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Eugene Bardach, is Emeritus Professor of Public Policy, University of California, Berkeley. He is one of the founding faculty of the School (1970). He has taught both first- and second-year required workshop courses in policy analysis, in which students worked in groups or individually to help local officials, public sector officials, and NGO managers to address problems of concern to their organizations. Over the years, he has advised over 500 projects, e.g., city government strategies for adapting to climate change, California state policy for promoting aquaculture, and international donor policy towards the diffusion of cook stoves. He has authored books on (1) political strategies in building legislative coalitions, (2) policy implementation, (3) interorganizational collaboration, (4) regulatory enforcement, and (5) how to ask (and sometimes answer) the right questions in doing policy analytic work. The last, A Practical Guide for Policy Analysis: The Eightfold Path to More Effective Problem-Solving (Sage/CQ Press, Sixth Ed., 2019), is a short primer widely used in academic settings and in governmental trainings. It has been translated into seven languages. In 1974-75, he worked in the U.S. Interior Department, in the Office of Policy Analysis, while on leave from the Goldman School. He holds a B.A. from Columbia University (1961) and a PhD in Political Science from the University of California, Berkeley (1969).