Timothy Werner

 

Campus Phone: 
9266
Unit (Dept., Office, Center, etc.): 
Position: 
Assistant Professor of Political Science
On-Campus Address: 
Carnegie 308
Education / Degrees: 
M.A., Ph.D., Political Science, University of Wisconsin - Madison
B.A., Political Science, Rice University
Courses Taught: 
Mat-115: Introduction to Statistics
Pol-101: Introduction to Political Science
Pol-216: Politics of Congress
Pol-295: Collective Action in American Politics
Pol-395: Corporate Power & Democracy
Pst-220: Foundations of Policy Analysis
Pst-320: Applied Policy Analysis
Pst-420: Advanced Policy Research
Primary Academic Interest: 
public and private policymaking, business and government, and campaign finance reform
Other Academic Interests: 
legislative politics, interest groups, and political development

Timothy Werner is an assistant professor of political science.  His research and teaching interests include the policymaking process, business and government relations, and campaign finance reform.  His work has been published in the Journal of Politics, American Politics Research, and PS: Political Science and Politics.

 

Werner's book on the politics of private policymaking is under contract with Cambridge University Press, and he is currently working on a second book manuscript that examines how private policies feed back into public politics and policymaking.