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    Adam Sheingate

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    Adam Sheingate is a distinguished Professor of Political Science at Johns Hopkins University, where he has contributed significantly to the academic community for over two decades.

    Having earned his Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) from Yale University and his Bachelor of Science (BS) in Political Science and Philosophy from the University of Wisconsin-Madison, Sheingate has a solid educational background that underpins his expertise in the field.

    Throughout his career, Sheingate has authored two notable books: 'The Rise of the Agricultural Welfare State' and 'Building a Business of Politics', reflecting his deep understanding of institutions, interest group power, and the transformation of American democracy.

    Furthermore, he has also undertaken editorial roles, including serving as a co-editor for the renowned Oxford Handbook of Historical Institutionalism and currently as a co-editor of Governance: An International Journal of Policy, Administration, and Institutions.

    Sheingate's research focus encompasses American political development, historical institutionalism, and comparative public policy, highlighting his versatile contributions to the discipline.

    Additionally, his experience as department chair at Johns Hopkins University from 2015 to 2020 underscores his leadership and administrative skills within academia.

    Throughout his career, Sheingate has been affiliated with prestigious institutions such as the University of California, Berkeley, where he was a Robert Wood Johnson Scholar in Health Policy Research, and Nuffield College, where he held the position of the Prize Research Fellow in Politics.

    With a wealth of academic accomplishments and a commitment to expanding knowledge in political science, Adam Sheingate stands as a respected figure in the field.

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    Baltimore City County, Maryland, United States