Montgomery, John D.
MONTGOMERY, John D.
MONTGOMERY, John D. American, b. 1920. Genres: Politics/ Government. Career: Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts, Ford Foundation Professor of International Studies, Emeritus; Soka University of America, Pacific Basin Research Center, Director. Publications: The Purge in Occupied Japan: A Study in the Use of Civilian Agencies under Military Government, 1953; The State Versus Socrates: A Case Study in Civic Freedom, 1954; Forced to Be Free: The Artificial Revolution in Germany and Japan, 1957; Cases in Vietnamese Administration, 1959; The Politics of Foreign Aid: American Experience in Southeast Asia, 1962; (with W. Sifflin) Approaches to Development: Politics, Administration and Change, 1966; Foreign Aid in International Politics, 1967; Technology and Civic Life; Making and Implementing Development Decisions, 1974; Policy Sciences and Population, 1975; Patterns of Policy, 1979; International Dimensions of Land Reform, 1984; Aftermath: Tarnished Outcomes of American Foreign Policy, 1985; Bureaucrats and People: Grassroots Participation in Third World Development, 1988; (ed. and with others) Great Policies: Strategic Innovations in Asia and the Pacific Basin, 1995; Human Rights, Positive Policies in Asia and the Pacific Rim, 1998; Values in Education: Social Capital as a Policy Resource, 2000. Address: Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA 02138, U.S.A.