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José María Maravall Herrero

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President
  
Felipe Gonzalez

Role
  
Spanish Politician

Nationality
  
Spain

Parents
  
Jose Antonio Maravall

Political party
  
PSOE

Succeeded by
  
Javier Solana

Name
  
Jose Maravall




Preceded by
  
Federico Mayor Zaragoza

Born
  
April 7, 1942 (age 81) Madrid, Spain (
1942-04-07
)

Party
  
Spanish Socialist Workers\' Party

Books
  
Dictatorship and political dissent

Similar People
  
Jose Antonio Maravall, Adam Przeworski, Alfredo Perez Rubalcaba, Javier Solana, Pedro Sanchez

José María Maravall is a Spanish academic and a politician of the Spanish Socialist Party. Maravall was, until his retirement, the director of the Centre for Advanced Studies in the Social Sciences (CEACS -Juan March Institute in Madrid) and a Professor at the Complutense University of Madrid. He has taught at the University of Warwick and, as a Visiting Professor, at the universities of New York (NYU), Columbia, Harvard, and the European University Institute (Florence). He is a Honorary Fellow of St. Antony's College (Oxford), a Corresponding Fellow of the British Academy (FBA), and a foreign member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. Maravall holds doctorates from both the Complutense University of Madrid and Oxford University, as well as a Honorary D. Litt. from Warwick University. He is a "Commandeur de l'Ordre des Palmes Academiques" in France and has won the National Award for Political Science and Sociology in Spain. He has had a long personal political experience, first in underground anti-Francoist politics and later, under democracy, in socialdemocratic politics. He was the Spanish Minister of Education and Science from 1982 to 1988, and was a member of the Spanish Parliament.

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Maravall's major works include:

Dictatorship and Political Dissent (Dictadura y Disentimiento Político), St. Martin´s Press, 1978; The Transition to Democracy in Spain (La Política de la Transición), St. Martin's Press, 1982; Economic Reforms in New Democracies (co-author with Luiz Carlos Bresser and Adam Przeworski), Cambridge University Press, 1993; Los Resultados de la Democracia, Alianza Editorial, 1995; Regimes, Politics and Markets, Oxford University Press, 1997; El Control de los Políticos, Taurus, 2003; Democracy and the Rule of Law (co-editor with Adam Przeworski), Cambridge University Press, 2003; La Confrontación Politica, Taurus, 2008; Controlling Governments (co-editor with Ignacio Sánchez-Cuenca), Cambridge University Press 2008; Las Promesas Políticas, Galaxia Gutenberg 2013; Demands on Democracy, Oxford University Press, 2016

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