Kenneth F. Warren

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Dr. Kenneth F. Warren is an authority on politics,[1] public administration,[2] and administrative law[3] within the United States.[4] Warren is a professor of political science at Saint Louis University and the president of The Warren Poll. Warren has polled for various media, government, and political clients, including former House Minority Leader Richard Gephardt.

Warren served as a political analyst for local, national, and international media for over 20 years. He has appeared live on CNN, CBS, ABC, MSNBC, BBC, CBC, Swedish television, and Fox News. The New York Times, St. Louis Post Dispatch, The Washington Post, USA Today, The Times, The Wall Street Journal, The New Republic, The National Journal, The Economist, and Time Magazine have used Warren's work as a political analyst. Frequently, Warren appears as a political analyst on National Public Radio (NPR).

Warren authored "In Defense of Public Opinion Polling"[4],[5] which became globally popular after its release in 2001, and "Administrative Law in the American Political System"[5],[6] published originally in 1982, with a fourth edition published in 2004.

Dr. Kenneth F. Warren received his Ph.D. from the University of Massachusetts in Amherst.[7]

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  1. ^ Article | The American Prospect
  2. ^ We Have Debated Ad Nauseam the Legitimacy of the Administrative State-But Why? Public Administration Review, Vol. 53, No. 3 (May - Jun., 1993), pp. 249-254[1]
  3. ^ International Encyclopedia of Public Policy and Administration: D-K Vol. 2 Book by Jay M. Shafritz; Westview Press, 1998 [2]
  4. ^ College of Public Service | Saint Louis University
  5. ^ In Defense of Public Opinion Polling[3] ISBN 0813340292, ISBN 0813397936 Kenneth F Warren paperback, hardcover
  6. ^ Administrative Law in the Political System ISBN 0813341167
  7. ^ www.slu.edu/colleges/AS/cvwarren.doc