R. Douglas Arnold
He has broad interests in American politics, with special interests in congressional politics, national policymaking, representation, the mass media, and Social Security. The author of Congress and the Bureaucracy: A Theory of Influence; The Logic of Congressional Action; and Congress, the Press, and Political Accountability, he also edited Framing the Social Security Debate: Values, Politics, and Economics. He has been a research fellow at the Brookings Institution, a Guggenheim Fellow, a visiting scholar at the Russell Sage Foundation, a recipient of grants from the Ford, Dirksen, Earhart, and National Science Foundations, and the recipient of the Richard F. Fenno prize in legislative studies. He is a fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. Ph.D. Yale University.
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Recent Publications
1. Congress and the Bureaucracy: A Theory of Influence
2. The Logic of Congressional Action
3. Congress, the Press, and Political Accountability
4. Framing the Social Security Debate: Values, Politics, and Economics
5. Issues in Privatization Social Security





