Gregory Wawro
Affiliation
- Faculty Fellow, Department of Political Science
Research
Gregory Wawro (Ph.D., Cornell University, 1997.) Professor Wawro
specializes in American politics (including Congress, elections,
campaign finance, and political economy) and political methodology. He
is the author of Legislative Entrepreneurship in the U.S. House of
Representatives (University of Michigan Press, 2000), Filibuster:
Obstruction and Lawmaking in the United States Senate (with Eric
Schickler, Princeton University Press, 2006), and has published
articles in The American Journal of Political Science, Legislative
Studies Quarterly, the Journal of Law Economics and Organization, and
Political Analysis. His academic awards include the
E.E. Schattschneider Award, the Milton J. Esman Award, the CQ Prize
for best paper presented in the Legislative Studies Section at the
2002 APSA meeting, a Mellon Foundation Graduate Fellowship, and a John
M. Olin Faculty Fellowship. He has been a visiting scholar at the
Center for Basic Research in the Social Sciences at Harvard
University.
Selected Work
- Filibuster: Obstruction and Lawmaking in the United States Senate (with Eric Schickler) Princeton University Press (2006).
- "Estimating Dynamic Panel Models in Political Science" Political Analysis 10:25—48. Winter 2002
- "A Panel Probit Analysis of Campaign Contributions and Roll Call Votes" The American Journal of Political Science 45:563-579. July 2001
- Legislative Entrepreneurship in the U.S. House of Representatives University of Michigan Press; hardcover 2000, paper 2001
- "Analyzing American Politics" Essays in Theodore Lowi and Benjamin Ginsberg, American Government: Freedom and Power, 6th edition. W.W. Norton





