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MacMahon's career took off in the 1930s as he became "an exceptionally popular teacher and his department's best-known faculty member." The central theme of MacMahon's scholarly work was the study "of the various obstacles to effective management found in public agencies," leading MacMahon to begin
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In the book, MacMahon and Millet concluded that government departments needed "both political and administrative leadership." This conclusion in time became "a fundamental enunciation of departmental policy" for the US government and continues to shape the way the federal bureaucracy is run today.
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in 1960. Though the lectures were delivered in India, MacMahon focuses primarily on the American experience of federalism and decentralization. MacMahon focused on the economic and administrative challenges in decentralization. The book was not revolutionary, but received a good reception among
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was MacMahon's last major work. The work focused on the nature of American federalism, with an emphasis on the institutions involved. The book was not as well received as many of MacMahon's earlier pieces, and was criticized for avoiding many of the relevant issues in American politics such as
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called the book "the best general volume that has appeared on the administration of foreign affairs in the United States", and other reviewers were similarly positive. In the book, MacMahon proposed that foreign policy problems should be handled by a single, centralized "Department of Foreign
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and the differences between the states in America. William Stewart wrote that the book "presents material which is already available elsewhere" and avoids "the issues ... at the heart of the contemporary problems of American federalism."
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After receiving his PhD, MacMahon became an important academic voice in the study of government and public administration. Some of his earliest pieces were yearly reports on events in Congress, published in the
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MacMahon was a lifelong member of the American Political Science Association, and served as its President in the 1946–1947 year. He sat on the board of a number of other organizations, including the
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In 1945, MacMahon was named the Eaton Professor of Public Administration at Columbia, holding that chair until 1958. In that period, MacMahon also held temporary visiting appointments at
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in 1913. Immediately after receiving his M.A., MacMahon began teaching as an instructor in Columbia's government department. During this period, MacMahon also befriended the artist
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Affairs", which would handle all matters of foreign affairs, including all US programs operating abroad, particularly with regard to integrating economic policy into the
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to play in the organization. MacMahon concluded that it was inappropriate for the President to lead the WPA, and that an independent administrator should be chosen.
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Stafford, Paul; MacMahon, Arthur W.; Millett, John D.; Ogden, Gladys (August 1941). "Book Reviews and Notices: The Administration of Federal Work Relief".
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MacMahon's scholarship covered a wide number of areas, including foreign policy, political economy and political theory, but his primary focus was always
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reviewers, one of whom called it "a systematic compendium, rich in illustrations, but still richer in suggestive analysis."
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and helped to introduce her to liberal political ideas. While teaching, MacMahon continued his studies and completed his
208:(1940). In these works, MacMahon also examined the role of "uninformed popular opinion" in shaping government policy. 250: 124: 1644: 1134: 248:
focused on how to effectively organize the government to create foreign policy. Clarence Thurber, writing in the
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Thurber, Clarence; MacMahon, Arthur W. (December 1954). "Book Reviews - Administration in Foreign Affairs".
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although he remained firmly committed to Columbia, where he had studied and taught for over 40 years.
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In recognition of his work in public administration, MacMahon was appointed as staff member of the
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Stewart, William (Summer 1974). "Book Reviews - Administering Federalism in a Democracy".
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Spanner, Hans; MacMahon, A. W. (Spring 1958). "Review - Federalism, Mature and Emergent".
271:, publishing three books on the subject. His first work on federalism was the collection 113: 275:, which he edited. In his introduction to the book, MacMahon wrote about the process of 1668: 1570: 1562: 1530: 1471: 1463: 1439: 1237: 1205: 1197: 1041: 780: 178:
Federal Administrators: A Biographical Approach to the Problem of Department Management
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from 1927 to 1931, that sparked new interest in research on the legislative process.
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on May 29, 1890, the son of Benjamin and Abbie MacMahon. He received his
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Berkov, Robert (May 1963). "Book Department - Delegation and Autonomy".
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Abel, Albert (May 1963). "Review of Books - Delegation and Autonomy".
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Moss, Warner (February 1940). "Book Reviews: Federal Administrators".
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was based on a series of lectures that MacMahon delivered at the
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Marx, Fritz (January 1941). "Reviews - Federal Administrators".
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Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science
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A.B. (1941). "Review of Books - Federal Administrators".
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The Canadian Journal of Economics and Political Science
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Late in his career, MacMahon developed an interest in
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After officially retiring in 1958, MacMahon moved to
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Arthur McMahon (disambiguation)
political scientist
American Political Science Association
public administration
Brooklyn, New York
B.A.
Columbia University
M.A.
Georgia O'Keeffe
PhD
assistant professor
Charles A. Beard
American Political Science Review
public administration
Brownlow Commission
Stanford
Princeton
Yale
American Society of Public Administration
Political Science Quarterly
Poughkeepsie, New York
Turkey
India
Uganda
Argentina
public administration
John Millet
Gladys Ogden
Works Progress Administration
President of the United States

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