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Campbell, Edwin Colin was born on June 10, 1943 in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. Son of John Colin and Mary Louise (Nelligan) Campbell Stanley. came to the United States, l966.
( Arguing that too many studies focus on president's pers...)
Arguing that too many studies focus on president's personalities, and not their relationships with advisers and the machinery of the office, Campbell describes the institutional development of the presidency and assesses the Carter and Regan administrations within a historical context. Interviews with senior members of the White House staff and other high-ranking officials add color and depth to his study.
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Campbell, Edwin Colin was born on June 10, 1943 in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. Son of John Colin and Mary Louise (Nelligan) Campbell Stanley. came to the United States, l966.
AB with honors, Gonzaga U., l965; Master of Arts, U. Alberta, l966; Doctor of Philosophy, Duke U., l973; Master of Divinity, Jesuit School Theology, Berkeley, California, l975.
Assistant professor department political science, York University, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, l975-78;
associate professor, York University, Toronto, Ontario, l978-83;
professor, York University, Toronto, Ontario, l983;
Isabelle A. and Henry D. Martin professor philosophy-politics, Georgetown University, Washington, 1983-1993;
professor public policy, Georgetown University, Washington, since 1993. Visiting lecturer political science Gonzaga U., Spokane, Washington, 1971-1972. Guest scholar Brookings Institution, Washington, 1979, 82-83.
Superior Woodstock Jesuit Community, 1985-1988. Lecturer in field; Hallsworth research fellow inpolit. economy U. Manchester (England), 1986-1987, Martin D'Arcy Lectures, Oxford, 1993. Visiting fellow in political science Research School Social Sciences Australian National.U., Canberra, manuscript referee Journal Politics, Canada Journal Political Science, Legislation Studies Quarterly, Canada Public Administration, Policy Studies Journal.
Director graduate public policy program Georgetown University Washington, District of Columbia, since 1990.
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(Book by Campbell, Colin B.)
Member International Political Science Association (co-chairman research commission on structure and organization government 1984-1989), Canada Study Parliament Group (honorary life, pres.1979-1981), Academy Public Svc. (national board directors), Royal Institute Public Administration, American Political Science Association, Cosmos Club, Pi Sigma Alpha.