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LAWRENCE R. JACOBS University of Minnesota Hubert H. Humphrey School of Public Affairs and Department of Political Science 137 Hubert H. Humphrey Center 301-19th Avenue South Minneapolis, MN 55455 Phone: (612) 625-3384 Fax: (612) 624-0068 Email: ljacobs@umn.edu BORN New York City, March 6, 1959 EDUCATION 1990 Columbia University, PhD in Political Science Fields of Concentration: American Politics, Political Institutions, Historical Institutionalism, Comparative Public Policy 1981 Oberlin College, BA in History and English ACADEMIC AND PROFESSIONAL POSITIONS AND HONORS 2020-Present Fellow, American Academy of Arts and Sciences 2018-Present McKnight Presidential Chair in Public Affairs, University of Minnesota 2007-Present Co-editor, University of Chicago Press, Chicago Series in American Politics 2005-Present Walter F. and Joan Mondale Chair for Political Studies, Hubert H. Humphrey School of Public Affairs and Department of Political Science 2005-Present Founder and Director, Center for the Study of Politics and Governance, Hubert H. Humphrey School of Public Affairs 2001-Present Professor, Department of Political Science, University of Minnesota 2019-2020 Visiting Fellow, All Souls College, Oxford University 2013 2019 Associate Fellow, Nuffield College, Oxford University 2015-present Steering Committee, Scholars Strategy Network 2000-2003 Associate Director, Institute for Social, Economic and Ecological Sustainability, University of Minnesota

Lawrence R. Jacobs Curriculum Vitae Page 2 1994-2001 Associate Professor, Department of Political Science, University of Minnesota 1989-1994 Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science, University of Minnesota 1988-1989 Instructor, Department of Political Science, University of Minnesota TEACHING (selected courses) “America’s Constitutional Crises, 1946-Present” with Vice President Walter Mondale. For undergraduate and graduate students. “Governance and Health: Policy, Politics, and Technology.” For undergraduate and graduate students. “The American Presidency.” For undergraduate and graduate students. PUBLICATIONS Books Lawrence R. Jacobs. Democracy Under Fire: The Rise of Extremists and the Hostile Takeover of the Republican Party. (New York: Oxford University Press, under contract). Lawrence R. Jacobs and Desmond King. Fed Power: How Finance Wins. (New York, NY: Oxford University Press, 2016). Subject of two exchanges in Perspectives on Politics: Vol.15 (June 2017) and Vol.16 (September 2018). James Druckman and Lawrence R. Jacobs. Who Governs? Presidents, Public Opinion, and Manipulation (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2015). Lawrence R. Jacobs and Theda Skocpol. Health Care Reform and American Politics: What Everyone Needs to Know. (New York, NY: Oxford University Press. Updated and Revised Third Edition, 2015). Lawrence Jacobs and Desmond King, eds. Obama at the Crossroads: Politics, Markets, and the Battle for America’s Future. 2nd ed. (New York, NY: Oxford University Press, 2012). Theda Skocpol and Lawrence Jacobs, eds. Reaching for the New Deal: President Obama's Agenda and the Dynamics of U.S. Politics. (New York, NY: Russell Sage, 2011). Robert Y. Shapiro and Lawrence R. Jacobs, eds. The Oxford Handbook of American Public Opinion and the Media. (Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press, 2011). Lawrence R. Jacobs, Fay Lomax Cook, and Michael Delli Carpini. Talking Together: Public Deliberation in America and the Search for Community. (Chicago, IL: University of Chicago Press, 2009).

