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Alasdair S. Roberts (born 1961) is a Canadian professor at the School of Public Policy,
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, and author of articles and books on public policy issues, especially relating to government secrecy and the exercise of government authority.


Education

Alasdair Roberts was born in
New Liskeard, Ontario Temiskaming Shores is a city in the Timiskaming District in Northeastern Ontario, Canada. It was created by the amalgamation of the town of New Liskeard, the town of Haileybury, and the township of Dymond in 2004. The city had a total population ...
, Canada and grew up in
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, Canada, where he graduated from
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. He began his BA in politics at Queen's University in 1979. He received a JD from the
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Faculty of Law in 1984, a master's degree in public policy from the
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at
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in 1986, and a Ph.D. in public policy from
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in 1994.


Political experience

Roberts was a vice-president of the
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from 1982 to 1984, during the Big Blue Machine era. He was a member of the executive for the youth wing of the party from 1980 to 1982. Roberts was a
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who supported policies such as universal public health insurance and strong human rights legislation. He was an ex officio delegate to the federal Progressive Conservative leadership election of 1983 where he supported
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.


Academic career

In 2017, Professor Roberts was appointed as a professor of political science and director of the School of Public Policy at the
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. He completed his term as director of the School of Public Policy in 2022. From 2015 to 2017, Roberts was a professor of public affairs in the
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at the
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. From 2008 to 2014, Roberts was the Jerome L. Rappaport Professor of Law and Public Policy at
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. He was also Faculty Director of the
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. Before that, he was a professor of
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in the
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at
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, and also Director of the Campbell Public Affairs Institute at the Maxwell School. Until 2001, he was an associate professor in the School of Policy Studies at Queen's University, and also served as associate director of the School from 1993 to 1995. He is also a Fellow of the National Academy of Public Administration. Previously he was a public member of the
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, an Honorary Senior Research Fellow of the Constitution Unit, School of Public Policy,
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, and co-editor of the journal
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. He received the Grace-Pépin Access to Information Award in 2014 for his research on open government. In 2022 he received the Riggs Award for Lifetime Achievement in Comparative Administration from the American Society of Public Administration. He has been cited in publications including ''
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''. His essays have appeared in numerous periodicals in the United Kingdom, Canada, the United States, and elsewhere, including ''The Guardian'', ''
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'', ''
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'', ''Government Executive'', ''Prospect'', ''
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'' (Toronto), '' Dnevnik'', '' Saturday Night'', and ''
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''.


Books

* ''Superstates: Empires of the Twenty-First Century,'' Polity Books, 2022. * ''Strategies for Governing: Reinventing Public Administration for a Dangerous Age,'' Cornell University Press, published in 2019, which received the 2021 book award from the Section on Public Administration Research of the
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; *''Can Government Do Anything Right?'' Polity Books, published in 2018; * ''Four Crises of American Democracy: Representation, Mastery, Discipline, Anticipation,'' Oxford University Press, published in 2017; * ''The End of Protest: How Free Market Capitalism Learned to Control Dissent'', published in 2013; * ''America's First Great Depression: Economic Crisis and Political Disorder after the Panic of 1837'', published in 2012; * ''The Logic of Discipline: Global Capitalism and the Architecture of Government'', published in 2010, which received an honorable mention from the book award committee of the Section on Public Administration Research of the
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; * ''The Collapse of Fortress Bush: The Crisis of Authority in American Government'', published in 2008; * ''Blacked Out: Government Secrecy in the Information Age'',Roberts, Alasdair. ''Blacked Out: Government Secrecy in the Information Age'

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Book Award from the National Academy of Public Administration, the 2007 book award from the Section on Public Administration Research of the
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, the 2007 Best Book Award of the
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's Public and Nonprofit Division, and the 2007 Charles Levine Memorial Book Prize of the International Political Science Association's Research Committee on the Structure of Government.


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Alasdair Roberts

Rappaport Center
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A conversation with Rappaport Chair Alasdair Roberts
" ''Suffolk University Law School Alumni Magazine'', Fall 2008 {{DEFAULTSORT:Roberts, Alasdair 1961 births Living people Canadian academics Canadian non-fiction writers Canadian whistleblowers Harvard Kennedy School alumni People from Temiskaming Shores Fellows of the United States National Academy of Public Administration Suffolk University Law School faculty Canadian political scientists Canadian legal scholars University of Missouri faculty University of Toronto alumni Queen's University at Kingston alumni Queen's University at Kingston faculty University of Massachusetts Amherst faculty