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Richard C. Feiock is the Augustus B. Turnbull Professor of Public Administration and Policy in the Askew School at Florida State University. He is Director of the Sustainable Energy & Governance Program and was founding director of the DeVoe Moore Center's Program in Local Governance. His B.A. degree is form Pennsylvania State University, and his M.P.A and Ph.D from the University of Kansas.

He is internationally recognized for his expertise in governance and local democratic institutions, and has given invited talks in Moscow (Russia and Idaho), Seoul, Mexico City, Beijing, and throughout the U.S. He also served as a Fulbright Fellow in South Korea in 2005-06.

Professor Feiock has received a number of awards and honors including the Herbert Kaufman best paper award form the Section on Public Administration, American Political Science Association, the 2008 William E. and Frederick C. Mosher Award for the best article published in Public Administration Review, the Manning J. Dauer Award for research and service from Florida Political Science Association, and the Donald C. Stone Award for career contributions to the field of intergovernmental management from the American Society for Public Administration.

Professor Feiock has published five books and over one-hundred refereed articles. His work appears in the leading scholarly journals of political science, public administration, planning and urban affairs. HIs most recent book, Self-Organizing Federalism, is coauthored with John Scholz and was published by Cambridge University Press in 2010. He has been principal investigator on four National Science Foundation research grants and has received grant awards from Lincoln Institute for Land Policy, Aspen Institute, IBM, and the Fulbright Scholar PRogram.