|

Daniel DiSalvo is a senior fellow at the Manhattan Institute's Center for State and Local Leadership and an assistant professor of political science at The City College of New York. He received his doctorate in politics from the University of Virginia and was previously Andrew W. Mellon Visiting Professor at Amherst College. Daniel is a regular contributor on PublicSectorInc.org a project of the Manhattan Institute. His work focuses on American political parties, elections, labor unions, state government, and public policy. He has written on these topics for both scholarly and popular publications, including National Affairs, The Public Interest, The Weekly Standard, Commentary, the New York Daily News, the New York Post, The Forum: A Journal of Applied Research in Contemporary Politics, The Tocqueville Review, Congress & the Presidency, and The Journal of Policy History.
[SORT BY CATEGORY] [SORT BY PUBLICATION TYPE]
Select Media
- WNYC's "The Brian Lehrer Show"
- Talk 1300AM's "Live from the State Capitol"
- WSAU 99.9FM's "The Pat Snyder Show"
- KMJ 580 AM's "The Ray Appleton Show"
- WIBA 1310's "Vicki McKenna Show"
- TMJ4's "Fourth and State"
Articles/Op-eds
- The Implications of Wisconsin, Washington Examiner, 06-07-12
- Public Sector Unions Bring Back Tammany Hall, Washington Examiner, 04-26-12
- A Key National Test of Labor's Power Coming this Spring in Wisconsin, Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel, 04-14-12
- Factions Have a Role to Play, New York Times Room for Debate, 01-05-12
- The New Great Migration, New York Times Room for Debate, 07-26-11
- Why Bureaucrat Unions Are So Hard To Beat, Washington Examiner, 05-31-11
- Three Possible Responses To The States' Fiscal Problems, Washington Examiner, 05-12-11
- The New Tammany Hall, The Weekly Standard, 10-12-09
- The Trouble with Public Sector Unions, National Affairs, 00-00-00
Research
City Journal articles
|
|