|
Faculty
William T. Bluhm
Nora Bredes
Kevin Clarke
Alexandre Debs
Richard Dees
John Duggan
Richard Fenno
Mark Fey
Edward Fiandach
Gerald Gamm
Hein Goemans
Ewa Hauser
Gretchen Helmke
Thomas Jackson
Bruce Jacobs
James Johnson
Stuart Jordan
Tasos Kalandrakis
Mark Kayser
Bonnie Meguid
Richard Niemi
Michael Peress
Charles Phelps
G. Bingham Powell
Lynda Powell
David Primo
Peter Regenstreif
Lawrence Rothenberg
Joel Seligman
Curtis Signorino
Valeria Sinclair-Chapman
Randall Stone
|
 |
|
G. Bingham Powell, Jr.
Marie C. Wilson and Joseph C. Wilson
Professor of Political Science
gb.powell@rochester.edu
Harkness Hall 313
585-275-0621
|
|
| PhD, Stanford, 1968. Comparative politics, European politics. Managing Editor of the American Political Science Review, 1991-95. Co-author and co-editor of leading undergraduate comparative politics text, Comparative Politics Today, now in its 9th edition. Current research examines problems of political representation in different electoral, party, and policymaking systems. His book Contemporary Democracies: Participation, Stability and Violence (Harvard, 1982) won the Woodrow Wilson Foundation Award for best book in political science in 1982. Recent articles have appeared in Annual Review of Political Science and British Journal of Political Science. His latest book, Elections as Instruments of Democracy: Majoritarian and Proportional Visions (Yale, 2000), was co-winner of the 2002 Mattei Dogan Award for the year's best book in comparative politics. Recipient of the 1999 University Award for Graduate Teaching. Teaches courses in the field of comparative politics. |
|
...................................................................................................................................
Courses:
|
|
|