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From our Members about Dave Olson:


“I have known Dave since the 1990s, and we have met at numerous RCLS events since then. Dave was a great scholar and really gentle person. It was always interesting to hear his comments in various panels, and a pleasure to be together with him and Ellen in the evenings. Dave and Ellen also visited my wife Jutka and myself in our home in Tananger, Norway, when we worked on a book on WTO negotiations (published in 2014). Dave wrote a very interesting chapter on American trade policy from Bush to Obama.” – Hilmar Rommetvedt


“David was always a star at our meetings.

“If I can share a story, I first met David when Riccardo and I were doing some research on parliaments around the world (Irina: I think this was the first time I met you, too, in New Orleans, for the SPSA some 15 years ago).

“David was very interested in our research, and I explained (very proudly (!) that we had developed a questionnaire that was sent to the Clerk/SG of parliaments, including Eastern Europe. David said something like: “That must have been the questionnaire I saw staff filling in when I was in [blank: I forget the country]. I overheard their discussion: ” How do you think the researchers would like us to answer this question?” !” David was always the pragmatist, and helped keep me grounded!” – Rick Stapenhurst


“This is very sad news. I’m sure all of us have many personal memories of David Olson, and many of us had personal friendships with him. As someone from post-communist Europe, I want to recall his great contribution to the development of parliamentary research in our region. I recall the first RCLS conferences in the early 1990s, which I and some of my colleagues attended, and other projects under David Olson’s leadership that I participated in. I remember numerous personal/non-work meetings. I have always greatly appreciated his kind attitude and tolerance for the opinions of others.

“When I was talking about David Olson’s understanding of the parliaments in Central and Eastern Europe, I remembered that together with DO and Petra Guasti (Rakusanova at the time) we also edited a publication on parliaments in CEE” – Zdenka Mansfeldova


“Prof. Dr. David Olson (Dave) was among a few scholars, among them Prof. Gisbert H. Flanz, Prof. Lawrence Longley, Robert Nakamura, and Prof. and Prof. Allan Kornberg, who had worked, shared plenty of time, and learned a lot in this field. It was a great pleasure for me to get together with people whose scholarly works were and are my primary reading. All passed away. C’est la vie!

“I met Dave at the IPSA RCLS Paris Conference in 1994 and then on several occasions in Berlin, Ljubliana, Istanbul, Greensboro, and my home town of Trabzon. It was really sad that I failed to contribute to the special issue on The New Roles of Parliamentary Committees (JLS) 1998 when Larry and Dave called me. Beloved Dave and Ellen guided me when I was exploring NGOs in North Carolina as a Fulbrightee in 2001.

“He was always positive and motivating in person. They hosted me and my sister, Adalet, at their home in Greensboro in 2005, and they stayed with us for about a week in Istanbul, Ankara, and Trabzon in 2007. In addition to his scholarly contributions, he and his wife work with social organizations, such as LWV.” – Omer Faruk Genckaya

 

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