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David W. Brady Graduate School of Business Stanford University Stanford, CA 94305-5015 Academic Background Davis Family Senior Fellow, Hoover Institution. Bowen H. and Janice Arthur McCoy Professor of Political Science in the Graduate School of Business, and Professor of Political Science in the Department of Political Science, Senior Fellow and Deputy Director, Hoover Institution. Morris Doyle Professor of Public Policy Emeritus Herbert S. Autry Professor, Department of Political Science, Rice University, 1982-87. Professor, Department of Political Science, Rice University, 1981-82. Visiting Professor, Department of Political Science, Rice University, 1973-80. Professor, Department of Political Science, University of Houston, 1977-81. Associate Professor, Department of Political Science, University of Houston, 1972-76. Assistant Professor Department of Political Science, Kansas State University, 1969-72. Ph.D. (Political Science), University of Iowa, 1970. M.A. (Political Science) University of Iowa, 1967. B. S., Western Illinois University, 1963. Administrative Positions Deputy Director, Hoover Institution, Stanford 2002- Present. Chair, Public Policy Program, Stanford 2002 – 2005. Associate Dean, Graduate School of Business, Stanford 1996-1999. Chair, Committee on Undergraduate Studies, Stanford University, 1994-95 Area Coordinator, Political Economy, Graduate School of Business, Stanford University, 1990. Associate Chair, Department of Political Science, Stanford, University, 19881990, 1990-1993. Acting Dean, School of Social Sciences, Rice University, 1984-85. Chairman, Department of Political Science, Rice University, 1983-84, 1986-87. Chairman, Department of Political Science, University of Houston, 1977-80. Professional Offices and Activities Consultant, Participant, Commission on Growth and Development, World Bank, 2007 - 2010 Presidential Appointee, National Historical Records and Archives Commission 2002-05. Political Science Association Centennial Committee-1997-98. Vice-President, American Political Science Association, 1993-94. Member, American Political Science Association Endowment Committee. Treasurer, American Political Science Association, 1990-92. Council Member, American Political Science Association, 1986-88. Administrative Committee American Political Science Association, 1987-88, 1990 – 92 President, CPS/NES, Committee on Congressional Elections, 1978-82. American Political Science Association Research Support Committee. Official Speaker of the U. S. Bicentennial Commission, 1986-90. President (with Amy Bridges) History Section :APSA ,1987-88. Legislative Politics Section Head, American Political Science Association, 1987. National Science Foundation Overseer Political Science, 1987. Editorial Board, American Political Science Review, 1985-88. Section Head, International Political Science Convention, 1985. Editorial Board, Legislative Studies Quarterly, 1976-85. President, Southwest Political Science Association. National Science Foundation Young Presidential Investigators Panel, 1984. 2 Editorial Board, American Politics Quarterly, 1976-81. Section Head, Midwest Political Science Convention, 1981. Section Head, Southern Political Science Convention 1979. Associate Editor, American Journal of Political Science, 1979-83. Chairman of Panels, Southern Political Science Convention, 1975. Chairman of Panels, Southwestern Political Science Convention, 1973, 1976, 1979. Academic Honors and Award Graduate School of Business Faculty Trust for 2007 - 2008 Distinguished Professor, Underwood College, Yonsei University 2006 – 2009 Richard W. Lyman Award, Stanford University(Service to Alumni) 2004 Fellow, Center for Advanced Study in Behavioral Sciences, Stanford, California 2001-2002. Congressional Quarterly Prize (Best Paper on Congress) 2000. Silver Apple Award Graduate School Business (Service to Alumni) 1997. Congressional Quarterly Prize (Best Paper on Congress) 1995. Richard F. Fenno Award "Best Book on Legislative Studies", 1989. Elected to American Academy of Arts and Sciences, 1987. Runner-up Woodrow Wilson Award, 1989. Best Book in Political Science published in 1989. Dinkelspeil Distinguished Teaching Award, Stanford, 1992. Phi Beta Kappa Distinguished Teaching Award, Stanford, 1991. George Brown Award for Superior Teaching, Rice University, 1986-87. Fellow, Center for Advanced Study in Behavioral Sciences, Stanford, California 1985-86. John M. Olin Faculty Fellow, 1988-89 3 U.S.I.A. Lecturer Grants, 1982, 1984. Countries: England, Germany, India, Ireland, Japan, Pakistan