Senior Fellow

James Pfiffner

Member Since 1996

Biography

James P. Pfiffner is University Professor emeritus in the Schar School of Policy and Government at George Mason University. His major areas of expertise are the Presidency, American National Government, public management and the national security policy process. He has lectured on these topics at universities in Europe and throughout the United States as well as at the Federal Executive Institute, the National War College, the U.S. Military Academy, and the Departments of State, Justice, and Defense.

He has written or edited sixteen books on the presidency and American National Government, including The Strategic Presidency: Hitting the Ground Running (2nd edition, 1996), The Character Factor: How We Judge Our Presidents, (2004), Power Play: The Bush Administration and the Constitution (Brookings 2008), and Torture as Public Policy (2010). He has also published more than 100 chapters and articles in books and scholarly journals.


His professional experience includes service in the Director’s Office of the U.S. Office of Personnel Management (1980-81), and he has been a member of the faculty at the University of California, Riverside and California State University, Fullerton. He has testified about the presidency before both Houses of Congress.

History of Employment

Position Division Organization Start End
University Professor of Public Policy Schar School of Public Policy and Government George Mason University 1984 2020
Associate Professor and Assistant Professor Political Science Department California State University, Fullerton 1984
Special Assistant Office of the Director U.S. Office of Personnel Management 1980 1981
Assistant Professor Political Science Department University of California, Riverside 1975 1984
Research Fellow Governmental Studies The Brookings Institution 1974 1975
U.S. Army 25th Infantry Division Vietnam 1970 1970

Expertise

Primary Sector

Academic
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