David Levi-Faur

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David Levi-Faur
דייוויד לוי-פאור
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Born (1961-05-06) May 6, 1961 (age 65)
Academic background
Alma materOpen University (B.A. 1984)
University of Haifa (Ph.D. 1992)
Academic work
DisciplinePolitical Economy, Public Policy, Regulation and Governance
InstitutionsHebrew University of Jerusalem

David Levi-Faur (Hebrew: דייוויד לוי-פאור; born in Haifa, Israel) is an Israeli political scientist and academic who specializes in comparative political economy and public policy, regulation and governance. He is currently affiliated with the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. He is the author of more than 70 academic papers.[1]

Levi-Faur is one of the main authorities on regulation in the social sciences. He was co-founder of the ECPR Standing Group on Regulation and Governance. Together with John Braithwaite and Cary Coglianese, Levi-Faur is a founding editor of the Regulation & Governance journal.[2]

Together with Avishai Benish he edits the Working Papers series Jerusalem Papers in Regulation & Governance

Books

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Levi-Faur edited the Handbook on the Politics of Regulation[dead link], The Oxford Handbook of Governance Archived 2013-07-06 at the Wayback Machine and together with Jacint Jordana, The Rise of Regulatory Capitalism; The Global Diffusion of a New Order and The Politics of Regulation.

Media

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He is the founder of the Israeli Social Sciences Network and the Political Science email Network.

Academic Leadership

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Levi-Faur founded the TELEM program at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, a combined MA/PhD program designed to support exceptional political science students throughout their graduate study.

References

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