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Joseph LaPalombara

Joseph LaPalombara (born May 18, 1925) is an American political scientist who specializes in comparative politics, group interest theory, and the foreign investments made by global firms. He is the Arnold Wolfers Professor Emeritus of Political Science and Management at Yale University, where he has been teaching for over fifty years.[1][2] LaPalombara has twice chaired the political science department at Yale and has also served as the director of the Yale's Institution for Social and Policy Studies. Prior to joining Yale in 1964, LaPalombara spent three years (1947-1950) at Oregon State University and an additional eleven years (1953-1964) at Michigan State University. At the latter institution he also chaired (1957-1962) the political science department.

Joseph LaPalombara
LaPalombara in 2015
BornMay 18, 1925 (1925-05-18) (age 98)
Alma materPrinceton University Ph.D. (1954) A.M. (1952)
University of Illinois A.M. (1950) B.A. (1947)
University of Rome Certificate (1958)
Scientific career
Fields
InstitutionsYale University Arnold Wolfers Emeritus of Political Science and Management
Yale University Arnold Wolfers Professor of Political Science (1968-2001)
Yale University Professor of International Management, School of Management (1978-1983)
Michigan State University Professor of Political Science
Princeton University
Oregon State University
University of Bergamo (visiting), LUISS (Rome) (visiting)
Columbia University (visiting)
University of California Berkeley (visiting)
University of Florence (visiting)

For his research, writing and teaching about Italy, LaPalombara was named a knight and then a knight-commander in that country's Order of Merit society. He has been a vice-president of the American Political Science Association; the President of the Conference Group for the Study of Italian Politics and Society; and is a member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences as well as a member of the New York Council on Foreign Policy.[3][4]

Early life and education edit

The son of Italian immigrants, LaPalombara grew up on the mean streets of Chicago's Near West Side. Like most of his age peers, he dropped out of high school at age sixteen, following which he worked in a variety of industrial plants. He learned in those plants a large range of specialized industrial occupations, including the treatment of steels as high temperatures.

LaPalombara, a high-school dropout, spent the years of World War II at specialized jobs in defense industries. A special wartime-related admissions program of the University of Illinois permitted him to enroll in and eventually to graduate (with highest honors) from that institution. In addition to his academic honors (e.g., Phi Kappa Phi, Phi Beta Kappa, Bronze Tablet), LaPalombara was also president of the Student Senate and of his Senior Class. Following a short teaching stint (1947-1950) at Oregon State University, LaPalombara enrolled at Princeton University, the institution from which he was awarded the Ph.D. degree (1954).

Career edit

LaPalombara's professional career encompasses teaching and research, extensive consulting, and experience in entrepreneurship as well as in diplomacy. His teaching in the United States has included visiting-professorships at the University of California (Berkeley) and Columbia University. In Italy he has been a visiting-professor at the universities of Florence and Catania, as well as the John Cabot University at Rome, and that same city's Free University (LUISS). Most recently, LaPalombara also taught at the University of Bergamo.

LaPalombara's earliest consulting involved governmental agencies such as the Foreign Service Institute, the Agency for International Development and the Central Intelligence Agency. Earlier in his career, he was a consultant to the Ford and the Rockefeller foundations, the Social Science Research Council, and other major American foundations. He later shifted his consulting to the private industrial sphere, beginning with a stint as a senior advisor to the National Industrial Conference Board of New York.

There then followed consultancies with U.S. corporations like IBM, Exxon-Mobil, E.R. Grace, Union Carbide, Praxair, General Electric and many others. In Italy his corporate clients have included ENI (Ente Nazionale Idrocarburi), Telecom Italia, FIAT and SIAD (Bergamo). Consultancies led him eventually to become a founder and first president of a New York consultancy, Multinational Strategies, Incorporated. In diplomacy he did a short stint (1980-1981) as First Secretary in charge of the cultural section of the U.S. Embassy, at Rome, Italy.

 
LaPalombara poses with his wife as well as with Maxwell Rabb, Ambassador of the United States to Italy, at the US Embassy in Rome in 1981. LaPalombara served at the US Embassy in Rome for a year as the First Secretary for Cultural Affairs.

At Yale, in the early 1970s, LaPalombara joined with other faculty who favored the creation of the Yale School of Management (SOM). He taught in SOM for five years at that time, and again just before he formally retired in the year 2001. Since that time, and in every academic year that followed, he has taught for advanced undergraduate students a seminar on the overseas investments of global firms.

