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Curriculum Vitae: Daniel Harris Levine Professor of Political Science, Emeritus University of Michigan October, 2021 Citizenship: USA Address: 4300 North Marine Drive, Apt 1404 Chicago IL 60613, USA Education Ph.D. in Political Science, Yale University, 1970. M.Phil. in Political Science, Yale University, 1967. M.Sc. (Econ.) in Political Sociology, London School of Economics, 1965. A.B. Dartmouth College, 1964. summa cum laude Languages: Fluent in English and Spanish, good Italian (reading and speaking, decent writing) , rusty French (good reading, some speaking) , some Portuguese, 25 words of German, a half dozen words of Welsh. Professional University of Michigan, 1969-present. Current: Professor of Political Science, Emeritus Profesor Honorario del Departamento Académico de Ciencias Sociales Pontificia Uni- versidad Católica del Peru, 2014 to present Member Editorial Board Revista de Estudos e Pesquisas Sobre as Americas. Brazil James Orin Murfin Professor of Political Science, University of Michigan 2004-2010 Chair, Department of Political Science, University of Michigan 1999-2004 Director Program on Latin American and Caribbean Studies, University of Michigan, 1994-96.

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Curriculum Vitae: Daniel Harris Levine Professor of Political Science, Emeritus

University of Michigan

October, 2021

Citizenship: USA

Address: 4300 North Marine Drive, Apt 1404 Chicago IL 60613, USA Education

Ph.D. in Political Science, Yale University, 1970. M.Phil. in Political Science, Yale University, 1967. M.Sc. (Econ.) in Political Sociology, London School of Economics, 1965. A.B. Dartmouth College, 1964. summa cum laude

Languages: Fluent in English and Spanish, good Italian (reading and speaking, decent writing) , rusty French (good reading, some speaking) , some Portuguese, 25 words of German, a half dozen words of Welsh.

Professional

University of Michigan, 1969-present.

Current: Professor of Political Science, Emeritus

Profesor Honorario del Departamento Académico de Ciencias Sociales Pontificia Uni-versidad Católica del Peru, 2014 to present

Member Editorial Board Revista de Estudos e Pesquisas Sobre as Americas. Brazil

James Orin Murfin Professor of Political Science, University of Michigan 2004-2010

Chair, Department of Political Science, University of Michigan 1999-2004

Director Program on Latin American and Caribbean Studies, University of Michigan, 1994-96.

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President, Section of Venezuelan Studies, Latin American Studies Association, 2006-2010

Elected member, Council of the Society for the Scientific Study of Religion, 1996-1998.

Visiting Appointments: Universidad Sergio Arboleda (Bogotá, Colombia 2012); Universi-dad de Salamanca, Spain (2004, 2005); Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina, 2004, 2009); Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú, 1990, 1992-94, 2006-present; Associate, Instituto Bartolomé de las Casas [Lima, Peru], 1990, 1992-94; Centre for Latin American Studies, University of Cambridge [England] 1998; University of Wales, Swansea, 1998; Universitat de Barcelona [Spain] 1997; University of Leiden, Netherlands [Crayenborgh Lecture] 1997; La Universidad del Zulia, [Maracaibo, Venezuela] 1996; Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona [Spain] 1994; Instituto Internacional de Estudios Avanzados [Caracas, Venezuela] 1988, 1992-93; Instituto de Estudios Superiores de Administración [Caracas, Venezuela] 1992-93; FLACSO-Sede Ecuador [Quito, Ecuador] 1991, 1992, 1993; Visiting Fellow, Kellogg Institute, University of Notre Dame, 1988; 2007; Prince-ton University, 1985; Universidad Rafael Landívar [Guatemala] 1978.

Field Research Experience

Venezuela, Peru, 1996, 1998; Venezuela, Ecuador, Peru, 1991-93; Peru, 1990; Ve-nezuela, 1988; Colombia and Venezuela, 1981-1983; Guatemala, 1978; Colombia and Venezuela, 1971-1973; Venezuela, 1967-1969.

Honors, Awards and Fellowships

Profesor Honorario del Departamento Académico de Ciencias Sociales Pontificia Uni-versidad Católica del Peru, 2014

[Honorary Professor in the Academic Department of Social Sciences, Catholic University of Peru Lima Peru, 2014]

Luce Foundation Fellow, Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, Washington DC 2011

Security and Development Faculty Fellow, Center for Comparative and International Studies University of Michigan, 2009-10

James Orin Murfin Professor of Political Science University of Michigan, 1999-2004

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Visiting Fellow, Helen Kellogg Institute for International Studies, University of Notre Dame, 2007.

Crayenborg Lecture, University of Leiden, Netherlands,1997. International Institute, University of Michigan, Seed Grant for Preliminary In-terdisciplinary Ecological Research in Venezuela. 1997

Fulbright Senior Lecturer/Research Award, Peru, 1990. Affiliated with the Instituto Bar-tolomé De Las Casas and the Pontificia Universidad Católica del Peru.

Visiting Fellow, Helen Kellogg Institute for International Studies, University of Notre Dame, 1988.

National Endowment for the Humanities, Basic Research Grant for "Religion and Politics at the Grass Roots: Studies in South American Communities", 1982-1984.

