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BIOGRAPHICAL NOTE
                                     DONALD J. SAVOIE
Donald J. Savoie holds the Canada Research Chair in Public Administration and Governance at the Université de Moncton. His
research achievements are prodigious and his influence on Canadian public policy, Canadian public administration and Canadian
society has been evident for years.

Donald J. Savoie has won numerous prizes and awards, including: inaugural recipient of the Royal Society of Canada’s Yvan Allaire
Medal for outstanding contribution in governance (2018), the 2015-2016 Donner Prize and the inaugural recipient of the 2016 Writers’
Federation of New Brunswick Book Award for Non-fiction for What Is Government Good At?, the 2015 Killam Prize in Social
Sciences, the Order of New Brunswick (2011), the Trudeau Fellowships Prize (2004), the Sun Life Public Service Citation Award
(2004), finalist for the SSHRC Gold Medal for Achievement in Research (2003), the Vanier Gold Medal (1999), honoured by the
Public Policy Forum at its twelfth annual testimonial awards (1999), made an Officer of the Order of Canada (1993), elected Fellow of
the Royal Society of Canada (1992), selected alumnus of the year and named Honorary Patron, Order of Regents, Université de
Moncton (1991). Three of his books were short listed for the Donner Prize, and The Politics of Public Spending in Canada was the
inaugural recipient of the Smiley prize (1992) awarded by the Canadian Political Science Association for the best book in the study of
government and politics in Canada and Les défis de l’industrie des pêches au Nouveau-Brunswick was awarded “Le Prix France-
Acadie” (1993). He was also awarded the Mosher prize by the Public Administration Review (US) for the best article (co-author) in
public administration (1994). He has been awarded honorary doctorates by the Université Sainte-Anne (1993), Mount Allison (1997),
the University of New Brunswick (2002), Dalhousie University (2003), St. Francis Xavier University (2005), Saint Mary’s University
(2011), Acadia (2014) and the University of Ottawa (2018). He was also awarded a Doctor of Letters from Oxford University (2000).
Oxford awards the degree on the basis of a recommendation from an independent committee with members from Oxford University
and at least one other university. The committee determines whether there is sufficient evidence to “constitute an original
contribution to the advancement of knowledge of such substance and distinction as to give the candidate an authoritative status in some
branch or branches of learning.” Oxford has only awarded 219 Doctor of Letters between 1923 and 2018.

Donald J. Savoie has published numerous books on public policy, public administration and federalism. His best-known books include
Democracy in Canada: The Disintegration of Our Institutions; Breaking the Bargain: Public Servants, Ministers and Parliament;
Governing from the Centre: The Concentration of Power in Canadian Politics; The Politics of Public Spending in Canada; Thatcher,
Reagan, Mulroney: In Search of a New Bureaucracy; Whatever Happened to the Music Teacher? How Government Decides and Why,
What Is Government Good At? A Canadian Answer and La lutte pour le développement. He has also edited numerous books and
contributed chapters to edited books published in Canada and abroad. His articles have appeared in all the significant journals in
political science, public policy and public administration, including the British Journal of Politics and International Relations,
Canadian Journal of Political Science, Canadian Public Policy, Canadian Public Administration, Journal of Canadian Studies,
Canadian Journal of Development Studies, Canadian Journal of Regional Science, Public Budgeting and Finance, Politiques et
Management Public, Journal of Rural Studies, Government and Policy, International Journal of Public Sector Management, Revue
française d’administration publique and Public Administration Review. His books have been reviewed in leading national and
international peer reviewed journals and in leading newspapers in Canada, the U.K., India and the United States

He has served as an advisor to a number of federal, provincial and territorial government departments and agencies, the private sector,
independent associations, OECD, the World Bank and the United Nations. At the request of the Canadian prime minister, he undertook
in 1986-87 a review of federal government regional development efforts in Atlantic Canada and prepared a report that led to the
establishment of the Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency. He was Simon Reisman Visiting Fellow, Treasury Board, government of
Canada (2004), Senior Fulbright Scholar at Harvard and Duke universities (2001-02), elected Visiting Fellow, All Souls College,
Oxford (2006) and appointed Visiting Professor of Government and Public Policy at the London School of Economics (LSE) 2007.

Dr. Savoie has been called upon to participate on various decision-making, advisory and editorial committees. He was elected
president of the Canadian Association of Political Science (1998). He served as a member of the Independent Advisory Board for
Senate Appointments (2016-17), the Advisory Committee of the Order of Canada (1995-99), the Steering Committee of Canada’s
“Prosperity and Competitiveness” planning exercise (1991-92), and the Economic Council of Canada (1990-92), of the editorial boards
of Journal of Public Administration, Research and Theory (2002-04), Governance (1995-98), Canadian Public Administration (1985-
94) and the Canadian Journal of Regional Science (1984-87).
CURRICULUM VITAE
                           DONALD J. SAVOIE

ADDRESS:     Université de Moncton
             Moncton, New Brunswick       Canada     E1A 3E9
             Tel.: (506) 858-4666

EDUCATION:
             D. Phil. (Political Economy), Oxford, 1979
             M.A. (Political Science), University of New Brunswick, 1972
             B.Sc. Comm. (Economics), Université de Moncton, 1968

HONOURS AND AWARDS:

