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Michael Brogan is an Associate Professor in the Department of Government, Politics and Law at Rider University, New Jersey. His research focuses on comparative voting behavior, campaign finance, public budgeting, and environmental politics, with methodological expertise in quantitative modeling and applied statistics. He has taught courses on American politics, congressional politics, and environmental policy.
- Ph.D. in Public Policy/American Government from The Graduate Center, The City University of New York (2009)
- MPA with Peace Corps scholarship (Rutgers University, 2001)
- BA in Political Science (University of Delaware, 1996)
His research explores how economic perceptions and political institutions shape budget forecasting errors and electoral outcomes, particularly in U.S. and U.K. contexts. His work bridges political economy and applied statistics, with a focus on energy policy, corruption, and fiscal accountability.
Recent publications analyze corruption dynamics, budget forecasting, and energy infrastructure risks. He is an active member of the American Political Science Association and International Political Science Association, and has received multiple Rider University research fellowships. His community engagement includes expert testimony on renewable energy and pipeline safety.