Support from the Joint Committee on Latin American Studies of the Social Science Re-search Council for a conference on Popular Religion, Politics, and Culture in Latin Amer-ica, held in March l982. I co-organized the conference and edited the volume.

Rackham Faculty Fellowship and Research Grant from the Horace H. Rackham School of Graduate Studies of the University of Michigan for initial field work in Venezuela and Colombia on changes in religion and politics at the grass roots, 1981.

Fulbright Senior Lecturer in Political Science, Guatemala, 1978.

Post-doctoral individual research grant from the Joint Committee on Latin American Studies of the Foreign Area Fellowship Program for completion of field research on reli-gion and politics in Venezuela and Colombia, 1973.

Research Grant from the Social Science Research Council for field research on religion and politics in Colombia, 1972.

Faculty Fellowship and Research Grant from the Horace H. Rackham School of Graduate Studies of the University of Michigan for initial field research on religion and politics in Venezuela and Colombia, 1971.

Sterling Fellow, Yale University, 1968-1969.

Latin American Teaching Fellowship, 1968-1969.

Doherty Fellowship, 1967-1968.

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University Fellowship, Yale University, 1965-1967.

James B. Reynolds Fellowship for Foreign Study, 1964-1965.

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PUBLICATIONS

Books Religion and Violence, Rights and Reconciliation, Basel: MDPI Books, 2021

Politics, Religion, and Society in Latin America. Boulder CO. Lynne Rienner Publishers 2012

The Quality of Democracy in Latin America. [Co editor and contributor] Boulder CO. Lynne Rienner Publishers 2011

Voces Populares en el Catolicismo Latinoamericano Lima: CEP-Instituto Bartolomé De Las Casas, 1996.

Constructing Culture and Power in Latin America. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 1993. [Editor and Contributor]

Popular Voices in Latin American Catholicism. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1992.

Religion and Political Conflict in Latin America University of North Carolina Press, 1986 [Editor and Contributor]

Religion and Politics in Latin America: The Catholic Church in Venezuela and Colombia. Princeton University Press, 1981

Churches and Politics in Latin America. SAGE Publications, 1980. [Editor and Contribu-tor]

Conflict and Political Change in Venezuela. Princeton University Press, 1973

Special Journal Issues

“Religion and Violence, Rights and Reconciliation” Religions (January, 2021), (https://www.mdpi.com/journal/religions/special_issues/violence) Guest editor and contributor

“La Calidad de la Democracia en America Latina” América Latina Hoy Revista de Cien-cias Sociales, (Salamanca, Spain] 45 (April, 2007) Co guest-editor and co author (with José E. Molina) of contributions to this special issue.

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“Religión y Política en una Epoca de Pluralismo” América Latina Hoy Revista de Cien-cias Sociales, (Salamanca, Spain] 41 December 2005 [Guest editor and contributor of this special issue]

"The Church and Politics in Latin America", special issue of the Journal of Interamerican

Studies and World Affairs, 21:1 (February, 1979) [Guest editor and con-tributor]

Articles and Chapters

“Rereading A Theology of Liberation Fifty Years Later” Forthcoming, International Journal of Latin American Religions, 2022

“Encuentros con Teología de la Liberación” in Memoria Presencia y Futuro (a los 50 años de la publicación de Teologia de la Liberación (forthcoming, Lima CEP 2021)

‘Religión, Cultura y Política en los Estados Unidos. Notas Sobre la Situación Actual” pp 30-42 in CLACSO Boletin #2, Religiones y Decolonialidad en América Latina, Neoliberalismo, Democracia y Religiones Conservadoras, Mayo 2021

https://www.clacso.org/boletin-2-religiones-y-decolonialidad-en-america-latina/

“Introduction: Religion and Violence, Rights and Reconciliation” in special issue “Reli-gion and Violence, Rights and Reconciliation” Religions (January, 2021), (https://www.mdpi.com/journal/religions/special_issues/violence)

“Elementos Para Repensar el Estado del Arte en Sociologia de la Religión” Sociedad y Religión, Volume 30, No 53 June, 2020 pp10-38.

“Reflections on the Evolution of the State of the Art’ Religions 2019, 10, 99; doi:10.3390/rel10020099

{available as “Reflections on the Evolution of the State of the Art’ pp 166-179 in Roy C

Amore ed, Religion and Politics. New Developments World Wide. MDPI Basel Switzerland, 2019

Open Access ISBN 978-3-03921-429-7 (Pbk); ISBN 978-3-03921-430-3 (PDF) https://doi.org/10.3390/books978-3-03921-430-3 (registering DOI) © 2019 by the authors; CC BY-NC-ND licence

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“The Urgent Need for Democrats to Embrace Progressive Policies” https://theconversa-tion.com January 21, 2019 (with Bruce J. Berman)

“The Republican Party and the Undermining of American Democracy” https://www.thecon-

versation.com November 18,2018. [with Bruce J Berman )

" Desaprender Para Poder Aprender. Mi Experiencia con el Estado del Arte" Newsletter No 38 ACSRM (Asociación de Cientistas Sociales de la Religión del Mercosur) October 2018 pp 12-15

"The Authoritarian Gambit" LASA Forum 48: 4, pp 1-3, October 2017 http://lasa.international.pitt.edu/forum/files/vol48-issue4/Debates-1.pdf