and Taiwan. Best Paper Midwest Political Science Association, 1972. Undergraduate Teaching Award, Kansas State, 1971. National Science Foundation Grant for study at the InterUniversity Consortium for Political Research, University of Michigan, Summer, 1966. Publications Books The Rule of Law in South Korea Jongryn Mo and David W. Brady, eds, Hoover Institution Press, 2010. Leadership and Growth David W. Brady and Michael Spence, World Book Publishing, 2010. Red and Blue Nation? Volume II David W. Brady and Pietro S. Nivola, eds., Brookings Institution Press and Hoover Institution 2008. Red and Blue Nation? Volume I David W. Brady and Pietro S. Nivola, eds., Brookings Institution Press and Hoover Institution 2006. Revolving Gridlock: Politics and Policy from Jimmy Carter to George W. Bush David Brady and Craig Volden, 2006 Westview Press Party, Process and Political Change in Congress, Volume II: Further New Perspectives on the History of Congress Edited by David W. Brady and Mathew D. McCubbins Stanford University Press ,2007 Party, Process, and Political Change in Congress (eds.) Stanford Press, 2002. Change and Continuity in House Elections, (eds.) with John Cogan , and Morris Fiorina( Stanford University Press, 1999). Revolving Gridlock , with Craig Volden (Westview Press, 1997). Critical Elections and Congressional Policy Making, funded by Project-87 National Endowment for the Humanities and Ford Foundation (Stanford University Press, 1988). Runner up Woodrow Wilson Prize Winner Fenno Prize. Public Policy and Politics in America, with J. Anderson and C. Bullock (North Scituate: Duxbury Press, 1977, 2nd edition, 1984). American Public Policy in the 1980's, with J. Anderson and C. Bullock (Monterey, California: Brooks-Cole, 1983). 4 Congressional Voting in a Partisan Era: A Comparison of the McKinley House to the Modern House (Lawrence, Kansas: Kansas State University Press, 1973). Articles “The Ingredients of Growth” David Brady and Michael Spence in Stanford Social Innovation Review, Spring 2010, pp. 34 – 39 “Why is Health Care Reform So Difficult?” David Brady and Daniel Kessler, Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law, April 2010. “Public Opinion and Congressional Policy” David Brady in Oxford Handbook of United States Congress. Oxford University Press, 2010. “Party Coalitions in the U.S. Congress: Intra v Inter Party” David W. Brady The Oxford Handbook of American Political Parties and Interest Groups Oxford University Press, 2009 “Putting the Public’s Money Where It’s Mouth Is” Daniel Kessler and David W. Bradym Health Affairs: The Policy Journal of the Health Sphere, August 2009 Pages 917 - 925 “Leadership and Politics: A Perspective From the Growth Commission” David W. Brady and Michael Spence Oxford Review of Economic Policy, Vol. 25, #2, 2009, Pages 205 – 218 “Reflections on the Election and Its Consequences” David W. Brady Bulletin of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, Vol. LXII, #3, Spring 2009, Pages 15 – 24 “The 2008 Democratic Shift: How Voters Have Changed and Why”David W. Brady and Doug Rivers,Policu Review, Dec. 2008 – Jan. 2009 “A Delayed Return to Historical Norms: Congressional Party Polarization after the Second World War” Hahrie Han and David W. Brady, British Journal of Politics and International Relations October 2007 “Polarization and Public Policy : A General Assessment “ (co-authored) In Red and Blue Nation? Volume II, David W. Brady, John Ferejohn, Laurel Harbridge, David W. Brady and Pietro S. Nivola, eds., Brookings Institution Press and Hoover Institution, 2008 5 “Primary Elections and Candidate Ideology: Out of Step with the Primary Electorate?” co-authored, Legislative Studies Quarterly XXXII: 79 2007 “Polarization Then and Now: A Historical Perspective” In Red and Blue Nation? Volume I David W. Brady and Hahrie C. Han David W. Brady and Pietro S. Nivola, eds., Brookings Institution Press and Hoover Press 2006 “Congress and Civil rights Policy: An Examination of Endogenous Preferences” co-authored In Preferences and Situations: Points of Intersection Between Historical and Rational Choice Institutionalism Ira Katznelson and Barry R. Weingast (editors) Russell Sage Press 2005. “Does Party Matter? An Historical Test Using Senate Tariff Votes in Three Institutional Settings” David Brady, Judith Goldstein and Daniel Kessler The Journal of Law, Economics, and Organization V18 I1 © 2002 “Out of Step Out of Office: Voting and Election in the U.S. House of Representatives,” (co-authored) American Political Science Review, March, 2002 “Congress in the Era