             -   Short listed for the 2020 Donald Smiley Prize, Democracy in Canada: The
                 disintegration of Our Institutions
             -   Inaugural recipient of the Royal Society of Canada’s Yvan Allaire Medal for
                 outstanding contribution in governance (2018), value $5,000.
             -   Short listed for the National Business Book Award, Looking for Bootstraps: Economic
                 Development in the Maritimes (2018).
             -   Awarded a Doctorate Honoris Causa in Laws, University of Ottawa (2018).
             -   Appointed Canada 150 Ambassador by the Government of Canada, 2017.
             -   Awarded the Canada 150 Medal, 2017.
             -   Inaugural recipient of the Writers’ Federation of New Brunswick Book Award for Non-
                 fiction 2016 for What Is Government Good At? A Canadian Answer.
             -   Awarded the 2016 Donner Prize for What Is Government Good At? A Canadian Answer,
                 value $50,000.
             -   Awarded the 2015 Killam Prize in Social Sciences, value $100,000.
             -   The Canadian Institute for Research on Public Policy and Public Administration
                 renamed the Donald J. Savoie Institute (2015).
             -   Awarded a Doctorate Honoris Causa in Laws, Acadia University (2014).
             -   Short listed for the National Business Book Award, Harrison McCain: Single-Minded
                 Purpose (2014).
             -   Short listed for the Shaughnessy Cohen Prize, Whatever Happened to the Music
                 Teacher?: How Government Decides and Why (2013).
             -   The Queen's Diamond Jubilee Medal (2012).
             -   Honorary Research Associate (HRA) in the School of Graduate Studies (2012-16),
                 University of New Brunswick.
             -   Member of the Order of New Brunswick (2011).
             -   Elected Visiting Fellow, All Souls College, Oxford University (2006).
             -   Awarded a Doctorate Honoris Causa in Civil Law, Saint Mary’s University (2011).
             -   Short listed for the Donner Prize, Visiting Grandchildren: Economic Development in the
                 Maritimes (2006).
             -   Named Honorary President, Canadian Institute for Research on Public Policies and
                 Public Administration (2005).
             -   Awarded a Doctorate Honoris Causa in Laws, St. Francis Xavier University (2005).
             -   Awarded the Trudeau Prize, value $225,000 (2004).
             -   Sun Life Public Service Citation Award (2004).
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               -   Finalist, SSHRC Gold Medal for Achievement in Research (2003).
               -   Awarded a Doctorate Honoris Causa in Laws, Dalhousie University (2003).
               -   The Queen's Golden Jubilee Medal (2002).
               -   Awarded a Doctorate Honoris Causa in Letters, University of New Brunswick (2002).
               -   Short listed for the Donner Prize, Pulling Against Gravity: Economic Development in
                   New Brunswick (2001)
               -   Short listed for the Donner Prize, Governing from the Centre: The Concentration of
                   Power in Canadian Politics (2000)
               -   Awarded a Doctor of Letters (2000) by Oxford University
               -   Awarded the Vanier Gold Medal (1999) by the Institute of Public Administration of
                   Canada (IPAC) for “having made a significant contribution in the field of public
                   administration in Canada.”
               -   Honoured by the Public Policy Forum at its Twelfth Annual Testimonial Awards (1999)
               -   Elected President of the Canadian Political Science Association (1998)
               -   Awarded a Doctorate Honoris Causa in Laws, Mount Allison University (1997)
               -   Awarded the Mosher prize by the Public Administration Review for the best article in the
                   public administration field (US) (1994)
               -   Named Honorary Patron, Order of Regents, Université de Moncton (1994)
               -   Made an Officer of the Order of Canada (1993)
               -   Awarded a Doctorate Honoris Causa in Laws, Université Sainte-Anne (1993)
               -   Awarded “Le prix France-Acadie” for the book Les défis de l’industrie des pêches au
                   Nouveau-Brunswick (1993)
               -   Elected Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada (1992)
               -   Inaugural recipient of the Smiley prize awarded biennially by the Canadian Association
                   of Political Science for the best book (The Politics of Public Spending in Canada) in a
                   field relating to the study of government and politics in Canada (1992)
               -   Awarded the Canada 125 medal (1992)
               -   Selected alumnus of the year at the Université de Moncton (1991)
               -   Biography in Canada Who’s Who (1986)

EMPLOYMENT HISTORY:

2004-to date   Canada Research Chair in Public Administration and Governance (Tier 1), Université de
               Moncton.

2004-05        Director of Research and Senior Advisor to Justice John Gomery, Commission of Inquiry
               into the Sponsorship Program and Advertising Activities in the Government of Canada.

2004           Simon Reisman Visiting Fellow, Treasury Board, Government of Canada.

2001-02        Senior Fulbright Scholar, Weatherhead Centre, Harvard University and Centre for North
               American Studies, Duke University.

1990-          The Clément-Cormier Chair in Economic Development and Professor of Public
               Administration, Université de Moncton.
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1988-90   Deputy Principal, Canadian Centre for Management Development (renamed the Canada
          School of Public Service), Government of Canada. Visiting Professor, School of Public
          Administration, Carleton University (1988-89).

1987-88   Assistant Secretary, Corporate Policy and Public Affairs, Treasury Board, Government of
          Canada. Reporting to the Secretary, responsibilities included the development, coordination,
          and implementation of corporate and communications policies for the Treasury Board.

1983-87   Founder and first executive director of the Canadian Institute for Research on Regional
          Development and Professor of Political Science and Public Administration, Université de
          Moncton.

1982-83   Director Provincial Analysis, Federal-Provincial Relations Office (FPRO), Ottawa.
          Responsibilities included providing managerial direction to several senior officers and
          coordinating FPRO efforts on specific policy issues with other central agencies and line
          departments in Ottawa, and provincial governments.

1974-82   Lecturer in political science at the Université de Moncton and employed with the federal
          Department of Regional Economic Expansion (DREE) in various capacities.

1971-74   Program Analyst, Treasury Board, Government of New Brunswick.

1970-71   Administrative Assistant to Alan Gotlieb, Deputy Minister, Department of Communications,
          Ottawa.

OTHER PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCES:

          Member of the National Advisory Board, Fair Vote Canada (2020- ).

          Distinguished Fellow, Macdonald-Laurier Institute (2020- ).

          Member of the Independent Advisory Board for Senate Appointments (2016-17).

          Member of the Editorial Committee of Oxford University Press, Encyclopedia of Public
          Administration (2016- ).

          Adjunct Professor, Political Science, Dalhousie University (2013- ).

          Chair, External Audit Committee, Department of Canadian Heritage, Government of Canada
          (2008-2013).

          Country expert representing Canada on the Munich University-Bertelsmann Reform Index
          project (2008-2012).

          Member of the External Audit Committee, Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency
          (2009-2011).

          External Advisor to the Strategic Review of the Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency,
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Government of Canada, (2010).

Member of the Royal Society of Canada’s Committee for the Selection of New Fellows,
Academy II (2009-2010 and 2017-2018).

Inaugural Chair, Atlantic regional Chapter, RSC-The Academies of Arts, Humanities and
Sciences of Canada (2008-2010).

Chair, Economic Advisory Panel, Government of Nova Scotia (2009).

Member of the Editorial Advisory Group (EAG) for the series Key Texts in Public
Management and Leadership, Palgrave and Macmillan (2009- ).

Member of the Scientific Council of the journal Télescope, a journal of comparative analysis
dedicated to presenting the research of international experts in the field of public
administration (available in French only) (2009- ).

At the request of Premier Shawn Graham, chaired a task force (2007) with a mandate to
overhaul the province’s right to information legislation. I performed this work on a pro-bono
basis, asking that all my consultant fees be turned over to a management development
program for the government of New Brunswick.

Visiting Professor, London School of Economics (LSE) Department of Government and the
Public Policy Group (Winter 2007)

Co-chaired a successful fund raising campaign for the Stan Cassidy hospital (2005-06).

Member of the Board of Directors, Beauséjour Medical Research Institute (2004-06).

Member of various fund raising campaigns (Université de Moncton, 1992, 2002 and 2018,
and Université Sainte-Anne, 2006).

Volunteered time and efforts (various dates) to assist Aboriginal communities and various
other community groups in planning economic development measures and in defining public
policy positions.

Member of the Canada Foundation for Innovation (CFI), (2002-06).

Member of the Editorial Board, Journal of Public Administration, Research and Theory
(2002-2008).

Director, The Institute of Public Administration of Canada (IPAC) Series in Public
Management and Governance, published by the University of Toronto Press and Les Presses
universitaires Laval, (2001-07).

Member of the Board of Directors, Theatre New Brunswick (TNB) Foundation (2003-05).

Member of the Killam Selection Committee (2002-04).
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Member of the Ombudsman’s Independent Advisory Panel, CBC-TV, The National,
2004.

Member of the nominating committee of the New Brunswick Business Hall of Fame (2001-
04).

Senior Fellow, the Institute for Research on Public Policy (2000-04).

Senior Fulbright Scholar at Harvard and Duke universities (2001-02).

Member of the Advisory Committee of the Halbert Centre for Canadian Studies (2000 -04).

Chair of the national panel on “Partnering in the Fishery” (1998).

