A Community of Scholars Deliberating Democracy and Enhancing Governance

Publications

Campbell Institute Publications

Paths to Performance in State and Local Government: A Final Assessment from the Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs. A. Colonna & J. Puma (eds.), Syracuse: Campbell Public Affairs Institute, 2003.

Contributors:

Patricia Ingraham, University of Binghamton
Yilin Hou, University of Georgia
Carol Ebdon, University of Nebraska at Omaha
Sally Coleman Selden, Lynchburg College
Willow Jacobson, University of North Carolina
B.J. Reed, University of Nebraska at Omaha
Donald Moynihan, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Dale Jones, Virginia Commonwealth University
Dana Harsell, University of North Dakota

Evolving Federalisms: The Intergovernmental Balance of Power in America and Europe. B. D. Walawender, A. Colonna & M. Castillo (eds.), Syracuse: Campbell Public Affairs Institute, 2003.

Contributors:

Craig Parsons, The Maxwell School
Robert Geyer, University of Liverpool
Paul E. Peterson, Harvard University
Suzanne Mettler, The Maxwell School
R. Daniel Kelemen, Rutgers University
David B. Robertson, University of Missouri, St. Louis
Peter Marsh, Syracuse University
Leslie Friedman Goldstein, University of Delaware
R. Shep Melnick, Boston College

National Security and Open Government: Striking the Right Balance. B. D. Walawender & A. Colonna (eds.), Syracuse: Campbell Public Affairs Institute, 2003.

Contributors:

Toby Mendel, ARTICLE 19, Global Campaign for Free Expression
Thomas S. Blanton, George Washington University
John Wadham, Director of Liberty, London
Kavita Modi, University College in London
Deirdre Curtin, University of Utrecht
Alexander Kashumov, Access to Information Programme, Bulgaria
Alasdair Roberts, The Maxwell School
Felipe Gonzalez, University Diego Portales Law School
Johathan Klaaren, University of the Witwatersrand, South Africa
Bimo Nugroho, Insitut Studi Arus Informasi

Constructing Civic Virtue. B. D. Walawender & A. Colonna (eds.), Syracuse: Campbell Public Affairs Institute, 2003.

Contributors:

Rogan Kersh, The Maxwell School
Elisabeth Lasch-Quinn, The Maxwell School
William A. Galston, University of Maryland
Suzanne Mettler, The Maxwell School
James Bernard Murphy, Dartmouth College
Jim Sleeper, Yale University
Keith Bybee, The Maxwell School
Rik Pinxten, University of Ghent, Belgium
Marijke Cornelis, University of Ghent, Belgium
Robert A. Rubinstein, The Maxwell School

Governance and Public Security. A. Roberts, (ed.),Syracuse: Campbell Public Affairs Institute, 2002.

Contributors:

William T. Gormley, Jr., Georgetown University
Michael Barkin, The Maxwell School
Michael Wermuth, RAND Corporation
Stephen E. Flynn, Council on Foreign Relations
George Haynal, Canadian Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade
Darryl Jenkins, George Washington University
Stan Hawthorne, PriceWaterhouseCooper
Tara O'Toole, John Hopkins University
Louise K. Comfort, University of Pittsburgh
Donald Moynihan, The Maxwell School
Alasdair Roberts, The Maxwell School

Project Publications

In Pursuit of Performance: Management Systems in  State and Local Government (2007)  Patricia W. Ingraham (ed.) Baltimore: John Hopkins University Press.

Gifts of Time and Money: The Role of Charity in America's Communities (2005) Arthur Brooks (ed.) Lanham: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers & The Campbell Public Affairs Institute.

Patricia W. Ingraham, Philip G. Joyce and Amy Kneedler Donahue (2003) Government Performance: Why Management Matters.  Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins University Press.

Faculty Book Shelf

Alasdair Roberts (2006).  Blacked Out: Government Secrecy in the Information Age, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Blacked Out has won another award!  The 2007 Charles Levine Memorial Prize, International Political Science Association.

The Academy of Management's Public and Nonprofit Division gives Blacked Out its 2007 Best Book Award.

Winner of the 2006 Louis Brownlow Book Award, given by the National Academy of Public Administration.

Winner of the ASPA Section on Public Administration Research (SPAR) 2007 Award for Best Book in Public Administration Scholarship.

Arthur Brooks (2006)Who Really Cares: The Surprising Truth About Compassionate Conservatism. New York: Basic Books.

 

 

First Person PoliticalGrant Reeher (2006) First Person Political: Legislative Life and the Meaning of Public Service. New York: New York University Press.

 

 

The Ethics of Dissent: Managing Guerrilla Government (Public Affairs and Policy Administration)Rosemary O'Leary (2006) The Ethics of Dissent: Managing Guerrilla Government. Washington: CQPress.