of the Permanent Campaign” David Brady and Morris Fiorina The Permanent Campaign and Its Future, edited by Norman J. Ornstein, Thomas E. Mann: AEI Brookings Press , 2000 “Institutionalization” in The Encyclopedia of Social Sciences, 2002. “The Roots of Careerism in the U. S. House of Representatives ,” (co-authored) Legislative Studies Quarterly; 1999. “The SNTV and the Politics of Electoral Systems in Korea (co-authored) in Bernard Grofman Electoral Systems in Asia (University of Michigan Press, 1999). "Out of Step Out of Office : Legislative Voting Behavior and House Election Outcomes " (co-authored) in David Brady and John Cogan Change and Continuity in House Elections, Stanford Press (1999). “The Nationalization of Electoral Forces Revisited” (co-authored) in David Brady and John Cogan(eds.) Change and Continuity in House Elections (1999) Stanford University Press. “Hetereogeneity and Representation: The Senate and Free Trade”(co-authored) American Journal of Political Science April, 1998. 6 “Seniority versus Expertise: Hetereogeneity in the Japanese Diet and the U.S. House of Representatives” (co-authored) American Journal of Political Science July, 1997. “Retrospective Voting in German Federal and State Elections: Post W.W.II Elections” (co-authored) Journal of Comparative Political Studies, Sept., 1997 “Heterogeneous Preferences and the Origins of Seniority in the U.S. Congress: Progressives 1900-1930”(co-authored) Journal of Law, Economics and Organizations, Fall 1997. “The Changing Shape of Coalitions in the U.S. Congress “ (co-author) in S. Maisel (ed.) The Parties’ Respond Random House 1997. “The 1996 Congressional Elections, Maintaining the Majority” Hoover Papers in Political Economy.; 1997 “The Perils of Presidential Support: How the Republicans Captured theHouse “ Political Behavior , December, 1996. “How the Republicans Captured the House”, Hoover Papers in Political Economy, 1995 "Abortion Politics in the U.S. Senate" (with E. Schwartz) Public Choice, 1996 “A House Divided? Evaluating the Case for a Unicameral California Legislature” (co-authred) in B. Cain and R. Noll (eds.) Constitutional Reform in California, (University of California)1995. “Health Care Reform in the 103rd Congress: “ A Predictable Failure” (coauthored). Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law(2) 1995, pg. 447-457. “Accounting for Divided Government: Generational Effects on Party and SplitTicket Voting” in K. Jennings and T. Mann (eds.) Elections at Home and Abroad. University of Michigan Press 1994. "The Nature of Coalition Government" (with K. Buckley) in S. Maisel (ed.) The Parties Respond Random House 1994. "The U.S. Constitution and Its Affect on Party Development" in J. Silbey American Legislatures, Simon and Schuster 1994. "The Political Economy of the American West" (with R. Noll), in P. Hill; T. Anderson. North Holland 1994 "Comments on the New American Political System" in N. Polsby (ed.) The New American System U. Cal Press. "Toward A Theory of Divided Government" American Political Science Review, 1993. "Personal and Partisan Advantage in U.S. Elections' 1846-1992" (with J. Alford) in L. Dodd & B. Oppenheimer (eds.) Congress Reconsidered (5th edition, C.Q. Press, 1993) 7 The Use and Abuse of History in the Study of Congress (with E. Swift) in L. Dodd and Calvin Jillson Frontiers of Research 1994. "The Marginals Never Vanished," (With S. Ansolabehere and M. Fiorina), British Journal of Political Science, 1992. "Sectional Differences in Partisan Bias and Electoral Responsiveness in U. S. House Elections," with B. Grofmann. British Journal of Political Science, 1991. Strategy and Choice in the Korean National Elections” (with J. Mo). Pacific Forum, 1991. “Voter Turnout in Korean Elections” (with J. Mo). Political Behavior, 1991. “The U.S. Congress and Trade Policy: An Institutional Approach” (with J. Mo). Pacific Forum, 1991. “Linking Constituency Opinion and Senate Voting: A Hybrid Explanation,” (coauthored). Legislative Studies Quarterly, 1991. Reprinted in Studies of the U.S. Senate, U. of California, Berkeley. IGS Press. "Modeling the Swing Ratio and Bias in the U. S.: 1846-1980," (with Bernard Grofmann) Political Geography, 1991. "The Ruptured Legacy: Presidential-congressional Relations in Historical Perspective" (with Morris Fiorina) in Evaluating the Reagan Presidency, Johns Hopkins, 1990. “Committees in the U.S. Congress: Informational versus Distributive Interpretations,” in Congress: Knowledge and Power, C.Q. Press 1991. "Constitutional Constraints, Congressional Parties and Policy Making: An Historical