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James Pfiffner

James Pfiffner
University Professor

Curriculum Vita

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Education
Ph.D., University of Wisconsin, Madison: Political Science

M.A. University of Wisconsin
, Madison: Political Science

B.A. University of Wisconsin
, Madison: Political Science

Experience
2001
University Professor, School of Public Policy, George Mason University

2007 (Jan-July)
S.T. Lee Professorial Fellow, School of Advanced Study, University of London

1984-2001
Professor of Government and Politics (Associate Professor, GMU, 1984-87)

1980-84
California State University, Fullerton, Associate Professor of Political Science

1980-81
U.S. Office of Personnel Management, Special Assistant, Office of the Director

1978-80
California State University, Fullerton, Assistant Professor of Political Science

1975-78
University of California, Riverside, Assistant Professor of Political Science

1974-75
Brookings Institution, Research Fellow (Guest Scholar: 1983, 1997)

1971-74
University of Wisconsin, Madison, Teaching Assistant

1969-70
U.S. Army, Vietnam/Cambodia (A Battery, 1/8 Artillery, 25th Infantry Division)

University Professor, School of Public Policy, George Mason University, 2001-

Books
Intelligence and National Security Policy Making on Iraq: British and American Views (co-edited with Mark Phythian), Manchester University Press, 2008.

Power Play: The Bush Administration and the Constitution (Brooking Institution, 2008).

Understanding the Presidency, 5th ed., co-edited with Roger H. Davidson (NY: Longman, 2008).

The Modern Presidency, 5th ed. (Belmont, CA: Wadsworth, 2007).

The Character Factor: How We Judge America’s Presidents (College Station, TX: Texas A&M University Press, 2004).

Triumphs and Tragedies of the Modern Presidency
General editor: David Abshire (Westport, CT: Praeger, 2001)
I am listed as “Executive Editor” for The Center for the Study of the Presidency. I edited 75 brief (1000 words) case studies and wrote five cases. I also wrote the concluding chapter (cited below) to the volume.

The Future of Merit: Twenty Years after the Civil Service Reform Act, co-edited with Douglas A. Brook (Washington: Woodrow Wilson Center & Johns Hopkins University Press, 2000).

The Managerial Presidency, 2nd ed., edited, (Texas A&M University Press, 1999).

Governance and American Politics: Classic and Current Perspectives, edited, (Fort Worth, TX:  Harcourt, Brace and Company, 1995).

The Presidency and the Persian Gulf War, co-edited with Marcia Whicker and Raymond Moore (Westport, CT: Praeger Publishers, 1993).

The Presidency in Transition, co-edited, (NY: Center for the Study of the Presidency, 1989).

The Strategic Presidency: Hitting the Ground Running  (Chicago: Dorsey Press,1988)
(Second edition: Lawrence, KS: University Press of Kansas, 1996).

The President and Economic Policy, edited (Philadelphia, PA: ISHI Press, 1986).

The President, the Budget, and Congress: Impoundment and the 1974 Budget Act(Boulder, CO: Westview Press, 1979)

Editor: special issue of Presidential Studies Quarterly (co-edited with Marcia Whicker):
The Clinton Presidency in Crisis, Vol. XXVIII, No. 4, (Fall 1998).

Editor: special issue of Presidential Studies Quarterly: Presidential Decision Making, Vol. 35, No. 2 (June 2005).

Scholarly Journal Articles
“Executive Power: George W. Bush and the Constitution,” Presidential Studies Quarterly (March 2008), pp. 124-144.

“The Institutionalist: A Conversation with Hugh Heclo,” Public Administration Review Vol.. 67, No. 3 (May/June 2007), pp. 418-423. [conducted and edited interview with Heclo]

“Marching in Time: Alliance Politics, Synchrony, and the Case for War in Iraq, 2002-2003,”
co-authored with Mark Phythian, Rod Tiffen, and Alan Doig.
Australian Journal of International Affairs, March 2007.

“The First MBA President: George W. Bush as Public Administrator,” Public Administration Review, January/February 2007.

“U.S. Obligations for the Treatment of Prisoners,” Virginia Lawyer, Vol. 95, No. 4
(December 2006), pp. 44-49.

“Les decisions de guerre de George W. Bush: ‘’Afghanistan et l’Irak Politique Americaine No. 5, (Ete-Automne, 2006), pp. 35-52.

“Torture and Public Policy,” Public Integrity Vol. 7, no. 4 (Fall 2005), pp. 313-330.

“Presidential Decision Making: Rationality, Advisory Systems, and Personality,”
Presidential Studies Quarterly Vol. 35, No. 2 (June 2005), pp. 217-228.

“Did President Bush Mislead the Country in His Arguments for War with Iraq?,” Presidential Studies Quarterly Vol. 34, No. 1 (March 2004), pp. 25-46.

“The Electoral College and the Framers’ Distrust of Democracy,” with Jason Hartke, White House Studies Vol. 3, No. 3 (2003), pp. 261-272.

“President George W. Bush and His War Cabinet,” Foreign Policy Bulletin (Winter 2003), pp. 288-296.

“Elliot L. Richardson: Exemplar of Integrity and Public Service,” Public Integrity Vol. 5, No. 3 (Summer 2003), pp. 251-269. Won award from the Ethics Section of the American Society for Public Administration for outstanding article published in 2003.

“Ranking the Presidents: Continuity and Volatility,” White House Studies, Vol. 3, No. 1 (2003), pp. 23-34. Reprinted in Meena Bose and Mark Landis, eds. The Uses and Abuses of Presidential Ratings (Hauppauge, NY: Nova Science Publishers, 2004) forthcoming.

“Judging Presidential Character,” Public Integrity, Vol. 5, No. 1 (Winter 2002-2003), pp. 7-24.