Scholarship edit

LaPalombara has been a leading figure in the sphere of political science denominated "comparative politics." He was for many years a member of the SSRC's well-regarded Committee on Comparative Politics. The Committee functioned as one aspect of a so-called behavioral revolution which pointed in a more empirical direction the comparative study of political systems. Along that same vein, LaPalombara also published (1974) a heralded textbook, Politics Within Nations a tome that sought to light the way to a more realistic study of the politics of many countries.

His research has been characterized by extensive writing on the topic of interest-group theory, and its application to political phenomenon both in the United States and abroad. LaPalombara in 1950 published both a monograph and an article in the American Political Science Review on the interest-group-centered study of political dynamics. He published, in English and in Rivista Italiana di Politiche Pubbliche, another article on this subject in 2017.

Research edit

LaPalombara has conducted extensive research inside the United States, as well as internationally in countries such as Italy and Vietnam. His research and writing on Italy has won him many awards; further, the publication of Democracy Italian Style (Yale University Press, 1987) won him plaudits from writers like Gore Vidal and Umberto Eco.

For Prentice-Hall, LaPalombara once edited a series of short books, depicting what was new and important in comparative politics. Widely recognized and admired scholars wrote for this series. The latter included Karl Friedrich, Henry Ehrman, Jean Blondel, James Scott, Philip Shively, Robert Putnam as well as others. It helped that this was also a time when the Yale political science department numbered several brilliant scholars of worldwide renown. Along with his consultancies came another intellectual gear shift in LaPalombara's research and teaching. His attention turned to the important role played by multinational corporations, or global firms—both in the international economy and in the evolutionary prospects of LDCs, or less developed countries. LaPalombara coauthored several books with Stephen Blank which were then issued by the National Industrial Conference Board. All of them address problems, at home and abroad, created by foreign direct investments made by American and foreign international firms. The field has exploded since a time when LaPalombara was among its pioneers.

LaPalombara's scholarship is in part reflected in the many books he has written or co-edited. They join the several hundred journal articles and book chapters he has published, to establish him as a significant scholar in his field (see list below).

Another aspect of his commitment to scholarly writing is LaPalombara's current membership on the editorial boards of the Yale Review and of the Journal of International Business Education. Indeed, he serves as the U.S. editor of the latter journal. He is also a founding member of the Italian Social Science Council. In this regard, and along with several other Italian and American scholars, the CSS Committee arguably served to introduce in Italy advanced research methods in all of the social sciences. Indeed, before the CNN and the U.S.-Italian effort that it involved, there did not exist post-graduate training in the social sciences.

Journalism edit

In addition to his experience as a teacher, an academic researcher, or an industrial consultant, LaPalombara has sought to use journalism to further the systematic empirical study of the political process. He has therefore published hundreds of articles for Corriere della Sera, La Repubblica, Il Messaggero and many other Italian newspapers and magazines. For many years he was both the U.S. editor and then editor-in-chief of Italy Italy, a periodical designed to show that Italy is much more than a beautiful country of pasta, pizza, perfumes and high fashion. For many years, LaPalombara, as editor, published introductions to numbers of this magazine. As a consultant for several financial groups, LaPalombara also provided a running analysis of what might be transpiring, politically, in Italy.

Honors and accolades edit

LaPalombara has been honored not only by the Republic of Italy, which has welcomed him into its distinguished association for the Order of Merit. He is also a recipient of medals from the Senate and from the Constituational Court of Italy. He is a member of the New York Council on Foreign Relations. He has been a member of CSS (The Italian Social Science Council), and the Center for Advanced Study of the Behavioral Sciences. He has been on the National Committee for American Foreign Policy as well as a former member of the Board of Trustees of the American Academy in Rome. He once directed with distinction the SSRC's Foreign Area Fellowship Program. The latter was responsible, over the years, for bringing a large number of young scholars into the world of teaching and scholarship.

The Guggenheim Foundation once recognized LaPalombara's scholarship by awarding him a coveted fellowship. He was once similarly honored by Princeton University, by the Fulbright Commission, by the Twentieth Century Fund, by the Ford Foundation and by the Rockefeller Foundation. He is currently the American president of Reset Dialogues-USA, a non-profit organization devoted to closing the gap between the Arab world and other Western ethnicities. He is currently on the Board of Directors of the Center for American Studies (Rome, Italy).

