William Ascher (born January 3, 1947) is the Donald C. McKenna Professor of Government and Economics at Claremont McKenna College in Claremont, California, where he served as Academic Vice President and Dean of the Faculty (2000–2005). Previously, as Professor of Public Policy and Political Science, he directed 'Duke University's Centre for International Development Research' (1985–2000). He studies strategic planning, policymaking in developing countries, natural resource and environmental policy, Latin American and Asian political economy, political psychology, and forecasting methods.

He has authored 'Forecasting: An Appraisal for Policymakers and Planners' (1978), 'Scheming for the Poor: The Politics of Redistribution in Latin America' (1984), 'Natural Resource Policymaking in Developing Countries' (1990), 'Communities and Sustainable Forestry in Developing Countries' (1994), 'Why Governments Waste Natural Resources' (1999), and 'Bringing in the Future: Strategies for Farsightedness and Sustainability' (2009).

He co-authored or co-edited 'Strategic Planning and Forecasting' (1983), 'Central American Recovery and Development' (1989), 'The Caspian Sea: A Quest for Environmental Security' (2000), 'Guide to Sustainable Development and Environmental Policy' (2001), and 'Revitalizing Political Psychology' (2005).

Ascher currently serves as the Director of Soka University of America's Pacific Basin Research Centre and is a member of a World Bank's Advisory Group.

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