“Silvert’s Approach and Methods” pp. 41-54 in Abraham Lowenthal and Martin Wein-stein, eds. Kalman Silvert: Engaging Latin America Building Democracy Boul-der, CO: Lynne Rienner Publishers, 2016

Available in Spanish as “Los Enfoques y Metodos de Silvert” in Abraham Lowen-thal and Martin Weinstein, eds, Kalman Silvert. América Latina y la Construc-ción de la Democracia (LASA Rresearch Commons, 2021)

https//10.25154/book7

“Real Violence and Real Religion” Anuario de Historia de América Latina (Jahrbuch fur Geshcichte Lateinamerikas) Koln/Weimar/Wien: Bohlau Verlag, GmbH & Cie, 2016 pp. 237-248.

“Pathways to the Future” (Conclusion) pp 764-774 in Virginia Garrard Burnett, Paul Freston, and Stephen C. Dove, eds The Cambridge History of Religion in Latin America New York. Cambridge University Press, 2016.

“What Pope Francis Brings to Latin America” CLALS Working Paper No. 11. Washing-

ton, DC: American University's Center for Latin American & Latino Studies March 2016. http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=2761467.

Available in Italian as "Che Cosa Porta il Papa Francesco in America Latina"

“On Mentors and Mentoring A Memoir of Robert A. Dahl and Kalman H. Silvert” PS Political Science and Politics, (49:2) April, 2016, pp 343-346.

http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayJournal?jid=PSC

“The Evolution of the Theory and Practice of Rights in Latin American Catholicism” pp. 27-61 in Alexander Wilde ed, Religious Responses to Violence: Human

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Rights in Latin America Past and Present. University of Notre Dame Press, 2015

[in Spanish: “ La evolución de la teoría y la práctica de los derechos en el catolicismo latinoamericano” pp. 43-78 in Alexander Wilde, ed, Las Iglesias Ante la Violencia en América Latina. Los derechos humanos en el pasado y el pre-sente. Mexico DF Facultad Latinoamericana de Ciencias Sociales, Sede Mexico 2015.

“The Vatican II Church in Latin America: A Personal Journey” http://wakeuplazarus.net/v2/index.html). 2015

“Vatican II and Latin America” http://wakeuplazarus.net/v2/index.html). 2015 “Violencia y Polìtca en América Latina. El Lugar de la Trama Religiosa” Entrevista de

Marcos Andrés Carbonelli a Daniel Levine, Sociedad y Religión, 43: Vol XXV (2015) pp 169-179.

“The Francis Effect” Americas Quarterly, Volume 8, No. 4, October 2014, 26-31.

“Robert A. Dahl. A Brief Memoir and Appreciation” (2014) http://politi-calscience.yale.edu/news/remembrance-robert-dahl

“Surprises” Pp 478-80 in Ronald Schramm, ed., The Road Less Traveled. A Tradition of Leadership Personal Reflections of Dartmouth ‘64s. On the Occasion of our 50th Reunion. Hanover NH, 2014

“Religión, democracia, violencia, derechos humanos: América Latina en perspectiva comparativa”, Pp. 261-298 in Verónica Giménez Béliveau and Emerson Giumbelli eds, Religión , cultura, y política en las sociedades del siglo XXI. Buenos Aires, Editorial Biblios 2014

“Religión y política en América Latina desde los años setenta en cuatro escenas” Nostro-mo, Vol V, No 6 (Primavera-Verano, 2013) 61-76

“Camilo Torres: Glaube, Politik and Gewalt” pp 297-325 in Silke Hensel and Hubert Wolf eds., Die Katholische Kirche und Gewalt. Europa und Lateinamerika im 20 Jahrhundert, Wien/Koln/Weimar: Bohlau Verlag, 2013

“Grupos Populares, Cultura Popular, y Religión Popular” Pp. 177-212 in Matilde Parra de Niño and Veronica Zubillaga, eds, Hacer Sociología en Venezuela Jun-tos a Alberto Gruson. Caracas. Universidad Católica Andres Bello, 2013.

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“The Burden of History” www.nytimes.com/roomfordebate (March 13, 2013)

“Calidad de la Democracia: Fuerzas y Debilidades en América Latina”. Pp 113-148 in Gerardo Munck and Sebastián Mantilla, eds, La calidad de la democracia: perspectivas desde América Latina: Quito: CELAEP Fundacion Hanns Seidel, 2012.

“Calidad de la Democracia en Venezuela”, America Latina Hoy, Vol. 62, December 2012, pp. 157-175, [jointly with José E. Molina]

“Religion, Society and Politics: Past, Present, and Future” The Americas, 69:1 (July, 2012), 123-132.

