Morris P. Fiorina | |
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Born | 1946 (age 77–78) |
Nationality | American |
Alma mater | University of Rochester Allegheny College |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Political science |
Morris P. Fiorina (born 1946) is an American political scientist and co-author of the book Culture War? The Myth of a Polarized America with Jeremy C. Pope (Brigham Young University).
Biography
Fiorina received his B.A. from Allegheny College, and his M.A. and Ph.D. from the University of Rochester.Stanford University[1] He currently serves as the Wendt Family Professor of Political Science, Stanford University[2] and is a senior fellow at Stanford University's Hoover Institution.[3] He was formerly the Thompson Professor of Government at Harvard University and has taught at the California Institute of Technology. He resides in Portola Valley, California.
Selected works
- Disconnect: The Breakdown of Representation in American Politics
- Culture War? The Myth of a Polarized America
- Congress: Keystone of the Washington Establishment
- Divided Government
- America's New Democracy
- Personal Vote
- Retrospective Voting in American National Elections
References
- ↑ "Morris Fiorina's page at Stanford University's Political Science Department". www.stanford.edu. Stanford University. Retrieved 15 June 2023.
- ↑ "Morris Fiorina's page at Stanford University's Political Science Department". www.stanford.edu. Stanford University. Retrieved 15 June 2023.
- ↑ "Morris Fiorina—Hoover Institution Biography". www.hoover.org. Hoover Institution. Retrieved 24 September 2015.
External links
- Home Page at Stanford University
- Hoover Institution Bio Page
- What Culture Wars? The essay published in Hoover Digest, which would eventually be adapted into the book "Culture War? The Myth of a Polarized America."
- Appearances on C-SPAN
- Roberts, Russ (July 8, 2013). "Morris Fiorina on Polarization, Stability, and the State of the Electorate". EconTalk. Library of Economics and Liberty.
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