School of Public Policy, Contributing to a Livable World



















Mark J. Rozell
Mark J. Rozell
Professor of Public Policy

personal page: mason.gmu.edu/~mrozell/

e-mail: mrozell@gmu.edu
phone: 703.993.8171
fax: 703.993.8215
George Mason School of Public Policy
3401 Fairfax Drive– MS 3B1
Arlington, VA 22201

Education
Ph.D. in American Government, University of Virginia
M.A. in Public Administration, University of Virginia
B.A. in Political Science, Eisenhower College

Biography
Professor Rozell is the author of nine books and editor of sixteen books on various aspects of American government, including the presidency, religion and politics, media and politics, and interest groups in elections. His latest written and co-written books are Interest Groups in American Campaigns (Congressional Quarterly Press, 2005, 2d edition), Power and Prudence: The Presidency of George H.W. Bush (Texas A&M University Press, 2004) and Executive Privilege: Presidential Power, Secrecy, and Accountability (University Press of Kansas, 2002, 2d edition). Among his latest edited volumes are Considering the Bush Presidency (Oxford University Press, 2004), The Christian Right in American Politics (Georgetown University Press, 2003), and Media Power, Media Politics (Rowman & Littlefield, 2002).

He has testified before Congress on several occasions on executive privilege issues and has lectured extensively in the U.S. and abroad. He serves as coeditor of the Georgetown University Press series on religion and politics. His current research projects are on religion and the U.S. presidency, the religious factor in the 2004 elections, and the evolution of interest group strategies in U.S. campaigns.

Areas of Expertise
U.S. Presidency
Executive Privilege
Media and Politics
Christian Right Politics in the U.S.
Interest Groups