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Demetrios James Caraley

Demetrios "Jim" Caraley (June 22, 1932 – December 14, 2020) was editor of Political Science Quarterly and President Emeritus of The Academy of Political Science.[1] Before retiring in 2004, he was Janet Robb Professor of the Social Science at Barnard College and Professor of International and Public Affairs at Columbia University.[2]

Biography edit

Caraley was born in New York City in 1932 and graduated from Brooklyn Technical High School. He earned his B.A. from Columbia College summa cum laude in 1954 and a Ph.D. and M.Phil from Columbia University. While a student at Columbia Law School, he was elected to Law Review. He married Vilma Mairo Bornemann 1988.[3] He has three children, James Christopher Caraley (d.), David Andrew Caraley (d.), and Anne Leslie Caraley from a previous marriage. Demetrios Caraley died on December 14, 2020, aged 88.[4]

Career and Research edit

Caraley was a founding director of Columbia University's Graduate Program in Public Policy and served as Chairman of the Barnard College Department of Political Science for thirty years.[5] He has been Editor of the Political Science Quarterly for more than thirty-five years, a position he held until his death.

He has published numerous books and articles on various aspects of American politics including city government, congressional policies toward cities, national security policy, as well as democratic political theory and ethics. In the field of national security policy, his publications include September 11, Terrorist Attacks, and U.S. Foreign Policy, The President's War Powers and The Politics of Military Unification, and The New American Interventionism. Caraley's other field of interest is "Democratic Political Theory and Ethics," in which he wrote an article "Elections and Dilemmas of American Democratic Governance," that was reprinted in Promise and Problems of Old and New Democracies, edited by Xiaobo Lü (2000). The New York Academy of Public Administration selected Caraley's article "Ending Welfare As We Know It: A Reform Still in Progress” as the "outstanding" article published in 2001.[6]

Caraley served as a naval officer during the Korean War.

Selected publications edit

  • 'The Politics of Military Unification (1965)
  • Governing the City (1969, with R. H. Connery)
  • Doing More With Less: Cutback Management in New York City (1982)
  • September 11, Terrorist Attacks, and U.S. Foreign Policy (2002)
  • American Hegemony: Preventive War, Iraq, and Imposing Democracy (2004)
  • EIGHT PRESIDENTIAL ELECTIONS, 1980–2008: Dealignments, Brittle Mandates, and Possible Majority Realignment (2008)

Major Articles edit

  • "Washington Abandons the Cities"[7]
  • "Dismantling the Federal Safety Net: Fictions versus Realities"
  • "Complications of American Democracy: Elections Are Not Enough"
  • “Three Trends Over Eight Presidential Elections, 1980–2008: Toward the Emergence of a Democratic Majority Realignment?”

Academic Focus edit

  • Urban policy-making and government
  • Congress
  • Democratic political theory
  • Policy analysis
  • National security

Awards and honors edit

  • Grants from Committee on Research in the Social Sciences, The Urban Center, The Ford Foundation, H.E.W., the Exxon Education Foundation, the Department of Education, the Russell Sage Foundation[8]
  • Harlan Fiske Scholar and elected to Columbia Law Review (Law School)
  • Phi Beta Kappa (junior year)

References edit

  1. ^ "Political Science Quarterly". www.psqonline.org.
  2. ^ . Archived from the original on 2014-05-12. Retrieved 2013-04-15.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  3. ^ "Vilma Bornemann Wed To Demetrios Caraley (Published 1988)". The New York Times. October 9, 1988.
  4. ^ "Demetrios Caraley". Legacy.com. 2020-12-18. Retrieved 2020-12-21.
  5. ^ http://www.columbia.edu/~sc32/documents/gradprog.pdf [bare URL PDF]
  6. ^ "The Advocates 6-17-09 – Professor Jim Caraley | richardjgarfunkel.com".
  7. ^ Caraley, Demetrios (1992). "Washington Abandons the Cities". Political Science Quarterly. 107 (1). The Academy of Political Science: 1–30. doi:10.2307/2152132. JSTOR 2152132.
  8. ^ "Four Columbians Are Named Russell Sage Scholars". www.columbia.edu.

External links edit

  • Political Science Quarterly
  • Columbia University, School of International and Public Affairs

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