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James D. Carroll is an analyst and professor of public policy and administration, emeritus. He is a graduate of Cornell University, and holds JD and PhD degrees from the College of Law of Syracuse University and the Maxwell School. He was admitted to the New York and Federal bars. He has served as a budget analyst in the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development; director of the Government Research Division in the Congressional Research Service, the Library of Congress; chair and originating director of the Department of Public Administration and Public Administration Programs of the Maxwell School, Syracuse University; and director and senior staff member of the Advanced Study Program of the Brookings Institution. He has been a consultant in Indonesia, China, Chile, Jamaica, Panama, and in over 25 domestic government agencies and organizations and state and local governments, including the Office of Management and Budget, the Executive Office of the President, the World Bank,Price Waterhouse, the Packard Commission on Defense Organization and Management, and the Commission on Government Procurement. He has written many works on public law, policy, and administration, including Constitutional Competence for Public Managers, with David Rosenbloom and Jonathan Carroll, 2000. He has been a member of the National Academy of Public Administration for 30 years. He has served as a tenured professor at Ohio State University, Syracuse University, and Florida International University, an adjunct professor at Georgetown University, and a visiting professor at University College, Cork, Ireland.

Source: http://www.jamesdcarroll.com

Links to published materials by James D. Carroll
http://www.sciencemag.org/cgil/content/abstract/171/3972/647 --- not active, update this link

http://www.jstor.org/pss/418328

http://www.sciencemag.org/cgi/content/abstract/158/3804/1091 ---not active, update this link

http://scholar.google.com/scholar?hl=en&q=info:tycaShNc_LYJ:scholar.google.com/

http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/journal/119456881/abstract

Publications
1. "The Public Administration of Reinvestment," Forthcoming 2009

2. “Reorganizing Intelligence”, Public Administration Times, September, 2004

3. “The Domestic Security State”, a paper presented at a joint conference of the National Academy of Public Administration and Johns Hopkins University, October, 2003, scheduled for publication in, Thomas Stanton, chair, Organization and Management Committee, The National Academy of Public Administration, Effective Government : Responding to the Challenge of September 11 , M.E. Sharpe, spring, 2005

4. “Countervailing Power – The Right to Privacy and the Right to Protection”, Public Administration Times, January, 2003

5. “The Future of Public Action: From the Administrative to the Entitlement to the Domestic Security State”, in Davis Rejeski, ed., Government Foresight: Myth, Dream, or Reality, Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, 2003.

6. “Dwight Waldo”, with George Frederickson,  Public Administration  Review, 2002

7. "Toward Constitutional Competence for Public Managers: Cases and Commentary,"  with David Rosenbloom and Jonathan D. Carroll, Thompson - 2000

8. “A Management Agenda for the 21st Century”, The Business of Government, IBM Business Publications, November 1999

9. “Perspectives on the New Public Management”, a review essay, American Review of Public Administration, summer, 1999

10. “Administering Welfare Reform Through Information Sharing: The Promises and Tensions of Information Federalism”, with Walter Broadnax, in Deil Wright and Jon Jun, The Challenge to New Governance in the Twenty -First Century, 1999

11. “Assessing the New Performance Management: Results From Three Surveys of Public Officials”, with Xiao Hu, Korean Review of Public Administration, vol.3, no. 2, 1998

12. “Divesting in America? The Legacy of Consumption Policy in the 1980s”, International Journal of Public Administration, vol.21, no.6 - 8, 1998, 869 - 905.

13. “Marketizing Public Administration”, in George Frederickson, ed., Administrative Reform, 1998

14. “The Warfare On and Over American Government in Waldonian Perspective”, Public Administration Review, May - June, 1997

15. “ Welfare Reform, Responsibility, and Accountability”, with Walter Broadax, in National Academy of Administration conference papers, Spring, 1997

16. Editor’s Introduction, “Forum on Reinvention”, Public Administration Review, May/June, 1996, and co - author with Dahlia Lynn, “The Future of Reinvention: Congressional Perspectives”

17. “The Rhetoric of Reform and Political Reality in the National Performance Review”, Public Administration Review, March - April, 1995

18. “The National Performance Review”, The Costa Rican Journal of Public Affairs, 1994

