Mark J. Rozell | |
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Occupation(s) | Dean,
Schar School of Policy and Government Ruth D. and John T. Hazel chair in public policy |
Academic background | |
Education |
Rochester Institute of Technology BA, University of Virginia MA, PhD |
Website | https://schar.gmu.edu/about/faculty-directory/mark-j-rozell |
Mark J. Rozell is a political scientist. He is the dean and Ruth D. and John T. Hazel chair in public policy at the Schar School of Policy and Government of George Mason University. [1] His research concerns various topics in United States politics and government such as executive privilege, the presidency, the intersection of religion and politics, and federalism, among other topics.[ citation needed]
Rozell received his BA from Rochester Institute of Technology in 1982. [2] He went on to complete an MA in public administration at the University of Virginia in 1983, and a PhD from the same institution in 1987. [2]
Among his books are Executive Privilege: Presidential Power, Secrecy, and Accountability (2020, University Press of Kansas), and the co-written volumes The Unitary Executive: A Danger to Constitutional Government (2020, University Press of Kansas), Federalism: A Very Short Introduction (2019, Oxford University Press), and The South and the Transformation of US Politics (2019, Oxford University Press). [3] [4]
Rozell contributes frequent opinion columns and commentary to major US media such as the Baltimore Sun, New York Daily News, The Hill, and Politico. [5] [6] [7] [8] He writes a twice monthly column on Virginia politics for the Washington Post. [9]
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Mark J. Rozell | |
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Occupation(s) | Dean,
Schar School of Policy and Government Ruth D. and John T. Hazel chair in public policy |
Academic background | |
Education |
Rochester Institute of Technology BA, University of Virginia MA, PhD |
Website | https://schar.gmu.edu/about/faculty-directory/mark-j-rozell |
Mark J. Rozell is a political scientist. He is the dean and Ruth D. and John T. Hazel chair in public policy at the Schar School of Policy and Government of George Mason University. [1] His research concerns various topics in United States politics and government such as executive privilege, the presidency, the intersection of religion and politics, and federalism, among other topics.[ citation needed]
Rozell received his BA from Rochester Institute of Technology in 1982. [2] He went on to complete an MA in public administration at the University of Virginia in 1983, and a PhD from the same institution in 1987. [2]
Among his books are Executive Privilege: Presidential Power, Secrecy, and Accountability (2020, University Press of Kansas), and the co-written volumes The Unitary Executive: A Danger to Constitutional Government (2020, University Press of Kansas), Federalism: A Very Short Introduction (2019, Oxford University Press), and The South and the Transformation of US Politics (2019, Oxford University Press). [3] [4]
Rozell contributes frequent opinion columns and commentary to major US media such as the Baltimore Sun, New York Daily News, The Hill, and Politico. [5] [6] [7] [8] He writes a twice monthly column on Virginia politics for the Washington Post. [9]
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link)