Lawrence R. Jacobs Curriculum Vitae Page 3 Benjamin Page and Lawrence Jacobs. Class War? What Americans Really Think about Economic Inequality. (Chicago, IL: University of Chicago Press, 2009). Lawrence Jacobs and Desmond King, eds. The Unsustainable American State. (New York, NY: Oxford University Press, 2009). Lawrence D. Brown and Lawrence R. Jacobs. The Private Abuse of the Public Interest. (Chicago, IL: University of Chicago Press, 2008). Lawrence R. Jacobs and Theda Skocpol, eds. Inequality and American Democracy: What We Know and What We Need to Learn. (New York, NY: Russell Sage Foundation, 2005). Based on a report from a Task Force of the American Political Science Association. James Morone and Lawrence R. Jacobs, eds. Healthy, Wealthy, and Fair: Health Care and the Good Society. (New York, NY: Oxford University Press, 2005). Lawrence R. Jacobs and Robert Y. Shapiro. Politicians Don't Pander: Political Manipulation and the Loss of Democratic Responsiveness. (Chicago, IL: Chicago University Press, 2000). Winner of book awards from the American Political Science Association, the American Sociological Association, and the Kennedy School at Harvard University. Joel Krieger (editor in chief) with co-editors Margaret Crahan, Lawrence R. Jacobs, William Joseph, George Nzongola-Ntalaja, and James Paul. The Oxford Companion to Politics of the World. Edited volume. (New York, NY: Oxford University Press, 2001). Robert Y. Shapiro, Martha Kumar, and Lawrence R. Jacobs, eds. Presidential Power: Forging the Presidency for the 21st Century. (New York, NY: Columbia University Press, 2000). Lawrence R. Jacobs. The Health of Nations: Public Opinion and the Making of Health Policy in the U.S. and Britain. (Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 1993). Special Issues, Symposia, Major Reports, and other Research Projects Reports on campaign spending on federal and state elections in Minnesota, 2018-19, Kathryn Pearson and Lawrence Jacobs http://ow.ly/76NL30mK6az Edited by Lawrence R. Jacobs and Desmond King, Symposium on the Federal Reserve Bank, PS: Politics and Political Science. October 2018. Contributor. “Report to the New Leadership and the American People on Social Insurance and Inequality.” National Academy of Social Insurance. January 2017. Edited by Lawrence R. Jacobs and Suzanne Mettler. Journal of Health Policy, Politics and Law. Fall 2011 Special issue devoted to public opinion and health and health policy.

Lawrence R. Jacobs Curriculum Vitae Page 4 Co-led with Theda Skocpol and including eight other scholars. Reaching for the New Deal: President Obama's Agenda and the Dynamics of U.S. Politics. Published online by the Russell Sage Foundation, Fall 2010. Collaborations with Minnesota Public Radio (May-Nov. 2010). 4 polls and 11 reports on elections, and launching of PoliGraph (fact-checking investigations of statements by candidates). Edited by George Edwards III and Lawrence R. Jacobs. Presidential Studies Quarterly. Fall 2008. Special symposium on Vice Presidential candidates selected. Edited by Lawrence R. Jacobs and Robert Y. Shapiro. Public Opinion Quarterly. Dec. 2005. Special issue on polls and campaigns. American Political Science Association’s Task Force on Inequality and American Democracy (Lawrence R. Jacobs, Chair), “American Democracy in an Age of Rising Inequality,” 2004. [http://www.apsanet.org/inequality/] Lawrence R. Jacobs. Surveys and Reports on 2004 Elections. Hubert H. Humphrey Institute. Minneapolis, Minnesota. Summer and Fall 2004. x.htm]. Marshall M. Bouton and Benjamin I. Page (eds.) with Lawrence R. Jacobs, Richard C. Longsworth, Steven Kull, Catherine Hug, and Christopher Whitney. Worldviews 2002: American Public Opinion and Foreign Policy. (Chicago: Chicago Council on Foreign Relations, 2002). M. Bouton, Benjamin I. Page, Catherine Hug, Lawrence R. Jacobs, and Christopher Whitney. Worldviews 2002: European Public Opinion and Foreign Policy. (Chicago: Chicago Council on Foreign Relations, 2002). Scholarly Articles Lawrence Jacobs and Suzanne Mettler. “What Health Reform Tells Us About American Politics.” Journal of health politics, policy and law. 45 (August 2020): 581-94. Lawrence R Jacobs, Suzanne Mettler, and Ling Zhu. “Affordable Care Act Moving to New Stage of Public Acceptance.” Journal of health politics, policy and law. 44 (December 2019): 911-917. Lawrence Jacobs and Suzanne Mettler. “When and How New Policy Creates New Politics: Examining the Feedback Effects of the Affordable Care Act on Public Opinion.” Perspectives on Politics. 16 (June 2018). Lawrence Jacobs and Desmond King. “The Political Economy of the Fed.” PS: Politics and Political Science. October 2018. Timothy Callaghan and Lawrence R. Jacobs. “The Future of Health Care Reform: What is Driving Enrollment?” Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law. 42 (April 2017): 215-246. James Druckman and Lawrence R. Jacobs. “Critical Dialogue about Who Governs.” Perspectives on Politics.