Co-chair of the Task Force on the Future of Electricity in New Brunswick (1998).

Member of the board of governors of the Canadian Centre for Management Development
(1998-2001).

Member of the board of directors of Industrial-Alliance, Canada’s sixth largest insurance
company (1997-2002).

Chair of the Academic Advisory Council to the Secretary of the Treasury Board,
Government of Canada (1997-2000).

At the request of the United Nations, carried out a special assessment of political and
economic circumstances in Bosnia (1997). The purpose of the mission was to prepare
recommendations on ways to strengthen federal-canton relations and economic development
prospects in Bosnia.

Member of the Advisory Committee of the Order of Canada (1995-2000).

Member of the editorial board, Governance (1995-98).

Curriculum Advisor to the Russia-Canada Parliamentary Development Program (1993-94).
The program is designed to strengthen political and administrative institutions in Russia.

Member of the adjudication committee, Research Grants Program, Social Sciences and
Humanities Research Council of Canada (1993-94).

Member of the National Task Force on Incomes and Adjustment in the Atlantic Fishery
(1992-94). The task force was established by the government of Canada to propose measures
to deal with the crisis in the Atlantic fishery.

Appointed “associé” of the École nationale d’administration publique (ENAP), Quebec
(1992)
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Member of Canada’s International Trade Advisory Committee (1991-93). A permanent
committee designed to provide a two-way flow of information and advice between the
government of Canada and the private sector on international trade matters.

Member of a World Bank team to Brazil (1992) to work on government budgeting and
public finance.

Member of the Steering Committee of Canada’s “Prosperity and Competitiveness” planning
exercise (1991-92). The exercise involved extensive public consultations as well as research
projects to define ways to strengthen Canada’s ability to compete internationally.

Senior Research Fellow, Canadian Centre for Management Development, Government of
Canada (1990-98).

Member of the Economic Council of Canada (1990-92). The council was an independent
advisory body that published an annual review of Canada’s economic challenges and
medium-term prospects as well as in-depth studies on its own initiative or at the request of
the government of Canada.

Member of the editorial board, Optimum (1991-2000).

Co-chaired a United Nations’ mission asked to identify measures to strengthen management
practices in the government of Morocco (1991).

Invited (1990-91) by OECD - Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development - to
chair a ten-country working group to assess public sector management development efforts.

Represented the government of Canada at a nine-country seminar held in Budapest, Hungary
in March 1990 designed to assist Hungary make the transition from a one-party to a
multiparty state.

Asked by the Prime Minister of Canada to prepare a report (1987) on the establishment of
the Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency (ACOA).

Member of the editorial board, Canadian Public Administration, (1985-94).

Elected member of the National Executive, Institute of Public Administration of Canada
(1985 and 1990).

Selected (1985) Canadian representative to the XXieth International Congress of
Administrative Sciences held in Amman, Jordan, in September 1986.

Co-editor, Canadian Journal of Regional Science, (1984-88).

Member of the Advisory Council of the Institute for Intergovernmental Relations, Queen’s
University, (1983-88).

Member of the board of directors and member of the editorial board, Égalité, (1983-85).
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              Co-chaired (1975) a task force on English/French Relations in Eastern Canada sponsored by
              the United Church of Canada.

              Professor of public administration (1983 to date), Université de Moncton; Lecturer in
              political science, Université de Moncton (1974-76, 1979-80); and Visiting Professor of
              Public Administration, Carleton University, 1988-89.

              Courses taught: Political Science: Introduction to political science, Comparative political
              systems; Public Administration: Public finance, Principles of public administration, Public
              administration in Canada, Government organization (graduate course), Regional economics
              and regional policy (graduate course), New Trends in Public Administration (graduate
              course), Federal government spending policies (graduate course at Carleton University).

              External Ph.D. thesis examiner at the University of Southern California (on two separate
              occasions), the University of Texas at Austin and the University of Pittsburgh and member
              of advisory committees to graduate students at Dalhousie and University of New Brunswick.

              Awarded numerous research grants, including SSHRC grants (1991-94, 1996-99, and 2002-
              05), and research contracts.

MEDIA INTERVIEWS AND COMMENTARY
           Television: Numerous interviews for The National (CBC), Newsworld (CBC), Power and
           Politics (CBC), Power Play (CTV), Le Téléjournal (Radio-Canada), RDI and various
           regional and local news program.

              Radio: Ideas (CBC), Morningside (CBC), The Current (CBC), The Sunday Edition with
              Michael Enright (CBC), CBC International, Wojtek Gwiazda, Les Samedis du Monde
              (Radio-Canada), Information Morning (CBC Regional), Maritime Noon (CBC Regional) and
              Radio-Canada

              Newspapers: Op. ed. articles for The Globe and Mail, The Guardian (UK), National Post,
              Le Devoir and Times Magazine (Canadian edition) and several regional newspapers
              (Maritime provinces).

MEMBERSHIPS IN ASSOCIATIONS:

              The Royal Society of Canada
              The Canadian Political Science Association
              The Institute of Public Administration of Canada
              The Oxford Society
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                                          PUBLICATIONS

BOOKS

D.J. Savoie, Democracy in Canada: The Disintegration of Our Institutions (Montreal: McGill-Queen’s
University Press, 2019).

D.J. Savoie, La démocratie au Canada : l’effritement de nos institutions (Montreal: McGill-Queen’s
University Press, 2019).

D.J. Savoie, Se débrouiller par ses propres moyens : Le développement économique dans les Maritimes.
(Halifax: Nimbus Publishing, 2017).

D.J. Savoie, Looking for Bootstraps: Economic Development in the Maritimes (Halifax: Nimbus
Publishing, 2017).

D.J. Savoie, What Is Government Good At? A Canadian Answer (Montreal: McGill-Queen’s University
Press, 2015, reprinted 2016).

D.J. Savoie, Harrison McCain: Single-Minded Purpose (Montreal: McGill-Queen’s University Press,
2013).

D.J. Savoie, Whatever Happened to the Music Teacher?: How Government Decides and Why (Montreal:
McGill-Queen’s University Press, 2013, reprinted in 2014).

D.J. Savoie, Power: Where Is It? (Montreal: McGill-Queen’s University Press, 2010, reprinted in 2010).

D.J. Savoie, I’m from Bouctouche, Me: Roots Matter (Montreal: McGill-Queen’s University Press, 2009).

D.J. Savoie, Court Government and the Collapse of Accountability in Canada and the United Kingdom
(Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2008, reprinted 2008).

D.J. Savoie, Visiting Grandchildren: Economic Development in the Maritimes (Toronto: University of
Toronto Press, 2006, reprinted 2006).

D.J. Savoie, Breaking the Bargain: Public Servants, Ministers and Parliament (Toronto: University of
Toronto Press, 2003, reprinted 2003, 2004).

D.J. Savoie, Pulling Against Gravity: Economic Development in New Brunswick During the McKenna Years
(Montreal: Institute for Research on Public Policy, 2001).

D.J. Savoie, Community Economic Development in Atlantic Canada: False Hope or Panacea? (Moncton:
The Canadian Institute for Research on Regional Development, 2000).