“La Calidad de la Democracia en América Latina” Temas de Democracia 2 (Santo Domingo) December, 2011, pp 56-69 [jointly with José E. Molina]

“Calidad de la Democracia: Fortalezas y Debilidades en América Latina” Revista Lati-noamericana de Política Comparada Vol 5, Julio 2011, Pp. 95-123 [jointly with José E. Molina]

“Camilo Torres: Fe, Política, y Violencia” Sociedad y Religión, (Buenos Aires) Vol XXI 34/35, 59-91 (Fall 2011)

“Religión y Política en América Latina en el Siglo XX. Un balance empírico y teórico-metodológico” Pp 201-23 in Mariela Ceva and Claudia Touris, eds, Nuevos Aportes a los Estudios de la Religion en las Sociedades Contem-poráneas del Cono Sur Buenos Aires Editorial Lumiere 2011

“La Religión y la Política en América Latina en Cuatro Escenas. Desde 1970 a la actuali-dad” Pp 117-42 in Mariela Ceva and Claudia Touris, eds, Nuevos Aportes a los Estudios de la Religion en las sociedades contemporáneas del Cono Sur Buenos Aires Editorial Lumiere 2011

“La Calidad de la Democracia: Fortalezas y Deblidades en América Latina” Revista Lati-noamericana de Politica Comparada 2011 [jointly with José E. Molina]

“The Agony of Venezuela’s Democracy” Democracy Digest March 4, 2011 (National Endowment for Democracy) http://www.demdigest.net/blog/2011/03/the-agony-of-venezuela%e2%80%99s-democracy/

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“Evaluating the Quality of Democracy in Latin America” Pp. 1-20 in Daniel H. Levine and José E. Molina, eds, The Quality of Democracy in Latin America, Lynne Rienner 2011 [jointly with José E. Molina]

“Measuring the Quality of Democracy” Pp. 21-38 in Daniel H. Levine and José E. Moli-na, eds, The Quality of Democracy in Latin America, Lynne Rienner 2011 [jointly with José E. Molina]

“The Quality of Democracy: Strengths and Weaknesses in Latin America” Pp. 245-60 in Daniel H. Levine and José E. Molina, eds, The Quality of Democracy in Latin America. Lynne Rienner 2011 [jointly with José E. Molina]

“Violencias y Religiones” in Dossier. Catolicismo y Cultura Política en América Latina Contemporánea, Anuario del IEHS, [Argentina] No. 24, 2010, Pp. 445-64.

“Reflections on the Mutual Impact of Violence and Religious Change in Latin America” Latin American Politics and Society, 52:3 (Fall 2010) , Pp. 131-150.

“Religion, Rights, Violence and Reconciliation” International Connections (University of Michigan) Spring 2010.

“Religion and Politics in Latin America Since the 1970s in Four Scenes” Hemisphere, Vol 19 (Spring 2010) Pp 22-29

[Feature article in special issue on Religion in Latin America]

“Pluralism as Challenge and Opportunity” Pp. 405-28 in Frances Hagopian, ed, Contem-porary Catholicism, Religious Pluralism, and Democracy in Latin Ameri-ca. University of Notre Dame Press, 2009

“El Futuro Visto Desde Aparecida” Unica. Revista de Artes y Humanidades Universi-dad Catíolica Cecilio Acosta, Venezuela, No 21 (January-April 2009) Pp.175-96.

“The Future of Christianity in Latin America” Journal of Latin American Studies, [United Kingdom] 41:1 (February 2009) Pp. 121-145.

“Calidad de la Democracia en América Latina: Índice específico y evaluación comparada de los países”, Pp. 284-307 in Henry Pease and Giofanni Peirano Torriani (editors) Reforma del Estado Peruano. Seminario en los 90 Años de la Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú. Lima: Fondo Editorial, Pontifi-cia Universidad Católica del Perú, 2008.

[jointly with José E.. Molina]

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“The Future as Seen From Aparecida” Pp, 173-90 in R Pelton ed, Aparecida: Quo Vadis University of Scranton Press, 2008.

“Conclusion. Evangelicals and Democracy: The Experience of Latin America in Context” Pp. 207-23 in Paul C. Freston, ed, Evangelical Christianity and Democ-racy in Latin America Oxford University Press, 2008

“Movimientos ciudadanos urbanos y desempoderamiento en el Perú y Venezuela” Pp. 341-84 in Ana Maria Bejarano, Scott Mainwaring, and Eduardo Pizarro ed, La crisis de la representación democrática en la región andina. Bo-gotá: Editorial Norma, 2008. [jointly with Catalina Romero]

The Quality of Democracy in Latin America: Another View, Kellogg Institute Working Paper # 342 , University of Notre Dame, November 2007

[jointly with José E. Molina]

The Future of Christianity in Latin America Kellogg Institute Working Paper # 340 Uni-versity of Notre Dame August. 2007

“Rethinking Venezuela: Nationalism and “Exceptionalism” Society, 44:5 (July/August 2007) Pp. 90-93.

“La Calidad de la Democracia en América Latina: Una Visión Comparada” América Latina Hoy 45 (April, 2007) Pp 17-46

[jointly with José E. Molina]

“Presentación” América Latina Hoy 45 (April, 2007) Pp11-13 [jointly with José E. Molina]

“Polarización Ideológica, Sociedad Civil y Religión en América Latina” Pp 237-271 in Leon Sarcos ed, Democracia Siglo XXI (Caracas: Astro Data) 2006.

“Liberation theology” for second edition of The Encyclopedia of Politics and Religion, CQ Press, 2006

“Base communities”, for second edition of The Encyclopedia of Politics and Religion, CQ Press, 2006

“Religious Transformations and the Language of Rights in Latin America” Taiwan Jour-nal of Democracy, 2:2 (December 2006), Pp. 117-142.

