Martin Allen Shefter (1943 – November 3, 2023) was an American political scientist and author who was a professor emeritus in the Department of Government at Cornell University. He is noted for his research on New York City politics and on how changes in the international system shape political institutions and the conduct of politics in the United States.
From 1995, Shefter was a member of the executive committee of the Politics and History Section of the American Political Science Association and served as president of the section for 1996–97.[2]
Shefter died on November 3, 2023, at the age of 79.[3]
Select publications
Patronage and its Opponents: A Theory and Some European Cases. 1977. Cornell University.
Political Crisis, Fiscal Crisis: The Collapse and Revival of New York City. 1985. Basic Books.
Politics By Other Means: Politicians, Prosecutors, and the Press from Watergate to Whitewater. 1990. Basic Books. (written with Benjamin Ginsberg).
Capital of the American Century: The National and International Influence of New York City. 1993. Russell Sage Foundation. (editor).