article]
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20. Jordana, J. and Levi-Faur, D. Towards a Latin American Regulatory State? The
Diffusion of Autonomous Regulatory Agencies across Countries and Sectors. In
David Levi-Faur and Eran Vigoda-Gadot (eds.), International Public Policy and
Management: Policy Learning Beyond Regional, Cultural and Political Boundaries,
Marcel Dekker, 2004, pp. 155–87 [Published also as an article]
21. Levi-Faur, D. A Question of Size? A Heuristic for Stepwise Comparative
Research Design. In Benoît Rihoux and Heike Grimm (eds.), Innovative Comparative
Methods for Policy Analysis. New York: Springer/Kluwer, 2006, pp.43-66.
22. Gilardi, Fabrizio, Jordana, Jacint, and Levi-Faur, D. 2007. Regulation in the Age
of Governance: The Diffusion of Regulatory Agencies across Europe and Latin
America. In A. Graeme Hodge (ed.), Privatization and Market Development.
Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, pp. 127-147.
23. Levi-Faur, D., Europe and the New Global Order of Regulatory Capitalism. In:
Johan From and Nick Sitter (Eds.), Europe's Nascent State: Liberal Democracy,
Governance and Public Policy in the European Union. Gyldendal Akademisk. Oslo,
2006, pp. 117-131.
24. Levi-Fuar, D., Regulatory Governance. In: Paolo Graziano and Maarten Vink
(eds.), Europeanization: New Research Agendas, Palgrave Macmillan, 2007, pp. 102-
114.
25. Levi-Faur, D. and H. Comaneshter (2007), 'The Risks of Regulation and the
Regulation of Risks: The Governance of Nanotechnology', in Graeme Hodge, Diana
Bowman, and Karinne Ludlow (Eds), New Global Regulatory Frontiers in
Regulation: The Age of Nanotechnology, Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, pp. 149-165.
26. Levi-Faur, D., The Global Diffusion of Regulatory Capitalism. In Paul James and
Ronen Palan (eds.), Globalization and Economy [Sage Series of Central Currents in
Globalization", Sage Publications, 2007] [reprint of a journal article].
27. Levi-Faur D. and J. Jordana, "Fortaleciendo las Agencias Reguladoras: Diseños
institucionales para la autonomía, la rendición de Cuentas y el Profesionalismo", in
Irma E. Sandoval, (Ed.) Corrupción y Transparencia: Debatiendo las Fronteras entre
Estado, Mercado y Sociedad, Instituto de Investigaciones Sociales, Siglo XXI
Editores, México, 2009, pp. 289-337 [Spanish].
28. Levi-Faur, D., Regulatory Architectures for a Global Democracy: On Democratic
Varieties of Regulatory Capitalism, In: Porter Tony and Karsten Ronit, (Eds), The
Challenges of Global Business Authority: Democratic Renewal, Stalemate, or Decay?
Suny University Press, 2010, pp. 205-226.
29. Levi-Faur, D., Regulation & Regulatory Governance, In: Levi-Faur, D. (Ed).
Handbook on Regulation, Edward Elgar, Cheltenham, Forthcoming November 2011.
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30. Levi-Faur, D., The Regulatory State and Regulatory Capitalism: An Institutional
Perspective, In: Levi-Faur, D. (Ed). Handbook on the Politics of Regulation, Edward
Elgar, Cheltenham, Forthcoming November 2011.
31. Levi-Faur, D. From Big Government to Big Governance ?, In: Levi-Faur, D.
(Ed), Oxford Handbook of Governance, Oxford University Press, Oxford,
Forthcoming, March 2012.
Articles in Referred Journals
32. Levi-Faur, D. Building the Israeli State Sector: The Case Study of the Palestine
Potash Company Ltd. Economic Quarterly, 41, 1994, pp. 263–93, [Hebrew].