Selected publications edit

Books edit

  • The Initiative and Referendum in Oregon, 1938-1948. Oregon State College. 1950. ISBN 978-0-7837-0157-8.
  • The Italian Labor Movement: Problems and Prospects. Cornell University Press. 1957. ISBN 978-0-3132-3553-5.
  • Political Parties and Political Development. with Myron Weiner. Princeton University Press. 1964. ISBN 978-0-6910-2163-8.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: others (link)
  • Interest Groups in Italian Politics. Princeton University Press. 1964. ISBN 978-0-6910-7509-9.
  • Italy: The Politics of Planning. Syracuse University Press. 1966. ISBN 978-0-3172-9009-7.
  • Crises and Sequences in Political Development (PDF). Princeton University Press. 1971.
  • Politics within Nations. Prentice-Hall. 1974. ISBN 0136878148.
  • Multinational Corporations and National Elites: A Study in Tensions. The Conference Board. 1976. ISBN 0823701360.
  • Multinational Corporations in Comparative Perspective. The Conference Board. 1977. ISBN 082370159X.
  • Multinational Corporations and Developing Countries. The Conference Board. 1979. ISBN 0823702030.
  • A Politica no Interior das Nacoes. Universidad Brasilia. 1982.
  • Democracy, Italian Style. Yale University Press. 1989. ISBN 0300044119.

Articles and chapters edit

  • "Political Party Systems and Crisis Governments", Mid-West Journal of Political Science, Volume 2 (May, 1958).
  • "Conceptual and Operational Shortcomings of the Political Elite Model", in Political Sociology. Fourth World Congress of Sociology Proceedings, Associazione Italiana de Scienze Sociali, 1959.
  • Lapalombara, Joseph (1960). "The Utility and Limitations of Interest Group Theory in Non-American Field Situations". The Journal of Politics. 22 (1). Journal of Politics, Vol. 22: 29–49. doi:10.2307/2126587. JSTOR 2126587. S2CID 144457905.
  • "The Comparative Roles of Groups in Political Systems", SSEC Items, Vol. 15 (June 1969).
  • "Italy: Fragmentation, Isolation and Alienation", in L. Pye and S. Verba (eds.), Political Cultural and Political Development (Princeton, 1965), chapter 8.
  • "Decline of Ideology; A Dissent and an Interpretation", American Political Science Review, Vol. 60 (March 1966).
  • Lapalombara, Joseph (1968). "Macro-Theories and Micro-Applications in Comparative Politics; A Widening Chasm". Comparative Politics. 1 (1). Comparative Politics, Vol. 1: 52–78. doi:10.2307/421375. JSTOR 421375.
  • "Political Power and Political Development", Yale Law Review, Vol. 78 (July 1969), pp. 1253–1275.
  • "Values and Ideologies in the Administrative Evolution of Western Constitutional Systems", in R. Braibanti (ed.), Political and Administrative Development (Durham, 1969).
  • "Parsimony and Empiricism in Comparative Politics: An Anti-Scholastic View", in R. Holt and J. Turner (eds.), Methodology of Comparative Political Research (New York, 1969).
  • "Macro-Theories and Micro-Applications in Comparative Politics", in L.J. Cantori (ed.), Comparative Political Systems (Boston: Holbrook Press, 1974).
  • "Political Participation as an Analytical Concept in Comparative Politics", in L. Pye and S. Verba (eds.), The Citizen and Politics: A Comparative Perspective (Stamford, CT: Greylock, Inc., 1978).
  • The Assessment and Evaluation of the Non-Economic Environment in American Firms. Journal of International Business Studies (Spring/Summer). 1980.
  • "Political Analysis and Forecasting in the Private Sector: An Overview of the New Firm-Centric Analytical Formats", Vierteljahresberichte (December 1982).
  • "Totalitarianism: Some Enduring Conceptual Muddles". Global Perspectives Vol. 2 (Fall 1984).
  • Dierkes, Meinolf; et al., eds. (2001). "Power and Politics in Organizations: Public and Private Sector Comparisons". . Oxford University Press. Archived from the original (DOC) on April 18, 2009.
  • "Anti-Americanism in Europe: Corporate and National Dimensions". American Foreign Policy Interests. Vol. 26 (August 2004).
  • "A Global Rx for Corporate Maladies". US Italia Weekly. 2006.
  • Reflections on Political Parties and Political Development: Four Decades Later. Party Politics, Vol. 13, March. 2007.
  • "The Organization 'Gap' in Political Science", in G. King, K.L. Scholzman and N. Nye (eds.), The Future of Political Science: 100 Perspectives. (New York and London: Rutledge, 2009).
  • "Italy, It's That Way If You Think So", Italian Politics and Society. Spring 2012.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Joseph LaPalombara". Department of Political Science. Yale University. February 10, 2014. Retrieved February 10, 2014.
  2. ^ . Center for Comparative Research. Yale University. February 10, 2014. Archived from the original on July 22, 2014. Retrieved February 10, 2014.
  3. ^ "Joseph LaPalombara". College of Liberal Arts & Sciences. University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign. February 10, 2014. Retrieved February 10, 2014.
  4. ^ "Prof. Joseph LaPalombara". Gruppo Esponenti Italiani New York. February 10, 2014. Retrieved February 10, 2014.

