Manuel P. Teodoro is an American political scientist and Robert F. & Sylvia T. Wagner Professor at the LaFollette School of Public Affairs at the University of Wisconsin-Madison.[1] He is a winner of the Herbert Simon Award (APSA) for the book Bureaucratic Ambition[2] and the Lynton K. Caldwell Prize for the book The Profits of Distrust.[3]

Manuel P. Teodoro
AwardsHerbert Simon Award (APSA), Lynton K. Caldwell Prize
Academic background
EducationUniversity of Michigan (PhD), Cornell University (MPA), Seattle University (BA)
Thesis (2001)
Academic work
DisciplinePolitical science
InstitutionsUniversity of Wisconsin - Madison, Texas A&M University, Colgate University
Websitehttps://mannyteodoro.com/

Books

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  • The Profits of Distrust: Citizen-consumers, drinking water, and the crisis of confidence in American government. with Samantha Zuhlke & David Switzer. New York: Cambridge University Press 2022
  • Bureaucratic Ambition: Careers, Motives, and the Innovative Administrator. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press 2011

References

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  1. ^ "Manuel P. Teodoro". La Follette School of Public Affairs. 16 December 2021.
  2. ^ "Organized Section 6: Herbert A. Simon Book Award". American Political Science Association (APSA).
  3. ^ "Teodoro's book wins prestigious Caldwell Prize". La Follette School of Public Affairs. 25 August 2024.
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