19. “The Library of Congress”, and “The Congressional Research Service”, in The Encyclopedia of the United States Congress, 1995

20. “The Rights and Obligations of Federal Employees”, with David Rosenbloom, in The Handbook of Personnel Administration, 1994

21. “The Public Administration of Investment: Grappling with the Blind People and the Elephant”, Public Administration Review, May - June, 1992

22. "The Idea Brokers," by James Smith, book review, Perspectives on Political Science, summer, 1992

23. Constitutional Issues: Implications for Executive Decisionmaking in the Private Sector: Cases and Commentary, Commission on the Bicentennial of the United States Constitution,1991

24. “New Directions in Research for Congress: The Congressional Research Service”, Carnegie Commission on Science and Technology Policy, 1990

25. “Informing Congressional Action in Chile: Field Trip Report and Recommendations”, The World Bank, 1990

26. Toward Constitutional Competence for Public Administrators, with David Rosenbloom, Prentice Hall, 1989

27. Constitutional Issues: Implications for Public Managers, U.S. Office of Personnel Management, 1989

28. Rationing Medical Care for the Critically Ill, Co - Ed. The Brookings Institution, 1989

29. “The Public Policy and Administration of Consumption, Saving and Investment”, The Public Administration Review, March/April, 1989

30. “If Men Were Angels: Assessing the Ethics in Government Act of 1978”, with Robert Roberts, Policy Studies Journal, March, 1989

31. Developing a Professional Public Service, Notes and materials from a UNDP field project, People's Republic of China, 1988

32. “Public Administration in the Third Century of the Constitution: Status Quo, Privatization, or Public Investment?” Public Administration Review, January 1987

33. “Ethics in Business-Government Relationships: The Revolving Door in Defense Contracting: a Report of Work for the Packard Commission” in Business Ethics, Syracuse University, MacNaughton Symposium Volume, 1987

34. Toward a Community Work-Based Corrections Policy for the District of Columbia, a report, Washington Correctional Foundation, 1986

35.  “The Revolving Door and Other Standards of Conduct Issues in Defense Management”, The President's Blue Ribbon Commission on Defense Management, 1986

36. American Government: A Review of Texts and Materials Used in American High Schools, editor and author, People for the American Way, 1987

37. “Supply Side Management in the Reagan Administration”, with A. Lee Fritschler and Bruce L.R. Smith, Public Administration Review, November/December, 1985

38. What Should Be Done About the Federal Deficit? ed., Syracuse University, MacNaughton Symposium Volume, 1986

39. The Study of Administration Revisited, Circa 1987, with Alfred Zuck, Washington: American Society for Public Administration, 1983

40. “The New Juridicial Federalism and the Alienation of Public Policy and Administration”, American Review of Public Administration, May, 1983

41. Improving the Accountability and Performance of Government, editor, author, with Bruce L.R. Smith, The Brookings Institution, 1982

42. “Reagan and the New Deal”, with Bruce L.R. Smith, PS American Political Science Association, Vol. XIV, No. 4, Fall, 1981

43. “Getting People Off the Government's Back”, Op-ed page, The Washington Post, August 29, 1981, p. A23

44. “The Advanced Study Program of the Brookings Institution”, PS, American Political Science Association, Vol. XIV, No. 2, Spring, 1981

45. Major Alternatives for Government Policies, Organization and Action in Civilian Nuclear Reactor Emergency Management in the United States, primary author, with others, National Academy of Public Administration, Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Washington, D.C., January, 1980

46. Public Administration Education and Training in the Ministry of Home Affairs, field trip and report, The Government of Indonesia and The World Bank, with Irving Swerdlow, The World Bank, 1979

47. “Vertical Coalitions for Technology Transfer: Toward an Understanding of Intergovernmental Technology”, with P. Flynn and T. Dorsey, PUBLIUS, Vol. 9, No. 3, Summer, 1979

48. Education for Public Service, 1979-1980; Education for Public Service, 1980-1981, editor with Guthrie Birkhead, The Maxwell School, Syracuse University, 1979, 1981

49. Inside the Federal Bureaucracy: Views of Assistant Secretaries, co-editor with Jack Young, The Maxwell School, Syracuse University, 1980