External links edit

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State University and an additional eleven years 1953 1964 at Michigan State University At the latter institution he also chaired 1957 1962 the political science department Joseph LaPalombaraLaPalombara in 2015BornMay 18 1925 1925 05 18 age 98 Chicago IllinoisAlma materPrinceton University Ph D 1954 A M 1952 University of Illinois A M 1950 B A 1947 University of Rome Certificate 1958 Scientific careerFieldsComparative politicsPolitical systemsPolitical psychologyItalian politicsInternational industrial managementMultinational corporation operationsInstitutionsYale University Arnold Wolfers Emeritus of Political Science and ManagementYale University Arnold Wolfers Professor of Political Science 1968 2001 Yale University Professor of International Management School of Management 1978 1983 Michigan State University Professor of Political SciencePrinceton UniversityOregon State UniversityUniversity of Bergamo visiting LUISS Rome visiting Columbia University visiting University of California Berkeley visiting University of Florence visiting For his research writing and teaching about Italy LaPalombara was named a knight and then a knight commander in that country s Order of Merit society He has been a vice president of the American Political Science Association the President of the Conference Group for the Study of Italian Politics and Society and is a member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences as well as a member of the New York Council on Foreign Policy 3 4 Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 3 Scholarship 4 Research 5 Journalism 6 Honors and accolades 7 Selected publications 7 1 Books 7 2 Articles and chapters 8 See also 9 References 10 External linksEarly life and education editThe son of Italian immigrants LaPalombara grew up on the mean streets of Chicago s Near West Side Like most of his age peers he dropped out of high school at age sixteen following which he worked in a variety of industrial plants He learned in those plants a large range of specialized industrial occupations including the treatment of steels as high temperatures LaPalombara a high school dropout spent the years of World War II at specialized jobs in defense industries A special wartime related admissions program of the University of Illinois permitted him to enroll in and eventually to graduate with highest honors from that institution In addition to his academic honors e g Phi Kappa Phi Phi Beta Kappa Bronze Tablet LaPalombara was also president of the Student Senate and of his Senior Class Following a short teaching stint 1947 1950 at Oregon State University LaPalombara enrolled at Princeton University the institution from which he was awarded the Ph D degree 1954 Career editLaPalombara s professional career encompasses teaching and research extensive consulting and experience in entrepreneurship as well as in diplomacy His teaching in the United States has included visiting professorships at the University of California Berkeley and Columbia University In Italy he has been a visiting professor at the universities of Florence and Catania as well as the John Cabot University at Rome and that same city s Free University LUISS Most recently LaPalombara also taught at the University of Bergamo LaPalombara s earliest consulting involved governmental agencies such as the Foreign Service Institute the Agency for International Development and the Central Intelligence Agency Earlier in his career he was a consultant to the Ford and the Rockefeller foundations the Social Science Research Council and other major American foundations He later shifted his consulting to the private industrial sphere beginning with a stint as a senior advisor to the National Industrial Conference Board of New York There then followed consultancies with U S corporations like IBM Exxon Mobil E R Grace Union Carbide Praxair General Electric and many others In Italy his corporate clients have included ENI Ente Nazionale Idrocarburi Telecom Italia FIAT and SIAD Bergamo Consultancies led him eventually to become a founder and first president of a New York consultancy Multinational Strategies Incorporated In diplomacy he did a short stint 1980 1981 as First Secretary in charge of the cultural section of the U S Embassy at Rome Italy nbsp LaPalombara poses with his wife as well as with Maxwell Rabb Ambassador of the United States to Italy at the US Embassy in Rome in 1981 LaPalombara served at the US Embassy in Rome for a year as the First Secretary for Cultural Affairs At Yale in the early 1970s LaPalombara joined with other faculty who favored the creation of the Yale School of Management SOM He taught in SOM for five years at that time and again just before he formally retired in the year 2001 Since that time and in every academic year that followed he has taught for advanced undergraduate students a seminar on the overseas investments of global firms Scholarship editLaPalombara has been a leading figure in the sphere of political science denominated comparative politics He was for many years a member of the