Lawrence R. Jacobs Curriculum Vitae Page 5 14 (September 2016). Lawrence R. Jacobs and Suzanne Mettler. “Liking Health Reform but Turned Off by Toxic Politics,” Health Affairs. May 2016. Timothy Callaghan and Lawrence R. Jacobs. “The Interest Group Battle Over Medicaid Expansion: The Surprising Impact of Public Advocates.” American Journal of Public Health. 106 (January 2016): 308-313. Timothy Callaghan and Lawrence R. Jacobs. “Process Learning and the Implementation of Medicaid Reform.” Publius: The Journal of Federalism. 44 (Fall 2014): 541-563. Lawrence R. Jacobs. “Health Reform and the Future of American Politics.” Perspectives on Politics. 12 (September 2014): 631-642. Lawrence R. Jacobs. “The Contested Politics of Public Value.” Public Administration Review. 74 (July/August 2014): 480-494. Lawrence R. Jacobs and Theda Skocpol. “Progressive Federalism and the Contested Implementation of Obama’s Health Reform.” The Politics of Major Policy Reform Ed. by Jeffrey Jenkins and Sidney Milkis. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, 2014. Lawrence R. Jacobs. “Political Parties and Economic Inequality.” CQ Guide to Political Parties Ed. by Marjorie Hershey. Washington, DC: Congressional Quarterly Press, 2014. Lawrence R. Jacobs. “Lord Bryce’s Curse: The Costs of Presidential Heroism and the Hope of Deliberative Incrementalism.” Presidential Studies Quarterly. 43 (December 2013): 732-52. Lawrence R. Jacobs. “Going Institutional: The Making of Political Communications.” Oxford Handbook of Political Communication Ed. by Kathleen Hall Jamieson and Kate Kenski. (New York, NY: Oxford University Press, 2013). Lawrence R. Jacobs and Timothy Callaghan. “Why States Expand Medicaid: Party, Resources, and History.” Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law. 38 (October 2013): 1023-1050. Lawrence R. Jacobs. “The Public Presidency and Disciplinary Presumptions.” Presidential Studies Quarterly. 43 (March 2013): 16–34. Joe Soss and Lawrence R. Jacobs. “Guardianship and the New Gilded Age: Insular Politics and the Perils of Elite Rule.” Working and Living in the Shadow of Economic Fragility Ed. by M. Sherraden and Marion Crain. (New York, NY: Oxford University Press, 2014). Lawrence Jacobs and Joel Ario. “Postelection, The Affordable Care Act Leaves The Intensive Care Unit For Good.” Health Affairs. 31 (December 2012): 2603-2608. Joel Ario and Lawrence Jacobs. “In the Wake of The Supreme Court Decision Over The Affordable Care Act, Many Stakeholders Still Support Health Reform.” Health Affairs. Web version, July 11, 2012.

