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55
Citations
27369
World Ranking
161
National Ranking
4

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2026 - Research.com Political Science in Australia Leader Award
  • 2025 - Research.com Political Science in Australia Leader Award
  • 2023 - Research.com Law and Political Science in Australia Leader Award
  • 2023 - Research.com Political Science in Australia Leader Award
  • 2022 - Research.com Law and Political Science in Australia Leader Award

Overview

David Marsh is affiliated with the University of Canberra in Australia. Their research spans several fields, with a focus on political science, history, and interdisciplinary applications involving engineering and health sciences.

The scientist has a total of six publications in political science and international relations as well as related fields. Their work also intersects with history, aerospace engineering, general health professions, and water science and technology. The primary areas of study include:

  • Political Science and International Relations
  • History
  • Aerospace Engineering
  • General Health Professions
  • Water Science and Technology

Major topics covered by David Marsh include political and economic history focusing on the UK and US, social policy and reform studies, employment and welfare studies, political systems and governance, water quality monitoring technologies, smart agriculture and artificial intelligence, and identification and quantification in food.

  • Political and Economic history of UK and US
  • Social Policy and Reform Studies
  • Employment and Welfare Studies
  • Political Systems and Governance
  • Water Quality Monitoring Technologies
  • Smart Agriculture and AI
  • Identification and Quantification in Food

David Marsh's recent papers illustrate a combination of political science and economics topics as well as interdisciplinary approaches. These include:

  • "The asymmetric power model 20 years on," 2024, published in Parliamentary Affairs
  • "Britain's Failed Attempt at Monetary and Fiscal Exceptionalism," 2023, published in The Economists Voice

Other publications, coauthored within their network and reflecting breadth of interests, appear in different venues:

  • "Setting research priorities to improve global newborn health and prevent stillbirths by 2025," 2020, UNC Libraries

Frequent coauthors collaborating with David Marsh include:

  • David Richards
  • Sachiyo Yoshida
  • José Martines
  • Joy E Lawn
  • Stephen D. Wall

David Marsh has published in multiple academic outlets, contributing particularly to:

  • Renaissance Quarterly
  • UNC Libraries
  • Parliamentary Affairs
  • The British Journal of Politics and International Relations
  • Artificial Life and Robotics

Best Publications

  • Learning from Abroad: The Role of Policy Transfer in Contemporary Policy‐Making

    David P. Dolowitz;David Marsh

  • Who Learns What from Whom: a Review of the Policy Transfer Literature

    David Dolowitz;David Marsh

  • Policy networks in British government

    David Marsh;R. A. W. Rhodes

  • Theory and Methods in Political Science

    David Marsh;Gerry Stoker

  • Understanding Policy Networks: Towards a Dialectical Approach

    David Marsh;Martin Smith

  • New directions in the study of policy networks

    R. A. W. Rhodes;David Marsh

  • A skin not a sweater: ontology and epistemology in political science

    Paul Furlong;David Marsh

  • Policy diffusion and policy transfer

    David Marsh;Jason Campbell Sharman

  • Comparing policy networks

    David Marsh

  • Introduction: Demystifying Globalization

    Colin Hay;David Marsh

  • Policy Communities and Issue Networks: Beyond Typology

    Raw Rhodes;D Marsh

  • TOWARDS A FRAMEWORK FOR ESTABLISHING POLICY SUCCESS

    David Marsh;Allan McCONNELL

  • Tuning out or left out? Participation and non-participation among young people

    Therese O'Toole;Michael Lister;David Marsh;Su Jones

  • Young People and Politics in the UK: Apathy or Alienation?

    David Marsh;Therese O'Toole;Su Jones

  • Policy Communities and Issue Networks

    David Marsh;R. A. W. Rhodes

  • The Bundesbank: The Bank That Rules Europe

    David Marsh

  • Teoría y métodos de la ciencia política

    David Marsh;Gerry Stoker

  • The Euro: The Politics of the New Global Currency

    David Marsh

  • The State: Theories and Issues

    Colin Hay;Michael Lister;David Marsh

  • Implementing Thatcherite policies : audit of an era

    David Marsh;R.A.W. Rhodes

  • New Forms of Political Participation: Searching for Expert Citizens and Everyday Makers

    Yaojun Li;David Marsh

  • Unequal Plurality: Towards an Asymmetric Power Model of British Politics

    David Marsh;David Richards;Martin J. Smith

  • The Future of Policy Transfer Research

    David P. Dolowitz;David Marsh

  • Celebrity Politics: The Politics of the Late Modernity?

    David Marsh;Paul ‘t Hart;Karen Tindall

  • Government Popularity and the Falklands War: A Reassessment

    David Sanders;Hugh Ward;David Marsh;Tony Fletcher

Frequent Co-Authors

Martin J. Smith
Martin J. Smith University of York
Roderick Rhodes
Roderick Rhodes University of Southampton
Gerry Stoker
Gerry Stoker University of Southampton
Wyn Grant
Wyn Grant University of Warwick
Colin Hay
Colin Hay Sciences Po
David Sanders
David Sanders University of the Western Cape
Allan McConnell
Allan McConnell University of Sydney
Hugh Ward
Hugh Ward University of Essex
Paul 't Hart
Paul 't Hart Utrecht University
Jason Campbell Sharman
Jason Campbell Sharman University of Cambridge

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