University Professor Emeritus of Policy and Government, Schar School of Policy and Government
tconlan@gmu.edu
Contact Information
tconlan@gmu.edu
Phone: 703-993-1427
Fairfax Campus,聽Research Hall, Room聽328
4400 University Drive
Fairfax, VA 22030
MSN: 3F4
Biography
Timothy J. Conlan is聽University Professor emeritus of policy and government at 亚洲AV. He holds a PhD in government from Harvard University and an undergraduate degree in political science from the University of Chicago.
Prior to joining the faculty of Mason in 1987, Conlan served as a senior research analyst with the U.S. Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations, and as the assistant staff director of the U.S. Senate Subcommittee on Intergovernmental Relations.
Conlan is the author of many books, articles and research monographs in the areas of federalism, intergovernmental relations, and public policy. His works include聽Governing Under Stress: The Implementation of Obama鈥檚 Economic Stimulus Program, (Washington: Georgetown University Press, 2017) [with Paul Posner and Priscilla Regan];聽Pathways of Power: The Dynamics of National Policymaking聽(Washington: Georgetown University Press, 2014) [with Paul Posner]; 鈥淲hiplash: American Federalism in the Age of Obama,鈥澛燫evue Fran莽aise de Science Politique聽64:2 (April 2014), 221-244;聽Intergovernmental Management for the 21st聽Century聽(Washington, Brookings Institution, 2008), [with Paul Posner]; and聽From New Federalism to Devolution: Twenty-five Years of Intergovernmental Reform, (Washington: Brookings Institution, 1998).
Conlan is a fellow of the National Academy of Public Administration. He has been honored with several awards in political science and public administration, including the聽Daniel J. Elazar Distinguished Federalism Scholar Award, the聽Donald C. Stone Scholar Award聽for lifetime contributions to the fields of intergovernmental relations and management, the聽Deil Wright Award聽for Best Paper on Federalism and Intergovernmental Relations, and the聽Martha Derthick Award聽for the best book on federalism and intergovernmental Relations.
Areas of Research
- Federalism
- Federal Policy Making
- Intergovernmental Relations
- Public Administration
- U.S. and Comparative Federalism
- U.S. Politics