Michael Atkinson
Professor
Political Studies
University of Saskatchewan
Canada
Biography
Michael Atkinson is a Professor in the Johnson-Shoyama Graduate School of Public Policy, University of Saskatchewan campus. He has held a number of academic administrative appointments including Associate Vice President Academic at McMaster University (1995-97) and Provost and Vice President Academic at the University of Saskatchewan (1997-2007). He served as the founding Executive Director of Johnson-Shoyama (20087-2015) and has also held visiting appointments at Duke University, Western University and the Université de Strasbourg. In the early 1990s he served as editor of Governance: An International Journal of Policy and Administration. His academic background is in political science and he has published extensively in that field and in public administration and public policy. He is a past-President of the Canadian Political Science Association and in 2012 was awarded the Lieutenant Governor’s gold medal for achievement in public administration. His research interests include public sector compensation, political ethics and the broad topic of good governance.
Research Interest
Structure of government, Political economy of public policy, Ethics and corruption
Publications
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Atkinson MM, White S, Berdahl L, McGrane D. Are Canadians Stealth Democrats? An American Idea Comes North. American Review of Canadian Studies. 2016 Jan 2;46(1):55-73.
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Atkinson MM, Mou H, Bruce P. Fiscal rules in the Canadian provinces: Abject failure or qualified success?. Canadian Public Administration. 2016 Dec 1;59(4):495-515.
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Atkinson MM. Richard Simeon and the Policy Sciences Project. Canadian Journal of Political Science/Revue canadienne de science politique. 2016 Dec;49(4):703-20.