Lawrence R. Jacobs Curriculum Vitae Page 6 Print version, August 2012. Lawrence R. Jacobs and Eric P. Schwartz. “Presidential Power and the Internationalization of Domestic Policy.” Georgetown Journal of International Affairs. 13 (Spring/Fall 2012). Theda Skocpol and Lawrence R. Jacobs. “Accomplished and Embattled: Understanding Obama’s Presidency.” Political Science Quarterly. 127 (Spring 2012): 1-24. Lawrence R. Jacobs and Desmond S. King. “Varieties of Obamaism: Structure, Agency, and the Obama Presidency.” Obama at the Crossroads: Politics, Markets, and the Battle for America’s Future Ed. by Lawrence Jacobs and Desmond King (New York, NY: Oxford University Press, 2012). Lawrence R. Jacobs. “Barack Obama and the Angry Left: The Fight for Progressive Realism.” Obama at the Crossroads: Politics, Markets, and the Battle for America’s Future Ed. by Lawrence Jacobs and Desmond King (New York: Oxford University Press, 2012). Lawrence R. Jacobs and Suzanne Mettler. “Why Public Opinion Changes: The Implications for Health and Health Policy.” Journal of Health Policy, Politics and Law. 36 (December 2011). Lawrence R. Jacobs and Robert Y. Shapiro. “Public Opinion and Information Interdependence in the New Media Era.” The Oxford Handbook of American Public Opinion and the Media Ed. by Robert Y. Shapiro and Lawrence R. Jacobs (Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press, 2011). Shapiro, Robert Y. and Lawrence R. Jacobs. “Pathologies of Leadership, Public Opinion, and the Media Polarization.” The Oxford Handbook of American Public Opinion and the Media Ed. by Robert Y. Shapiro and Lawrence R. Jacobs (Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press, 2011). Lawrence R. Jacobs. “America’s Critical Juncture: The Affordable Care Act and its Reverberations.” Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law. 36 (June 2011), pp. 625-631. James Druckman and Lawrence Jacobs. “Segmented Representation: The Reagan White House and Disproportionate Responsiveness.” Who Gets Represented? Ed. by Christopher Wlezien and Peter Enns (New York, NY: Russell Sage, 2011). Lawrence Jacobs. “The Betrayal of Democracy: The Purpose of Public Opinion Survey Research and its Misuse by Presidents” in Manipulating Democracy edited by Wayne LeCheminant and John Parrish (London, UK: Routledge, 2011). Lawrence Jacobs, “The Privileges of Access: Interest Groups and The White House.” The Obama Presidency: Appraisals and Prospects. Ed. by Bert Rockman, Andrew Rudalevige, and Colin Campbell. (Washington, DC: Congressional Quarterly, 2011). Lawrence R. Jacobs. “Presidential Overselling: Presidential Promotion and the Bubble of Irrational Exuberance.” Governing at Home: The White House and Domestic Policymaking. Ed. by Michael Nelson and Russell Riley (Lawrence, KS: University of Kansas, 2011). Lawrence Jacobs. “What Health Reform Teaches Us About American Politics.” PS: Political Science &

Lawrence R. Jacobs Curriculum Vitae Page 7 Politics. 43 (October 2010): 619-623. Lawrence R. Jacobs and Desmond King. “Varieties of Obamaism: Structure, Agency and the Obama Presidency.” Perspectives on Politics. 8 (September 2010): 793-802. Lawrence R. Jacobs. “Democracy and Capitalism: The Limits of Oligarchic Rule.” Politics and Society. 38 (June 2010): 243-254. Fay Lomax Cook, Lawrence Jacobs, and Dukhong Kim. “Trusting What You Know: Information, Knowledge, and Confidence in Social Security.” Journal of Politics. 72 (April 2010): 1–16. Lawrence Jacobs and Joe Soss. “The Politics of Inequality in America: A Political Economy Framework.” Annual Review of American Politics. 2010. 13:341–64. Lawrence R. Jacobs. “The Presidency and the Press: The Paradox of the White House Communications War.” The Presidency and the Political System (9th Edition). Ed. by Michael Nelson (Washington, DC: Congressional Quarterly Press, 2010). Joe Soss and Lawrence Jacobs. “The Place of Inequality: Non-participation in the American Polity.” Political Science Quarterly. Spring 2009 Vol. 124 (1): 95-125. Lawrence R. Jacobs, “Building Reliable Theories of the Presidency.” Presidential Studies Quarterly 39 (December 2009): 771-80. Lawrence R. Jacobs and Desmond King. “America’s Political Crisis: The Unsustainable State in a Time of Unraveling.” PS: Political Science and Politics. April 2009: 277-285. Lawrence Jacobs. “The Threat to Democracy” in The Future of Political Science: 100 Perspectives. Ed. by Gary King, Kay Schlozman, and Norman Nie. (New York: Routledge Press, 2009). James Druckman and Lawrence Jacobs. “Presidential Responsiveness to Public Opinion.” Oxford Handbook of the American Presidency Ed. by George Edwards. (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2009). Lawrence R. Jacobs and Desmond King. “Chapter 1. The Political Crisis of the America State.” The Unsustainable State Ed. by L. Jacobs and D. King. (New York: Oxford University Press, 2009). Benjamin Page and Lawrence R. Jacobs. “Chapter 6. No Class War: Economic Inequality and the American Public” in The Unsustainable State. Ed. by L. Jacobs and D. King. (New York, NY: Oxford University Press, 2009). Lawrence R. Jacobs, “1994 All Over Again? Public Opinion and Health Care.” New England Journal of Medicine. May 1, 2008, Vol. 358 (18): 1881-1883. James N. Druckman and Lawrence R. Jacobs, “Presidential Responsiveness to Public Opinion” in Oxford Handbook of the American Presidency. Ed. by George C. Edwards III and William G. Howell. (New York, NY: Oxford University Press, 2009).

