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Aaron Wildavsky is professor of political science and chairman of the Department of Political Science at the University of California, Berkeley. He received his doctorate from Yale University and taught at Oberlin College for four years before moving to Berkeley in 1963.
He is the author of Studies in Australian Politics: the 1926 Referendum (1958); Dixon-Yates: a Study in Power Politics (1962); The Politics of the Budgetary Process (1964); Presidential Elections, with N. Polsby (1964); and Leadership in a Small Town (1964); and is editor of American Federalism in Perspective (1967).
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