“The Catholic Church and the Chávez Government in Venezuela” The Catholic Herald (UK) . September 2006. [jointly with David Smilde]

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“Civil Society and Political Decay in Venezuela” Pp. 169-192 in Richard Feinberg, Car-los Waisman, and Leon Zamosc, eds, Civil Society and Democracy in Latin America. (Palgrave Macmillan/St Martins Press, 2006)

“Urban Citizen Movements and Disempowerment in Peru and Venezuela” Pp. 227-56 in Ana Maria Bejarano, Scott Mainwaring, and Eduardo Pizarro eds, When Representation Fails: The Crisis of Democratic Representation in the An-des, Stanford University Press, 2006

[jointly with Catalina Romero]

“Religión y Política en América Latina. La Nueva Cara Pública de la Religión” Sociedad y Religión (Buenos Aires) 26/27 Vol XVIII (2006) Pp. 7-29.

“Pluralidad, Pluralismo, y La Creación de un Vocabulario de Derechos” América Latina Hoy. Revista de Ciencias Sociales, 41 (December, 2005) Pp. 17-34.

“Presentación” América Latina Hoy.41 (December 2005) Pp. 11-13.

“Movimientos urbanos y desempoderamiento en Peru y Venezuela”, América Latina Hoy 36 (April 2004) Pp. 47-77.

Special Issue on New Forms of Political Protest. [jointly with Catalina Romero]

“El consenso democrático venezolano en dos tiempos, 1972-2002”. Politeia [Venezuela] No. 30 (2004) Pp. 21-40.

“Comparative Politics and American Politics” APSA-CP [newsletter of the Organized Section on Comparative Politics of the American Political Science Associ-ation] 15:1 (Winter, 2004), Pp. 15-17. (Contribution to a symposium)

“Theoretical and Methodological Reflections about the Study of Religion and Politics in Latin America” Pp. 3-16 in M. Crahan ed, Religion, Culture and Society: The Case of Cuba, Washington: Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, 2003.

“Democratic Consensus in Venezuela: 1972-2002” Iberoamericana Nordic Journal of Latin American and Caribbean Studies, 33:1 (2003) Pp 11-30.

“Una Aproximación Para Entender la Crisis Política de Venezuela” Cuestión de Estado (Lima) No 31, 2003.

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“The Rise and Decline of COPEI in Venezuela” Pp. 275-300 in Scott Mainwaring and Timothy Scully, eds, Christian Democratic Parties in Latin America Stan-ford: Stanford University Press, 2003. [jointly with Brian F. Crisp and José E.. Molina]

[available in Spanish as “ El Ascenso y la Decadencia del COPEI en Ve-nezuela” Pp 365-397 in La Democracia Cristiana en América Latina Conflictos y Competencia Electoral Mexico Fondo de Cultura Economica, 2010)

“Debate: Undemocratic Venezuela” Bulletin of Latin American Research, 22:2 April

2003, Pp 231-236.

“Reflexiones metodológicas acerca del estudio de religión y política en América Latina” Paginas (Lima) No. 176, August 2002, Pp. 66-78.

“The Decline and Fall of Democracy in Venezuela: Ten Theses”, Bulletin of Latin Ameri-can Research 21:2 (April 2002), Pp. 248-69.

“Diez tesis sobre la decadencia y crisis de la democracia en Venezuela” Pp. 10-35 in José Vicente Carrasquero, Thais Maingón, and Friedrich Welsch, eds., Ve-nezuela en transición: elecciones y democracia, 1998-2000. Caracas: CDB Publicaciones, 2001)

“The News About Religion in Latin America”, Pp. 120-142 in M. Silk ed., Religion on

the International News Agenda Hartford: The Leonard Greenberg Center for the Study of Religion in Public Life,2000)

Reprinted in Howard Wiarda and Margaret MacLeish Mott, eds, Politics and Social Change in Latin America (Boulder, CO: Westview Press, 2001, 4th ed)

"Revolutionaries, 'The Cause', and the Truth" Human Rights Review, 1:1 (October-De-cember, 1999), Pp.98-102.

“A Movement That Wont Die” Connection to the Americas July-August 1999.

“Encounter With Religion: Liberation Theology” Interview on Australian Broadcasting Corporation, July 18, 1999 (www.abc,net.au/rn)

"Venezuela: The Character, Crisis, and Possible Future of Democracy", Pp. 367-428 in Larry Diamond, Jonathan Hartlyn, Juan Linz, and Seymour Lipset Democ-

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racy in Developing Countries, second edition (Boulder, CO: Lynne Rien-ner Publishers, 1999)

[Jointly with Brian F. Crisp] [earlier version in World Affairs Vol 161, No 3, Pp. 123-166, Winter 1999]

[in Spanish as “Venezuela: Carácteristicas, Crisis, y Posible Futuro Democrático,” America Latina Hoy Revista de Ciencias Sociales , no 21, 5-23

"Democratizing the Democracy: Crisis and Reform in Venezuela" Journal of Inter Amer-ican Studies and World Affairs 40:2 (Summer, 1998) Pp. 27-62. [jointly with Brian F. Crisp]

"Base Communities", Pp.69-71 in The Encyclopedia of Politics and Religion I. Washing-ton: Congressional Quarterly Books, 1998.

