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2 Areas of interest  





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==Areas of interest==

==Areas of interest==

Dye's main [[research]] interests center on the conflict between the two political [[Organizational theory|organizational theories]] of [[Elite theory]] vs. [[Pluralism (political theory)|Pluralism]] in [[American politics]]. His two best known works ''[[The Irony of Democracy]]'' (now in its 15th edition) and ''[[Who's Running America?]]'' (now in its 7th edition, ''The Bush Restoration'') discuss this on-going conflict in great detail.

Dye's main [[research]] interests center on the conflict between the two political [[Organizational theory|organizational theories]] of [[Elite theory]] vs. [[Pluralism (political theory)|Pluralism]] in [[American politics]]. His two best known works ''[[The Irony of Democracy]]'' (now in its 15th edition) and ''[[Who's Running America?]]'' (now in its 8th edition, ''The Obama Reign'') discuss this on-going conflict in great detail.



Dye has also researched and published on the role of major [[Political campaign|campaign]] contributors, [[Foundation (nonprofit organization)|foundations]] and [[think tank]]s, [[interest group]]s, and the [[Mass media|media]] in [[Public policy|policy]] formation in [[Washington, D.C.]].

Dye has also researched and published on the role of major [[Political campaign|campaign]] contributors, [[Foundation (nonprofit organization)|foundations]] and [[think tank]]s, [[interest group]]s, and the [[Mass media|media]] in [[Public policy|policy]] formation in [[Washington, D.C.]].


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Thomas R. Dye (born December 16, 1935) is an Emeritus ProfessorofPolitical ScienceatFlorida State University and was formerly a McKenzie Professor of Government. Dye has described politics as being about who gets scarce governmental resources, where, when, why and how.[1]

Academic background and preparation

Dye graduated from Pennsylvania State University where he received his B.S. and M.A. degrees; Dye received his Ph.D. from the University of Pennsylvania.

Dye has taught at the University of Pennsylvania, the University of Wisconsin, and the University of Georgia, among other institutions. He was a visiting scholar at Bar-Ilan UniversityinIsrael, and at the Brookings Institution in Washington D.C.

Dye has served as president of the Southern Political Science Association, the Policy Studies Organization, and has served as the secretary of the American Political Science Association. Presently, Dye served as past president of the Lincoln Center for Public Service.

Areas of interest

Dye's main research interests center on the conflict between the two political organizational theoriesofElite theory vs. PluralisminAmerican politics. His two best known works The Irony of Democracy (now in its 15th edition) and Who's Running America? (now in its 8th edition, The Obama Reign) discuss this on-going conflict in great detail.

Dye has also researched and published on the role of major campaign contributors, foundations and think tanks, interest groups, and the mediainpolicy formation in Washington, D.C.. [2]

Major publications

Honors and awards

See also

References

  1. ^ Ronald J. Hrebenar, Bryson B. Morgan (2009). "Lobbying in America". ABC-CLIO. ISBN 978-1-59884-112-1. Retrieved 2012-01-12. see Preface page xv {{cite news}}: Italic or bold markup not allowed in: |publisher= (help)
  • ^ Penn State University, Department of political Science, Outstanding alumni award 2005/2006 "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2010-02-02. Retrieved 2009-07-19. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
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