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BRAINARD GUY PETERS I. Personal Information Business Addresses BRAINARD GUY PETERS I. Personal Information Business Addresses: Department of Political Science 4812 Posvar Hall University of Pittsburgh Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15260 E-mail: [email protected] II. Education and Degrees B.A. University of Richmond, 1966 M.A. Michigan State University, 1967 Ph.D. Michigan State University, 1970 D. H.T. (h.c.) University of Vaasa (1998) D. fil. (h.c.) University of Gothenburg, (1999) DPA (h.c.) Tallinn University of Technology (2013) DSW (h,c,) KU Leuven (2015) -1- III. experience A. Regular Faculty Positions Assistant Professor, Political Science, Emory University, 1969-1974 Associate Professor, Political Science, University of Delaware, 1974-1978 Professor of Public Policy Studies and Political Science, Tulane University, 1978-1983 Maurice Falk Professor of American Government, University of Pittsburgh, January 1, 1984-present Professor II, University of Bodo (Norway), 2004—2007 Distinguished Professor of Comparative Governance, Zeppelin University, 2009-2015 Adjunct Professor, Graduate School of Public and International Affairs, University of Pittsburgh, 1996 to present B. Adjunct Positions Adjunct Professor, School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine, Tulane University 1980-84 Adjunct Professor, School of Public Administration, University of Gothenburg, 1995- Senior Fellow, Canadian Centre for Management Development (Now Canadian School of Governance), 1993-present Honorary Professor, City University of Hong Kong, 1997-present Honorary Fellow, Center for Public Management Studies, Catholic University of Leuven, 2003—6 Honorary Professor, Roskilde University Centre, Denmark 2007-- -2- C. Visiting Positions University of Stockholm, 1973 University of Strathclyde, 1975-1976 Hallsworth Fellow of Political Economy, University of Manchester, 1982-1983 University of Bergen, Norway, Fall 1988 Fulbright Professor, Hochschule St. Gallen, Switzerland, Spring 1990 University of Zurich, Switzerland, Spring 1990 Erasmus and Leiden Universities, The Netherlands, Spring 1992 El Colegio de Mexico, Winter, 1994; Winter, 2000, Spring, 2007 Fundacion Juan March, Spring, 1997 Nuffield College, Oxford, 1995, 1997 Australian National University, 1996 Fondation Nationale des Sciences Politiques (Paris), Spring, 1999 University of Tartu (Estonia), March, 1999 Institut für Höhre Studieren, Vienna, Winter, 1999, 2007 Ecole Normale Superieure, Cachan, Spring, 2000 University of Aarhus, Fall, 2001 Hong Kong University, Spring 2001, Spring 2004, Spring, 2005 Catholic University of Leuven, Spring, 2002 University of Bucharest (2003) Center for Democratic Network Governance, Roskilde University University of Canberra, 2004 University of Helsinki, Spring, 2004 Technical University of Munich, Summer, 2004 Bodø Hogskolan, Norway, Summer, 2004 University of Hokkaido, Summer, 2004 University of Oslo, Summer, 2007 Chulalungkorn University (Bangkok) Comenius University (Bratislava) 2008 Catholic University of Cordoba (Argentina) 2009 Free University of Berlin (2009) Netherlands School of Governance (2010, 2011, 2012) Bilkent University (Ankara) 2012 Tallinn University of Technology (2013) Myklos Romerus University (Vilnius), 2014 University of Heidelberg, 2016 -3- D. Administrative Appointments Director, Center for Public Policy Studies, Tulane University, 1979- 1984 Chair, Department of Political Science, University of Pittsburgh, 1989-1996 E. Awards Lifetime Achievement Award from NISPACEE Fred Riggs Award for Lifetime Achievement in Public Administration Ulrich Kloeti Award from RC 27, International Political Science Association Provost’s Award for Mentoring Graduate Students, University of Pittsburgh VI. Publications A. Books The Politics of Bureaucracy: A Comparative Perspective (Longmans, 1978, 2nd edition, 1984; 3rd edition 1989; 4th edition, 1995; 5th Edition, 2000. 6th Edition, 2010), also Italian edition. L'Amministrazzione Publicca, II Mulino, 1991; Indonesian, 1995; Polish, 1999; Spanish 1999, revised Italian edition (2001); Lithuanian edition, 2002; Polish 2003); 6th edition (2010); Macedonian edition in preparation; 7th edition in preparation. Can Government Go Bankrupt? Political Economy in the Mixed Economy-Welfare State (Basic Books, 1978; Macmillan, 1979; Raben and Sjogren, 1979; Glydenhammer, 1979), with Richard Rose. Policy Dynamics: The Policy Succession Process (Brighton: Harvester and New York: St. Martins, 1982), with Brian W. Hogwood. American Public Policy: Problems and Prospects (New York: Franklin Watts, 1982; 2nd edition, Chatham, NJ: Chatham House, and London: Macmillan, 1986, and New Delhi: East-West Press, 1988); 3rd edition, Summer, 1992, Chatham House; 4th edition, 1995; 5th edition, 1999; 6th edition, 2003; 7th edition 2006; 8th Edition 2010, 9th Edition, 