"Liberation Theology", pp. 471-474 in The Encyclopedia of Politics and Religion II Washington: Congressional Quarterly Books, 1998.

[Abridged version in The Encyclopedia of Revolutions Washington: Con-gressional Quarterly Books, 1998]

"Beyond the Exhaustion of the Model: Survival and Transformation of Democracy in Venezuela" Pp. 187-214 in Damarys Canache and Michael Kulisheck, eds Reinventing Legitimacy: Democracy and Political Change in Venezuela (Greenwood Press, 1998)

[earlier version available as "Beyond Exhaustion of the Model: Possibilities for

Democratic Survival and Transformation in Venezuela" pp. 367-97 in Eli Diniz, ed, O Desafio da Democracia na América Latina Rio De Janeiro: IUPERJ, 1996.]

"El Futuro de las Teologías", in Carlos Polanco, Cipriano Cruz, and Ana Semeco, eds., Desafíos del Siglo XXI. (Caracas: Ediciones de la Secretaría de la Univer-sidad Central de Venezuela, 1998)

"Bridging the Gap between Empowerment and Power in Latin America" Pp. 63-103 in Susanne Hoeber Rudolph and James Piscatori eds. Transnational Religion and Fading States (Boulder, CO: Westview Press, 1997). [jointly with David Stoll]

"El problema de la legitimidad en Venezuela" Cuestiones Políticas [Venezuela]. No.16 (1996),Pp. 5-44. [jointly with Brian Crisp and Juan Carlos Rey]

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"Religious Change, Empowerment, and Power: Bridging the Gap in Latin America", Journal of Iberian and Latin American Studies of Australasia, 1:1 & 2, December 1995, Pp. 1-34. [jointly with David Stoll]

"Religious Change, Empowerment, and Power: Reflections on Latin American Experi-ence" Pp. 15-40 in Satya Pattnayak ed., Organized Religion in the Politi-cal Transformation of Latin America. (New York: University Press of America,1995).

[earlier version available as Working Paper No. 112, Institut de Ciències

Polítiques i Socials, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain, 1995]

"Protestants and Catholics in Latin America; A Family Portrait" Pp. 155-78 in Martin Marty and R. Scott Appleby, eds., Fundamentalisms Comprehended. (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1995).

[abridged version published in the Bulletin of the American Academy of

Arts and Sciences, Vol. L, NO. 4 January/February,1997, Pp. 10-42.

"On Premature Reports of the Death of Liberation Theology," The Review of Politics, 57:1 (Winter, 1995), Pp 105-31.

"Venezuela: The Life and Times of the Party System", Pp. 37-71 in Scott Mainwaring and Timothy R. Scully, eds., Building Democratic Institutions: Party Systems in Latin America (Stanford: Stanford University Press, 1995).

[jointly with Miriam Kornblith]

[earlier version available as Working Paper No. 197 Kellogg Institute, University of Notre Dame, June 1993]

[available in Spanish as "Venezuela: Las vicisitudes del sistema de par-tidos" pp. 31-60 in Scott Mainwaring and Timothy R. Scully eds, La Con-strucción de Instituciones Democráticas. Sistema de Partidos en América Latina. Santiago, Chile: CIEPLAN, 1996.

"Legitimacy, Governability, and Reform in Venezuela" Pp. 223-51 in Louis Goodman,

Johanna Mendelson Forman, Moises Naím, Joseph Tulchin, and Gary Bland, eds., Lessons of the Venezuelan Experience. (Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1995). [jointly with Brian F. Crisp]

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"The Legitimacy Problem" Pp. 139-70 in Jennifer McCoy, Andrés Serbín, William Smith, and Andrés Stambouli, eds., Venezuelan Democracy Under Pres-sure. (New Brunswick, NJ: Transaction Press, 1995.)

[jointly with Brian F. Crisp and Juan Carlos Rey]

"Goodbye to Venezuelan Exceptionalism" Journal of Inter American Studies and World Affairs, 36:4 (Winter, 1994), Pp. 145-82.

"'Unidos Por la Fé en un Pueblo Organizado': Acción Comunitaria Por la Salud Mental

en Maracaibo" in Juan Carlos Navarro, ed., Organizaciones de Partici-pación Comunitaria. Su Contribución en la Lucha Contra la Pobreza, (Caracas, Venezuela: Ediciones IESA, 1994.

[jointly with Phyllis Levine]

[English version published in Washington by the Inter American Development Bank, 1994]

Charlas Sobre Legitimidad, Gobernabilidad, y Cultura Política Lima, Perú: Instituto Bartolomé de Las Casas, Materiales de Trabajo) 1994.

"Construyendo Cultura y Poder" Pp. 219-62 in Catalina Romero and Ismael Muñoz eds., Liberación y Desarrollo en America Latina. Perspectivas Lima, Perú: CEP-Instituto Bartolomé de las Casas, 1993

"Constructing Culture and Power". Pp 1-40 in Daniel H. Levine, ed., Constructing Cul-ture and Power in Latin America (Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 1993).

[reprinted in Dwight B. Heath, ed., Contemporary Cultures and Societies of Latin America (Waveland Press, 2001)

"Pobreza, democracia, y desarrollo," Paginas [Lima, Perú], 118, (Noviembre, 1992), Pp. 37-59.

