Curriculum Vitae
(abbreviated; contact me for full CV)
Jos C.N. Raadschelders
John Glenn School of Public Affairs
350c Page Hall
The Ohio State University
Columbus, Ohio 43210-1336
Office phone: 614-***-****
Fax: 614-***-****
Email: *************.*@***.***
Private Address: Personal Information:
1740 Ridgeview Road Born December 14, 1955
Upper Arlington, Ohio 43221 Married to Julie Bivin Raadschelders, Ph.D.
United States of America Two children: Katherine Glenn & John Jozef
Telephone: 405-***-****
EDUCATION
University of Leiden
Leiden, the Netherlands
Ph.D: Social Sciences
May 16, 1990
University of Leiden
Leiden, the Netherlands
M.A.: History
(minors: Public Administration and International Relations)
December 10, 1982
Teacher's College Southwest Netherlands
Delft, the Netherlands
B.A.: History, History of Art, Textiles
December 19, 1979
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Professional Experience
Professor, 2011- present
Interim Associate Director for Academic Affairs and Research
John Glenn School of Public Affairs
The Ohio State UniversityManaging Editor Public Administration ReviewJanuary 2006 - December 2011
Adjunct Professor, College of Liberal Studies
University of Oklahoma
Henry Bellmon Chair of Public Service
Department of Political ScienceUniversity of Oklahoma
Associate Professor1992 - 1998
Assistant Professor1986 - 1992Department of Public AdministrationLeiden University
Assistant Professor
(non-tenured), September 1984 - September 1986Department of Public AdministrationLeiden University
ContractResearcherMay 1983 - September 1984
Public Administration section in Department of Political ScienceLeiden University
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Publications
Books
(2011). Public Administration: The Interdisciplinary Study of Government (Oxford
University Press)
(288 pp).
(2008). (with Brian C. Fry). Mastering Public Administration. From Max Weber to Dwight
Waldo.
Washington, D.C.: CQ Press (386 pp.).
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(2007) (with Theo A.J. Toonen, Frits M. Van der Meer) (eds.). The Civil Service in the 21
Century:
Comparative Perspectives. Houndsmills: Palgrave/McMillan (319 pp.).
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(2005) (ed.) The Institutional Arrangements for Water Management in the 19 and 20
Centuries.
Cahier d'Histoire de l'Administration no.8, IIAS. Amsterdam: IOS Press (237 pp.).
51. (2011) (editorial with Richard Stillman). Editorial Report Public Administration
Review, 2006-2011: a Global
Graduate Seminar, A Privilege, and a Challenge. Public Administration Review, (71(6).
50. (2011). Public Sector Reform in Comparative Perspective? The Italian Case and some
Afterthoughts. Review of
Edoardo Ongaro (2009). Public Management Reform and Modernization: Trajectories of
Administrative Change
in Italy, France, Greece, Portugal and Spain. Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar, 316 pages.
Public Administration
Review, 71(3), 513-516.
49. (2011) (editorial with Richard Stillman). Farewell with Thanks and Welcome Aboard.
Public Administration
Review, 71(1), 5-6.
48. (2010) Public Administration Review in its Arena of Ideas: Connecting Potential of
Research and Needs of
Practice. In Geert Bouckaert, Wim van den Donk (eds.), The European Group for Public
Administration (1975-
2010): Perspectives for the Future. Brussels: Bruylant, 30-34.
49. (2010) (editorial with Richard Stillman). Congratulations and Commentary. Public
Administration Review, 70(4),
525-526.
48. (2010) (editorial with Richard Stillman). Goodbye with Thanks and Welcome Aboard.
Public Administration
Review, 70(1), 7.
47. (2009) Els funcionaris public al segle XXI: els guardians mesurats de l Estat marc
capacitador (Civil servants in
st
the 21 century: The self-restrained guardians of the enabling framework state). BulletI
de l Institut de
GovernanCa I DirecciO PUblica d ESADE, e-Newsletter, Universitat Ramon Llull, Barcelona,
3 pages.
46. (2009) (editorial with Richard Stillman). Congratulations and Commentary. Public
Administration Review, 69(4),
567-568.
45. (2009) (editorial with Richard Stillman). Welcome Aboard and Farewell with Thanks.
Public Administration
Review, 69(1), 5.
27. (1999) (with Aimee Franklin). Translating High Codes into Daily Action. PA-Times,
22(8), page 7. Reprinted in:
Howard R. Balanoff (2000, seventh edition). Public Administration 01/02.Guilford, CT:
McGraw-Hill/Dushkin,
61-62.
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Conferences/Seminars/Lectures/Speeches (selection)
* = has led to publication
** = forthcoming publication
146. (2012). Napoleon Bonaparte s contribution to Public Administration. Opening speech
at the annual conference
of the Institute of Public Administration Australia, Victoria, September 18.
145. (2012) Chair, Expert Roundtable, Converging versus Conflicting Trends in the Public
Administration of the
US, Europe, and Germany, International Conference, Deutsche Hochschule fUr
Verwaltungswissenschaften,
Speyer, Germany, July 19-20.
