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W. Henry
(Harry) Lambright
Professor of Public Administration and Political Science |
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400 Eggers Hall |
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315-443-1890 |
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whlambri@maxwell.syr.edu
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B.A. Johns Hopkins University
M.A. Columbia University
Ph.D. Columbia University
Courses:
Science, Technology and Policy (graduate)
Energy, Environment, and Resources Policy (graduate)
Technology, Politics, and the Environment (undergraduate)
Recent Publications:
Book, Space Policy in the 21st Century, 2002.
Book, Powering Apollo: James E. Webb of NASA, 1995.
Monograph: Managing ‘Big Science’: A Case Study of the Human Genome Project
(Washington, D.C.: PricewaterhouseCoopers Endowment for the Business of
Government, 2002).
Article, “North American Smog: Science Policy Linkages Across Multiple
Boundaries,” Canadian-American Public Policy (April 2001).
Chapter in Book, “The Battle to Destroy Chemical Weapons,” in, V. Franke Ed.,
Security in a Changing World: Case Studies in U.S. National Security Management
(Westpoint, Connecticut: Praeger, 2002).
Research Interests:
Science, technology and public policy
Environmental policy
Executive leadership
Bureaucratic politics
Current Research Projects:
NSF, “Transforming NASA: Space Technology in the Goldin Years”
NASA, “NASA and the Environment: The Case of Ozone Depletion”
Center for Environmental Policy and Administration / National Security Program
of Maxwell School, “Deploying a U.S.-Russian Space Station: Dan Goldin’s
Catch-22”
IBM, “Managing Big Science: The Challenge of Coordination”
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