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Bill Barnes
Most
local leaders have worked through the optimistic “doing more with less”
phase. Now, many are figuring out how to do less with less.
They are…
This
article is part of a series on "Social Media and Civic
Engagement," to be published on PA TIMES Online
during the month of February, and is Part…
To read Springer's winning article, click the link in the Related Articles box below this piece.
Washington, DC–The PA TIMES is pleased to announce…
This
article is the first of a series to be published on PA TIMES Online
during the month of February under the topic of "Social Media and Civic…
Jose Luis Irizarry
As ASPA’s Student Representative I have
worked very hard with ASPA’s Staff, National Council, Sections, SIGS and
members to help facilitate student (and new…
Washington, DC–ASPA and the National Academy of Public Administration (NAPA) established the National Public Service Award (NPSA)
program in 1983 to pay…
The following announcements are provided by ASPA's sections.
The John A. Rohr Scholarship in Public Administration and Law
The
Section on Public Law and Administration is pleased to announce…
Washington, DC–The American
Society for Public Administration pleased to announce the recipients of
several of the Society's major awards. All of the awards will be
presented at the…
This article is the first of a two-part posting. Watch for Part 2 to be posted this Thursday, January 26th.
Panagiotis Karkatsoulis
The
future of the Greek…
This article is the second of a two-part posting. To read part one, see the Related Articles box below for a link.
Arie Halachmi
The changes…
Greece: Towards a New Administrative Solidarity, Part 2
This article is the second of a two-part posting.
Panagiotis Karkatsoulis
Taking into account the previously-mentioned remarks, no significant change in the administrative reform policy is expected…
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