D.J. Savoie, Aboriginal Economic Development in New Brunswick (Moncton: The Canadian Institute for
Research on Regional Development, 2000).
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D.J. Savoie, Governing from the Centre: The Concentration of Power in Canadian Politics (Toronto:
University of Toronto Press, 1999, reprinted 1999, 2000, 2001, 2004 and 2006). The book was ranked as “one
of the most influential books over the past 25 years,” Literacy Review of Canada, Fall 2016.

D.J. Savoie, Rethinking Canada’s Regional Development Policy: An Atlantic Perspective (Moncton: The
Canadian Institute for Research on Regional Development, 1997).

B. Higgins and D.J. Savoie, Regional Development Theories and Their Application (New Brunswick, N.J.:
Transaction Press at Rutgers University, 1995).

D.J. Savoie, Thatcher, Reagan, Mulroney: In Search of a New Bureaucracy (Pittsburgh: University of
Pittsburgh Press - The Pitt Series in Policy and Institutional Studies, 1994; and Toronto: University of
Toronto Press, 1994, reprinted 1995).

D.J. Savoie, Regional Economic Development: Canada’s Search for Solutions (Toronto: University of
Toronto Press, second edition, 1992).

M. Beaudin and D.J. Savoie, Les défis de l’industrie des pêches au Nouveau-Brunswick (Moncton: Les
Éditions d’Acadie, 1992).

D.J. Savoie, Revue sur le développement régional (Moncton: The Canadian Institute for Research on Regional
Development, 1992).

D.J. Savoie, The Politics of Public Spending in Canada (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1990,
reprinted 1990 and 1991).

N. Hansen, B. Higgins and D.J. Savoie, Regional Policy in a Changing World (New York: Plenum Press,
1990).

D.J. Savoie and Maurice Beaudin, La lutte pour le développement: le cas du Nord-Est (Québec: Les presses
de l’Université du Québec, 1988).

D.J. Savoie, Regional Economic Development: Canada’s Search for Solutions (Toronto: University of
Toronto Press, 1986, reprinted 1987).

D.J. Savoie, Federal-Provincial Collaboration: The Canada/New Brunswick General Development
Agreement (Montreal: McGill-Queen’s University Press, 198l).

EDITED BOOKS

John Reid, D.J. Savoie (eds), Shaping An Agenda for Atlantic Canada (Halifax: Fernwood, 2011).

D.J. Savoie (ed.), Parliament, Ministers and Deputy Ministers, vol. 1 (Ottawa: Commission of Inquiry into
the Sponsorship Program and Advertising Activities, 2006).

D.J. Savoie (ed.), The Public Service and Transparency, vol. 2 (Ottawa: Commission of Inquiry into the
Sponsorship Program and Advertising Activities, 2006).
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D.J. Savoie (ed.), Linkages: Responsibilities and Accountabilities, vol. 3 (Ottawa: Commission of Inquiry into
the Sponsorship Program and Advertising Activities, 2006).

T. Courchene, D.J. Savoie, D. Schwanen (eds), The Art of the State: Thinking North America (Montreal:
Institute for Research on Public Policy, 2004).

T. Courchene and D.J. Savoie (eds), The Art of the State: Governance in a World Without Frontiers
(Montreal: Institute for Research on Public Policy, 2002).

B. Guy Peters and D.J. Savoie (eds), Governance in the Twenty-first Century: Revitalizing the Public Sector
(Kingston: McGill-Queen’s University Press, 2000) and translated (B. Guy Peters and D.J. Savoie (eds), La
gouvernance au XXIe siècle: Revitaliser la fonction publique, Quebec, Les presses de l’Université Laval,
2000).

Peter Aucoin and D.J. Savoie (eds), Managing Strategic Change: Learning from Program Review (Ottawa:
Canadian Centre for Management Development, 1998) and translated (Peter Aucoin and D.J. Savoie (eds),
Gestion du changement stratégique: Leçons à retenir de l’examen des programmes, Ottawa, Canadian Centre
for Management Development, 1998).

B. Guy Peters and D.J. Savoie (eds), Taking Stock: Assessing the Public Sector (Montreal: McGill-Queen’s
University Press, 1998) and translated (B. Guy Peters and D.J. Savoie (eds), Réformer le secteur public : Où
en sommes-nous?, Québec, Les presses de l’Université Laval, 1998).

B. Guy Peters and D.J. Savoie (eds), Governance in a Changing Environment (Montreal: McGill-Queen’s
University Press, 1995) and translated (B. Guy Peters and D.J. Savoie (eds), Les nouveaux défis de la
gouvernance, Quebec, Les presses de l’Université Laval, 1996).

D.J. Savoie (ed.), Budgeting and the Management of Public Spending (London, U.K.: Edward Elgar
Publishing, 1995).

D.J. Savoie (ed.), Taking Power: Managing Government Transitions (Toronto: Institute of Public
Administration of Canada, 1993).

D.J. Savoie and Ralph Winter (eds), The Maritime Provinces: Looking to the Future (Moncton: The Canadian
Institute for Research on Regional Development, 1993).

D.J. Savoie and I. Brecher (eds), Equity and Efficiency in Economic Development: Essays in Honour of
Benjamin Higgins (Montreal: McGill-Queen’s University Press, 1992).

D.J. Savoie (ed.), Innovations and Trends in Management Development (Toronto: Institute of Public
Administration of Canada, 1991).

M. Beaudin and D.J. Savoie (eds), New Brunswick in the Year 2000 (Moncton: The Canadian Institute for
Research on Regional Development, 1989).

B. Higgins and D.J. Savoie (eds), Regional Development: Essays in Honour of François Perroux (London
and Boston: Unwin & Hyman, 1988).
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B. Higgins and D.J. Savoie (eds), Canadians and Regional Development at Home and in the Third World
(Moncton: The Canadian Institute for Research on Regional Development, 1988).

D.J. Savoie (ed.), The Canadian Economy: A Regional Perspective (Toronto: Methuen, 1986).

D.J. Savoie and André Raynauld (eds), Essais sur le développement régional (Montreal: Presses universitaires
de Montréal, 1985).

ARTICLES IN REFEREED JOURNALS

D.J. Savoie, “Introduction,” Canadian Journal of Regional Science vol. 42, no. 1 (Spring 2020).

D.J. Savoie, “Central Agencies and Control in Public Administration,” Oxford Research Encyclopedia of
Politics (April 2020).

D.J. Savoie, “Revisiting The Politics of Bureaucracy,” British Journal of Politics and International
Relations vol. 21, no. 3 (August 2019).

D.J. Savoie, “La fonction publique canadienne a perdu ses repères, ” Canadian Public Administration, vol.
58, no. 2 (June 2015).

D.J. Savoie, Invited essay – “Réevaluer l’état de santé de nos institutions politiques et administratives,”
Journal of Parliamentary and Political Law (Fall 2011).

D.J. Savoie, Invited essay – “New Brunswick: Let’s Not Waste A Crisis,” Journal of New Brunswick Studies,
issue 1 (2010).

D.J. Savoie and Jacques Bourgault, “Des gestionnaires sous influence : la nouvelle réalité des hauts dirigeants
du secteur public,” Télescope, vol. 15, no. 1 (Winter 2009).

D.J. Savoie, “The Canadian Public Service Has a Personality,” Canadian Public Administration, vol. 49,
no. 3 (2006).