Lawrence R. Jacobs Curriculum Vitae Page 8 George C. Edwards III and Lawrence R. Jacobs. “The new vice presidency: institutions and politics.” Presidential Studies Quarterly. 38 (September 2008). Fay Lomax Cook, Michael Delli Carpini, and Lawrence R. Jacobs. “Who Deliberates? Discursive Participation in America.” Deliberation, Participation and Democracy: Can the People Govern? Ed. By Shawn Rosenberg. (New York, NY: Palgrave Macmillan, 2007). Lawrence R. Jacobs. “The Implementation and Evolution of Medicare: The Distributional Effects of ‘Positive’ Policy Feedbacks.” Remaking America: Democracy and Public Policy in an Age of Inequality. Ed. by Joe Soss, Jacob Hacker, and Suzanne Mettler. (New York, NY: Russell Sage Press, 2007). Lawrence R. Jacobs. “The Promotional Presidency and the New Institutional Toryism: Public Mobilization, Legislative Dominance, and Squandered Opportunities” Politics and Polarization. Ed. by George Edwards and Desmond King. (New York, NY: Oxford University Press, 2007). Lawrence R. Jacobs. “The Medicare Approach: Political Choice and American Institutions.” Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law. 32 (2007): 159-186. Lawrence R. Jacobs and Robert Y. Shapiro. “Bush’s Democratic Ambivalence: Responsiveness and Policy Promotion in Republican Government.” The George W. Bush Legacy Ed. by Andrew Rudalevige and Bert Rockman. (Washington, DC.: Congressional Quarterly Press, 2007). Lawrence R. Jacobs and Joanne Miller. “Bucking The Democratic Sweep in Minnesota: Campaigning in a Hostile Environment and Winning.” The Sixth Year Itch. Ed. by Larry Sabato (Pearson Longman, 2007). Fay Cook, Michael Delli Carpini, and Lawrence Jacobs. “Discursive Capital and Democratic Deliberation” Deliberation, Participation and Democracy: Can the People Govern? Ed. by Shawn Rosenberg. (New York, NY: Palgrave MacMillan, 2007). James N. Druckman and Lawrence R. Jacobs. “Lumpers and Splitters: The Public Opinion Information That Politicians Collect and Use.” Public Opinion Quarterly. 70 (December 2006): 453-476. Benjamin I. Page and Lawrence R. Jacobs. “A Disconnect between Foreign Policy Makers and the Public?” The Foreign Policy Disconnect: What Americans Want from Our Leaders but Don't Get by Benjamin Page and Marshall Bouton. (Chicago, IL: University of Chicago Press, 2006). Lawrence R. Jacobs and Robert Y. Shapiro. “Polling Politics, Media, and Election Campaigns.” Public Opinion Quarterly. December 2005. Lawrence R. Jacobs and Theda Skocpol. “American Democracy in an Era of Rising Inequality.” Inequality and American Democracy: What We Know and What We Need to Learn. Ed. by Lawrence R. Jacobs and Theda Skocpol. (New York, NY: Russell Sage Foundation, 2005). Lawrence R. Jacobs and Theda Skocpol. “Studying Inequality and American Democracy: Findings and Challenges.” Inequality and American Democracy: What We Know and What We Need to Learn Ed.

