Evans studied sociology as an undergraduate at Harvard University. As a 20-year-old, Evans taught sociology at Kivukoni College in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania.[1] After teaching in Tanzania, Evans completed his undergraduate sociology thesis at Harvard and received his BA magna cum laude. He has an MA from Oxford University, and an MA and PhD from Harvard.
Population, Health and Development: An Institutional-Cultural Approiach to Capability Expansion. In Peter B. Halland Michele Lamont (eds.) Successful Societies: How Institutions and Culture Affect Health Cambridge University Press, 2009.
Is an Alternative Globalization Possible? Politics & Society, 2008, 36(2)
The Challenges of the 'Institutional Turn': Interdisciplinary Opportunities in Development Theory. In Victor Nee and Richard Swedberg (eds.) The Economic Sociology of Capitalist Institutions Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 2005.
Building ridges across a double divide: Alliances between U.S. and Latin American labor and NGOs (with M. Anner), Development in Practice, 2004, 14(1-2), 34–47.
Collective capabilities, culture and Amartya Sen's development of freedom, Studies in Comparative International Development, 2002, 37(2), 54-60.
Dependent Development: The Alliance of Multinational, State, and Local Capital in Brazil (1979) Translated into Portuguese, 1980.
Embedded Autonomy: States and industrial Transformation (1995)
Counterhegemonic Globalization: Transnational Social Movements in the Contemporary Global Political Economy. In Handbook of Political Sociology (2005)
Bringing the State Back In, edited with Dietrich Rueschemeyer and Theda Skocpol. (1985)
States Versus Markets in the World-System, edited with Dietrich Rueschemeyer and Evelyne Huber Stephens. (1985)
High Technology and Third World Industrialization: Brazilian Computer Policy in Comparative Perspective, edited with Claudio R. Frischtak and Paulo Bastos Tigre. (1992)
Double-Edged Diplomacy: International Bargaining and Domestic Politics, edited with Harold K. Jacobson and Robert Putnam. (1993)
Sunbelt Working Mothers: Reconciling Family and Factory by Louise Lamphere, Patricia Zavella, Felipe Gonzales; with Peter B. Evans. (1993)
State-Society Synergy: Government and Social Capital in Development (1997)
Livable Cities?: Urban Struggles for Livelihood and Sustainability (2002)
^Evans, Peter. 2008. Is an Alternative Globalization Possible? Politics & Society, 2008, 36(2).
^Evans, Peter. 2005. Counterhegemonic Globalization: Transnational Social Movements in the Contemporary Global Political Economy. In Handbook of Political Sociology: States, Civil Societies, and Globalization Thomas Janoski, ed., Cambridge University Press.