Meet Thomas Stanton

Thomas H. Stanton is a Washington, D.C., attorney. He provides legal and policy counsel on improving the design and capacity of public institutions. Stanton is a former member of the federal Senior Executive Service. He chairs the Standing Panel on Executive Organization and Management of the National Academy of Public Administration and is a fellow of the Center for the Study of American Government at the Johns Hopkins University. His writings on government include two books and many articles. The concerns he expressed in A State of Risk (1991) helped lead to enactment of legislation and the creation of a new federal financial regulator in 1992.

Published Works

Making Government Manageable
Executive Organization and Management in the Twenty-First Century

edited by Thomas H. Stanton and Benjamin Ginsberg

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Downsizing Democracy
How America Sidelined Its Citizens and Privatized Its Public

Matthew A. Crenson and Benjamin Ginsberg

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