American political scientist
Sarah A. Binder is an American political scientist , author, senior fellow with the Brookings Institution , and professor of political science at George Washington University 's Columbian College of Arts and Science .[ 1]
Early life and education
Binder graduated with a B.A. in political science from Yale University in 1986 and earned a PhD from the University of Minnesota in 1995.
Career
Binder started her career serving as Lee Hamilton's legislative aide and press secretary from 1986 to 1990. In 1995, Binder became a research fellow at the Brookings Institution , where she serves as a senior fellow in Governance Studies.[ 2] [ 3] She also served as Robert Hartley Research Fellow and in 1999, joined George Washington University , where she serves as a professor of political science.[ 4] [ 5] [ 6] [ 7]
Binder is a member of the Center for Effective Public Management and serves as President of the Midwest Political Science Foundation for the 2018โ2019 term.[ 8] She also chairs the MPSA's publishing-ethics committee, which oversees the editorial process at the American Journal of Political Science to guard against conflict-of-interest concerns.[ 9]
Publications
Binder has authored and co-authored different books and various publications.[ 10]
Among her notable works are:
Minority Rights, Majority Rule: Partisanship and the Development of Congress (1997)[ 11]
Stalemate: Causes and Consequences of Legislative Gridlock (2003)[ 12] [ 13]
Advice and Dissent: The Struggle to Shape the Federal Judiciary (together with Forrest Maltzman , 2009)[ 14]
The Myth of Independence: How Congress Governs the Federal Reserve (together with Mark Spindel , 2017)[ 15] [ 16]
Binder served as co-editor of the Wiley Library 's publication Legislative Studies Quarterly and also serves as and editor and contributor of the Washington Post 's Monkey Cage blog.[ 17] [ 18] [ 19]
Awards
In 2003, Binder received the American Political Science Association 's (APSA) Richard F. Fenno, Jr. Prize, recognizing her book "Stalemate" as the best book in legislative politics.[ 20]
In 2015, she became an elected member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences .[ 2]
In 2018, she was awarded APSA's Gladys M. Kammerer Award for the best book published in the field of U.S. national policy in 2017.[ 21]
References
^ "Sarah A. Binder | Department of Political Science | The George Washington University" . politicalscience.columbian.gwu.edu . Retrieved 2018-12-04 .
^ a b "Sarah A. Binder" . Brookings Institution. 2016-02-16. Retrieved 2018-12-04 .
^ Ruyle, Megan (2010-08-05). "The roots of August recess" . The Hill . Retrieved 2018-12-04 .
^ "Congressional Partisanship Creates a Tower of Babel" . Wall Street Journal . Retrieved 2018-12-04 .
^ "Reid's Move on Senate Rule Is Not a Big Deal" . Roll Call . 2011-10-11. Retrieved 2018-12-04 .
^ Leonhardt, David (10 February 2017). "Opinion | How to Use McConnell's Playbook" . The New York Times . Retrieved 2018-12-04 .
^ Boles, Corey. "Closed-Door Showdown on Filibuster Fight" . Wall Street Journal . Retrieved 2018-12-04 .
^ "Current Officers" . www.mpsanet.org . Retrieved 2018-12-04 .
^ Heeke, Melissa (2018-08-10). "Some Details about New AJPS Submission Requirements" . American Journal of Political Science . Retrieved 2018-12-06 .
^ "Washington Post: Sarah Binder (body of work)" . The Washington Post .
^ Binder, Sarah A. (1997-06-13). Minority Rights, Majority Rule: Partisanship and the Development of Congress: Sarah A. Binder: 9780521587921: Amazon.com: Books . Cambridge University Press. ISBN 978-0521587921 .
^ Kim, Barbra (2010-10-29). "Divided government is bad for Obama" . TheHill . Retrieved 2018-12-04 .
^ Binder, Sarah A. (2003). Stalemate: Causes and Consequences of Legislative Gridlock: Sarah A. Binder: 9780815709114: Amazon.com: Books . Brookings Institution Press. ISBN 978-0815709114 .
^ Binder, Sarah A.; Maltzman, Forrest (2009). Advice and Dissent: The Struggle to Shape the Federal Judiciary: Sarah A. Binder, Forrest Maltzman: 9780815703402: Amazon.com: Books . Brookings Institution Press. ISBN 978-0815703402 .
^ "Princeton University Press: Q & A with Sarah Binder & Mark Spindel" .
^ Binder, Sarah A.; Spindel, Mark (5 September 2017). The Myth of Independence . Princeton University Press. ISBN 9780691163192 . Retrieved 2018-12-04 .
^ "Editorial Board of Legislative Studies Quarterly" .
^ "About the Monkey Cage Blog โ Editor Sarah Binder" . The Washington Post .
^ Lesniewski, Niels (2013-05-20). " 'Nuclear' Summer for the Senate?" . Roll Call . Retrieved 2018-12-04 .
^ "American Political Science Association > MEMBERSHIP > Organized Sections > Organized Section 3: Richard F. Fenno Prize" . www.apsanet.org . Retrieved 2018-12-04 .
^ "2018 Award Recipients โ 2018 APSA Annual Meeting" . connect.apsanet.org . Retrieved 2018-12-04 .
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