Lawrence R. Jacobs Curriculum Vitae Page 9 by Lawrence R. Jacobs and Theda Skocpol. (New York: Russell Sage Foundation, 2005). Larry Bartels, Hugh Heclo, Rodney Hero, and Lawrence Jacobs. “Inequality and American Governance.” Inequality and American Democracy: What We Know and What We Need to Learn. Ed. by Lawrence R. Jacobs and Theda Skocpol. (New York, NY: Russell Sage Foundation, 2005). Lawrence R. Jacobs and Theda Skocpol. “Restoring the Tradition of Rigor and Relevance to Political Science.” PS: Political Science and Politics. December 2005. Lawrence R. Jacobs and Benjamin I. Page. “Who Influences U.S. Foreign Policy?” American Political Science Review. 99 (February 2005): 107-124. Lawrence R, Jacobs. “Health Disparities in the Land of Equality.” Healthy, Wealthy, and Fair: Health Care and the Good Society. Ed. by James Morone and Lawrence R. Jacobs. ( New York, NY: Oxford University Press, 2005). James A. Morone and Lawrence R. Jacobs. “Introduction: Health and Wealth in the Good Society.” Healthy, Wealthy, and Fair: Health Care and the Good Society. Ed. by James Morone and Lawrence R. Jacobs. (New York: Oxford University Press, 2005). Lawrence R. Jacobs and James A. Morone. “Conclusion: Prospering in an Age of Global Markets” in Healthy, Wealthy, and Fair: Health Care and the Good Society Ed. by James Morone and Lawrence R. Jacobs. New York: Oxford University Press, 2005. Lawrence R. Jacobs. “Communicating from the White House: From Mass Communications to Specialized Constituencies” in Presidents and Bureaucrats: The Executive Branch and American Democracy. Ed. by Joel Aberbach and Mark Peterson (Oxford, 2005). Lawrence R. Jacobs. “The Presidency and the Press: The Paradox of the White House “Communications War.” The Presidency and the Political System (8th Edition). Ed by Michael Nelson. (Washington, DC: Congressional Quarterly Press, 2005). Lawrence R. Jacobs and Melanie Burns. “Don’t Lump Seniors.” Public Policy & Aging Report. 2005. Druckman, James N., Lawrence R. Jacobs, and Eric Ostermeier. “Candidate Strategies to Prime Issues and Image.” Journal of Politics. 66 (November, 2004): 1205-1227. American Political Science Association Task Force on Inequality and American Democracy (Lawrence R. Jacobs, Chair). “American Democracy in an Age of Rising Inequality.” Perspectives on Politics. 2 (December 2004): 651-666. Lawrence R. Jacobs and Melanie Burns. “The Second Face of the Public Presidency: Presidential Polling and the Shift from Policy to Personality Polling.” Presidential Studies Quarterly. 34, no.3 (Fall 2004): 53656. Michael X. Delli Carpini, Fay Lomax Cook, and Lawrence R. Jacobs. “Public Deliberation, Discursive

Lawrence R. Jacobs Curriculum Vitae Page 10 Participation, and Citizen Engagement: A Review of The Empirical Literature.” Annual Review of Political Science. (2004). Lawrence R. Jacobs and Michael Illuzzi. “In the Shadow of 9/11: Health Care Reform in the 2004 Presidential Election.” Journal of Law, Medicine, and Ethics. (Fall 2004). Lawrence R. Jacobs and James A. Morone. “The Politics of Wealth and the Health Care System.” The American Prospect. (June 2004). Lawrence R. Jacobs and Melinda Jackson. “Presidential Leadership and the Threat to Popular Sovereignty: Building an Appealing Image to Dodge Unpopular Policy Issues in the Nixon White House” in Polls, Politics, and the Dilemmas of Democracy. Ed. by Michael Genevese and Matt Streb. (New York, NY: SUNY Press, 2004). Anne Kapuscinski, Robert Goodman, Stuart Hahn, Lawrence R. Jacobs, Emily Pullins, Charles Johnson, Jean Kinsey, Ronald Krall, Antonio La Viña, Margaret Mellon, and Vernon Ruttan. “Making “Safety First” A Reality for Biotechnology Products.” Nature Biotechnology. 