- William H. Riker
William Harrison Riker (
September 22 ,1920 –June 26 ,1993 ) was an Americanpolitical scientist who appliedgame theory andmathematics to political science.Riker was born in
Des Moines, Iowa , and received his Ph.D atHarvard University in 1948. He took on a professorship atLawrence University inAppleton, Wisconsin (then Lawrence College), where he published "The Theory of Political Coalitions " (1962). In 1962, he became the chair of thePolitical Science at theUniversity of Rochester , where he remained chair until 1977, and remained active until his death.He founded the now-mainstream field of
positive political theory , which introducedgame theory and the axiomatic method ofsocial choice theory topolitical science . Bruce Bueno de Mesquita and Kenneth Shepsle in their [http://www.nap.edu/html/biomems/wriker.html Memoir] write that "These have proved crucial to predictive tests for political theory."Among other contributions, he is known for work on the theory and history of
federalism and on something he called "heresthetics" - the art politicians use when they change political outcomes without changing peoples' underlying preferences, for example by manipulating the order in which decisions are made.The William H Riker Prize is awarded bi-annually in his honor.
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Duverger's law References
*Riker, William H. “The Paradox of Voting and Congressional Rules for Voting on. Amendments.” "American Political Science Review". "52", 1958: 349-366.
*____. "The Theory of Political Coalitions". New Haven: Yale University Press, 1962.
*____. "Federalism: Origin, Operation, Significance". Boston: Little, Brown, 1964.
*____. "Implications from the Disequilibrium of Majority Rule for the Study of Institutions," "American Political Science Review", "74", 1980: 432-46.
*____. "Liberalism Against Populism". San Francisco: W. H. Freeman, 1982.
*____. "The Heresthetics of Constitution-Making: The Presidency in 1787, with Comments on Determinism and Rational Choice." "American Political Science Review", "78", 1984: 1-16.
*____. "The Art of Political Manipulation". New Haven: Yale University Press, 1986.
*____. "The Strategy of Rhetoric". New Haven: Yale University Press, 1996.External links
* [http://www.nap.edu/html/biomems/wriker.html NAS memoir of William H. Riker] with discussion of his contributions
* [http://rhetorica.net/heresthetics.htm Heresthetics] : an exposition of Riker's concept for structuring the world so you can win
* [http://www.rochester.edu/college/psc/news/riker.php William H Riker Prize] : administered by the University of Rochester, Department of Political Science
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