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Author Responds to Comments on “Public Administration and the Prevailing Political Regime”


EDITOR'S NOTE: In a Comment on Bertone's PA TIMES Online article "Public Administration and the Prevailing Political Regime" published March 12,…

ASPA Webinar on Social Media and Government

ASPA Webinar on Social Media and Government



Washington, DC–Does your local government use social media? Or have you been hearing a lot about social media and still not sure how useful it is for governments?…

Doing for the Social Sciences what Darwin did for the Biological Sciences, Part 3


Due to its length, this article has been split into three pieces. Parts one and two of this article may be read by clicking the link in the Related Articles…

Doing for the Social Sciences what Darwin did for the Biological Sciences, Part 2


Due to its length, this article has been split into three pieces. Watch for the third piece, which discusses the author's Political Elasticity Theory in more detail, to…

Private Sector Ethics: The Key to Reviving Trust in Government?


To comment on this, or any article, click on Post A Comment below the article. To read other articles by this author, click on the links in the…

Doing for the Social Sciences what Darwin did for the Biological Sciences

Doing for the Social Sciences what Darwin did for the Biological Sciences


Due to its length, this article has been split into three pieces. Watch for the second piece, which discusses the author's own struggle to link public administration to…

ASPA Posts National Conference Lectures Online


Washington, DC–The American Society for Public Administration (ASPA) has released video of the key lectures from their recent national conference in Las Vegas, NV.

Those lectures and links…

ASPA Welcomes New Leadership

ASPA Welcomes New Leadership


Washington, DC–The American Society for Public Administration (ASPA/Society) welcomed their new volunteer leadership during the Society's recent national conference in Las Vegas.

Kuotsai Tom Liou, a professor at the…

Haiti: A Glimmer of Hope?

Haiti: A Glimmer of Hope?


Bill Miller

What a difference two years make. On January 12, 2010, the world was horrified to witness the aftermath of the devastating 7.0 earthquake that decimated Port-au-Prince,…

The Citizens Initiative Review: From Pilot to Permanent—An Interview with the Co-Director of Organization Charged with Implementation

The Citizens Initiative Review: From Pilot to Permanent—An Interview with the Co-Director of Organization Charged with Implementation


Due to it's length, this interview was split into two parts. The first part of this interview, which discussed Elliot Shuford's background as well as background for the…

ASPA Executive Director One of Five Association Leaders Named to ASAE’s 2012 Class of Fellows

ASPA Executive Director One of Five Association Leaders Named to ASAE’s 2012 Class of Fellows


Washington, DC—Five association leaders, including Antoinette Samuel, executive director of the American Society for Public Administration (ASPA), have been named to ASAE's 2012 Class of Fellows. The Fellows…