21 (June 2003): 599-601. Lawrence R. Jacobs, Benjamin I. Page, Gregory McAvoy, Melanie Burns, and Eric Ostermeier. “What Presidents Talk About: The Nixon Case.” Presidential Studies Quarterly. (December 2003): 751-771. Samantha Luks, Joanne M. Miller, and Lawrence R. Jacobs. “Who Wins? Campaigns and the Third Party Vote.” Presidential Studies Quarterly. (Spring 2003). Lawrence R. Jacobs and Robert Y. Shapiro. “Politics and Policy Making in the Real World: Crafted Talk and the Loss of Democratic Responsiveness.” Navigating Public Opinion: Polls, Policy, and the Future of American Democracy. Ed. by Jeff Manza, Fay Lomax Cook, and Benjamin Page. (New York, NY: Oxford University Press, 2002). Robert Y. Shapiro and Lawrence R. Jacobs. “Public Opinion, Foreign Policy, and Democracy: How Presidents Use Public Opinion.” Navigating Public Opinion: Polls, Policy, and the Future of American Democracy. Ed. by Jeff Manza, Fay Lomax Cook, and Benjamin Page. (New York, NY: Oxford University Press, 2002). Lawrence R. Jacobs. “The Presidency and the Press: The Paradox of the White House “Communications War” The Presidency and the Political System (7th Edition). Ed by Michael Nelson. (Washington, DC: Congressional Quarterly Press, 2002). Lawrence R. Jacobs. “Manipulators and Manipulation: Public Opinion in a Representative Democracy.” Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law. 26 (December 2001): 1361-1374. Fay Lomax Cook and Lawrence R. Jacobs. “Assessing Assumptions about Attitudes Toward Social Security: Popular Claims Meet Hard Data.” The Future of Social Insurance: Incremental Action or Fundamental Reform. Ed. by Peter Edelman, Dallas Salisbury, and Pamela Larson. (Washington, DC: Brookings Institution, 2002): 82-118. Jon Oberlander, Lawrence R. Jacobs, and Theodore Marmor. “The Politics of Health Care Rationing: Lessons

Lawrence R. Jacobs Curriculum Vitae Page 11 from Oregon.” The New Politics of State Health Policy. Ed. by David Rochefort and Robert Hackey. (Lawrence, KS: University of Kansas Press, 2001). Jon Oberlander, Theodore Marmor, and Lawrence R. Jacobs. “The Oregon Health Plan: Rhetoric, Rationing and Reality.” British Journal of Health Care Management. 7 (September 2001): 358-62. Theodore Marmor, Jon Oberlander, and Lawrence R. Jacobs. “Rationing Medical Care: Rhetoric and Reality in the Oregon Health Plan.” Canadian Medical Association Journal. 164 (2001): 1583-87. Lawrence R. Jacobs and Robert Y. Shapiro. “Presidential Power: Dilemmas of Democracy.” In Presidential Power: Forging the Presidency for the 21st Century Ed. By Martha Kumar, Robert Y. Shapiro, and Lawrence R. Jacobs. (New York, NY: Columbia University Press, 2000). Robert Y. Shapiro and Lawrence R. Jacobs. “Who Leads and Who Follows? U.S. Presidents, Public Opinion, and Foreign Policy.” Decisionmaking in a Glass House. Ed. By B. Nacos, R. Shapiro, and P. Isernia. (Lanham, MA: Rowman & Littlefield, 2000). Robert Y. Shapiro and Lawrence R. Jacobs. “Polling and Pandering.” Society. 37 (October 2000): 11-13. Shmuel Lock, Robert Y. Shapiro, and Lawrence R. Jacobs. “The Impact of Political Debate on Government Trust: Reminding the Public What the Government Does.” Political Behavior 21 (1999): 239-64. Lawrence R. Jacobs and Robert Y. Shapiro. “Pragmatic Liberalism Meets Philosophical Conservatism: Americans' Reactions to Managed Care.” Journal of Health Policy, Politics and Law. 24 (Fall 1999): 5-16. Lawrence R. Jacobs and Robert Y. Shapiro. “Lyndon Johnson, Vietnam, and Public Opinion: Rethinking Realists' Theory of Leadership.” Presidential Studies Quarterly. 