144. (2011) Local associations in the rise and fall of political regimes, the Workshop in
Political Theory and Policy
Analysis, Indiana University, November 28.
143. (2011) Presentation on interdisciplinary public administration, The Maxwell School
for Citizenship and Public
affairs, Syracuse University, October 27.
142. (
2011) Lecture on interdisciplinary public administration, University of Haifa,
Israel (May 12).
141. (2011) Presentation on publishing in English-language journals, University of Haifa,
Israel (May 11).
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140. (2011) Paper at IIAS working group history of government, on food administration in
19 and 20 centuries,
University of Frederick II, Naples, Italy, May 7.
139. (2011) Annual conference of the American Society of Public Administration,
Baltimore, March 12-15.
a) annual report at the PAR editorial board meeting, March 13, 7 8.30 a.m., and
scouting for papers,
b) Ferrel Heady Roundtable speaker (Between thick description and large-N studies: The
Fragmentation of
Comparative Research), March 13, 8.30-9.30 a.m.;
c) publishing in journals (using paper co-authored with Arie Halachmi), doctoral summit,
March 13, 11.45 a.m. - 3
p.m.;
d) panel convenor (Trends in and Future of the Study of Public Administration), March 14,
11.45 a.m. 1.15 p.m
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138. ( 2010) Motives and Initiators of Administrative Reform in The Netherlands, 19 and
20 Centuries, presented
at the working group History of Government, the International Institute of Administrative
Sciences, University
of Linz, Austria, June 19.**
135. (2010) Lecture at University of Hong Kong, May 14, on Just Bridges, No Boundaries:
On the Interdisciplinary
Nature of Public Administration. *
134. (2010) Lectures City University of Hong Kong, May 11, Publishing in Public
Administration Review:
Challenges and Strategies; and May 13, Current Developments in Civil Service Systems: A
Historical Context
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for Understanding 21 Century Reforms.*
127. (2008) Publishing in Foreign Public Administration Journals: Challenges and
Strategies. Presentations at the
Centre for European Studies and the Department of Public Policy & Economy, Zhejiang
University, Hangzhou,
November 2; and at the School of Public Administration, Renmin University, Beijing,
November 3.
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D. students at the Department
of Public Administration,
American University, Washington, D.C. April 16.
95. (2003) Water-Management as Collective Action in Time: A Multi-Level and Multi-
Dimensional Challenge in a
Multi-Disciplinary Context. Paper (as editor) for the meeting of the working group
History of Government,
International Institute of the Administrative Sciences, April 5, University of Malta. *
92. (2002) For the future of Our Water: Historical Experiences with Organization and
Functioning of Water
Management, Paper for the meeting of the working group History of Government,
International Institute of the
Administrative Sciences, Royal Holloway College, University of London, April 20. *
82. (2000) Public Policy Analysis: Between Generalized Theory and Compartmentalized
Policies. Paper submitted
for round table on The Development of the Discipline: Public Policy Analysis, at the
XVIII World Congress of
the International Political Science Association, August 1-5, Quebec City. *
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81. (2000) (with Frits van der Meer) Corruption in Dutch Government in the 20 Century.
Paper for the working
group History of Government, International Institute of Administrative Sciences,
Leiden, the Nether lands, May
September 26 -29,
University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Canada, 22 pages. *
4. (1985) Higher Education in Comparative Perspective, (working group), International
Union of Local Authorities
World Congress, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, September. *
Teaching Experience
Courses taught while at The Ohio State University
Public Policy Formulation and Administration; Introduction to Public Affairs
Courses taught while at the University of Oklahoma
Foundations of Interdisciplinary Studies; Introduction to American Government; Public
Policy Analysis;
Introduction to Public Administration; Organizational Culture and Ethics; Comparative
Political Analysis;
Organizational Change and Development; Federalism and Intergovernmental Relations;
Functions of Public
Management; Pro-seminar/Field-seminar in Public Administration; Comparative Public Policy
Analysis;
Comparative Administration; Capstone Public Administration; Organizations: Design,
Structure, Process;
Human Resource Administration; Human Resource Management; Theory of Public Organizations;
Administration & Society. An Introduction to Public Administration.
Courses Taught in English while at the University of Leiden
European Public Administration and Public Management; International and Comparative
Administration; The
Dutch Administrative System; Comparative Public Administration in Europe; The Dutch State
and Government
in Historical Perspective; Comparative Administrative Systems; International Relations
and Organizations;
European Politics, Policies, and Administration; European Public Administration and
Public Management in
Comparative Perspective; Dutch History and Culture from an Administrative Science
Perspective;
Institutionalization and the "New States"; Institutional Development of Western Nations;
Directed Research;
Policy Analysis; International Public Affairs.
