Source: https://tonybertelli.com/curriculum-vitae/
Timestamp: 2019-04-21 03:13:13+00:00

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Working for Democracy: Designing Public Administration in Representative Democracies, Cambridge University Press, under contract.
Public Policy Investment: Policy Prioritization and British Statecraft (with Peter C. John), Oxford University Press (2013).
Policy Agendas in British Politics (with Peter John, Will Jennings, and Shaun Bevan), Palgrave-Macmillan (2013).
The Political Economy of Public Sector Governance. Cambridge University Press (2012).
Madison’s Managers: Public Administration and the Constitution (with Laurence E. Lynn, Jr.). Johns Hopkins University Press (2006).
Winner of the Haldane Prize for the best paper published in Public Administration during 2015.
Winner of the Best Comparative Policy Paper Award, Midwest Political Science Association.
Winner of the Herbert Kaufmann Award for Best Paper, Public Administration Section, American Political Science Association.
A Precept of Managerial Responsibility: Securing Collective Justice in Institutional Reform Litigation (with Laurence E. Lynn, Jr.). Fordham Urban Law Journal, v. 29, n. 1 (2001).
Developing a Common Law of Cost Benefit Analysis: A Rational Choice Institutional Analysis. Journal of Law and Politics, v. 14, n. 4 (1999).
Impoverished Liberalism: Does the New York Workfare Program Violate Human Rights? Buffalo Human Rights Law Review, v.5, n.1 (1999).
Should Social Workers Engage in the Unauthorized Practice of Law? Boston University Public Interest Law Journal, v. 8, n.1 (1998).
Marketing Racism: The Imperialism of Rationality, Critical Race Theory, and Some Interdisciplinary Lessons for Neoclassical Economics. Virginia Journal of Social Policy and The Law, v. 5, n. 1 (1997).
The Federalist, Nos. 41–43: Coordination in Service of the Public Interest, Public Administration Review, v. 70, Supp. (2011).
Envisioning Public Administration as a Scholarly Field in 2020: The Importance of Political Environments, Public Administration Review, v. 70, Supp. (2010).
Law and Public Administration. Oxford Handbook of Public Management (2005).
The Craft of Bureaucratic Neutrality by Gregory A. Huber. Journal of Politics, v. 70, n. 4 (2008).
The Public Administration Theory Primer by H. George Frederickson and Kevin B. Smith. Public Management Review, v.7, n.1 (2005).
The Forging of Bureaucratic Autonomy by Daniel P. Carpenter and Presidents and the Politics of Agency Design by David E. Lewis. Public Administration Review, v. 64, n. 4 (2004).
Pitiful Plaintiffs: Child Welfare Litigation and the Federal Courts by Susan Gluck Mezey. Social Service Review, v. 75, n. 2 (2001).
Judicial Policy Making and the Modern State: How the Courts Reformed America’s Prisons by Malcolm M. Feeley and Edward L. Rubin. Journal of Policy Analysis and Management, v. 18, n.3 (1999).
Shrinking the State: Analyzing the Reform of Arm’s Length Bodies in the United Kingdom (with Christopher Skelcher and Matthew Flinders).
Fellow, National Academy of Public Administration, 2015-present.
Member, Society of Fellows, New York University, 2015-present.
Shrinking the State: Reforming Arm’s Length Bodies in an Age of Austerity, Co-Investigator with Matthew Flinders and Christopher Skelcher, Economic and Social Research Council, March 2012–February 2015, £655,703 ($1,037,977).
Constructing the Policy Agenda in Advanced Industrial Democracies: The Case of Women’s Policy Issues, Principal Investigator (co-investigator, Diana O’Brien), Bedrosian Center on Governance and the Public Enterprise, July 2013–July 2013, $10,000.
Comparative Public Policy Investment, Principal Investigator, Bedrosian Center on Governance and the Public Enterprise, July 2012–December 2013, $10,000.
The Statistical Measurement of Accountability Concepts in American Governance, Principal Investigator, Bedrosian Center on Governance and the Public Enterprise, November 2010–October 2011, $9,075.
Legislative Policy Agendas in the UK, part of a European Science Foundation, EUROCORES ECRP 2007 project, The Politics of Attention: West European politics in times of change, led by Stefan Walgrave, Department of Political Science, University of Antwerp. With Peter John, Will Jennings and Darren Halpin, August 2008–July 2011, £297,000 ($579,728).
Can Partnerships Among Organizations Promote Policy Success? Lessons From Crime Reduction Partnerships In The United Kingdom, Smith Richardson Foundation. Principal Investigator on subcontract from the Ash Institute for Democratic Governance and Innovation, Harvard University, August 2008-June 2009, $40,370.

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