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Thomas E. Mann publication distribution in Political Science in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Political Science in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Thomas E. Mann sits on this spectrum.

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36 publications 333+

This scientist: 105 publications — 37th percentile

37% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 333 publications or more.

Thomas E. Mann D-index placement in Political Science in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Political Science scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Thomas E. Mann sits on this spectrum.

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20 D-Index 62+

This scientist: 24 D-Index — 19th percentile

19% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 62 D-Index or more.

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2019 - Hubert H. Humphrey Award, American Political Science Association (APSA)
  • 2001 - Charles E. Merriam Award, American Political Science Association (APSA)
  • 1993 - Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences
  • Fellow of The National Academy of Public Administration
  • Fellow of The National Academy of Public Administration
  • Fellow of The National Academy of Public Administration
  • Fellow of The National Academy of Public Administration

Overview

Thomas E. Mann is affiliated with the Brookings Institution in the United States. Their work primarily spans the fields of Social Sciences, with specific contributions to Sociology and Political Science, as well as Law.

The research interests and main topics covered in their publications focus on Risk Perception and Management, and the intersection of Law and Political Science.

Among recent papers authored by Thomas E. Mann are:

  • THE PHASE-OUT OF NUCLEAR POWER IN GERMANY (2020), published in Administrative law and process
  • Repetitorium: Die Normenkontrolle nach § 47 VwGO (2022), published in JURA - Juristische Ausbildung

Frequent co-authors include Bettina von Jagow, Florian Steger, Im Zauberberg, Vgl Eckart, and Lorenz Lang.

The scientist has published in venues such as:

  • Administrative law and process
  • JURA - Juristische Ausbildung

Thomas E. Mann has received several awards and recognitions, including:

  • Hubert H. Humphrey Award from the American Political Science Association (APSA) in 2019
  • Charles E. Merriam Award from the American Political Science Association (APSA) in 2001
  • Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences since 1993
  • Fellow of The National Academy of Public Administration

Best Publications

  • It's Even Worse Than It Looks: How the American Constitutional System Collided with the New Politics of Extremism

    Thomas E. Mann;Norman J. Ornstein

  • The Broken Branch: How Congress Is Failing America and How to Get It Back on Track

    Thomas E. Mann;Norman J. Ornstein

  • Candidates and Parties in Congressional Elections

    Thomas E. Mann;Raymond E. Wolfinger

  • The Permanent Campaign and Its Future

    Norman J. Ornstein;Thomas E. Mann

  • Vital Statistics on Congress 2008

    Norman J. Ornstein;Thomas E. Mann;Michael J. Malbin

  • Unsafe at Any Margin: Interpreting Congressional Elections

    Thomas E. Mann

  • Values and Public Policy

    Henry J. Aaron;Thomas E. Mann;Timothy Taylor

  • The New Congress

    Lawrence C. Dodd;Thomas E. Mann;Norman J. Ornstein

  • Vital statistics on Congress, 2001-2002

    Norman J. Ornstein;Thomas E. Mann;Michael J. Malbin

  • When Congress Checks Out

    Norman J. Ornstein;Thomas E. Mann

  • The New Campaign Finance Sourcebook

    Anthony Corrado;Thomas E. Mann;Daniel R. Ortiz;Trevor Potter

  • Vital Statistics on Congress 1995-1996

    Michael J. Malbin;Norman J. Ornstein;Thomas E. Mann

  • Congress, the Press, and the Public

    Stephanie Greco Larson;Thomas E. Mann;Norman J. Ornstein

  • Elections at Home and Abroad.

    Nelson W. Polsby;M. Kent Jennings;Thomas E. Mann

  • Vital Statistics on Congress, 1993-1994

    Norman J. Ornstein;Thomas E. Mann;Michael J. Malbin;kimberly Coursen

  • Media polls in American politics

    Thomas E. Mann;Gary R. Orren

  • Vital Statistics on Congress 1999-2000

    Michael J. Malbin;Norman Ornstein;Thomas E. Mann

  • Party Lines: Competition, Partisanship, and Congressional Redistricting

    Thomas E. Mann;Bruce E. Cain

  • Elections at home and abroad : essays in honor of Warren E. Miller

    Warren E. Miller;M. Kent Jennings;Thomas E. Mann

  • Vital Statistics on Congress

    Norman J. Ornstein;Thomas E. Mann;Michael J. Malbin;Andrew Rugg

  • A Question of Balance: The President, The Congress and Foreign Policy

    Thomas E. Mann

  • Vital Statistics on Congress 1997-1998

    Norman J. Ornstein;Thomas E. Mann;Michael J. Malbin

  • Inside the Campaign Finance Battle: Court Testimony on the New Reforms

    Anthony Corrado;Thomas E. Mann;Trevor Potter

  • Disconnect: The Breakdown of Representation in American Politics byMorris Fiorina

    Thomas E. Mann

Frequent Co-Authors

Henry J. Aaron
Henry J. Aaron Brookings Institution
M. Kent Jennings
M. Kent Jennings University of California, Santa Barbara
James E. Campbell
James E. Campbell University at Buffalo, State University of New York
David W. Brady
David W. Brady Stanford University
Arthur H. Miller
Arthur H. Miller University of Iowa
Warren E. Miller
Warren E. Miller Arizona State University
Bruce E. Cain
Bruce E. Cain Stanford University

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