John D. Graham
Social Sciences · Indiana University
Publications
146
Citations
3,311
Est. group size
—
Recurring co-author estimate
Active years
61
Publishing since 1966
John D. Graham conducts research at the intersection of public policy, government regulation, and risk. His work examines how U.S. presidential administrations shape regulatory and administrative policy, as well as how organizations, governments, and the public perceive and manage risks and prepare for disasters.
Publication activity has been modest but steady over the past decade, with a notable spike in 2024 driven by a series of book chapters.
Generated by claude-opus-4-8 from public bibliographic data · Jul 11, 2026
- Ronald Reagan’s “regulatory relief”
Edward Elgar Publishing eBooks · 2024
- George Herbert Walker Bush: the regulation president?
Edward Elgar Publishing eBooks · 2024
- Richard Nixon: expanding the administrative state
Edward Elgar Publishing eBooks · 2024
- Synopsis of the BELLE Conference on Chemicals and Radiation
2024
- George W. Bush: responding to crises
Edward Elgar Publishing eBooks · 2024
- Jimmy Carter: dedicated reformer
Edward Elgar Publishing eBooks · 2024
- Prelude to Chinas leapfrog gambit
Edward Elgar Publishing eBooks · 2021
- Rescuing the auto industry
Edward Elgar Publishing eBooks · 2021
- A Laser Micromachining D.O.E. To Investigate Material Removal Volumes
2020
- Academic Capability Producing Economic Development: A Success Story
2020
- Bending the Rules: Procedural Politicking in the Bureaucracy. By Rachel AugustinePotter. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2019. 244 pp.
Presidential Studies Quarterly · 2019
- Obama’s Second-Term Domestic Agenda:
University Press of Kansas eBooks · 2019
- A Counterfactual Obama Presidency: Policy Progress with Less Damage to the Democratic Party
Indiana Law Review · 2017
- Transatlantic Patterns of Risk Regulation: Implications for International Trade and Cooperation
Infoscience (Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne) · 2017
- Temporal stability and changes in risk perception rankings of hazardous activities and technologies
Journal of Risk Research · 2017
- Edward Elgar Publishing eBooks×7
- Journal of Risk Research×2
- Natural Hazards×1
- Transport Policy×1
- Energy Policy×1
This profile was generated automatically from public scholarly data (OpenAlex). Group size and activity levels are estimates derived from co-authorship patterns.
Last updated Jul 11, 2026.
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