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The National Academy of Public Administration (NAPA) elected several new
fellows in the Fall of 2011. Among them, two international NAPA fellows
have been elected.
They are International…
This article is Part 1 of 2. Watch for the second piece next Monday, December 5, 2011.
Tom Bertone
In the May 23, 2011, Online
HEALTH CARE
Last Chance for Medicare, Medicaid Reform? Nope
The
real lesson of the supercommittee’s collapse is that the political
elements have to line up just right to put the…
A Career of Excellence: Public Administration Professor Receives Lifetime Achievement Award
Krishna Tummala was one of the first students to receive professional
training at the Indian Institute of…
THE GREAT RECESSION
The Great Recession and Its Impact on Americans
The Great Recession has impacted virtually every American. In recent…
Recently three members of the ASPA National Council traveled to Seoul,
S. Korea to attend the ASPA- KAPA (Korean Association of Public
Administration) Conference. Help us ‘describe’ their cultural experience
…
This article is the first in a two-part series. Watch next Monday, November 21, 2011, for the second piece.
Alexandru V. Roman
The
last decade can be…
CRIME AND PUNISHMENT
Seattle Police Test Taking Drug Offenders Straight to Treatment
Seattle’s Belltown neighborhood, located just south of the…
Mary Van Verst
In
late August, Governor Toshizo Ido and a delegation from the Hyogo
Prefecture of Japan visited Seattle. A group of Evergreen Chapter
members attended a…
Bill Barnes
David
Brooks, the New York Times columnist and PBS political pundit, is often
right, usually on the Right, and always thoughtful and charmingly
earnest. This time,…
Why it is Amazing that Public Servants can Administrate at All, Part 2
This article is the second in a two-part series. To read last week's article, click the link in the Related Articles box below. If you would like to…
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