Professor Janine R. Wedel wrote the book, Shadow Elite: How the World's New Power Brokers Undermine Democracy, Government, and the Free Market, published by Basic Books (December 2009).
Wedel’s op-ed, “Wall Street’s Bailout Gives Me Déjà Vu,” appeared in Salon.com on November 8, 2009. Wedel writes about the relationship between U.S. government and business, the networks that are created, and whether the national and public interest is being served.
Professor Ann C. Baker wrote the book, Catalytic Conversations: Organizational Communication and Innovation, which was published by M. E. Sharpe (December 2009).
Professor Philip E. Auerswald co-edited the fall 2009 issue of the journal Innovations, which is published by MIT Press. The issue, “Energy for Change: Creating Climate Solutions,” is available November 20 and includes essays by White House Science Advisor John Holdren and 2005 Nobel Laureate in Economics Thomas Schelling.
Professors Catherine E. Rudder and A. Lee Fritschler wrote the article, "U.S.A. Tobacco Control: Six Lessons in Public Policy for Medical Science Professionals," which appears in World Medical and Health Policy, volume 1, no. 1, fall 2009.
Professor Mark J. Rozell co-wrote with Mitchell A. Sollenberger “Beware of the Collapse of the ‘Open Presidency,’” which appeared in the October 29 Roll Call. The authors write about congressional access to White House czars and the balance of power.
Rozell and Sollenberger also contributed to the symposium opinion piece “Year One in the Age of Obama,” which appeared in the National Review on November 4.
Current Master of Public Policy student Andrew Guth wrote the article, “Human Trafficking in the Philippines: the need for an effective anti-corruption program,” which appears online in the journal, Trends in Organized Crime, (Springer, November 2009) |