33. Levi-Faur, D. Economic Policy and Nationalism. Cathedra, No. 77, 1995, pp.
139–160, [Hebrew].
34. Levi-Faur, D. Nationalism and the Power of Business; The Manufacturers‟
Association of Israel. Environment and Planning C: Government and Policy, 14,
1996, pp. 193–209.
35. Levi-Faur, D. State and Nationalism in the Israeli Political Economy. Israel
Affairs, 3 (Spring), 1996, pp. 143–54.
36. Levi-Faur, D. A Bittersweet Land: Israel in Comparative Perspective. Israel
Studies, 1, 1996, 294–303.
37. Levi-Faur, D. Friedrich List and the Political Economy of the Nation-State.
Review of International Political Economy, 4, 1997, pp. 154–78.
38. Levi-Faur, D. Economic Nationalism: From Friedrich List to Robert Reich.
Review of International Studies, 23, 1997, pp. 359–370.
39. Levi-Faur, D. The Developmental State: Israel, South Korea and Taiwan
Compared. Studies in Comparative International Development, 33 (1), 1998, pp. 65–
93.
40. Levi-Faur, D. The Competition State as a Neomercantilist State: Restructuring
Global Telecommunications. Journal of Socio-Economics, 27 (6), 1998, pp. 665–85
41. Levi-Faur, D., Sheffer, Gabriel, and Vogel, David. Israel: The Dynamics of
Change and Convergence, a Framework for Comparative Analysis. Israel Affairs, 5,
(2/3), 1999, pp. 1–14.
42. Levi-Faur, D. War, State Formation and Israeli National Policy Patterns:
A Comparative Perspective on the Constraints for Change. Israel Affairs, 5 (2/3),
1999, pp. 155–67.
43. Levi-Faur, D. More Competition, More Regulation: The Israeli Communications
Revolution and the Role the State. Politika: The Israeli Journal of Political Science
and International Relations, No. 4, December 1999, pp. 27–44 [Hebrew].
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44. Levi-Faur, D. From Private to Public Electrification: A Study of the Context,
Factors and Policy Process that Led to Nationalization of the Palestine Electricity
Corporation. Cathedra, 105, 2002, pp.111–150.
45. Levi-Faur, D. The Governance of International Telecommunications
Competition: Cross-International Study of International Policy Regimes. Competition
and Change, 4 (1), 1999, pp. 1–28.
46. Levi-Faur, D. Governing the Dutch Telecommunications Reform: Regulation,
Deregulation and Re-regulation within the Context of European Policy Regime.
Journal of European Public Policy, 6, No. 1, 1999, pp. 102-122.
47. Levi-Faur, D. The Governance of Competition: The Interplay of Technology,
Economics, and Politics in the Making of the European Union‟s Electricity and
Telecom Regimes. Journal of Public Policy, 19 (2), 1999, pp. 175–207.
48. Levi-Faur, D. The Rise of the Competition State: The Dynamics of British and
American Telecom and Electricity Regimes. Current Politics and Economics of
Europe, 9 (4), 2000, pp. 427–54. Published also as a book chapter In: David Coen and
Mark Thatcher (eds.), Utilities Reform in Europe. New York: Nova Science
Publishers, 2001, pp. 51–78.
49. Levi-Faur, D. The Politics of Liberalization: Privatization and Regulation-for-
competition in Europe‟s and Latin America‟s Telecoms and Electricity industries.
European Journal of Political Research, 42 (5), 2003, pp. 705–40.
50. Levi-Faur, D. On the “Net Impact” of the European Union Policy Process: The
EU‟s Telecoms and Electricity Industries in Comparative Perspective. Comparative
Political Studies, 37 (1), 2004, pp. 3–29.
51. Levi-Faur, D., and Gilad, SharonC. The Rise of the British Regulatory State:
Transcending the Privatization Debate, Comparative Politics, 37 (1), 2004, pp. 105–
124.