[participant in forum on "Desarrollo y Liberación en America Latina: Nuevos Horizontes"]

"Perú: El Derecho a Pensar en Situación de Fin del Mundo," in SIC [Caracas, Venezuela] Año LV, No. 548 (Septiembre-Octubre, 1992), Pp. 374-76.

"Religion", in Paula H. Covington, ed., Latin America and the Caribbean: A Critical Guide to Research Sources (Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1992), Pp. 683-93.

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"Harmony, Law, and Anthropology," Michigan Law Review, 89:6 (May, 1991), Pp. 1766-77.

"Considering Liberation Theology as Utopia," The Review of Politics, 52:3 (Fall, 1990), Pp. 602-19.

"How Not to Understand Liberation Theology, Nicaragua, or Both," Journal of Inter American Studies and World Affairs, 32:3 (Fall, 1990), Pp. 229-45.

"Religión, sociedad, y política. Secularización o nueva síntesis," Paginas [Lima, Perú], 105 (Octubre, 1990), Pp. 4-14.

"Popular Groups, Popular Culture, and Popular Religion," Comparative Studies in Soci-ety and History, 32:4 (October, 1990), Pp. 718-64.

[reprinted in Daniel H. Levine, ed., Constructing Culture and Power in

Latin America (Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 1993] [earlier version available as Working Paper No. 127, Kellogg Institute,

University of Notre Dame August, 1989]

"L'impacte de la théologie de la liberatiòn en Amérique Latine," Archives de Sciences So-ciales des Réligions, 71 (juillet-septembre, 1990), Pp. 43-62.

"The Impact and Lasting Influence of Medellín and Puebla," in Edward Cleary, ed., Born of the Poor: The Latin American Church Since Medellín (Notre Dame: University of Notre Dame Press, 1990), Pp. 64-74.

"The Catholic Church and Politics: Basic Trends and Likely Futures," in D. Keogh ed., Church and Politics in Latin America (London: Macmillan, 1990), Pp. 25-48.

"Religion and Political Change," in D. Gerstein, N. Smelser, and D. Luce, eds., Leading Edges in Social and Behavioral Science. (New York: Russell Sage Foun-dation, 1989), Pp. 497-506.

[Working Papers from the Ten Year Outlook on Research Opportunities , a project of the Committee on Basic Research in the Behavioral and Social Sciences, Commission on Behavioral and Social Sciences and Education, National Research Council]

"Venezuela: The Nature, Sources, and Future Prospects of Democracy," Pp. 247-290. on L. Diamond, J. Linz, and S. M. Lipset, eds., Democracy in Developing

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Countries. Volume 4 Latin America (Boulder, CO: Lynne Rienner, Pub-lishers, 1989)

"Religion and Popular Protest in Latin America: Contrasting Experiences", in S. Eckstein, ed. Power and Popular Protest: Latin American Social Movements. (Berkeley: University of California Press, 1989), Pp. 203-240) [jointly with Scott Mainwaring].

[available in Spanish as “Religión y Protesta Popular en América Latina: Experiencias Contrastantes” Pp. 237-273 in S. Eckstein,

ed, Poder y Protesta Popular. Movimientos Sociales Latinoamericanos. Mexico: Siglo XXI Editores, 2001.

[earlier version available as "Religion and Popular Protest in Latin Amer-ica", Working Paper No. 83, Kellogg Institute, University of Notre Dame September, 1986]

"Partnership With the Poor", Notre Dame Magazine, 17:4 (Winter, 1988-89), Pp. 30-32.

"Assessing the Impacts of Liberation Theology in Latin America", The Review of Poli-tics, 50:2 (Spring, 1988) Pp. 241-63.

"Paradigm Lost: Dependence to Democracy", World Politics 40:3 (April, 1988) Pp. 377-94.

"From Church and State to Religion and Politics and Back Again", World Affairs 150:2 (Spring, 1987), Pp. 93-108.

[reprinted in Social Compass, 37:3, (Fall, 1990) Pp. 331-52.] [reprinted in H. Wiarda ed, Politics and Social Change in Latin America.

Still a Distinct Tradition? Boulder, CO: Westview Press, 1992]. [reprinted in Roderic Ai Camp ed, Democracy and Development in Latin

America, Patterns and Cycles. Wilmington DE: SR Books,1995]

"Holiness, Faith, Power, Politics", Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion, 26:4 (De-cember, 1987), Pp. 551-61.

"If Only They Could Be More Like Us!", Caribbean Review, 15:4 (Spring, 1987), Pp. 19, 35.

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"Doing Research on Popular Religion and Politics", in Don C. Hazen, ed., Latin Ameri-can Masses and Minorities: Their Images and Realities Papers of the Thirtieth Annual Meeting of the Seminar on the Acquisition of Latin Amer-ican Library Materials (Madison: SALALM Secretariat, 1987), Pp. 281-87.

"Venezuela", in M. Wiener and E. Ozbudon, eds., Competitive Elections in Developing Countries. (Durham, NC: Duke University Press, 1987), Pp. 248-82.

"Is Religion Being Politicized? And Other Pressing Questions Latin America Poses", PS, XIX: 4 (Fall, 1986), Pp. 825-821.

