Rose, Richard

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ROSE, Richard

ROSE, Richard. American, b. 1933. Genres: International relations/Current affairs, Politics/Government. Career: Professor of Public Policy, 1982-, and Director of the Centre for the Study of Public Policy, 1976-, University of Strathclyde, Glasgow (Professor of Politics, 1966-82). Ed., Journal of Public Policy, 1985-. Reporter, St. Louis Post-Dispatch, 1955-57; Lecturer in Government, University of Manchester, 1961-66; Hon. Secretary, Committee on Political Sociology, International Political Science Association and International Sociology Association, 1970-85; Hinkley Professor, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD, 1987; Guest Professor: Wissenschaftszentrum, Berlin, 1988-90 and Central European University, Prague, 1992-96. Fellow: Stanford University, CA, 1967, Woodrow Wilson Center, Washington, DC, 1974, Brookings Institution, 1976, American Enterprise Institute, 1980, International Monetary Fund, 1984, and British Academy, 1992. Publications: (with D.E. Butler) The British General Election of 1959, 1960; (with M. Abrams) Must Labour Lose?, 1960; Politics in England, 1964, 5th ed., 1989; Influencing Voters, 1967; People in Politics, 1970; Governing without Consensus, 1971; (with T.T. Mackie) International Almanac of Electoral History, 1974, 3rd ed., 1991; The Problem of Party Government, 1974; Northern Ireland, 1976; Managing Presidential Objectives, 1976; What Is Governing?, 1978; (with G. Peters) Can Government Go Bankrupt?, 1978; Do Parties Make a Difference?, 1980; (with I. McAllister) United Kingdom Facts, 1982; Understanding the United Kingdom, 1982; (with I. McAllister) The Nationwide Competition for Votes, 1984; Understanding Big Government, 1984; Public Employment in Western Nations, 1985; (with I. McAllister) Voters Begin to Choose, 1986; (with R. Shiratori) Welfare State East and West, 1986; (with D. Van Mechelen) Patterns of Parliamentary Legislation, 1986; Ministers and Ministries, 1987; (with T. Karran) Taxation by Political Inertia, 1987; The Postmodern President, 1988, 2nd ed., 1991; Ordinary People in Public Policy, 1989; (co-author) Training without Trainers?, 1990; (with I. McAllister) The Loyalty of Voters, 1990; Lesson-Drawing in Public Policy, 1993; (with P. Davies) Inheritance in Public Policy, 1994; What Is Europe?, 1996; (with S. White and I. McAllister) How Russia Votes, 1997; (with W. Mishler and C. Haerpfer) Democracy and Its Alternatives, 1998; International Encyclopedia of Elections, 2000; The Prime Minister in a Shrinking World, 2001; (with N. Munro) Elections without Order, 2002. EDITOR: Studies in British Politics, 1966; Policymaking in Britain, 1969; (with M. Dogan) European Politics, 1971; Lessons from America, 1974; Electoral Behavior, 1974; The Management of Urban Change in Britain and Germany, 1974; The Dynamics of Public Policy, 1976; (with J. Wiatr) Comparing Public Policies, 1977; (with D. Kavanagh) New Trends in British Politics, 1977; (co) Elections without Choice, 1978; Challenge to Governance, 1980; (co) Britain: Progress and Decline, 1980; (co) Presidents and Prime Ministers, 1980; Electoral Participation, 1980; (co) The Territorial Dimension in United Kingdom Politics, 1982; (co) Fiscal Stress in Cities, 1982. Address: 1 E Abercromby St, Helensburgh, Argyll G84 7SP, Scotland. Online address: www.cspp.strath.ac.uk

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