29 (September 1999): 592-616. Lawrence R. Jacobs, Theodore Marmor and Jon Oberlander. “The Oregon Health Plan and the Political Paradox of Rationing: What Advocates and Critics have Claimed and What Oregon Did,” Journal of Health Politics, Policy, and Law. (February 1999) 24: 161-80. Reprinted by the Innovations in American Government Program, John F. Kennedy School, Harvard University. (Fall, 1998). Lawrence R. Jacobs and Robert Y. Shapiro. “Is Washington Disconnected from Public Thinking about Social Security.” The Public Perspective. (June/July 1998): 54-57. Greg Shaw, Robert Y. Shapiro, Shmuel Lock, and Lawrence R. Jacobs. “The Polls: Crime, the Police, and Civil Liberties,” Public Opinion Quarterly. 62 (Fall 1998): 405-426. Lawrence R. Jacobs and Robert Y. Shapiro. “Myths and Misunderstandings About Public Opinion Toward Social Security.” Framing the Social Security Debate. Ed. by R. Douglas Arnold, Michael Graetz, and Alicia Munnell. (Washington, DC: Brookings Institution, 1998): 355-88. Robert Y. Shapiro and Lawrence R. Jacobs. “Public Opinion, Public Policy, and Democracy.” Public Opinion. Ed. by Carol Glynn, Susan Herbst, Garette O'Keefe, and Robert Shapiro. (Boulder, CO: Westview Press, 1999): 299-340.

Lawrence R. Jacobs Curriculum Vitae Page 12 Lawrence R. Jacobs, Eric Lawrence, Robert Shapiro, and Steven Smith. “Congressional Leadership of Public Opinion.” Political Science Quarterly. 113 (Spring 1998): 21-41. Lawrence R. Jacobs and Robert Y. Shapiro. “The Politicization of Public Opinion: The Battle for the Pulpit,” in The Clinton Administration and Social Policy. Ed. by Margaret Weir. (Washington, DC: Brookings Institution and Russell Sage Foundation, 1998): 83-125. John Lipinsky, Charles Riemann, Robert Shapiro, and Matthew Stevens, and Lawrence R. Jacobs. “Welfare State Regimes and Subjective Well-Being: A Cross National Study.” International Journal of Public Opinion Research. 10 (1998): 2-24. Lawrence R. Jacobs and Robert Y. Shapiro. “The Myth of the Pandering Politician.” The Public Perspective, (April/May, 1997): 3-5. Eleanor Singer and Robert Shapiro, and Lawrence R. Jacobs. “Privacy of Health Care Data: What Does the Public Know? How Much Do They Care?” Health Care and Information Ethics: Protecting Fundamental Human Rights. Ed. by Audrey Chapman. (Kansas City: Sheed & Ward, 1997): 393-418. Michael Zis, Lawrence R. Jacobs, and Robert Y. Shapiro. “The Elusive Common Ground: The Politics of Public Opinion and Healthcare Reform.” Generations. 20 (Summer 1996): 7-12. Lawrence R. Jacobs. “The Cultural Crisis of the American Welfare State: Barriers to National Health Care Reform.” Social and Secure? Politics and Culture of the Welfare State: A Comparative Inquiry in the series European Contributions to American Studies vol. 37 (Amsterdam, NL: Vrije Universiteit, 1996). Lawrence R. Jacobs and Robert Y. Shapiro. “Presidential Manipulation of Public Opinion: The Nixon Administration and the Public Pollsters.” Political Science Quarterly. 10 (Winter 1995-96): 519-38. Reprinted in Understanding Presidential Elections: Trends and New Developments. Ed. by Robert Y. Shapiro (New York, NY: The Academy of Political Science, 1996). Lawrence R. Jacobs and Robert Y. Shapiro.

Lawrence Jacobs and Desmond King, eds. The Unsustainable American State. (New York, NY: Oxford University Press, 2009). Lawrence D. Brown and Lawrence R. Jacobs. The Private Abuse of the Public Interest. (Chicago, IL: University of Chicago Press, 2008). Lawrence R. Jacobs and Theda Skocpol, eds. Inequality and American Democracy: What We Know and

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