Perspective" in Frontiers of Judicial Research, University of Illinois, 1991. "Party Voting in the U. S. Congress," in The Encyclopedia of Political Science, Westview Press, 1991. "Coalitions in the U. S. Congress," The American Party System (ed.) Sandy Maisel, Random House, 1991. "Personal and Partisan Advantage in U.S. Congressional Elections, 1846-1986," L. Dodd and B. Oppenheimer (eds.) Congress Reconsidered, (4th ed; C.Q. Press, 1989) "Heterogeneous Parties and Political Organization: The U. S. Senate 1880-1920," (with R. Brody), Legislative Studies Quarterly, May, 1989. "The Electoral Antecedents of Policy Innovations: A Comparative Analysis," (co-authored) Comparative Political Studies 1988. 8 "Structural Change and Policy Consequences: The Appropriations Process 1880-1930" (co-authored) in Congress: Structure and Policy, Mathew McCubbins and Terry Sullivan (eds.), Cambridge University Press, 1987. "Studying Members of the U. S. Congress," (co-authored), Research Methods for Elite Studies, George Moyser and Margaret Wagstaffe (eds.), London, 1987. "When elections Really Matter: Realignments and changes in Public Policy," in Benjamin Ginsberg and Alan Stone (eds.) Do Elections Matter?(New York, 1986; revised 1991). "Electoral Change and the Rise of Careerism in the U. S. Congress," (coauthored) in The Yearly Report of the Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences (1985-86). "Building Majorities for Policy Change in the U. S. House: Conversion versus Replacement," with B. Sinclair, Journal of Politics (August, 1985). Reprinted in The Congress of the United States. "Reassessing Realignments: Evidence from the House of Representatives," American Political Science Review, May 1985. Reprinted twice. "The Decline of Party in the House of Representatives: Some Implications," in L. Dodd and B. Oppenheimer, Congress Reconsidered, (Washington, D. C: Congressional Quarterly, 3rd edition, 1985). "Party and Factional Organizations in Legislatures: A Review Essay," with C. Bullock, Legislative Studies Quarterly, (1983). Reprinted in Comparing Legislatures (Cambridge, MA: Harvard University, 1985). "The Electoral Connection and the Decline of Partisanship in the 20th Century House of Representatives," Congress and the Presidency, Spring, 1984, pp. 19-36. Reprinted in The Congress of the United States. "Party, Constituency and Roll Call Voting in the U. S. Senate," with C. Bullock, Legislative Studies Quarterly, 1982, pp. 29-43. Reprinted in The Congress of the United States and elsewhere. "Congressional Party Realignment and Transformations of Public Policy in Three Eras," American Journal of Political Science, (1982: pp. 333-60). Reprinted in The Congress of the United States. "Toward a Diachronic Theory of Congress," with J. Cooper, American Political Science Review, December, 1981, pp. 988-1006. Reprinted. "Coalitions Government in the U. S. House of Representatives: With Emphasis on the Conservative Coalition," with C. Bullock in L. Dodd and B. Oppenheimer, Congress Reconsidered, Washington, D. C. Congressional Quarterly, 2nd edition, 1981, pp. 186-203. "Institutional Context and Leadership Style: The House from Cannon to Rayburn," with J. Cooper, American Political Science Review, June 1981, pp. 411425. Reprinted in The Congress of the United States. 9 "Is there a Conservative Coalition in the House?" with C. Bullock, Journal of Politics, May, 1980, pp. 549-59. Reprinted in The Congress of the United States. "The Congressional Staff in the U. S. House of Representatives," in J. Cooper (ed.), The House at Work, Austin: University of Texas Press, 1980, pp. 151-183. "A Model of Policy Change in the Congress, 1886-1960, in Campbell (ed.), Critical Elections, Austin: University of Texas Press, 1979, pp. 176-201. "The Decline of Party in the U. S. House of Representatives: 1886-1968," with J. Cooper and P. Hurley," Legislative Studies Quarterly, October, 1979, pp. 381-407. Reprinted in The Congress of the United States. and elsewhere. "The Supreme Court and Social Change: The Case of Abortion," with K. Kemp and R. Carp, Western Political Science Quarterly, March, 1978, pp. 19-31. "Critical Elections, Congressional Parties, and Clusters of Political Changes," nominated for best paper at the 1975 American Political Science Association Meeting, British Journal of Political Science, January, 1978, pp. 79-99. Reprinted in The Congress of the United States and elsewhere. "Measuring Legislative Potential for Policy Change," with J. Cooper and P. Hurley, Legislative Studies Quarterly, November 1977, pp. 385-97. "Women's Political Expressiveness: