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Heineman, Robert Allen was born on August 6, 1939 in Pekin, Illinois, United States. Son of Joseph and Helen (Vohland) Heineman.
(Authority and the Liberal Tradition critically describes ...)
Authority and the Liberal Tradition critically describes the historical foundations of modern liberalism, implicitly analyzing the status and effectiveness of American democracy. Heineman examines contemporary liberal ideology, which he argues undermines the normative basis of social stability that was an important element in the classical liberal tradition. He shows how American government has become hostage to ideology, to the advocacy of interest-group politics.
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(The World of the Policy Analyst offers a detailed study o...)
The World of the Policy Analyst offers a detailed study of the policy analyst's role in the policymaking process. By stressing the need of the analyst to recognize the political, social, and ideological forces that operate in the policy process while retaining analytical integrity, the authors bring a "real world" awareness to the understanding of the environment in which analysts must function. This edition covers recent efforts to integrate values and analysis, explores the implications of increasing fragmentation in the political system and the growing influence of think tanks at the national and state levels, and identifies the challenges posed by rapid scientific and technological change.
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Heineman, Robert Allen was born on August 6, 1939 in Pekin, Illinois, United States. Son of Joseph and Helen (Vohland) Heineman.
Bachelor in Political Science, Bradley University, 1961. Master of Arts in Government, American University, 1963. Doctor of Philosophy, American University, 1966.
Assistant professor political science, Eastern Washington State College, Cheney, 1964-1967;
assistant professor political science, Bradley U., Peoria, Illinois, 1967-1971;
acting chair department, Bradley U., Peoria, Illinois, 1969-1970;
professor political science, Alfred (New York) U., since 1971;
chairperson social science division, Alfred (New York) U., 1971-1988;
director master professional studies in community services administration, Alfred (New York) U., since 1977;
director Center Research and Scholarly Activity, Alfred (New York) U., 1989-1994;
director criminal justice studies program, Alfred (New York) U., 1975-1984;
institutional representative Washington semester program, Alfred (New York) U., since 1971. Campus coordinator New York State Public Svc. Training Program for Management and Supervisory Pers., since 1984.
Member of New York State Education Department Evaluation Team to Medaille College, Buffalo, 1980. Coordinator National Strategy Information Center Conference on Arms Control, Alfred U., 1976.
(Authority and the Liberal Tradition critically describes ...)
(The World of the Policy Analyst offers a detailed study o...)
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Member Area Redevelopment Administration United States Department Commerce, Washington, 1962. Assistant to State Senator James Clark, Maryland State Senate, 1963. Executive office of president United States Bureau Budget, 1963, 64.
Member Washington (Illinois) Police Commission, 1969-1971. Vice-chair Alfred Village Board, 1977-1980. Alfred Village Justice, 1982-1991.
Allegany County Legislature, since 1995. Member American Political Science Association, Academy Political Science, Policy Studies Organization, Northeastern Political Science Association (board editors Polity journal.), New York State Magistrates Association, New York State Political Science Association (executive council 1987-1994, president 1992-1993), Philadelphia Society, Phi Kappa Phi.
Children: Philip, Karen, Cheryl.