Courses and Lectures for Mid-Career Professionals
a) Courses since the spring of 1999 for OU s College of Continuing Education
Organization theory, organizational change and development, organizational culture and
ethics, human resource
management, comparative government, comparative public policy, and comparative political
systems (mainly
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students employed in the U.S. military, although most classes also had civilians).
b) Course for OU s College of Liberal Studies
Foundations of Interdisciplinary Studies (online class; mainly civilian students) (since
spring 2008).
c) Special courses taught for administrative and political officeholders/appointees,
University of Leiden
European Public Administration and Public Management, Spring 1998, Leiden (advanced
course, Swedish civil
servants); International and Comparative Administration, Fall 1997, Leiden (advanced
course, Swedish civil
servants); The Dutch Administrative System, Fall 1997, Leiden (advanced course,
Indonesian local government
officials); International Relations and Organizations, Fall 1994, International Program,
Leiden (with Leurdijk
from the Institute for International Studies, Clingendael) (for European diplomats);
European Politics, Policies,
and Administration, Rotterdam School of Management, Fall 1993 (with Hoetjes & Toonen)
(for Dutch civil
servants); European Public Administration and Public Management in Comparative
Perspective, Fall 1992,
Teikyo University Holland in Maastricht (with Toonen) (for European civil servants).
d) Invited Lectures for Practitioner Audiences:
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- (2008) Research in American Public Administration: Topics and Trends. Keynote Speech at
the 1 Liangzhu
Forum, International Conference on Governance and Social Responsibility, College of
Public Administration,
Zhejiang University, Hangzhou. P.R. of China, Oct.31 Nov.2 (for Chinese local and
regional administrative
and political officeholders).
- (2008) Trends in American Public Administration and their Meaning for Korean Public
Administration.
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Keynote speaker at conference of the Korean Institute of Public Administration, in
celebration of the 60
anniversary of the Republic of Korea, August 11 (for Korean political officeholders and
civil servants).
- (1998) 3 Lectures (Comparative Political Systems, State and Administrative Traditions,
Central-Local
Relations), Clingendael Institute for International Relations, group of international
civil servants and diplomats
from Mozambique, January 20.
- (1997) Lecture The Development of the Province in the Dutch State and Administrative
System. Upon the
first meeting of the Association of former Members of the Provincial Council of the
Province of Utrecht, May
29, Provinciehuis Utrecht.
- (1996) Lecture Erasmus University Rotterdam, Researching civil service systems in
comparative pers pective +
excursion, deputation of civil servants from the Kirghiz Republic (UNDP-sponsored),
August 6.
- (1994) Organizer of and opening lecture for study meeting on European integration with
lecture by the
Ambassador of Luxemburg in the Netherlands, June 6 (for Luxemburgean diplomats and civil
servants).
- (1994) Lecture Rijksopleidings Instituut, The Hague, The Netherlands governance system
between
reorganization and reform, 1945-1993, March 7 (for delegation of civil servants from the
Republic of Latvia).
- (1994) Lecture Municipal Archive The Hague, De gemeente georganiseerd? Bestuurlijke
ontwikkeling in
archiefbestanden (= Organizing municipalities. Administrative development in archival
records), February 17
(for archivists).
- (1994) Organizer of and lecture during study day at the Institute of Social Studies in
The Hague, delegation
from Yemen chaired by Deputy-Minister Mr. Mohamed Saeed Abdullah, Ministry of the Civil
Service, The
Netherlands governance system: between reorganization and reform, 1945-1993, January 6
(for Saudi Arabian
civil servants).
- (1993) Lecture Rijksopleidings Instituut, The Hague, Territorial and functional
reorganization in the
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Netherlands, November 25 (for Dutch civil servants).
- (1992) Speech, for presentation of book on Local Government History, Bank of Dutch
Municipalities, Sept.4
(for Dutch civil servants).
- (1992) Lecture, for the Constitutional Committee of the Finnish Parliament, The Hague,
Finnish Embassy,
March 2, about the role of parliament in an integrated Europe (for Finnish political
officeholders and civil
servants).
- (1992) Lecture, European Integration and the Public Services of the Member States: A
Comparative Approach,
Brussels, February 28 (for top civil servants of the Belgian government).
- (1991) Lecture, for the Chinese Ministry of Personnel: Dutch Government: Structure and
Functioning, The
Hague, October 1991 (for Chinese civil servants).
- (1991) Lecture, Dutch Government: Planning and Zoning, The Hague, September 15 (for a
Kenyan
governmental delegation, UNDP sponsor).
- (1991) Lecture, the Royal Zeeland Society of Sciences: The Waterboard: Decision-Making
in Two Zeeland
Cases, April 24 (for waterboard administrators).
Professional Memberships
1. Member, Dutch Society of Public Administration (1984-1998).
2. Member, European Group of Public Administration (1986-1998).
3. Member, "History of Administration" working group, International Institute of
Administrative Sciences (since
1990).
4. Member, American Society for Public Administration (since 1998).
5. Member, International Political Science Association (2000-2007).
6. Member, American Political Science Association (since 2000-2010).
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