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Entry for David H. Rosenbloom
Distinguished Professor of Public Administration at American University in Washington DC, Rosenbloom specializes in constitutional-administrative law, administrative theory, history, reform, and constitutional aspects of public personnel management. A major contributor to the field and a US National Academy of Public Administration Fellow, his numerous awards include the Whittington Award for excellent teaching, Gaus Award for exemplary scholarship in political science and public administration, Waldo Award for outstanding contributions to the literature and leadership of public administration, Levine Award for excellence in public administration, and Brownlow Award for his book, BUILDING A LEGISLATIVE-CENTERED PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION. He edited PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION REVIEW, co-edited the POLICY STUDIES JOURNAL, and has served on the editorial boards of about 20 academic journals and as editor of the Routledge Series in Public Administration and Public Policy. Author or editor of over 350 scholarly publications, he has frequently guest lectured at universities in the US and abroad. Previous faculty appointments include the following universities: Kansas, Tel Aviv, Vermont, Syracuse, City University of Hong Kong, Hebrew (Israel), and Renmin (China). Rosenbloom served on the Clinton-Gore Presidential Transition Team for the Office of Personnel Management in 1992; his research has been cited for authority by the U.S. Supreme Court; and he has testified before U.S. Senate Committees. His text, now coauthored with Robert Kravchuk and Richard Clerkin, PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION: UNDERSTANDING MANAGEMENT, POLITICS, AND LAW IN THE PUBLIC SECTOR, was ranked the fifth most influential book published in public administration from 1990-2010. He is identified as the "most prominent" author "being co-cited by law and public administration articles in the last 20 years [1999-2019]" in Administration & Society, American Review of Public Administration, Journal of Policy Analysis and Management, Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory, and Public Administration Review. See A. Osorio, S. Nielsen, R. Christensen, "Systematically Reviewing American Law and Public Administration: A Call for Dialogue and Theory Building," Perspectives on Public Management and Governance (April 5, 2021), Figure 3: doi:10.1093/ppmgov/gvaa026.