D.J. Savoie, “Searching for Accountability in a Government Without Boundaries,” Canadian Public
Administration, vol. 47, no. 1 (2004).

D.J. Savoie, “La gouvernance des sociétés d'État au gouvernement fédéral : un bilan,” Canadian Public
Administration, vol. 44, no. 2 (Summer 2001).

D.J. Savoie, “All Things Canadian Are Now Regional,” Journal of Canadian Studies, vol. 35, no. 1 (Spring
2000).

D.J. Savoie, “The Rise of Court Government in Canada,” Canadian Journal of Political Science, vol. XXXII,
no. 4 (December 1999).

D.J. Savoie, “The Importance of Public Service,” Public Sector Management, vol. 10, no. 2 (1999).
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B. Guy Peters and D.J. Savoie, “Canada: un premier ministre présidentiel et ses contre-pouvoirs,” Revue
française d’administration publique, no. 83 (July-September 1997).

D.J. Savoie, “Summerside: Revisiting the Base Closure,” Canadian Journal of Regional Science, vol. 28, no.
1 (Spring 1995).

D.J. Savoie, “What Is Wrong With the New Public Management,” Canadian Public Administration, vol. 38,
no. 1 (Spring 1995).

D.J. Savoie, “Just Another Voice From the Pulpit,” Canadian Public Administration, vol. 38, no. 1 (Spring
1995).

B. Guy Peters and D.J. Savoie, “Misdiagnosing the Patient,” Public Administration Review, vol. 54, no. 5
(September/October 1994).

D.J. Savoie, “Les réformes de la fonction publique: l’empreinte de la nouvelle droite,” Politiques et
Management Public, vol. 12, no. 3 (September 1994).

B. Guy Peters and D.J. Savoie, “Reinventing Osborne and Gaebler: Lessons from the Gore Commission,”
Canadian Public Administration, vol. 37, no. 2 (Summer, 1994).

Benjamin Higgins and D.J. Savoie, “Comparing Australian and Canadian Regional Development Policy:
Lessons for Canada,” Canadian Journal of Regional Science, vol. XVII, no. 1, (Spring, 1994).

D.J. Savoie, “Innovating To Do Better With Less,” Public Sector Management, vol. 4, no. 1, (Spring 1993).

D.J. Savoie, “Public Management Development: Evaluating the Evaluators,” The International Journal of
Public Sector Management, vol. 5, no. 1, 1992.

D.J. Savoie, “Exorcizing the Ghost of Spending Past,” Canadian Public Administration, vol. 33, no. 4 (Winter
1990).

D.J. Savoie, “Government Budgeting: The Canadian Experience,” Public Budgeting and Finance, vol. 10, no.
3 (Fall 1990).

D.J. Savoie, “Public Management Development: A Comparative Perspective,” The International Journal of
Public Sector Management, vol. 3, no. 3, 1990.

D.J. Savoie, “Developing Leaders for the Public Sector,” Canadian Public Administration, vol. 33, no. 3 (Fall
1990).

D.J. Savoie, “Studying Public Administration,” Canadian Public Administration, vol. 33, no. 3 (Fall 1990).

D.J. Savoie, “Rural Redevelopment in Canada: The Case of Northeast New Brunswick,” Journal of Rural
Studies, vol. 5, no. 2, 1989.

Gérard Veilleux and D.J. Savoie, “Kafka’s Castle: The Treasury Board of Canada Revisited,” Canadian
Public Administration, vol. 31, no. 4 (Winter 1988).
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D.J. Savoie, “Politicians and Approaches to Regional Development: The Canadian Experience,” Canadian
Journal of Regional Science, vol. X, no. 2 (Summer 1987).

D.J. Savoie, “La bureaucratie représentative: Une perspective régionale,” Canadian Journal of Political
Science, vol. XX, no. 4 (December 1987).

Benjamin Higgins and D.J. Savoie, “Canadian Regional Development Planning at Home and Abroad: A
Comparative Perspective,” Canadian Journal of Development Studies, vol. VIII, no. 2, 1987.

D.J. Savoie, “Courchene and Regional Development: Beyond the Neo-Classical Approach,” Canadian
Journal of Regional Science, vol. 9, no. l, 1986.

D.J. Savoie, “Competitive Federalism: The Case of Direct Delivery of Federal-Programs,” Journal of
Canadian Studies, vol. 2l, no. l (Spring 1986).

D.J. Savoie, “Le programme fédéral de décentralisation: un réexamen,” Canadian Public Policy, vol. XII, no.
3 (September 1986).

D.J. Savoie, “Organizing Government for Regional Development,” Government and Policy, vol. 4, no. 1,
1986.

D.J. Savoie, “Implantation d’une nouvelle organisation en matière de développement économique,” Canadian
Public Administration, vol. 28, no. 4, 1985.

D.J. Savoie, “Cash Incentives Versus Tax Incentives for Regional Development: Issues and Considerations,”
Canadian Journal of Regional Science, vol. 8, no. 1 (Spring 1985).

D.J. Savoie, “Government Decentralization: A Review of Some Management Considerations,” (Research
Note), Canadian Public Administration, vol. 28, no. 3 (Fall 1985).

D.J. Savoie, “The Toppling of DREE and Prospects for Regional Economic Development,” Canadian Public
Policy, vol. IX, no. 3 (September 1984).

D.J. Savoie, “The Minister’s Staff in Ottawa: The Need for Reform,” Canadian Public Administration, vol.
26, no. 4 (Winter 1983).

D.J. Savoie, “The GDA Approach and the Bureaucratization of Provincial Governments in the Atlantic
Provinces,” Canadian Public Administration, vol. 24, no. 1 (Spring 1981).

CHAPTERS IN BOOKS (REFEREED)

D.J. Savoie, “Le pouvoir au sommet : La domination de l’exécutif,” in Alain-G. Gagnon and David
Sanschagrin eds., La politique québécoise et canadienne (Quebec: Presses de l’Université du Québec, 2017).

D.J. Savoie, “Influencing Public Policy from Outside the Box: Courchene and Regional Development,” in
Keith G. Banting, Richard P. Chaykowski and Steven F. Lehrer eds., Thinking Outside the Box:
Innovation in Policy Ideas (Montreal and Kingston: McGill-Queen’s University Press, 2015).
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D.J. Savoie, “The Canadian Public Service: In search of a new equilibrium,” in Karen Miller and Andrew
Massey (eds), International Handbook of Public Administration and Governance (Cheltenham, U.K.:
Edward Elgar, 2015).

D.J. Savoie, “Power at the Apex: Executive Dominance,” in A. Gagnon and J. Bickerton (eds), Canadian
Politics, 5th edition (Toronto: Broadview Press, 2014).

D.J. Savoie, “La politique de développement économique régional : où va-t-elle aboutir ensuite?” in
Nouvelles perspectives en développement regional: Essais en l’honneur de Donald J. Savoie, Sébastien
Breau (ed), (Montreal : Presses de l’Université du Québec, 2014).

D.J. Savoie, “A Perfect Storm in Reverse: The 1994-97 Program Review in Canada,” in Christopher
Hood, David Heald and Rozana Himaz (eds), When the Party's Over: the Politics of Fiscal Squeeze in
Perspective (Oxford: published for the British Academy by Oxford University Press, 2014), pp.207-27.