50. “ Confidentiality and Criminological Research: The Evolving Body of Law”, with Charles Knerr, The Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology, Vol. 69, No. 3, September, 1978

51. “Putting Government's House in Order”, Maxwell News and Notes, Vol. 13, No. 2, Fall, 1978, pp. 2,8

52. “Comments on Confidentiality”, The American Sociologist, Vol. 13, No. 3, August, 1978, pp. 155, 156

53. Documentation of the Crisis in Public Education in New Jersey, 1975-1976, with Richard Campbell, Division of Research, Planning and Evaluation, New Jersey State Department of Education (two volumes), 1978

54. “The Confidentiality of Research: Legal Trends”, Journal of Social Science, January, 1978

55. Review, Nejelski, Social Research in Conflict with Law Ethics, American Political Science Review, Winter, 1978

56. Intergovernmental Administration, with Richard Campbell, The Maxwell School, Syracuse, 1976

57. “Policy Analysis for Congress”, Commission on the Operation of the Senate, in Congressional Support Agencies, U.S. Government Printing Office, 1976

58. Confidentiality of Research Sources and Data, with Charles Knerr, Russell Sage Foundation, 1976

59. “Public Service Education at the Maxwell School”, with James Garnett and Michael Brostek, Journal of Urban Analysis, 1976

60. The Postal Service 1976: What Next? with Marcia Lynn, American Enterprise Institute, 1976

61. Editor, “The Management of Knowledge: A Symposium”, with Nicholas Henry, Public Administration Review, December, 1975

62. “Service, Knowledge, and Choice: The Future as Postindustrial Administration”, Public Administration Review, December, 1975

63. “Education for the Public Trust: Learning to Live with the Public and the Absurd”, The Bureaucrat, September, 1975

64. “A Report on the Confidentiality of Data Project”, PS, American Political Science Association, September 1975

65. “Confidentiality of Social Science Research Sources and Data: The Popkin Case”, PS, American Political Science Association, June, 1973

66. The Politics and Administration of Knowledge: Administration as a Clockwork Orange? The Maxwell School, Syracuse University, 1973

67. The Administration of Federal Assistance Programs, with Robert Newton and others, U.S. Commission on Government Procurement, Washington, D.C., 1972

68. “Participatory Technology”, Science, February 19, 1971

69. “The Siege of Fort Lincoln, Circa 1969: A Study in NonParticipatory Technology”, with John Zocotti, I. Feller (ed.), The Application of Science and Technology to Public Programs, Center for the Study of Science Policy, Pennsylvania State University, 1972

70. Part V, Federal Programs and New Town Development, in Syracuse University Research Corporation, Lysander New Town, New York State Urban Development Corporation, 1969

71. “Noetic Authority”, Public Administration Review, October 1969

72. “The Community Self Development Corporation Act of 1968 - An Analysis,” with Joel Hincks, congressional Research Service (and extensive other CRS analyses and reports), 1968-1969

73. “Science and the City: The Question of Authority”, Science, February, 1969

74. “The Process Values of University Research”, Science, November, 1967

75. Public Affairs: An Agenda for Philanthropy, a report to the Ford Foundation, with Stephen K. Bailey and others, 1967

76. Federal Support of University Research, Report to NASA, Spring, 1967

77. Technology and Metropolitan Problems, Report to the Harvard Program on Technology and Society, Spring, 1967

78. Support of Political Science Research by the National Science Foundation”, The Use of Social Research in Federal Domestic Programs, House Committee on Government Operations, U.S. Government Printing Office, 1967

79. “Support of Political Science Research by the National Science Foundation”, Maxwell Review, Winter, 1967

80. “The Case for the Ombudsman”, Maxwell Review, Fall, 1966

81. “Beyond the 200-Bev Accelerator: The Scientific-Economic State”, Maxwell Review, Spring, 1966

82. Electronic Eavesdropping in the Syracuse Public Safety Building, Report to the American Civil Liberties Union, 1965

83. “The Forgotten Amendment and Privacy”, Nation, Fall, 1965

84. “Legislative Apportionment Cases”,  Syracuse Law Review, Fall, 1964