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B. Guy Peters is a researcher in the area of Public Administration studies and a professor of Political Science at the University of Pittsburgh, U.S.A. He is the author and editor of over 60 books in political science, and a founding editor of the European Political Science Review - from the ECPR- and the Governance journal. He received his Ph.D. in 1970 from Michigan State University, one of the premier American universities for political science, and has received four honorary degrees from European universities.

B. Guy Peters is known for his articulation and application of neo-institutionalism in political science and public administration studies, and for his role in the development of the theoretical and conceptual thinking around governance. He is also acknowledged for the strong comparative tradition he has built within public administration studies and for his bridging role between American and European researchers in the field. He has also acted as an advisor on administrative reform for many governments and international organizations like UNICEF, OECD, the World Bank and the Inter-American Development Bank. He is also a former president of the International Public Policy Association. Guy Peters is one of the most cited researchers of international scientific publications for introducing various generations of students to political science and public administration. He is also active in Ph.D. summer schools at a number of universities and over 30 universities around the world have welcomed him as a visiting professor.

Research interests
Professor B. Guy Peters is an expert in the American government; he is a comparativist, an interpreter, and creator of administrative paradigms. He has played a particular role in the development and application of new institutionalism in political science. He has taken an important role in the continuing conceptualization of governance and its application in the analysis of policymaking. Several of his contributions to the literature can be characterized as a call for a “return to the fundamentals” of political science as a discipline. He focuses on this respect mainly on new institutionalism and governance.

Guy Peters’ approach has been to go back to the essence in which institutions matter, and to the essence of what governing means. His work in this area has focused on the proliferation of contending theories and paradigms; and on the search for the fundamentals of each of the two approaches for the study of policymaking. In the case of governance, it is the prerogative that it is about governing by routing society towards the attainment of some collective goals; and in the case of new institutionalism, it is the thought that institutions are relevant.

Alongside this, he has dealt with many questions empirically in the comparative projects that he initiated, resulting in several edited volumes of comparative research conducted by leading scholars in the field. Through his conceptual and empirical work, Guy Peters’ publications have generated thousands of citations that are seen as milestones in the development of Public Administration and Political Science more generally.

Guy Peters addresses complex issues and write about them in a concise and clarifying way. For that reason, many of his textbooks have been translated into several languages, to introduce, teach, and train students and young researchers on public policy. He is frequently leading Ph.D. summer schools all over the world, which has contributed to the preparation of the next generation of Public Administration and Political Science scholars.

Teaching activities
Since 1984, he is Maurice Falk Professor of American Government, affiliated with the University of Pittsburgh in the United States. B. Guy Peters has held posts at Emory University, the University of Delaware and Tulane University and others such as University of Bodo, Zeppelin University, University of Gothenburg, New Canadian School of Governance, University of Hong Kong, Catholic University of Leuven, Roskilde University Centre, KU Leuven, Concordia University, LMU Munchen Center for Advanced Studies and many others.

Awards
Guy Peters has won the Provost’s Award for Mentoring Graduate Students from the University of Pittsburgh, also the Ulrich Kloeti Award in 2011 which is presented by the SOG group from the International Political Science Association. This prize is awarded annually to a scholar who has made exceptional contributions to research in the field of political science through a sustained career. Awardees must have involved themselves significantly within RC27 - Structure and Organization of Government (SOG) -- both with respect to research and leadershipr. In addition, Guy Peters has won the NISPAcee Merit Award in 2010, awarded by the Network of Institutes and Schools of Public Administration in Central and Eastern Europe (NISPAcee), to show appreciation to those who actively cooperate with NISPAcee and provide help in meeting its objectives, mission and development.