"Religion and Politics in Comparative and Historical Perspective" Comparative Politics, 19:1 (October, 1986), Pp. 95-122.

"Preface", Pp. ix-xiii.in D. Levine, ed., Religion and Political Conflict in Latin America. (Chapel Hill, NC: University of North Carolina Press, 1986)

"Religion, the Poor, and Politics in Latin America Today", Pp. 3-23in D. Levine, ed., Re-ligion and Political Conflict in Latin America. (Chapel Hill, NC: Universi-ty of North Carolina Press, 1986).

"Colombia: The Institutional Church and the Popular", pp. 187-217 in D. Levine, ed., Re-ligion and Political Conflict in Latin America. (Chapel Hill, NC: Universi-ty of North Carolina Press, 1986)

"Conflict and Renewal", pP. Pp. 236-255 in D. Levine, ed., Religion and Political Con-flict in Latin America, (Chapel Hill, NC: University of North Carolina Press, 1986)

"Continuities in Colombia", Journal of Latin American Studies [England], 17:2, No-vember, 1985, Pp. 295-317.

[reprinted in Jorge Dominguez, ed., Essays on Mexico, Central and South

America, Volume 3 The Roman Catholic Church in Latin America: Schol-arly Perspectives from the 1960s to the 1990s (Hamden, CT: Garland Pub-lishing Inc, 1994]

"The Transition to Democracy: Are There Lessons From Venezuela?" Bulletin of Latin American Research, 4:1 (1985), Pp. 47-61).

"`Whose Heart Could Be So Staunch?'" Christianity and Crisis, 22 July, 1985.

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"That Old Melody", The Wilson Quarterly [invited commentary] Winter, 1984, p. 152.

"Religion and Politics: Drawing Lines, Understanding Change", Latin American Re-search Review 20:1 (Winter, 1985) Pp. 185-201.

"Religion and Politics: Dimensions of Renewal", Thought 59:233 (June, 1984), Pp. 117-142. [Lead article for special issue on "The Church in Latin America"].

"Popular Organizations and the Church: Thoughts From Colombia", Journal of Inter American Studies and World Affairs 26:1 (February, 1984), Pp. 137-142.

"U.S. Illusions and Latin American Truths", Rackham Reports, 7:1 (Spring, 1981).

"Religion, Society, and Politics: States of the Art", Latin American Research Review, 16:3 (Fall, 1981), Pp.185-209.

"Portraits of Venezuela", Journal of Inter American Studies and World Affairs, 23:2 (May, 1981), Pp. 203-224.

"Religion and Politics, Politics and Religion: An Introduction", Pp. 16-40 in D. Levine, ed., Churches and Politics in Latin America (SAGE Publications, 1980)

"Church Elites in Venezuela and Colombia: Context, Background, and Beliefs", Latin American Research Review 14:1 (Spring, 1979), Pp. 51-79.

"Urbanization in Latin America", Latin American Research Review, 14:1 (Spring, 1979), Pp. 170-183.

"Religion and Politics, Politics and Religion: An Introduction", Journal of Inter American Studies and World Affairs, 21:1 (February, 1979), Pp. 5-29.

"Authority in Church and Society: Latin American Models", Comparative Studies in So-ciety and History, 20:4 (October, 1978), Pp. 517-544.

[reprinted in Jorge Dominguez, ed., Essays on Mexico, Central and South

America, Volume 3 The Roman Catholic Church in Latin America: Schol-arly Perspectives from the 1960s to the 1990s (Hamden, CT: Garland Pub-lishing Inc, 1994]

"Venezuela Since 1958: The Consolidation of Democratic Politics", in J. Linz and A. Stepan, eds., The Breakdown of Democratic Regimes Part III Latin Ameri-ca, (Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1978), Pp . 82-109.

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"Venezuelan Politics: Past and Future", Pp. 7-44.in R. Bond, ed., Contemporary Ve-nezuela and Its Role in International Affairs (New York: New York Uni-versity Press, for the Council on Foreign Relations, 1977)

"Democracy and the Church", in J. Martz and D. Myers eds., Venezuela The Democratic Experience (New York: Praeger Publishers, 1977), Pp. 158-173.

"The Catholic Church, 'Politics', and Violence: The Colombian Case", The Review of Pol-itics 39:2 (April, 1977), Pp. 220-249. [jointly with Alexander W. Wilde].

"Democracy and the Church in Venezuela", Journal of Inter American Studies and World Affairs, 18:1 (February, 1976), Pp. 3-22.

"Urbanization, Migrants, and Politics in Venezuela", Journal of Inter American Studies and World Affairs, 17:3, (August, 1975), Pp. 358-372.

"Venezuela Después de 1958: Restauración y Consolidación de la Política Democrática", Desarrollo Económico [Buenos Aires] 14:55 (October-December, 1974), Pp. 441-480.

"Religion and Politics: Recent Works", Journal of Inter American Studies and World Af-fairs, 16:4 (November, 1974), Pp. 497-507.

"Issues in the Study of Culture and Politics: A View From Latin America", Publius, 4:2 (Spring, 1974), Pp. 77-104.

Numerous book reviews, papers, and presentations at conferences and workshops in the United States, Latin America, Europe, and one each in Asia and Africa

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