Tobias Schulze-Cleven, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2009 | University of California, Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, United States |
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General, Industrial and Labor Relations, Public and Social Welfare, Labor EconomicsGoogle:
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(Flexible markets, protected workers: Adjustment pathways in Europe's new economy.) |
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Müller-Jentsch W, Rehder B, Rothstein SA, et al. (2020) Debating Lessons from Germany after the Social Democratic Century German Politics. 29: 522-543 |
Rothstein SA, Schulze-Cleven T. (2020) Beyond Stability: Rethinking Germany’s Political Economy German Politics. 29: 289-296 |
Rothstein SA, Schulze-Cleven T. (2020) Germany after the social democratic century: The political economy of imbalance German Politics. 29: 297-318 |
Schulze-Cleven T. (2017) A Continent in Crisis: European Labor and the Fate of Social Democracy: Labor Studies Journal. 43: 46-73 |
Schulze-Cleven T. (2017) Collective action and globalization: Building and mobilizing labour power Journal of Industrial Relations. 59: 397-419 |
Schulze-Cleven T, Herrigel G, Lichtenstein N. (2017) Beyond disciplinary boundaries: Leveraging complementary perspectives on global labour Journal of Industrial Relations. 59: 510-537 |
Schulze-Cleven T, Olson JR. (2017) Worlds of higher education transformed: toward varieties of academic capitalism Higher Education. 73: 813-831 |
Schulze-Cleven T, Reitz T, Maesse J, et al. (2017) The new political economy of higher education between distributional conflicts and discursive stratification Higher Education. 73: 795-812 |
Schulze-Cleven T, Weishaupt TJ. (2015) Playing Normative Legacies: Partisanship and Employment Policies in Crisis-Ridden Europe Politics and Society. 43: 269-299 |
Ornston D, Schulze-Cleven T. (2015) Conceptualizing Cooperation: Coordination and Concertation as Two Logics of Collective Action Comparative Political Studies. 48: 555-585 |