D.J. Savoie, “Looking Back,” in James Bickerton and B. Guy Peters, Governing: Essays in Honour of
Donald J. Savoie, (Montreal: McGill-Queen's University Press, 2013).

B. Guy Peters and D.J. Savoie, “In Search of Good Governance,” in Herman Bakvis and Mark D. Jarvis
(eds), From New Public Management to New Public Governance (Montreal: McGill-Queen’s University
Press, 2012).

D.J. Savoie, “Steering from the Centre: The Canadian Way,” in B. Guy Peters, Carl Dahlstrom and Jon Pierre
(eds), Steering from the Centre (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2011).

John G. Reid and D.J. Savoie, “Introduction,” in John Reid and D.J. Savoie (eds), Shaping an Agenda for
Atlantic Canada (Halifax: Fernwood, 2011).

D.J. Savoie, “Reflections on Rural Development: An Atlantic Canada Perspective,” in John Reid and D.J.
Savoie (eds), Shaping an Agenda for Atlantic Canada (Halifax: Fernwood, 2011).

D.J. Savoie, “Conclusion,” in John Reid and D.J. Savoie (eds), Shaping an Agenda for Atlantic Canada
(Halifax: Fernwood, 2011.

D.J. Savoie, “Should the Public Sector Be Run Like a Business?,” in Roberto P. Leone and Frank L.K.
Ohemeng, Approaching Public Administration: Core Debates and Emerging Issues (Toronto: Emond
Montgomery Publications, 2010).

D.J. Savoie, “First Ministers, Cabinet and the Public Service,” in John Courtney and David Smith (eds),
Oxford Handbook of Canadian Politics (Oxford University Press, March 2010), chapter 10.

Peter Aucoin and D.J. Savoie, “The Politics-Administration Dichotomy: Democracy versus Bureaucracy?,” in
O.P. Dwivedi, Tim A. Mau and Byron Sheldrick (eds), The Evolving Physiology of Government: Canadian
Public Administration in Transition (Ottawa: University of Ottawa Press, 2009).

D.J. Savoie, “Intrastate Federalism in Canada and the Civil Service,” in Christine de Clercy and Hans
Michelmann (eds), Continuity and Change in Canadian Politics: Essays in Honour of David E. Smith
(Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2006).
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D.J. Savoie, “Introduction,” in D.J. Savoie (ed.), Parliament, Ministers and Deputy Ministers, vol. 1 (Ottawa:
Commission of Inquiry into the Sponsorship Program and Advertising Activities, 2006).

D.J. Savoie, “Introduction,” in D.J. Savoie (ed.), The Public Service and Transparency, vol. 2 (Ottawa:
Commission of Inquiry into the Sponsorship Program and Advertising Activities, 2006).

D.J. Savoie, “Introduction,” in D.J. Savoie (ed.), Linkages: Responsibilities and Accountabilities, vol. 3
(Ottawa: Commission of Inquiry into the Sponsorship Program and Advertising Activities, 2006).

D.J. Savoie, “From Quiet Village to a World only for the Brave,” in Baroness Usha Prashar (ed.), Changing
Times (London: Office of the Civil Service Commissioners, 2005).

D.J. Savoie, “The Search for a Responsive Bureaucracy in Canada,” in B. Guy Peters and Jon Pierre (eds),
Politicization of the Civil Service in Comparative Perspective (London: Routledge, 2004).

D.J. Savoie, “The Federal Government: Revisiting Court Government in Canada,” in Luc Bernier, Keith
Brownsey, and Michael Howlett (eds), Executive Styles in Canada: Cabinet Decision-Making Structures and
Practices at the Federal and Provincial Levels (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2004).

D.J. Savoie, “Regional Economic Development in Atlantic Canada: The Next Step,” in Charles S. Colgan and
Stephen G. Tomblin (eds), Regionalism in a Global Society: Persistence and Change in Atlantic Canada and
New England (Toronto: Broadview Press, 2003).

D.J. Savoie, “Reviewing Canada’s Regional Development Efforts,” in Royal Commission on Renewing and
Strengthening Our Place in Canada: Newfoundland and Labrador, vol. 2 (St. John’s: Office of the Queen’s
Printer, 2003).

D.J. Savoie, “The Executive: On Tap and on Top,” in Rand Dyck (ed.), Canadian Politics: Concise (Toronto:
Nelson Canada, 2nd edition, 2002).

T. Courchene and D.J. Savoie, “Introduction,” in T. Courchene and D.J. Savoie (eds), The Art of the State:
Governance in a World Without Frontiers (Montreal: Institute for Research on Public Policy, 2002).

T. Courchene and D.J. Savoie, “Conclusion,” in T. Courchene and D.J. Savoie (eds), The Art of the State:
Governance in a World Without Frontiers (Montreal: Institute for Research on Public Policy, 2002).

B. Guy Peters and D.J. Savoie, “Administering the Summit from a Canadian Perspective,” in B. Guy Peters,
R.A.W. Rhodes and Vincent Wright (eds), Administering the Summit (London: Macmillan Press, 2000).

D.J. Savoie, “Introducing the Topic,” in B. Guy Peters and D.J. Savoie (eds), Governance in the XXIst
Century: Revitalizing the Public Sector (Kingston: McGill-Queen’s University Press, 2000).

D.J. Savoie, “Introduction” in B. Guy Peters and D.J. Savoie (eds) La gouvernance au XXIe siècle :
Revitaliser la fonction publique, Quebec, Les presses de l’Université Laval, 2000.

Jacques Bourgault and D.J. Savoie, “Managing at the Top,” in B. Guy Peters and D.J. Savoie (eds),
Governance in the XXIst Century: Revitalizing the Public Sector (Kingston: McGill-Queen’s University
Press, 2000).
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Jacques Bourgault and D.J. Savoie, “Administrer au sommet,” in B. Guy Peters and D.J. Savoie (eds), La
gouvernance au XXIe siècle : Revitalizer la fonction publique (Québec: Les presses de l’Université Laval,
2000).

D.J. Savoie, “New Brunswick: A Have Public Service in a Have-less Province,” in Evert Lindquist (ed.)
Government Restructuring and Career Public Service (Toronto: Institute of Public Administration of Canada,
2000).

D.J. Savoie, “Atlantic Canada: Always on the Outside Looking In,” in Frederick W. Boal and Stephen A.
Royle (eds), North America: A Geographical Mosaic (London: Arnold, 1999).

Peter Aucoin and D.J. Savoie, “Launching and Organizing a Program Review Exercise,” in Peter Aucoin and
D.J. Savoie (eds), Managing Strategic Change: Learning from Program Review (Ottawa: Canadian Centre for
Management Development, 1998).

Peter Aucoin and D.J. Savoie, “Mettre en oeuvre et organiser un exercise d’examen,” in Peter Aucoin and
D.J. Savoie (eds), Gestion du changement stratégique (Ottawa: Centre canadien de gestion, 1998).

D.J. Savoie, “Towards a Different Shade of Green: Program Review and Environment Canada,” in Peter
Aucoin and D.J. Savoie (eds), Managing Strategic Change: Learning from Program Review (Ottawa:
Canadian Centre for Management Development, 1998).