“George Washington’s Character and Slavery” White House Studies, Vol 1, No. 4, ( 2001), pp. 351-461. Reprinted in: Robert P. Watson, ed., Contemporary Presidential Studies:; A Reader(NY: Nova Science Publishers, 2003), pp. 3-12.

“The White House Office of Presidential Personnel,” (with Bradley Patterson) Presidential Studies Quarterly Vol 31, No. 3 (September 2001), pp. 415-438.
[A longer version of this article was prepared by the authors for the White House 2001 project, directed by Martha Kumar and financed by the Pew Charitable Trusts. It was
4 one of a series of papers on the primary White House Offices prepared for the 2001 transition. The papers were read and used by the incoming Bush transition team.]
Reprinted in: The White House World edited by Martha Kumar and Terry Sullivan (College Station, TX: Texas A&M University Press), pp. 165-192.

Book Chapters
“Introduction: Policy-Making and Intelligence on Iraq,” with Mark Phythian, In James P. Pfiffner and Mark Phythian, eds. Intelligence and National Security Policymaking on Iraq: British and American Perspectives (UK: Manchester University Press, forthcoming 2008).

“Decision Making, Intelligence, and the Iraq War,” in James P. Pfiffner and Mark Phythian, eds. Intelligence and National Security Policymaking on Iraq: British and American Perspectives (UK: Manchester University Press, forthcoming 2008).

“The Ethics of Interrogation: Torture and Public Management,” in Derek S. Reveron and Judith Hicks Stiehm, eds., Inside Defense: Understanding the U.S. Military NY: Palgrave Macmillan, forthcoming 2008.

“Intelligence and Decision Making Before the War with Iraq,” in George C. Edwards and
Desmond King, eds., The Polarized Presidency of George W. Bush (Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press, 2007), pp. 213-242.

“Presidential Leadership and Advice about Going to War,” in Terry L. Price and J. Thomas Wren, eds., The Values of Presidential Leadership (NY: Palgrave Macmillan, 2007), pp. 135-157.

“Partisan Polarization, Politics, and the Presidency: Structural Sources of Conflict,” in James A. Thurber, ed. Rivals For Power: Presidential Congressional Relations (Lanham, MD: Roman and Littlefield, 2006), pp. 33-58.

“Do Presidents Lie?”, in George C. Edwards, Readings in Presidential Politics (Belmont, CA: Thompson Wadsworth, 2006), pp. 159-181.

“The Decision to Go to War with Iraq,” in Richard J. Stillman, Public Administration: Concepts and Cases (Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 2005), pp. 203-214.

“National Security Policymaking and the Bush War Cabinet,” in Richard Conley, ed. Transforming the American Polity: The Presidency of George W. Bush and the War on Terrorism (Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice Hall, 2004).

“George W. Bush: Policy, Politics, and Personality,” in George C. Edwards III and Philip John Davies, eds., New Challenges for the American Presidency (NY: Pearson/Longman,
6 2004), pp.161-181.

“Ranking the Presidents: Continuity and Volatility,” in Meena Bose and Mark Landis, eds., The Uses and Abuses of Presidential Ratings (Hauppauge, NY: Nova Science Publishers, 2004), pp. 27-42.

“Traditional Public Administration versus The New Public Management: Accountability versus Efficiency” Festschrift for Professor Klaus Konig of Speyer, Germany. in Institutionenwandel in Regierung und Verwaltung: Festschrift fur Klaus Konig, Arthur Benz, HHeinrich Siedentopf, and Karl-Peter Sommermann, eds. (Berlin, Germany: Duncker & Humblot, 2004), pp. 443-454.

“Assessing the Bush Presidency,” in Gary L. Gregg and Mark J. Rozell, eds. Considering the Bush Presidency (NY: Oxford University Press, 2004), pp. 1-20.

“George H.W. Bush and William Jefferson Clinton,” Chapter 10 in Organizing the Presidency by Stephen Hess (Washington: Brookings, 2002), pp. 146-164.

“The Transformation of the Bush Presidency,” in James P. Pfiffner and Roger Davidson, eds.
Understanding the Presidency, 3rd edition (NY: Longman, 2002), pp. 453-471.

“Reevaluating the Electoral College” in James P. Pfiffner and Roger Davidson, eds.
Understanding the Presidency, 3rd edition (NY: Longman, 2002), pp. 57-72.

“Presidential Appointments: Recruiting Executive Branch Leaders” in Innocent Until Nominated: the Breakdown of the Presidential Appointments Process, edited by G. Calvin Mackenzie (Washington: Brookings, 2001), pp. 50-80. A 2500 word version of the chapter was published in The Brookings Review (Spring 2001), pp. 41-44.

“The President and Congress at the Turn of the Century: Structural Sources of Conflict,”
in Rivals For Power, ed. By James A. Thurber (Lanham, MD: Roman and Littlefield, 2002), pp. 27-48.

“Presidents in Crisis: Watergate, Iran-Contra, and President Clinton’s Impeachment” in
Triumphs and Tragedies of the Modern Presidency, ed David Abshire
(Wesport, CT: Praeger, 2001), pp. 284-300.

Honors
S.T. Lee Professional Fellow, School of Advanced Study, University of London, 2007

Who’s Who in America, 2000, edition

College of Arts and Sciences, Scholarly Award, George Mason University, 1999

National Academy of Public Administration, elected member

Distinguished Faculty Award, George Mason University (1990)

Visiting Scholar (Summers 1983, Spring 1997)

John Brown Mason Professorship, California State University, Fullerton (1983-84).

National Association of Schools of Public Affairs and Administration Faculty Fellowship (1981-82)

Brookings Institution, Brookings Fellow (1974-75)

Army Commendation Medal for Valor (with "V" Device), Vietnam/Cambodia (1970)