52. Levi-Faur, D. and Jordana, JacintC, Regulatory Capitalism: Policy Irritant and
Convergent Divergence. Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social
Science, 598, 2005, pp. 191–99.
53. Jordana, JacintC and Levi-Faur, D. The Diffusion of Regulatory Capitalism in
Latin America Sectoral and National Channels in the Making of New Order, Annals
of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 598, 2005, pp. 102–124.
54. Levi-Faur, D. The Global Diffusion of Regulatory Capitalism. Annals of the
American Academy of Political and Social Science, 598, 2005, pp. 12–32.
55. Levi-Faur, D. The Political Economy of Legal Globalization: Juridification,
Adversarial Legalism and Responsive Regulation, A comment; International
Organization, 59(2), 2005, pp. 473–84
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56. Levi-Faur, D. „Agents of Knowledge‟ and the Convergence on a “New World
Order”: A Review Article, Journal of European Public Policy, 12 (5), 2005, pp. 954-
965.
57. Jordana, JacintC, Levi-Faur, D. and Puig, Imma
S. The Limits of Europeanization:
Telecommunications and Electricity Liberalization in Spain and Portugal.
Governance, Vol. 19(3), 2006, pp. 437-464. Published and refereed also in European
Integration Online Papers (EIOP, 9 (10), 2005)
58. Levi-Faur, D., and Vigoda-Gadot, EranC. Policy Transfers, Policy Diffusion and
the New Public Policy: Some Characteristics of a New Order in the Making,
International Journal of Public Administration, 29 (4-6), 2006, pp. 247-262.
59. Jordana, JacintC, and Levi-Faur, D. Towards a Latin American Regulatory State?
The Diffusion of Autonomous Regulatory Agencies across Countries and Sectors.
International Journal of Public Administration, 29 (4-5), 2006, pp. 335-366. A
Spanish version was published by the Barcelona Institute for International Affairs
[CIDOB].
60. Levi-Faur, D. Regulatory Capitalism: Beyond Telecoms and Electricity.
Governance, Vol. 19(3), 2006, pp. 497-525
61. Levi-Faur, D. Varieties of Regulatory Capitalism: Getting the Most of the
Comparative Method. Governance, Vol. 19(3), 2006, pp. 367-382.
62. Jordana JacintC and Levi-Faur, D., Professional Networks, Institutional Design
and Global Governance: The FTAA and the Foreign Trade Professionals in the
Americas, Economie Internationale¸ 109 (2007), pp, 81-106. [was also published in
Integration & Trade Journal N° 26, 2007, pp. 125-149].
63. John Braithwaite, Cary Coglianese, and D. Levi-Faur, Can Regulation and
Governance makes a difference? Regulation & Governance , 2007, 1 (1), 1–7.
64. Levi-Faur, D. Regulatory Capitalism & the Reassertion of the Public Interests,
Policy and Society, Vol. 27 (3), 2008, Pages 181-191.
65. Orit Gertzek-Rapport, D. Levi-Faur & Dan MiodownikC, The Puzzle of the
Diffusion of Central Bank Independence Reforms: Insights from an agent-based
simulation, Policy Studies Journal, Vol 37(4), 2010, pp. 695-716.
66. Levi-Faur D. and Christine Parker, Three Narratives of the Global Economic
Crisis, Socio-Economic Review, Vol. 8(3), 2010, pp. 11-17
67. Ginosar Avshalom and D. Levi-Faur, Regulating Product Placement in the
European Union and Canada: Explaining Regime Change and Diversity, Journal of
Comparative Policy Analysis, Vol. 12(5), pp. 467 - 490
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68. Jacint Jordana and D. Levi-Faur, Exploring Trends and Variations in Agency
Scope, Competition and Regulation in Network Industries, Vol. 11(2010), No. 4, pp.
342-360.
