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Patrick Dunleavy

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Patrick Dunleavy is a professor from the London School of Economics (LSE) in the fields of public policy and government. Dunleavy writes books or written reports in a range of subjects including Study Skills, British Politics, E-Government, the Labour ID cards Proposal and Public Policy and Public Policy Research. Currently he is a lecturer for the LSE and an LSE MPA programme director.

Dunleavy is associated with the Developments in British Politics series, Government on the Web and his own series of academic writing texts for social sciences students, most notably his 2003 book "Authoring a PhD: how to plan, draft, write and finish a doctoral dissertation or thesis". He lives in Milton Keynes with his wife Sheila where he enjoys walking and reading. He has three children, a daughter Rose and two sons, Jonathan and Christopher.