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Joseph LaPalombara (born May 18, 1925) is an American political scientist who specializes in comparative politics, group interest theory, and the foreign investments made by global firms. He is the Arnold Wolfers Professor Emeritus of Political Science and Management at Yale University, where he has been teaching for over fifty years. LaPalombara has twice chaired the political science department at Yale and has also served as the director of the Yale's Institution for Social and Policy Studies. Prior to joining Yale in 1964, LaPalombara spent three years (1947-1950) at Oregon State University and an additional eleven years (1953-1964) at Michigan State University. At the latter institution he also chaired (1957-1962) the political science department.

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  • Joseph LaPalombara (18 de mayo de 1925)​ es un politólogo estadounidense. Estudió en la Universidad de Illinois, para finalmente doctorarse en Princeton; posteriormente fue profesor en las universidades de Míchigan y Yale.​ Es autor de obras como The Italian Labor Movement: Problems and Prospects (Cornell University Press, 1957);​ Interest Groups in Italian Politics (Princeton University Press, 1964);​​ Politics Within Nations (Prentice Hall, 1974);​​ o Democracy, Italian Style (Yale University Press, 1987);​​​ entre otras. (es)
  • Joseph LaPalombara (born May 18, 1925) is an American political scientist who specializes in comparative politics, group interest theory, and the foreign investments made by global firms. He is the Arnold Wolfers Professor Emeritus of Political Science and Management at Yale University, where he has been teaching for over fifty years. LaPalombara has twice chaired the political science department at Yale and has also served as the director of the Yale's Institution for Social and Policy Studies. Prior to joining Yale in 1964, LaPalombara spent three years (1947-1950) at Oregon State University and an additional eleven years (1953-1964) at Michigan State University. At the latter institution he also chaired (1957-1962) the political science department. For his research, writing and teaching about Italy, LaPalombara was named a knight and then a knight-commander in that country's Order of Merit society. He has been a vice-president of the American Political Science Association; the President of the Conference Group for the Study of Italian Politics and Society; and is a member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences as well as a member of the New York Council on Foreign Policy. (en)
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  • Joseph LaPalombara (18 de mayo de 1925)​ es un politólogo estadounidense. Estudió en la Universidad de Illinois, para finalmente doctorarse en Princeton; posteriormente fue profesor en las universidades de Míchigan y Yale.​ Es autor de obras como The Italian Labor Movement: Problems and Prospects (Cornell University Press, 1957);​ Interest Groups in Italian Politics (Princeton University Press, 1964);​​ Politics Within Nations (Prentice Hall, 1974);​​ o Democracy, Italian Style (Yale University Press, 1987);​​​ entre otras. (es)
  • Joseph LaPalombara (born May 18, 1925) is an American political scientist who specializes in comparative politics, group interest theory, and the foreign investments made by global firms. He is the Arnold Wolfers Professor Emeritus of Political Science and Management at Yale University, where he has been teaching for over fifty years. LaPalombara has twice chaired the political science department at Yale and has also served as the director of the Yale's Institution for Social and Policy Studies. Prior to joining Yale in 1964, LaPalombara spent three years (1947-1950) at Oregon State University and an additional eleven years (1953-1964) at Michigan State University. At the latter institution he also chaired (1957-1962) the political science department. (en)
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