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Thomas E. Mann (born September 10, 1944) is the
W. Averell Harriman Chair and a senior fellow in Governance Studies at the
Brookings Institution ,
[1] a non-partisan think tank based in Washington, D.C. He primarily studies and speaks on
elections in the
United States ,
campaign finance reform , Senate and filibuster reform, Congress, redistricting, and political polarization.
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Biography
He was born in
Milwaukee, Wisconsin , and attended the
University of Florida , where in 1966 he received a B.A. in
political science , then went on to get an M.A. (1968) and Ph.D. (1977) at the
University of Michigan . He first went to
Washington D.C. in 1969, where he worked as a
Congressional Fellow in the offices of Senator
Philip A. Hart and Representative
James G. O'Hara , both Democrats.
Between 1987 and 1999, he was Director of Governance Studies at Brookings. Before that, Mann was executive director of the
American Political Science Association .
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In 1989, Mann was elected as a fellow of the
National Academy of Public Administration.
[2] Mann is a fellow of the
American Academy of Arts and Sciences and a member of the
Council on Foreign Relations . He is a recipient of the American Political Science Association’s
Frank J. Goodnow and
Charles E. Merriam Awards.
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Bibliography
Unsafe at Any Margin: Interpreting Congressional Elections (1978)
Media Polls in American Politics , co-editor with Gary R. Orren (1992)
Renewing Congress , with
Norman J. Ornstein (1992, 1993)
Values and Public Policy , co-editor with
Henry J. Aaron and
Timothy Taylor (1994)
Congress, the Press, and the Public , co-editor with
Norman J. Ornstein (1994)
Intensive Care: How Congress Shapes Health Policy , co-editor with
Norman J. Ornstein (1995)
Campaign Finance Reform: A Sourcebook , with
Anthony Corrado ,
Daniel R. Ortiz ,
Trevor Potter , and
Frank J. Sorauf , eds. (1997)
Vital Statistics on Congress, 1999-2000 , with
Norman J. Ornstein and
Michael Malbin (1999)
The Permanent Campaign and Its Future , co-editor with
Norman J. Ornstein (2000)
Governance for a New Century: Japanese Challenges, American Experience , co-editor with
Sasaki Takeshi
Vital Statistics on Congress , with
Norman J. Ornstein and
Michael J. Malbin (2002)
Inside the Campaign Finance Battle: Court Testimony on the New Reforms , co-editor with
Anthony Corrado and
Trevor Potter (2003)
The New Campaign Finance Sourcebook , co-editor with
Anthony Corrado ,
Daniel R. Ortiz , and
Trevor Potter (2003)
The Broken Branch: How Congress Is Failing America and How to Get It Back on Track co-authored with
Norman J. Ornstein (2006)
It's Even Worse Than It Looks: How the American Constitutional System Collided With the New Politics of Extremism , with
Norman J. Ornstein (
Basic Books , May 2012)
ISBN
978-0-465-03133-7
One Nation After Trump: A Guide for the Perplexed, the Disillusioned, the Desperate, and the Not-Yet Deported , with
E. J. Dionne and
Norman J. Ornstein (
St. Martin's Press , September 2017)
ISBN
978-1-250-16405-6
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