SSRC s well regarded Committee on Comparative Politics The Committee functioned as one aspect of a so called behavioral revolution which pointed in a more empirical direction the comparative study of political systems Along that same vein LaPalombara also published 1974 a heralded textbook Politics Within Nations a tome that sought to light the way to a more realistic study of the politics of many countries His research has been characterized by extensive writing on the topic of interest group theory and its application to political phenomenon both in the United States and abroad LaPalombara in 1950 published both a monograph and an article in the American Political Science Review on the interest group centered study of political dynamics He published in English and in Rivista Italiana di Politiche Pubbliche another article on this subject in 2017 Research editLaPalombara has conducted extensive research inside the United States as well as internationally in countries such as Italy and Vietnam His research and writing on Italy has won him many awards further the publication of Democracy Italian Style Yale University Press 1987 won him plaudits from writers like Gore Vidal and Umberto Eco For Prentice Hall LaPalombara once edited a series of short books depicting what was new and important in comparative politics Widely recognized and admired scholars wrote for this series The latter included Karl Friedrich Henry Ehrman Jean Blondel James Scott Philip Shively Robert Putnam as well as others It helped that this was also a time when the Yale political science department numbered several brilliant scholars of worldwide renown Along with his consultancies came another intellectual gear shift in LaPalombara s research and teaching His attention turned to the important role played by multinational corporations or global firms both in the international economy and in the evolutionary prospects of LDCs or less developed countries LaPalombara coauthored several books with Stephen Blank which were then issued by the National Industrial Conference Board All of them address problems at home and abroad created by foreign direct investments made by American and foreign international firms The field has exploded since a time when LaPalombara was among its pioneers LaPalombara s scholarship is in part reflected in the many books he has written or co edited They join the several hundred journal articles and book chapters he has published to establish him as a significant scholar in his field see list below Another aspect of his commitment to scholarly writing is LaPalombara s current membership on the editorial boards of the Yale Review and of the Journal of International Business Education Indeed he serves as the U S editor of the latter journal He is also a founding member of the Italian Social Science Council In this regard and along with several other Italian and American scholars the CSS Committee arguably served to introduce in Italy advanced research methods in all of the social sciences Indeed before the CNN and the U S Italian effort that it involved there did not exist post graduate training in the social sciences Journalism editIn addition to his experience as a teacher an academic researcher or an industrial consultant LaPalombara has sought to use journalism to further the systematic empirical study of the political process He has therefore published hundreds of articles for Corriere della Sera La Repubblica Il Messaggero and many other Italian newspapers and magazines For many years he was both the U S editor and then editor in chief of Italy Italy a periodical designed to show that Italy is much more than a beautiful country of pasta pizza perfumes and high fashion For many years LaPalombara as editor published introductions to numbers of this magazine As a consultant for several financial groups LaPalombara also provided a running analysis of what might be transpiring politically in Italy Honors and accolades editLaPalombara has been honored not only by the Republic of Italy which has welcomed him into its distinguished association for the Order of Merit He is also a recipient of medals from the Senate and from the Constituational Court of Italy He is a member of the New York Council on Foreign Relations He has been a member of CSS The Italian Social Science Council and the Center for Advanced Study of the Behavioral Sciences He has been on the National Committee for American Foreign Policy as well as a former member of the Board of Trustees of the American Academy in Rome He once directed with distinction the SSRC s Foreign Area Fellowship Program The latter was responsible over the years for bringing a large number of young scholars into the world of teaching and scholarship The Guggenheim Foundation once recognized LaPalombara s scholarship by awarding him a coveted fellowship He was once similarly honored by Princeton University by the Fulbright Commission by the Twentieth Century Fund by the Ford Foundation and by the Rockefeller Foundation He is currently the American president of Reset Dialogues USA a non profit organization devoted to closing the