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Adjunct
Associate Professor, Picker Washington Program
Rob Hauck received
a B.A. with honors in government at Colby College, a M.A. in Far Eastern
Languages and Civilizations (China) and a Ph.D. in political science from
the University of Chicago.
He is Deputy Director
of the American Political Science Association, Editor of the Association's
journal of the profession, PS: Political Science & Politics, and Director
of the Association's Centennial Campaign celebrating the development of
political science in the United States. Since 1985 he has also been a
Visiting Lecturer in the Center for Special Studies of Holy Cross College.
Before joining the
APSA staff in 1982, he taught at Vanderbilt University and served as Research
Associate and Assistant Director of the Center for the Study of Children
and Families in the Vanderbilt Institute for Public Policy Studies; and
Assistant Director of the Mental Health Policy Post-Doctoral Fellowship
Program. He has been a consultant to The Preventive Intervention Research
Center of Einstein College of Medicine.
His own interests are in the area of public policy formation in general
and medical care policy in particular. He teaches in the areas of public
policy and American politics.
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