D.J. Savoie, “Des tons changeants de vert: l’examen des programmes et Environnement Canada,” in Peter
Aucoin and D.J. Savoie (eds), Gestion du changement stratégique (Ottawa: Centre canadien de gestion,
1998).

B. Guy Peters and D.J. Savoie, “Reviewing the Reviewers: Program Review in the United States and
Canada,” in Peter Aucoin and D.J. Savoie (eds), Managing Strategic Change: Learning from Program
Review (Ottawa: Canadian Centre for Management Development, 1998).

B. Guy Peters and D.J. Savoie, “Examiner les examinateurs: l’examen des programmes,” in Peter Aucoin and
D.J. Savoie (eds), Gestion du changement stratégique (Ottawa: Centre canadien de gestion, 1998).

Peter Aucoin and D.J. Savoie, “Program Review: Lessons for Strategic Change in Governance,” in Peter
Aucoin and D.J. Savoie (eds), Managing Strategic Change: Learning from Program Review (Ottawa:
Canadian Centre for Management Development, 1998).

Peter Aucoin and D.J. Savoie, “L’examen des programmes: Leçons en vue d’un changement stratégique de la
gouvernance,” in Peter Aucoin and D.J. Savoie (eds), Gestion du changement stratégique (Ottawa: Centre
canadien de gestion, 1998).

B. Guy Peters and D.J. Savoie, “Introduction,” in B. Guy Peters and Donald J. Savoie (eds), Taking Stock:
Assessing the Public Sector: (Montreal: McGill-Queen’s University Press, 1998).

B. Guy Peters and D.J. Savoie, “Introduction,” in B. Guy Peters and D.J. Savoie (eds), Réformer le secteur
public : où en sommes-nous? (Québec: Les presses de l’Université Laval, 1998).

D.J. Savoie, “Fifteen Years of Reform: What Have We Learned?,” in B. Guy Peters and Donald J. Savoie
(eds), Taking Stock: Assessing the Public Sector (Montreal: McGill-Queen’s University Press, 1998).
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D.J. Savoie, “Quinze années de réformes : qu’avons-nous appris?” in B. Guy Peters and D.J. Savoie (eds),
Réformer le secteur public : où en sommes-nous? (Québec: Les presses de l’Université Laval, 1998).

D.J. Savoie, “Central Agencies: A Government of Canada Perspective” in Jacques Bourgault, Maurice
Demers and Cynthia Williams (eds), Public Administration and Public Management Experiences in Canada
(Quebec: Les Publications du Québec, 1997).

D.J. Savoie, “La dichotomie orientation-exécution au Canada,” in B. Guy Peters (ed.), Policy and Operations
(Ottawa: Canadian Centre for Management Development, 1997).

D.J. Savoie, “Making Government Reform Stick: Lessons Learned,” in Patricia W. Ingraham et al. (eds)
Transforming Government (San Francisco: Jossey-Bass, 1997).

D.J. Savoie, “Public Administration: A Profession Looking For a Home,” in Laurent Dobuzinski, Michael
Hewlett and David Laycock, Policy Studies in Canada: The State of the Art (Toronto: University of Toronto
Press, 1996).

D.J. Savoie, “Introduction,” in Donald J. Savoie (ed.), Budgeting and the Management of Public Spending
(London, UK: Edward Elgar Publishing, 1995).

B. Guy Peters and D.J. Savoie, “Introduction,” in B. Guy Peters and D.J. Savoie (eds), Governance in a
Changing Environment (Montreal: McGill-Queen’s University Press, 1995).

D.J. Savoie, “The Civil Service and Changing Role of the Nation State,” in B. Guy Peters and D.J. Savoie
(eds), Governance in a Changing Environment (Montreal: McGill-Queen’s University Press, 1995).

B. Guy Peters and D.J. Savoie, “Conclusion: Looking Ahead,” in B. Guy Peters and D.J. Savoie (eds),
Governance in a Changing Environment (Montreal: McGill-Queen’s University Press, 1995).

B. Guy Peters and D.J. Savoie, “Introduction,” in B. Guy Peters and D.J. Savoie (eds), Les nouveaux défis de
la gouvernance (Québec: Les presses de l’Université Laval, 1995).

D.J. Savoie, “Mondialisation, États-nations et fonction publique,” in B. Guy Peters and D.J. Savoie (eds), Les
nouveaux défis de la gouvernance (Québec: Les presses de l’Université Laval, 1995).

D.J. Savoie, “Conclusion: ce que réserve l’avenir,” in B. Guy Peters and D.J. Savoie (eds), Les nouveaux défis
de la gouvernance (Québec: Les presses de l’Université Laval, 1995).

D.J. Savoie, “Regional Development: A Policy for All Seasons,” in François Rocher and Miriam Smith (eds),
New Trends in Canadian Federalism (Toronto: Broadview Press, 1995).

D.J. Savoie and Maurice Beaudin, “Public Sector Adjustments and the Maritime Provinces,” in George J. De
Benedetti et al. (eds), Shock Waves: The Maritime Urban System in the New Economy (Moncton: The
Canadian Institute for Research on Regional Development, 1994).

D.J. Savoie and Ralph Winter, “Introduction,” in D.J. Savoie and Ralph Winter (eds), The Maritime
Provinces: Looking to the Future (Moncton: The Canadian Institute for Research on Regional Development,
1993).
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D.J. Savoie, “Regional Development: The Case of Prince Edward Island,” in D.J. Savoie and Ralph Winter
(eds), The Maritime Provinces: Looking to the Future (Moncton: The Canadian Institute for Research on
Regional Development, 1993).

D.J. Savoie, “À quand la coopération entre les provinces Maritimes?,” in D.J. Savoie and Ralph Winter (eds),
The Maritime Provinces: Looking to the Future (Moncton: The Canadian Institute for Research on Regional
Development, 1993).

D.J. Savoie, “Looking Ahead,” in D.J. Savoie and Ralph Winter (eds), The Maritime Provinces: Looking to
the Future (Moncton: The Canadian Institute for Research on Regional Development, 1993).

D.J. Savoie, “Introduction,” in D.J. Savoie (ed.), Transition: Taking Power (Toronto: Institute of Public
Administration of Canada, 1993).

D.J. Savoie, “Lessons Learned,” in D.J. Savoie (ed.), Transition: Taking Power (Toronto: Institute of Public
Administration of Canada, 1993).

D.J. Savoie, “Deficits and Debts: Redefining the Country and the Policy Agenda,” in Canada Watch: Centre
for Public Law and Public Policy (York University), vol. 2, no. 1 (April 1993).

D.J. Savoie and I. Brecher, “Introduction,” in Donald J. Savoie and Irving Brecher (eds), Equity and
Efficiency in Economic Development: Essays in Honour of Benjamin Higgins (Montreal: McGill-Queen’s
University Press, 1992).

D.J. Savoie and B. Higgins, “Towards a New Paradigm? Two Views,” in Donald J. Savoie and Irving Brecher
(eds), Equity and Efficiency in Economic Development: Essays in Honour of Benjamin Higgins (Montreal:
McGill-Queen’s University Press, 1992).

