Patrick Dunleavy
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Patrick Dunleavy is Professor of Political Science and Public Policy within the Government Department of the London School of Economics
London School of Economics
The London School of Economics and Political Science is a public research university specialised in the social sciences located in London, United Kingdom, and a constituent college of the federal University of London...

 (LSE) and the director of the Master of Public Administration (MPA) Programme (he is currently on sabbatical; the latter position is currently held by Timothy Besley.

He is a prominent political theorist specialising in the fields of public policy and government. His research has focused on the concepts of sectors and sectoral conflicts, rational choice theories of politics, the bureau-shaping model of bureaucracy
Bureaucracy
A bureaucracy is an organization of non-elected officials of a governmental or organization who implement the rules, laws, and functions of their institution, and are occasionally characterized by officialism and red tape.-Weberian bureaucracy:...

, and the claimed contemporary public management paradigm of digital era governance
Digital era governance
In the public administration debate about New Public Management , the concept of digital era governance is claimed by Patrick Dunleavy, Helen Margetts and their co-authors as replacing NPM since around 2000-05...

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Dunleavy is also the author of advice texts for humanities and social sciences students, most notably his 2003 book "Authoring a PhD: How to plan, draft, write and finish a doctoral dissertation or thesis".

Editorships of Journals

  • Global Policy
    Global Policy
    Global Policy is a peer-reviewed academic journal based at the London School of Economics and Political Science focusing on the "point where ideas and policy meet", published in association with Wiley-Blackwell....

    or the External Page Global Policy

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