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

  Sarah F. Liebschutz
Adjunct Professor of Political Science

sliebsch@rochester.rr.com
Harkness Hall 101E
585-275-3225

PhD, Rochester, 1971. American federalism; intergovernmental fiscal relations; New York politics; community development; economic development; social policy, including welfare reform and Head Start. Publications include: "The Help America Vote Act and the States," co-editor and author, a special issue of Publius: The Journal of Federalism (forthcoming 2005); "Social Services," in Governing New York State, 5th ed., ed. Jeffrey M. Stonecash (forthcoming); "New York: An Antiquated System Resistant to Change," in Election Reform: Politics and Policy, ed. Daniel J. Palazzolo and James W. Ceaser (2005); Managing Welfare Reform in Five States: The Challenge of Devolution (Rockefeller Institute, 2000); New York Politics and Government: Competition and Compassion (University of Nebraska Press, 1998); Bargaining Under Federalism (SUNY, 1991); Federal Aid to Rochester (Brookings, 1984). Professor Liebschutz is a Distinguished Service Professor Emeritus, State University of New York at Brockport.
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Courses:
PSC 227 New York State Politics
PSC 233 Community Development & Political Leadership

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