American political scientist
Alan Anthony Altshuler (born March 9, 1936, in Brooklyn , New York City) is an American educator and government official. Altshuler is the Ruth and Frank Stanton Professor in Urban Policy and Planning, Emeritus, at Harvard University 's Graduate School of Design and Harvard Kennedy School .[ 1]
Career
Altshuler received a Bachelor of Arts from Cornell University and a Doctor of Philosophy from the University of Chicago .
Altshuler became the first director of the Boston Transportation Planning Review in 1970, and from 1971 through 1975, he served as the inaugural Massachusetts Secretary of Transportation. Since 1988, Altshuler has been director of the Taubman Center for State and Local Government, and until 1998, director of the Ford Foundation Program on Innovations in American Government.[ 2]
Altshuler has taught at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Cornell University , as well as serving as dean at both the New York University Robert F. Wagner Graduate School of Public Service and the Harvard University Graduate School of Design .[ 3] At Harvard, Altshuler also served as founding director of the Rappaport Institute for Greater Boston from 2000 to 2004.
Altshuler is a Fellow of the National Academy of Public Administration.
Works
The City Planning Process: A Political Analysis , 1970, ISBN 978-0801490811
Community Control: The Black Demand for Participation in Large American Cities , 1970, ISBN 978-0672535178
The Urban Transportation System: Politics and Policy Innovation , 1979, ISBN 978-0262010559
The Future of the Automobile: The Report of MIT's International Automobile Program , 1985, ISBN 978-0262010818
Regulation for Revenue: The Political Economy of Land Use Exactions , with Jose A. Gomez-Ibanez and Arnold M. Howitt, 1993, ISBN 978-0309065535
Governance and Opportunity in Metropolitan America , 1999, ISBN 978-0309065535
Mega-Projects: The Changing Politics of Urban Public Investment , with David Luberoff, 2003, ISBN 978-0815701286
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