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

  Lawrence Rothenberg
Corrigan-Minehan Professor of Political Science

lrot@mail.rochester.edu
Harkness Hall 108
585-273-4903

PhD, Stanford, 1986. American politics, political economy, and public policy. Former Director of W. Allen Wallis Institute of Political Economy, University of Rochester, and the Ford Center on Global Citizenship, Kellogg School of Management, Northwestern University. Previously Max McGraw Distinguished Professor of Management & the Environment, Kellogg School of Management. Current research focuses on interest groups, legislative politics, and environmental and public policy. Publications include Environmental Choices: Policy Responses to Green Demands (CQ, 2002), Why Governments Succeed and Why they Fail (Harvard, 2001; with Amihai Glazer); Regulation, Organizations, and Politics: Motor Freight Policy at the Interstate Commerce Commission (Michigan, 1994), and Linking Citizens to Government: Interest Group Politics at Common Cause (Cambridge, 1992), as well as numerous journal articles. Teaches courses on interest groups, bureaucratic politics, and environmental affairs.
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Courses:
PSC 209 Interest Groups in America
PSC 243 Environmental Politics
PSC 513 Interest Groups

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