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Brian P. Janiskee

Brian P. Janiskee is an Associate Professor of Political Science at California State University, San Bernardino.

Brian Janiskee

Brian P. Janiskee is an Associate Professor of Political Science at California State University, San Bernardino. Dr. Janiskee holds a Ph.D. from Michigan State University with fields in American Politics, Public Administration and Policy, and Statistics.

Dr. Janiskee's research interests include state and local government, public policy, presidential elections, and public administration. Along with co-author Ken Masugi, Director of the Claremont Institute's Center for Local Government, Dr. Janiskee has authored an innovative California government text called Democracy in California: Politics and Government in the Golden State (Rowman & Littlefield, 2003). This text uses many ideas raised by Tocqueville to analyze the current workings of California politics.

In addition, Janiskee and Masugi have coedited a collection of timely essays on California politics titled The California Republic: Institutions, Statesmanship, and Policies (Rowman & Littlefield, 2004).

Dr. Janiskee's articles on California's three strikes law, co-authored with Claremont Institute Senior Fellow and colleague at Cal. State, Edward J. Erler, has received national attention. Justice Sandra Day O'Connor relied on Janiskee and Erler's research in her recent majority opinion in Ewing v. California, which upheld California's three strikes law.

Other articles on topics ranging from local government to presidential elections have appeared in such journals as: Perspectives on Political Science; The Journal of Public Service and Outreach; Nexus: A Journal of Opinion; Talking Politics: The Journal of the Politics Association.

Dr. Janiskee's analysis of contemporary trends in local, state, and national politics has appeared in such outlets as the Washington Post, Orange County Register, San Diego-Union-Tribune, Investor's Business Daily, Boston Globe, Baltimore Sun, and USA Today.

As of September 2002, Dr. Janiskee began a four-year term on the National Executive Council of Pi Sigma Alpha, the political science honor society, which has over 600 chapters nationwide. The 19-member Executive Council is the governing body of Pi Sigma Alpha. Dr. Janiskee's service on the Executive Council was preceded by his award-winning work as a Chapter Advisor at the local level. In recognition for the excellence of its programs, the Theta Iota Chapter at Cal. State, San Bernardino received the National Best Chapter Award for two consecutive academic years, 1999-2000 and 2000-2001. In addition, Dr. Janiskee received the National Best Chapter Advisor Award in 2002.

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Books in Brief

Posted on January 29, 2007 in Claremont Review of Books

The Right Size for L.A.:

Posted on November 17, 2004 in Projects

The Multiplier Effect

Posted on October 29, 2004 in Writings

What Really Matters in This Presidential Campaign

Posted on September 20, 2004 in Writings

On the Road to a Safe and Secure California, Proposition 66 Is the Wrong Route

Posted on September 15, 2004 in Writings

Visiting The President, Parts I and II

Posted on June 9, 2004 in Writings

Conservatives' Problems with Special Districts

Posted on March 17, 2004 in Center for Local Government

Conservatives' Problems with Special Districts

Posted on March 17, 2004 in The Golden State Center for State and Local Government

Governor Schwarzenegger's Not-So-Revolutionary Budget

Posted on January 16, 2004 in Writings

Recovering Good Government in the Golden State

Posted on December 18, 2003 in Golden State Center

Recovering Good Government in the Golden State

Posted on December 18, 2003 in The Golden State Center for State and Local Government

The Legend of the Social Liberal-Fiscal Conservative

Posted on October 15, 2003 in Writings

The Latest Democratic Tax Plan is Boldest Yet

Posted on August 15, 2003 in Writings

Recall Ruling Creates More Confusion

Posted on August 5, 2003 in Writings

California's Three Strikes Law: Symbol and Substance

Posted on April 21, 2003 in Projects

Suburb Secession

Posted on March 19, 2003 in Center for Local Government

Suburb Secession

Posted on March 19, 2003 in The Golden State Center for State and Local Government

Where's Wofford?

Posted on December 16, 2002 in Precepts

Books in Brief: Medicare's Midlife Crisis

Posted on December 5, 2002 in Claremont Review of Books

California's Expensive Propositions

Posted on November 17, 2002 in Golden State Center

California's Expensive Propositions

Posted on November 17, 2002 in The Golden State Center for State and Local Government

In Praise of the Electoral College

Posted on November 1, 2000 in Precepts

More Death Penalty Demagoguery

Posted on July 31, 2000 in Precepts

Study Fails to Prove that Death Penalty is Unfair

Posted on July 9, 2000 in Writings

Don't Believe the Experts

Posted on April 13, 2000 in Writings

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