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'''Jeffrey Vanke''', of [[Roanoke, Virginia]], is a writer, a historian, a non-profit budget consultant, and a centrist political activist. He ran in 2010 for the United States House of Representatives<ref>http://www.cnn.com/2010/OPINION/10/26/avlon.independents/index.html?hpt=T2/</ref><ref>http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052748703846604575447623205761174.html/</ref> to represent [[Virginia's 6th congressional district]], but lost to incumbent [[Bob Goodlatte]].<ref>https://www.voterinfo.sbe.virginia.gov/election/DATA/2010/EB24720D-F5C6-4880-8DC5-12AE4D0C3772/official/6_s.shtml/</ref> | |||
Vanke earned his Ph.D. in history from [[Harvard University]] in 1999; he is an expert on [[political psychology]]. In his book on European Union history, Vanke presents a unified theory and formula of politics: <math>p = f \times s</math>, or "the polity is the product of political forces and of the political, economic, and social systems" (''Europeanism and European Union: Interests, Emotions, and Systemic Integration in the early European Economic Community'', [[Academica Press]], 2010).<ref>http://europeanism-eu.blogspot.com/</ref><ref>http://academicapress.com/node/44/</ref><ref>http://www.amazon.com/dp/1933146745</ref> In early 2010, Vanke published a detailed balanced Federal budget spreadsheet<ref>http://jeffvanke.com/balanced-budget/</ref> which informed the [[National Commission on Fiscal Responsibility and Reform#Chairmen.27s draft proposal|Bowles-Simpson report]]. Vanke is a member of the [[Modern Whig Party]]. | |||
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Jeffrey Vanke, of Roanoke, Virginia, is a writer, a historian, a non-profit budget consultant, and a centrist political activist. He ran in 2010 for the United States House of Representatives[1][2] to represent Virginia's 6th congressional district, but lost to incumbent Bob Goodlatte.[3]
Vanke earned his Ph.D. in history from Harvard University in 1999; he is an expert on political psychology. In his book on European Union history, Vanke presents a unified theory and formula of politics: , or "the polity is the product of political forces and of the political, economic, and social systems" (Europeanism and European Union: Interests, Emotions, and Systemic Integration in the early European Economic Community, Academica Press, 2010).[4][5][6] In early 2010, Vanke published a detailed balanced Federal budget spreadsheet[7] which informed the Bowles-Simpson report. Vanke is a member of the Modern Whig Party.
References
- ↑ http://www.cnn.com/2010/OPINION/10/26/avlon.independents/index.html?hpt=T2/
- ↑ http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052748703846604575447623205761174.html/
- ↑ https://www.voterinfo.sbe.virginia.gov/election/DATA/2010/EB24720D-F5C6-4880-8DC5-12AE4D0C3772/official/6_s.shtml/
- ↑ http://europeanism-eu.blogspot.com/
- ↑ http://academicapress.com/node/44/
- ↑ http://www.amazon.com/dp/1933146745
- ↑ http://jeffvanke.com/balanced-budget/