Roger Porter
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Roger Porter is the IBM Professor of Business and Government at the Harvard Kennedy School of Government[1] and, with his wife Ann Porter, serves as Co-Master of Dunster House at Harvard College. Porter served in the George H. W. Bush and Reagan Administrations. He currently teaches the popular course "The American Presidency."[2] More information can be found at his Harvard homepage.
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[edit] Education
An alumnus of Brigham Young University, Porter was a Rhodes Scholar at Oxford University, where he received his Bachelor of Philosophy degree. He was a White House Fellow from 1974 to 1975 and received his MA and PhD degrees from Harvard University.
[edit] Books by Roger Porter
- Presidential Decision Making and Efficiency (1982) Cambridge University Press ISBN 0521271126
- Equity and Legitimacy: The Multilateral Trading System at the Millennium