Selected bibliography
B. Guy Peters is author and editor of more than 60 books on Public Administration, Public Policy, Comparative Policy Analysis, Governance, Politics, Institutionalism, Policy Coordination and Research Methods. Among his most cited books are:


 * The Politics of Bureaucracy: A Comparative Perspective (7th edition, 2018).
 * Can Government Go Bankrupt? Political Economy in the Mixed Economy-Welfare State (Basic Books, 1978; Macmillan, 1979; Raben and Sjogren, 1979; Glydenhammer, 1979), with Richard Rose.
 * Policy Dynamics: The Policy Succession Process (Brighton: Harvester and New York: St. Martins, 1982), with Brian W. Hogwood.
 * American Public Policy: Problems and Prospects (9th Edition, 2013, 10th Edition in press)
 * Comparing Public Bureaucracies: Problems of Theory and Method (University of Alabama Press, 1988).
 * Governance in a Changing Environment (Montreal: McGill/Queens University Press, 1995; Presses Universitaires de Laval), co-edited with Donald J. Savoie.
 * The Pathology of Public Policy (New York: Oxford University Press, 1985), with Brian W. Hogwood.
 * Public Employment in Western Nations (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1985) with Richard Rose, et al.
 * Organizing Governance: Government Organizations (University of Pittsburgh Press, 1988) co-editor with Colin Campbell, S.J.
 * The Power to Tax: Public Revenue in Comparative Perspective (Basil Blackwell, 1991)
 * Public Administration in the United States: Problems and Prospects (Scott, Foresman/Little, Brown, 1990), with Charles H. Levine and Frank Thompson.
 * Advising West European Governments (University of Edinburgh Press and University of Pittsburgh Press, 1993), co-editor with Anthony Barker.
 * Scientific Advice to Government (University of Edinburgh Press and University of Pittsburgh Press, 1993), co-editor with Anthony Barker.
 * The Rewards of Higher Public Office (London: Sage, 1994), co-editor with Christopher Hood.
 * Learning from Administrative Reform (Oslo: Scandinavian University Press, 1996), co-edited with Johan P. Olsen.
 * The Future of Governing: Four Emerging Models (University of Kansas Press, 1996); (Korean edition, 1998, Chinese edition, 2000; Polish edition 2003). 2nd edition, 2001)
 * The Instruments of Public Policy: American and European Perspectives (Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, 1998 ), co-edited with Frans Van Nispen –Chinese translation -6-
 * Comparative Politics: Questions of Theory and Method (Italian edition 2001; Greek Edition, 2003; Chinese Edition, 2004).
 * Taking Stock: Two Decades of Administrative Reform (McGill/ Queens University Press; Presses Universitaires de Laval, 1998), co-edited with Donald J. Savoie
 * Developments in American Politics VI (Basingstoke: Macmillan) with Gillian Peele, Bruce Cain and C. J. Bailey
 * Serving Presidents and Prime Ministers: Administration at the Summit (London: Macmillan, 2000), co-edited with R.A.W. Rhodes and Vincent Wright
 * Institutional Theory in Political Science: The New Institutionalism (Chinese edition 2001; Japanese Edition, 2006; Korean edition, 2007; 2nd edition, 2005; 3rd Edition 2011; 2nd Chinese Edition, 2016)..
 * Structure and Culture: The American and Norwegian Public Bureaucracies (1999 Rowman and Littlefield, with Tom Christensen)
 * Policy Coordination for Europe: The National Dimension (Oxford: Oxford University Press,2001), co-edited with Hussein Kassim and Vincent Wright
 * Governance, Politics and The Modern State (London: Macmillan, 2000, with Jon Pierre) (translated into Spanish, 2003; Korean edition, 2004)
 * Success and Failure in Public Governance (Cheltenham, Edward Elgar, 2001), with Paul ’tHart and Mark Bovens.
 * Revitalizing the Public Sector (Montreal: McGill/Queens University Press, 2000 co-edited with Donald J. Savoie); French edition, Presses Universitaires de Laval
 * Politicians and Bureaucrats in an Era of Reform (London: Routledge, 2001), with Jon Pierre
 * Paradoxes of Public Sector Reform (Baden: Nomos Verlag), with J. J. Hesse and Christopher. Hood 2002