The Case for Situational Factors," with K. Tedin, Journal of Politics, May 1977, pp. 448-56. "Polarization in the Women's Movement," with K. Tedin, American Politics Quarterly, 1977, pp. 395-408. "The Electoral Basis of Party Voting: Patterns and Trends in the U. S. House of Representatives, 1887-1969," with J. Cooper and P. Hurley, Sage Yearbook on Electoral Studies, Beverly Hills: Sage Publications, 1977, pp. 133-65. "Problems in the Regulatory State," in J. Anderson (ed.), Policy Studies, New York: Holt, Rinehart, and Winston, 1976. Reprinted in four collections including S. Nagel (ed.), Policy Study Review Annual, Beverly Hills: Sage Publications, 1977, pp. 171-86. "Abortion and the Law: The Impact of Hospital Policy on the Roe and Doe Decision," with F. Carp and K. Kemp, Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law, Fall 1976, pp. 319-39. "The Supreme Court's Abortion Rulings and Social Change, with K. Kemp, Social Science Quarterly, December 1976, pp. 535-46. "Ladies in Pink: An Examination of the Anti-ERA Movement," with K. Tedin, Social Science Quarterly, March, 1976, pp. 564-75. "Parliamentary Reforms and British Politics, 1884-1885," with H. Stevens, Legislative Studies Quarterly, December, 1976, pp. 491-510. 10 "Organization Theory and the U. S. House of Representatives," published by the Government Printing Office for the Select Committee on Committees of the U. S. House of Representatives, 1975. "The House and its Committees: Some Organizational Perspectives," with J. Cooper, prepared for the Select Committee on the Reform of the U. S. House of Representatives, published by the Select Committee, 1975. "The American Party System: An Overview," with R. Murray, Current History, Summer, 1974. "Centralized Leadership with Party Voting in the U. S. House of Representatives at the Turn of the Century," with P. Althoff, Journal of Politics, August 1974, pp. 753-75. Reprinted in The Congress of the United States. "Violence and Vietnam: A Comparison between Attitudes of Civilians and Veterans," with L. Rappoport, Human Relations, 1974, pp. 735-52. "Lawyers and Politics: A Reappraisal," with J. Schmidhauser and L. Berg, Western Political Quarterly, 1974, pp. 440-52. "Reformers and Skeptics: Testing for the Effects of Apportionment Patterns on Policy Outputs," with R. Murray, Sage Yearbook on Public Policy, 1973, pp. 253-76. "The Politics of Regulation: The Case of the Atomic Energy Commission and the Nuclear Industry," American Politics Quarterly, Summer 1973, pp. 361-84. "Policy-Capturing in the Field: The Nuclear Safeguards Problems," with L. Rappoport, Journal of Organizational Behavior and Human Performance, April 1973, pp. 253-66. "Legal Professionalism and Support for the Court," with J. Schmidhauser and L. Berg, Journal of Politics, February 1973, pp. 440-52. "Switched Congressional Seat Districts: Their Effect on Party Voting and Public Policy," with N. Lynn, American Journal of Political Science, August 1973, pp. 15356. Reprinted in The Congress of the United States. "The Politics of Regulation: A Case Study," in R. B. Leachman and P. Althoff (eds.), Detecting Nuclear Theft: Guidelines for Industry and Government, Praeger, 1973. "The Effect of Party Competition on Congress Voting" American Political Science Review, 1973."The Effect of Party Competition on Congressional Voting" American Political Science Review, 1973. "Toward a Theory of Grass Roots Recruitment: A Causal Model," with P. Althoff, Social Science Quarterly, December 1972. 11 "Congressional Leadership in the McKinley Era: A Comparison to the Modern House," Midwest Journal of Political Science, August 1972, pp. 439-59. Reprinted in N. Polsby and R. Peabody, New Perspectives on the House of Representatives, Chicago: Rand McNally, 1977; and The Congress of the United States. "The Effects of Malapportionment on Policy Outputs," Iowa Laboratory for Political Science, Report No. 10, 1967. Reprinted in Reapportionment in the 70's, University of California, 1970. "One Man, One Vote--So What?," Transaction, IV, March 1967, pp. 412-46. Reprinted in Scott and Wallace, Politics, U.S.A.: Cases on the Democratic Process, New York. The Macmillan Company, 3rd edition, 1969. Journal Reviewer American Political Science Review Journal of Politics American Journal of Political Science (Associate Editor) Western Political Quarterly Social Science Quarterly American Politics Quarterly (Editorial Board) Legislative Studies Quarterly (Editorial Board) National Science Foundation (1972-73, 1978-79) Journal of Law, Economics and Organizations Public Choice 12/04/07 12