Dr. Timothy Conlan
Professor, Department of Public and International Affairs
tconlan@gmu.edu
Professor of Government and Politics. Ph.D., Harvard University,
1982. Federalism, Intergovernmental Relations,
and Policy Making Process.
Timothy Conlan earned his Ph.D. in
Government from Harvard University.
He is currently Associate Professor of Government and Politics at
George Mason University. Prior to this he served as Assistant Staff
Director of the Senate Subcommittee on Intergovernmental Relations.
Professor Conlan is the author of several books and articles in
the areas of federalism and public policy, including New Federalism:
Intergovernmental Reform from Nixon to Reagan (Brookings, 1988),
Taxing Choices: The Politics of Tax Reform (CQ Press, 1990), and "Deregulating Federalism? The Politics of Mandate Reform in the 104th Congress," Publius
(Summer 1995).
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