 * Handbook of Public Administration (London: Sage, 2003), co-edited with Jon Pierre; Chinese edition, 2006; Brazilian edition, 2008; Teaching edition, 2006.
 * Rewards of High Public Office in Asia (London: Routledge, 2003), co-edited with Chritopher Hood and Grace O. M. Lee.
 * Regulating Modern Government (Edward Elgar, 2004), with Christopher Hood, et al.
 * The Quest for Control: Politicization of the Civil Service (London: Routledge 2004; also translated into Ukranian.
 * Governance in a Complex Environment (London: Macmillan, 2007), with Jon Pierre (Chinese edition, 2010)
 * Coalitions of the Unwilling?: Politicians and Bureaucrats in Coalition
 * Governments (Bratislava: NISPACee, 2005)
 * Debating Institutionalism (Manchester University Press, 2008) Co-edited with Jon Pierre and Gerry Stoker
 * Mixes, Matches and Mistakes: New Public Management in the States of the Former Soviet Union (Budapest: LGI, 2009)
 * Policy Coordination in Seven European Countries (Basingstoke: Palgrave, 2010), with Geert Bouckaert and Koen Verhoest
 * Modern Government and Politics (Basingstoke: Macmillan, 2009). Turkish Edition, 2009; Chinese Edition, 2009).
 * Nacka Administrcja (Warsaw: Kluwer, 2010) with Patrycja Suwaj
 * Steering from the Centre (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2011)
 * Administrative Traditions and Administrative Reform (London: Routledge, 2011).
 * Coordinating the European Union: The Brussels Experience (under contract, Rowman and Littlefield, with Hussein Kassim and Anand Menon).
 * Administrative Traditions and Administrative Politics (forthcoming, Oxford University Press)
 * Interactive Governance: Advancing the Paradigm (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2012) with Jon Pierre, Jacob Torfing and Eva Sørensen
 * The State at Work: Public Employment in Democratic Governments, 2 Volumes (Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, 2010) with Hans-Ulrich Derlien
 * Rewards for High Government Office (London: Routledge, 2012), with Marleen Brans
 * The Handbook of Public Administration, 2nd ed. (London: Sage, 2012) with Jon Pierre
 * Public Administration in a Time of Crisis (Bratislava: NISPAcee Press, 2012), co-edited with Rainer Kattel
 * The Politics of Representative Bureaucracy, Vol 1. (Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, 2013) with Eckhard Schröter and Patrick von Maravic
 * Strategies for Comparative Political Research (Basingstoke: Macmillan, 2013)
 * Governing: Essays in Honour of Donald Savoie (Montreal: McGill/Queens University Press, 2013)
 * The Search for Coordination and Coherence: Managing Horizontal Government (University Press of Kansas: 2015).
 * Is Political Science Relevant? (Basingstoke, Palgrave, 2015), with Gerry Stoker and Jon Pierre
 * Public Administration: Essential Readings and Commentaries (London; Sage) 6 volumes, with Jon Pierre
 * The Politics of Representative Bureaucracy, Vol 2. (Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, 2015) with Eckhard Schröter and Patrick von Maravic
 * Public Administration: Concepts and Theories (London: Routledge, 2015) with Patrick von Maravic and Tero Erkkila.
 * Governance and Comparative Politics (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2016) with Jon Pierre.
 * Public Policy: An Advanced Introduction (Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, 2016)
 * Contemporary Approaches to Public Policy (London: Macmillan, 2016) with Philippe Zittoun.
 * The Future of Public Administration (London: Sage, 2018), with Jon Pierre
 * Policy Problems and Policy Design (Cheltenham, Edward Elgar, 2018)
 * Policy Design and Policy Effectiveness (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2018), with Michael Howlett and M. Ramesh.
 * Governance, Politics and the State 2nd . Ed. (London: Macmillan), 2019 (with Jon Pierre), in press.
 * Handbook of Public Administration in Latin America (Manchester: Emerald Press), co-edited with Carlos Alba and Conrado Ramos in press.
 * Handbook of Research Methods for Comparative Policy Analysis (Cheltenham: Edward Elgar), with Guillaume Fontaine, 2020