CONTRIBUTOR:

Pepper D. Culpepper

AFFILIATION:

TITLE:

Professor

DEPARTMENT:

Politics and Public Policy

INSTITUTION:

University of Oxford

BIOGRAPHY:

Pepper Culpepper is Professor of Politics and Public Policy at the Blavatnik School of Government at the University of Oxford. His research focuses on the intersection between capitalism and democracy, both in politics and in public policy. His book Quiet Politics and Business Power: Corporate Control in Europe and Japan (Cambridge University Press 2011), was awarded the 2012 Stein Rokkan Prize for Comparative Social Science Research. He is the author of Creating Cooperation (Cornell University Press, 2003) and co-editor of Changing France (with Peter Hall and Bruno Palier, Palgrave 2006) and of The German Skills Machine (with David Finegold, Berghahn Books 1999). His work has appeared in Comparative Political Studies, International Organization, Politics & Society, Socio-Economic Review, World Politics, Revue Française de Science Politique, Politische Vierteljahresschrift, West European Politics, Journal of European Public Policy, Journal of Public Policy, Business and Politics, and the Oxford Review of Economic Policy, among others. He has published commentary on public policy issues in the Washington Post, Le Monde, International Herald Tribune, and the New Republic. A former Marshall Scholar at the University of Oxford, he has also held long-term visiting appointments in France, Germany, and Japan. For more, see http://www.pepperculpepper.net/.