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Alfred C. Stepan (July 22, 1936 – September 27, 2017) was an American
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specializing in
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. He was the Wallace S. Sayre
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of
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at
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, where he was also director of the Center for the Study of Democracy, Toleration and Religion. He is known for his comparative politics research on the military, state institutions, democratization, and democracy.


Life and Academic Career

Stepan was born in Chicago, Illinois in 1936. He graduated from the
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with a
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in 1958. He gained his PhD from
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in 1969 where his dissertation was supervised by
Juan José Linz Juan José Linz Storch de Gracia (24 December 1926 – 1 October 2013) was a Spanish sociologist and political scientist specializing in comparative politics. He was Sterling Professor Emeritus of Sociology and Political Science at Yale Univers ...
. He subsequently taught at
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, before being appointed
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of the School of International and Public Affairs at Columbia in 1983. He became the first
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of
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(CEU) in 1993, and in 1996 was appointed Gladstone Professor of Government at
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,
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. He returned to
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in 1999. He has been a
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of the
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since 1991 and a member of the
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since 1997. According to the editors of a collection of essays published in honour of Stepan, he was one of the few academics to be a member of both national social science academies. Stepan is a member of the
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's International Forum for Democratic Studies Research Council.


Awards

in 1991, Stepan was elected to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. In 2002, Stepan was awarded the
Order of Rio Branco The Order of Rio Branco (''Ordem de Rio Branco'') is an honorific order of Brazil instituted by decree 51.697 of February 5, 1963. It is named in honor of the Brazilian diplomat José Paranhos, Baron of Rio Branco. The President of Brazil serves ...
by the Brazilian government. He has also been awarded the Kalman Silvert Award for his lifetime contribution to Latin American studies. In 2007, he was included on a list of the 400 most highly cited US-based political scientists. In 2012, he was awarded the
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Award by the
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. The award is intended "to honour a prominent scholar engaged in the cross-disciplinary research of which Karl Deutsch was a master".


Academic Research

He authored and edited a number of books, including ''Arguing Comparative Politics'' (Oxford University Press, 2001), ''Crafting State-Nations. India and Other Multinational Democracies'' (co-authored with
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and
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; 2011), ''Problems of Democratic Transition and Consolidation: Southern Europe, South America, and Post Communist Europe'' (with
Juan Linz ''Juan'' is a given name, the Spanish and Manx versions of ''John''. It is very common in Spain and in other Spanish-speaking communities around the world and in the Philippines, and also (pronounced differently) in the Isle of Man. In Spanish, ...
; 1996) and ''Democracies in Danger'' (2009).


''The Military in Politics''

''The Military in Politics'', Stepan analyzes the breakdown of democracy in Brazil in 1964. Stepan "challenged the prevailing view in comparative research that saw the military as a force for achieving modernization and national integration." He also showed that "understanding the military’s political behavior ... required a focus on the broader context of civil-military relations."


''The State and Society. Peru in Comparative Perspective''

In this book, Stepan "critiqued both pluralist and Marxist approaches for focusing insufficient attention on state elites." This work defined Stepan "as an early and key contributor to the ‘‘new institutional’’ research that emphasized the potential autonomy of political institutions from economic, societal, and cultural forces."


''The Breakdown of Democratic Regimes''

''The Breakdown of Democratic Regimes'' is a four volume coedited work with
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. It emphasizes "how the actions of democratically elected incumbents contributed to the demise of democracy."


''Rethinking Military Politics. Brazil and the Southern Cone''

In ''Rethinking Military Politics'', Stepan "argued that to achieve stable democracy, civilian elites in newly democratic regimes had to find ways to handle the problem of establishing civilian control over the armed forces."


''Problems of Democratic Transition and Consolidation''

This work on democratization, with
Juan Linz ''Juan'' is a given name, the Spanish and Manx versions of ''John''. It is very common in Spain and in other Spanish-speaking communities around the world and in the Philippines, and also (pronounced differently) in the Isle of Man. In Spanish, ...
, provides a cross-regional comparison of thirteen countries in South America, Southern Europe, and postcommunist Europe. It introducing a novel focus on ‘‘stateness’’ problems stemming from nationalist conflicts. It also argues the type of old non-democratic regime affected subsequent trajectories of democratization.Gerardo L. Munck and Richard Snyder, Juan J. Linz: Political Regimes and the Quest for Knowledge,” pp. 150-209, in Gerardo L. Munck and Richard Snyder, ''Passion, Craft, and Method in Comparative Politics''. Baltimore, Md.: The Johns Hopkins University Press, 2007, p 151.


Major works

* ''The Military in Politics. Changing Patterns in Brazil''. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 1971. * ''The State and Society. Peru in Comparative Perspective''. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 1978. * ''The Breakdown of Democratic Regimes''. 4 Vols, edited with Juan José Linz. Baltimore, Md.: The Johns Hopkins University Press, 1978. * ''Rethinking Military Politics. Brazil and the Southern Cone''. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 1988. * "Constitutional frameworks and democratic consolidation: Parliamentarianism versus presidentialism", with Cindy Skach. ''World Politics'' 46(1) (1993): 1-22. * ''Problems of Democratic Transition and Consolidation: Southern Europe, South America and Post-Communist Europe'', with Juan José Linz. Baltimore, Md.: The Johns Hopkins University Press, 1996. * ''Arguing Comparative Politics'' Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2001. * ''Democracies in Danger'', ed. Baltimore, Md.: The Johns Hopkins University Press, 2009. * ''Crafting State-Nations. India and Other Multinational Democracies'', with Juan José Linz and Yogendra Yadav. Baltimore, Md.: The Johns Hopkins University Press, 2011. * ''Boundaries of Toleration'', edited with Charles. Taylor. New York.: Columbia University Press, 2014.


See also

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References


External links


Alfred Stepan and the Study of Comparative Politics, Review Article by Archie BrownObituary
1936 births 2017 deaths Columbia University faculty Columbia School of International and Public Affairs faculty Central European University American political scientists Columbia University alumni Gladstone Professors of Government Fellows of All Souls College, Oxford Brazilianists {{US-polisci-bio-stub