gap between the Arab world and other Western ethnicities He is currently on the Board of Directors of the Center for American Studies Rome Italy Selected publications editBooks edit The Initiative and Referendum in Oregon 1938 1948 Oregon State College 1950 ISBN 978 0 7837 0157 8 The Italian Labor Movement Problems and Prospects Cornell University Press 1957 ISBN 978 0 3132 3553 5 Political Parties and Political Development with Myron Weiner Princeton University Press 1964 ISBN 978 0 6910 2163 8 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint others link Interest Groups in Italian Politics Princeton University Press 1964 ISBN 978 0 6910 7509 9 Italy The Politics of Planning Syracuse University Press 1966 ISBN 978 0 3172 9009 7 Crises and Sequences in Political Development PDF Princeton University Press 1971 Politics within Nations Prentice Hall 1974 ISBN 0136878148 Multinational Corporations and National Elites A Study in Tensions The Conference Board 1976 ISBN 0823701360 Multinational Corporations in Comparative Perspective The Conference Board 1977 ISBN 082370159X Multinational Corporations and Developing Countries The Conference Board 1979 ISBN 0823702030 A Politica no Interior das Nacoes Universidad Brasilia 1982 Democracy Italian Style Yale University Press 1989 ISBN 0300044119 Articles and chapters edit Political Party Systems and Crisis Governments Mid West Journal of Political Science Volume 2 May 1958 Conceptual and Operational Shortcomings of the Political Elite Model in Political Sociology Fourth World Congress of Sociology Proceedings Associazione Italiana de Scienze Sociali 1959 Lapalombara Joseph 1960 The Utility and Limitations of Interest Group Theory in Non American Field Situations The Journal of Politics 22 1 Journal of Politics Vol 22 29 49 doi 10 2307 2126587 JSTOR 2126587 S2CID 144457905 The Comparative Roles of Groups in Political Systems SSEC Items Vol 15 June 1969 Italy Fragmentation Isolation and Alienation in L Pye and S Verba eds Political Cultural and Political Development Princeton 1965 chapter 8 Decline of Ideology A Dissent and an Interpretation American Political Science Review Vol 60 March 1966 Lapalombara Joseph 1968 Macro Theories and Micro Applications in Comparative Politics A Widening Chasm Comparative Politics 1 1 Comparative Politics Vol 1 52 78 doi 10 2307 421375 JSTOR 421375 Political Power and Political Development Yale Law Review Vol 78 July 1969 pp 1253 1275 Values and Ideologies in the Administrative Evolution of Western Constitutional Systems in R Braibanti ed Political and Administrative Development Durham 1969 Parsimony and Empiricism in Comparative Politics An Anti Scholastic View in R Holt and J Turner eds Methodology of Comparative Political Research New York 1969 Macro Theories and Micro Applications in Comparative Politics in L J Cantori ed Comparative Political Systems Boston Holbrook Press 1974 Political Participation as an Analytical Concept in Comparative Politics in L Pye and S Verba eds The Citizen and Politics A Comparative Perspective Stamford CT Greylock Inc 1978 The Assessment and Evaluation of the Non Economic Environment in American Firms Journal of International Business Studies Spring Summer 1980 Political Analysis and Forecasting in the Private Sector An Overview of the New Firm Centric Analytical Formats Vierteljahresberichte December 1982 Totalitarianism Some Enduring Conceptual Muddles Global Perspectives Vol 2 Fall 1984 Dierkes Meinolf et al eds 2001 Power and Politics in Organizations Public and Private Sector Comparisons Handbook of Organizational Learning and Knowledge Oxford University Press Archived from the original DOC on April 18 2009 Anti Americanism in Europe Corporate and National Dimensions American Foreign Policy Interests Vol 26 August 2004 A Global Rx for Corporate Maladies US Italia Weekly 2006 Reflections on Political Parties and Political Development Four Decades Later Party Politics Vol 13 March 2007 The Organization Gap in Political Science in G King K L Scholzman and N Nye eds The Future of Political Science 100 Perspectives New York and London Rutledge 2009 Italy It s That Way If You Think So Italian Politics and Society Spring 2012 See also editComparative Politics Political Systems Political Psychology Italian Politics International Industrial Management Multinational Corporation OperationsReferences edit Joseph LaPalombara Department of Political Science Yale University February 10 2014 Retrieved February 10 2014 CCR Faculty Center for Comparative Research Yale University February 10 2014 Archived from the original on July 22 2014 Retrieved February 10 2014 Joseph LaPalombara College of Liberal Arts amp Sciences University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign February 10 2014 Retrieved February 10 2014 Prof Joseph LaPalombara Gruppo Esponenti Italiani New York February 10 2014 Retrieved February 10 2014 External links editYale Biography Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Joseph LaPalombara amp oldid 1174936043, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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