Richard Clement Elling
Title Professor 
Office# 2001 F/AB
Research Area Public Management, Public Personnel Management, State Politics, & Canadian Politics
Phone (313) 577-6337
E-Mail relling@wayne.edu

Professor Elling teaches several graduate courses in public administration as well as a course on American federalism and intergovernmental relations. His undergraduate teaching includes American state politics and bureaucracy and public policy. Recent publications include a chapter on state administration in the seventh edition of Politics in the American States: A Comparative Analysis (Congressional Quarterly Press, 1999). Two co-authored articles published in 2000 are "Let Them Eat Marblecake: The Preferences of Michigan Citizens for Devolution and Intergovernmental Service Provision," (Publius), and "Mapping Patterns of Support for Privatization in the Mass Public: The Case of Michigan," (Public Administration Review). Current research includes the Michigan legislative term limits project, in collaboration with several other members of the Department of Political Science. He was a recipient of a Probus Club Award in 1993. In 1994 he received a Wayne State University Board of Governors Faculty Recognition Award for his book Public Management in the States (Praeger, 1992).

 

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