Richard Rose (political scientist)
Richard Rose | |
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| Born | April 9, 1933 |
| Nationality | American |
| Occupation(s) | Political scientist, author and academic |
| Academic background | |
| Education | B.A. Comparative Literature and Drama D.Phil. Social Studies |
| Alma mater | Johns Hopkins University London School of Economics Oxford University |
| Thesis | The Relation of Socialist Principles to British Labour Foreign Policy 1945-51 (1960) |
| Academic work | |
| Institutions | University of Strathclyde (UOS) |
Richard Rose is a political scientist, author, and academic whose comparative studies in social science have significantly influenced political science and public policy in both practice and theory. He is a Professor and Director of the Centre for the Study of Public Policy at the University of Strathclyde (UOS) in Scotland, and is a Visiting Fellow at the Robert Schuman Centre of the European University Institute and the WZB Berlin Social Science Center.
Rose is most known for his research in the comparative study of public policy, employing both quantitative and qualitative analyses.
Rose's publications encompass peer-reviewed articles and books covering democracy, elections and parties, governance, public expenditure and the welfare state. He has received numerous awards, including honorary doctorates from the European University Institute in Florence and Orebro University in Sweden, as well as lifetime achievement awards from various organizations such as the Political Studies Association of the United Kingdom, the European Consortium for Political Research, the Policy Studies Organization, and the Comparative Study of Electoral Systems (CSES).
Rose is also Fellow of the British Academy, Royal Society of Edinburgh, a Former Fellow of Woodrow Wilson International Center. He is an honorary foreign member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, and Finnish Academy of Science and Letters, and was a Founding Editor of the Journal of Public Policy.