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Dennis A. Rondinelli

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Dennis A. Rondinelli (March 30, 1943 – March 7, 2007) was a professor and researcher of public administration.[1]

Rondinelli was born in Trenton, New Jersey, and he received his B.A. from Rutgers University in 1965 and his Ph.D. from Cornell University in 1969.[1] He worked at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill for 15 years before joining Duke University at the Sanford School of Public Policy in 2005.[2]

Bibliography

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  • Development administration and U.S. foreign aid policy, Boulder : L. Rienner Publishers, 1987
  • Planning Education Reforms in Developing Countries: The Contingency Approach, John Middleton, Adriaan M. Verspoor; Duke University Press, 1990
  • Development projects as policy experiments. An adaptive approach to development administration, Routledge, London and New York, 1993.
  • Privatization and Economic Reform in Central Europe: The Changing Business Climate, Quorum Books, 1994
  • Expanding Sino-American Business and Trade: China's Economic Transition, Quorum Books, 1994
  • Great Policies: Strategic Innovations in Asia and the Pacific Basin, John D. Montgomery, Praeger, 1995

References

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  1. ^ a b "Rondinelli Biography" (PDF). Duke University Sanford School of Public Policy. Archived from the original (PDF) on July 19, 2011. Retrieved 19 April 2020.
  2. ^ "DCID mourns loss of international development expert Dennis Rondinelli". Sanford School of Public Policy. March 9, 2007. Retrieved 19 April 2020.