D.J. Savoie, “The Search for the Holy Grail: Maritime Cooperation,” in Doug Brown (ed.), Canada: The
State of the Federation, 1991 (Kingston: Queen’s University, 1991).

Niles Hansen, Benjamin Higgins and D.J. Savoie, “Introduction,” in Niles Hansen et al., Regional Policy in a
Changing World (New York: Plenum Press, 1990).

D.J. Savoie, “Regional Development Policy: The Canadian Experience,” in Niles Hansen et al., Regional
Policy in a Changing World (New York: Plenum Press, 1990).

D.J. Savoie, “The Evolution of Regional Policy in Great Britain,” in Niles Hansen et al., Regional Policy in a
Changing World (New York: Plenum Press, 1990).

Niles Hansen, Benjamin Higgins and D.J. Savoie, “Conclusion,” in Niles Hansen et al., Regional Policy in a
Changing World (New York: Plenum Press, 1990).

D.J. Savoie, “Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency (ACOA): Something Old, Something New, Something
Borrowed, Something Blue,” in Katherine A. Graham (ed.), How Ottawa Spends – 1989-90: The Buck Stops
Where? (Ottawa: Carleton University Press, 1989).
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D.J. Savoie, “Governing a Have-Less Province: Unravelling the New Brunswick Budget Process,” in Allan
M. Maslove (ed.), Budgeting in the Provinces: Leadership and the Premiers (Toronto: The Institute of Public
Administration of Canada, 1989).

Benjamin Higgins and D.J. Savoie, “The Economics and Politics of Regional Development,” in Benjamin
Higgins and D.J. Savoie (eds), Regional Economic Development: Essays in Honour of François Perroux
(London and Boston: Unwin & Hyman, 1988).

Benjamin Higgins and D.J. Savoie, “Conclusion,” in Benjamin Higgins and D.J. Savoie (eds), Regional
Economic Development: Essays in Honour of François Perroux (London and Boston: Unwin & Hyman,
1988).

Benjamin Higgins and D.J. Savoie, “Introduction,” in Benjamin Higgins and D.J. Savoie (eds), Canadians
and Regional Development at Home and the Third World (Moncton: Canadian Institute for Research on
Regional Development, 1988).

Benjamin Higgins and D.J. Savoie, “The Case Studies Revisited,” in Benjamin Higgins and D.J. Savoie (eds),
Canadian and Regional Development at Home and the Third World (Moncton: Canadian Institute for
Research on Regional Development, 1988).

Benjamin Higgins and D.J. Savoie, “Conclusion,” in Benjamin Higgins and D.J. Savoie (eds), Canadians and
Regional Development at Home and the Third World (Moncton: Canadian Institute for Research on Regional
Development, 1988).

Maurice Beaudin and D.J. Savoie, “Le développement régional dans le nord-est du Nouveau- Brunswick,” in
Benjamin Higgins and D.J. Savoie (eds), Canadians and Regional Development at Home and the Third
World (Moncton: Canadian Institute for Research on Regional Development, 1988).

D.J. Savoie, “Atlantic Canada: The Politics of Dependency,” in R.D. Olling and M.W. Westmacott (eds), The
Canadian Way (Toronto: Prentice-Hall, 1988).

D.J. Savoie, “Canada and Its Sparsely Populated Regions,” in Erik Bylund and Ulf Wiberg (eds), Regional
Dynamics of Socio-Economic Change: The Experiences and Prospects in Sparsely Populated Areas (UMEA,
Sweden: Centrum for Regional Science Research, 1986).

D.J. Savoie, “Regional Development in Canada,” in D.J. Savoie (ed.), The Canadian Economy: A Regional
Perspective (Toronto: Methuen, 1986).

D.J. Savoie, “Some Theoretical Considerations,” in D.J. Savoie (ed.), The Canadian Economy: A Regional
Perspective (Toronto: Methuen, 1986).

D.J. Savoie, “Defining Regional Disparities,” in D.J. Savoie (ed.), The Canadian Economy: A Regional
Perspective (Toronto: Methuen, 1986).

D.J. Savoie and John Chenier, “The State and Development: Policy Directions in Canada’s Political
Institutional Context,” in William J. Coffey and Mario Polèse (eds), Still Living Together: Recent Trends and
Future Directions in Canadian Regional Development (Halifax: Institute for Research on Public Policy,
1986).
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D.J. Savoie and André Raynauld, “Introduction,” in D.J. Savoie and André Raynauld (eds), Essais sur le
développement régional (Montreal: Presses universitaires de Montréal, 1985).

D.J. Savoie, “Théorie de développement régional,” in D.J. Savoie and André Raynauld (eds), Essais sur le
développement régional (Montreal: Presses universitaires de Montréal, 1985).

D.J. Savoie, “La structure administrative du gouvernement fédéral et le développement régional,” in D.J.
Savoie and André Raynauld (eds), Essais sur le développement régional (Montreal: Presses universitaires de
Montréal, 1985).

D.J. Savoie, “Le développement régional au Canada: un aperçu historique,” in D.J. Savoie and André
Raynauld (eds), Essais sur le développement régional (Montreal: Presses universitaires de Montréal, 1985).

D.J. Savoie, “The Continuing Struggle for Regional Development Policy,” in Peter Leslie (ed.), The State of
the Canadian Federation - 1985 (Kingston: Institute of Intergovernmental Relations, Queen’s University,
1985).

CHAPTERS IN BOOKS (NON REFEREED)

D.J. Savoie, “Les solitudes canadiennes, anciennes et nouvelles,” Association des études canadiennes (to
come).

D.J. Savoie, “There is No Longer Any Inter or Pares,” in Mark Charlton and Paul Barker (eds),
Crosscurrents: Contemporary Political Issues (Toronto: Thomson Nelson, 2006).

D.J. Savoie, “Power at the Apex: Executive Dominance,” in James Bickerton and Alain-G. Gagnon (eds),
Canadian Politics (Toronto: Broadview, 2004, 4th edition).

D.J. Savoie, “The Canadian Prime Minister: Revisiting Primus in Canadian Politics,” in Tom Bateman and
Roger Epp (eds), Braving the New World: Readings in Contemporary Politics (Scarborough: Thomson
Nelson, 2004, 3rd edition).

D.J. Savoie, “Primus: There Is No Longer Any Inter or Pares,” in Mark Charlton and Paul Barker (eds),
Crosscurrents: Contemporary Political Issues (Toronto: Nelson Canada, 4th edition, 2002).

D.J. Savoie, “Reshaping National Political Institutions,” in Harvey Schacter (ed.), Memos to the Prime
Minister (Toronto: John Wiley and Sons, 2001).

D.J. Savoie, “The Civil Service,” in Jim Bickerton and Alain-G. Gagnon (eds), Canadian Politics, 3rd edition,
(Broadview Press, 1999).

D.J. Savoie, “Frank McKenna: Have Will, Will Travel,” in Josh Beutel (ed.), True Blue Grit: A Frank
McKenna Review (Saint John: Lanceman Productions, 1996).

D.J. Savoie and Yves Bourgeois, “Moncton, Making the Transition: Myth or Reality,” in George J. De
Benedetti et al. (eds), Shock Waves: The Maritime Urban System in the New Economy (Moncton: The
Canadian Institute for Research on Regional Development, 1994).
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