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Theodore Marmor

Theodore Marmor

Theodore Marmor (Ph.D. Harvard 1966) : Professeur invité Fulbright en études politiques et économiques américaines, 2004-2005 (Université de Montréal).

Il est également Boursier Thomas O. Enders 2004-2005 (Université de Montréal et Université McGill). Theodore Marmor est professeur titulaire de politiques publiques et de management à la Yale School of Management et professeur titulaire de science politique, Yale University.

Theodore Marmor is Fulbright Scholar at the Université de Montréal for 2004-2005. He also is the Thomas O. Enders Fellow at McGill University and the Université de Montréal in 2004-2005.

His scholarship primarily concerns the politics of the welfare state in North America and Western Europe. The author or co-author of eleven books, Marmor has published over a hundred articles in a wide range of scholarly journals, as well as being a frequent op-ed contributor to US and Canadian newspapers. Professor Marmor began his public career as a special assistant to Wilbur Cohen (Secretary of HEW) in the mid-1960s. He was associate dean of Minnesota’s School of Public Affairs, a faculty member at the University of Chicago, the head of Yale’s Center for Health Services, a member of President Carter’s Commission, and a senior social policy advisor to Walter Mondale in the Presidential campaign of 1984. He has testified before Congress about medical care reform, social security, and welfare issues, as well as being a consultant to government and non-profit agencies. He lectures frequently on policy and management issues and has been a commentator on a variety of television and radio programs.

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