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Robert Maranto, Ph.D.

Associate Professor

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robert.maranto@villanova.edu
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Education:
  • 1980- B.S. Goverment, University of Maryland
  • 1989- Ph.D., University of Minnesota
Teaching Areas:
  • Public Policy
  • Public Administration
  • American Goverment
  • Education Politics
Research Areas:
  • Education Reform
  • Civil Service Reform
Professional Experience:
  • Assistant / Associate Professor, Politcal Science Department, Villanova University, 2000 to Present.
Publications:
  • BOOKS:
  • Maranto, Robert, Douglas M. Brattebo, and Tom Lansford, eds. (2006). The Second Term of George W. Bush: Prospects and Perils. New York: Macmillan/Palgrave.
  • Kayes, Myron and Robert Maranto eds. (2006). A Guide to Charter Schools: Research and Practical Advise for Educators. Lanham: Rowman & Littlefield Education.
  • Maranto, R. (2005). Beyond a Goverment of Strangers: How Career Executives and Political Appointees Can Turn Confict into Cooperation. Lanham: Lexington.
  • Maranto, R., S. R. Milliman, F. Hess & A.W. Gresham, eds. (1999, 2001). School Choice in the Real World: Lessons from Arizona Charter Schools. Boulder: Westview.
  • Maranto, eds. (2001). Radical Reform of the Civil Service. Lanham: Lexington
  • Maranto, R. (1993). Politics and Bureaucracy in the Modern Presidency: Appointees and Careerists in the Reagan Administration. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press.
  • Forthcoming Books:
  • Maranto, R. R. Redding, and F. Hess eds. Reforming the Politically Correct University (working title). Washington: AEI Press (proposed publication 2008).
  • Maranto, R., T. Lansford, and J. Johnson eds., Judging Bush "(proposed publication 2009). under review.
  • Maranto, R.,& Maranto, A., From Markets to Clans: New Education Providers for a New Century(working title, completion 2008, publication 2009).
  • Maranto, R., Carroll, B., Lind, N., eds., The U.S. Constitution for Goverment Executives (working title, no publication date).
  • Maranto, R., Praising Arizona: How School Choice Makes Public Education Public (working title, no publication date).
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