2013, 10th Edition in press -4- The Pathology of Public Policy (New York: Oxford University Press, 1985), with Brian W. Hogwood. Public Employment in Western Nations (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1985) with Richard Rose, et al. Comparative Public Administration: Problems of Theory and Method (University of Alabama Press, 1988). Organizing Governance: Government Organizations (University of Pittsburgh Press, 1988) co-editor with Colin Campbell, S.J. The Power to Tax: Public Revenue in Comparative Perspective (Basil Blackwell, 1991). Public Administration in the United States: Problems and Prospects (Scott, Foresman/Little, Brown, 1990), with Charles H. Levine and Frank Thompson. Advising West European Governments (University of Edinburgh Press and University of Pittsburgh Press, 1993), co-editor with Anthony Barker. Scientific Advice to Government (University of Edinburgh Press and University of Pittsburgh Press, 1993), co-editor with Anthony Barker. The Rewards of Higher Public Office (London: Sage, 1994), co-editor with Christopher Hood. Governance in a Changing Environment (Montreal: McGill/Queens University Press, 1995; Presses Universitaires de Laval), co-edited with Donald J. Savoie. Learning from Administrative Reform (Oslo: Scandinavian University Press, 1996), co- edited with Johan P. Olsen. The Future of Governing: Four Emerging Models (University of Kansas Press, 1996); Korean edition, 1998, Chinese edition, 2000; Polish edition 2003). 2nd edition, 2001) The Instruments of Public Policy: American and European Perspectives (Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, 1998 ), co-edited with Frans Van Nispen–Chinese translation Comparative Politics: Questions of Theory and Method (Macmillan, 1998; New York University Press, 1998; Italian edition 2001; Greek Edition, 2003; Chinese Edition, 2004. -5- Taking Stock: Two Decades of Administrative Reform (McGill/ Queens University Press; Presses Universitaires de Laval, 1998), co-edited with Donald J. Savoie Developments in American Politics 4 (Basingstoke: Macmillan) with Gillian Peele, Bruce Cain and C. J. Bailey Serving Presidents and Prime Ministers: Administration at the Summit (London: Macmillan, 2000), co-edited with R.A.W. Rhodes and Vincent Wright Institutional Theory in Political Science: The New Institutionalism (London: Contimuum, 1999; Chinese edition 2001; Japanese Edition, 2006; Korean edition, 2007; 2nd edition, 2005; 3rd Edition 2011; 2nd Chinese Edition, 2016).. Structure and Culture: The American and Norwegian Public Bureaucracies (1999 Rowman and Littlefield, with Tom Christensen) Developments in American Politics V (Basingstoke: Macmillan), Co-edited with Gillian Peele, Bruce Cain, and C. J. Bailey Policy Coordination for Europe: The National Dimension (Oxford: Oxford University Press,2000), co-edited with Hussein Kassim and Vincent Wright Governance, Politics and The Modern State (London: Macmillan, 2000, with Jon Pierre) (translated into Spanish, 2003; Korean edition, 2004) Policy Coordination for Europe: The Brussels Dimension (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2001), with Vincent Wright, Hussein Kassim and Anand Menon). Success and Failure in Public Governance Cheltenham, Edward Elgar, 2001), with Paul ’tHart and Mark Bovens. Revitalizing the Public Sector (Montreal: McGill/Queens University Press, 2000 co- edited with Donald J. Savoie); French edition, Presses Universitaires de Laval Politicians and Bureaucrats in an Era of Reform (London: Routledge, 2001), with Jon Pierre Paradoxes of Public Sector Reform (Baden: Nomos Verlag), with J. J. Hesse and Christopher. Hood 2002 Handbook of Public Administration (London: Sage, 2003), co-edited with Jon Pierre; Chinese edition, 2006; Brazilian edition, 2008; Teaching edition, 2006. -6- Rewards of High Public Office in Asia (London: Routledge, 2003), co-edited with Chritopher Hood and Grace O. M. Lee. Regulating Modern Government (Edward Elgar, 2004), with Christopher Hood, et al. The Quest for Control: Politicization of the Civil Service (London: Routledge 2004; also translated into Ukranian Handbook of Public Policy (London: Sage, 2006) with Jon Pierre Governance in a Complex Environment (London: Macmillan, 2007), with Jon Pierre (Chinese edition, 2010) Coalitions of the Unwilling?: Politicians and Bureaucrats in Coalition Governments (Bratislava: NISPACee, 2005) Debating Institutionalism (Manchester University Press, 2008) Co-edited with Jon Pierre and Gerry Stoker Developments in American Politics VI (Basingstoke: Macmillan, 2010), co-edited with Gillian Peele, Bruce Cain and C. J. Bailey Mixes, Matches and Mistakes: New Public Management in the States of the Former Soviet Union(Budapest: LGI, 2009) Policy Coordination in Seven European Countries (Basingstoke: Palgrave, 2010), with Geert Bouckaert and Koen Verhoest Modern
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