69. Jacint Jordna, D. Levi-Faur and Xavier Fernandez S
, The Global Diffusion of
Regulatory Agencies & the Restructuring of the State, Comparative Political Studies,
Vol. 44 (10), October 2011, Forthcoming,
70. David Levi-Faur, Regulatory Networks & Regulatory Agencification, Journal of
European Public Policy, Vol. 18 (6), 2011
71. D. Levi-Faur and Ziva Rozen Bachar, Corporate Regulatory Strategies in Context:
Telecoms and Electricity Reforms and the New Order of Regulatory Capitalism,
International Journal of Organizational Analysis, Vol 19(3) , 2011, Forthcoming
Other Scientific Publications:
Research reports and Working Papers
Levi-Faur, D. Pinhas Sapir and the Industrial Development of Israel. Research
Report No. 5-93. Tel Aviv :The Pinhas Sapir Center for Development, Tel Aviv
University, 1993 [Hebrew].
Levi-Faur, D. Motives for Government Intervention in Israeli Industry. Yalkut: Israel
Textile Journal, No. 132, April 1993, ,pp. 33–48 [Hebrew].
Levi-Faur, D. Pinhas Sapir and the Development of the Israeli Textile Industry.
Yalkut: Israel Textile Journal, No.135, January 1994, pp. 37–42 [Hebrew].
Levi-Faur, D. The Dynamics of the Liberalization of the Israeli Telecommunications:
Policy Emulation and Policy Innovations outside the Joint-decision Trap. Research
Report no.8/98, Center for European and Asian Studies, Oslo, 1998.
Levi-Faur, D. The Governance of Competition: The Interplay of Technology,
Economics, and Politics in the Making of the European Union‟s Electricity and
Telecom Regimes. Working Papers Series, Center for German and European Studies,
Berkeley, 1998.
Levi-Faur, D. The Regulatory State in Developing Countries. News & Review:
Center on Regulation and Competition, 1 (2), December 2002, pp. 5–7.
Levi-Faur, D. Herding towards a New Convention: On Herds, Shepherds and Lost
Sheep in the Liberalization of the Telecommunications and Electricity Industries,
Nuffield College Politics Papers Online, 2002W6.
Levi-Faur, D. Comparative Research Designs in the Study of Regulation: How to
Increase the Number of Cases without Compromising the Strength of Case-Oriented
Research. Working Papers No. 50. Centre on Regulation and Competition,
Manchester, July 2003.
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Levi-Faur, D. Forward to John Braithwaite's book, Regulatory Capitalism: How it
works, ideas for making it work better, Cheltenham Edward Elgar, 2008.
Levi-Faur, D. Regulation and Regulatory Governance. JPRG Paper No. 1, February
2010.
Levi-Faur, D. Regulatory Networks & Regulatory Agencification: Towards a Single
European Regulatory Space?. JPRG Paper No. 30, December 2010.
Book reviews
Levi-Faur, D. Review of Goldberg G., “The Parties in Israel”. State, Government
and International Relations, No. 39, 1994 [Hebrew].
Levi-Faur, D. Review of Mordechai Bar-On, In Pursuit of Peace: A History of the
Israeli Peace Movement. Washington, D.C.: United States Institute of Peace Press,
1996. IJMES, November 1997.
Levi-Faur, D. 2008 Review of Lagread P. and T. Christiansen, Autonomy and
Regulation: Coping with agencies in the modern state, Public Administration, Vol 86
(3), pp. 867-899
Encyclopedia Entries
Levi-Faur, D. Forthcoming 2011 Regulation, International Encyclopedia of Political
Science (Eds), Bertrand Badie, Dirk Berg-Schlosser, Leonardo Morlino, Sage.
Levi-Faur, D. 2010 Regulation & Rule Making, International Encyclopedia of
Political Science (Ed) George Thomas Kurian, Margaret Levi, James Alt, Simone
Chambers, Geoffrey Garrett, and Paula McClain, CQ Press, Washington D.C, pp. 1443-
1446.