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Martin Levin

Professor Emeritus of Politics
Martin  Levin
levin@brandeis.edu
781-736-4791
Golding Judaica Center, 120

Departments/Programs

Politics

Degrees

Harvard University, Ph.D.

Expertise

American Politics. Politics of Public Policy

Profile

Professor of Politics, with ten books on public policy, national policy-making, and pluralism, including "Making Government Work: How Entrepreneurial Executives Turn Bright Ideas into Real Results", "After the Cure: Managing AIDS and Other Public Health Crises", "Building Coalitions, Making Policy: The Politics of the Clinton, Bush, and Obama Presidencies", and "Little Cheese: The Brie that Brought Sunshine to Chicago",

Courses Taught

POL 121b Partisanship and Policymaking: the Clinton, Bush,and Obama Presidencies

Awards and Honors

President, Policy Studies Organization (1997 - 1998)

President, Association for Public Policy Analysis and Management (1990)

Vice President, Association for Public Policy Analysis and Management (1988)

Director, Gordon Public Policy Center (1984 - 1998)

Ford Foundation grant (1976)

Law Enforcement Assistance Administration Pilot Grant (1971 - 1972)

Toppan Prize for doctoral dissertation (1970)

Social Science Research Council Training Fellowship (1965 - 1966)

Scholarship

Levin, Martin A. "Zero Tolerance for Gender Harassment is Wise: Boundaries and Broken Windows. (forthcoming)

Levin, Martin A. "Zika, Ebola, and AIDS: A Comparative Analysis" a book proposal on the second edition, now from international perspective of LEvin and Sanger's After The Cure: Managing AIDS & Other Public Health Crises, published in 2003.. 2017. (forthcoming)

Levin, Martin A. The Boy Who Drank From The Colored Fountain. 2017. (forthcoming)

Levin, Martin A. "Zika, Ebola, and AIDS: A Comparative Analysis," a book proposal on the second edition, now from international perspective of Levin and Sanger's After The Cure: Managing AIDS & Other Public Health Crises, published in 2003. 2016. (forthcoming)

Levin, Martin A. Your Father was No Cowboy (forthcoming children's book). Cambridge: 2016. (forthcoming)

Levin, Martin A. The Boy Who Wanted to Be the President's Dog. CreateSpace, 2018.

Levin, Martin A. "Chapter 12: Epilogue -- History Repeats Itself." In Death's Mouth: The Institutional and Philosophical World of Our Healthcare System., 2017

Levin, Martin A. "Chapter 1: "Being Late for The Angel of Death"." In Death's Mouth: The Institutional and Philosophical World of Our Health System., 2017

Levin, Martin A. "Chapter 2: Reinventing Hell: It Scared The Shit Out of Her." In Death's Mouth: The Institutional and Philosophical World of Our Healthcare System., 2017

Levin, Martin A. "Chapter 7: Massaging The Doctors." In Death's Mouth: The Institutional and Philosophical World of Our Healthcare System., 2017

Levin, Martin A. "Chapter 9: Iron Lung and The Pony Boy." In Death's Mouth: The Institutional and Philosophical World of Our Healthcare System., 2017

Levin, Martin A. "In Death's Mouth: The Institutional and Philosophical World of Our Healthcare System." Chapter 3: Fear and Loathing in The Second Best Rehab Hospital in Boston and The Other Hell., 2017

Levin, Martin A. "In Death's Mouth: The Institutional and Philosophical World of Our Healthcare System." Chapter 4: An Existential Learning Disability., 2017

Levin, Martin A. Festival of Arts. 2017

Levin, Martin A. ""In Death's Mouth: Six Months in the Institutional and Philosophical World of Our Healthcare System"." Cambridge Writing Group, Cambridge, MA. 2016.

Levin, Martin A. A two part exhibit, curated by Ingrid Schorr, Acting Director of the Office of the Arts, for the new student faculty art space in Brandeis' Lower Usdan Building. December 2015 and February 2016. Lower Usdan Building at Brandeis, Waltham, MA.



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