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Washington, DC–The
nominations period for ASPA awards is now open. The Society would like
to encourage members and non-members to nominate deserving individuals
or organizations to receive…
Washington, DC–With just a week to go, ASPA is gearing up for
Public Service Recognition Week (PSRW). We are excited about the…
This was a great session at ASPA's recent conference and I will work hard to try
to get the Society to offer something similar at the 2013 Annual Conference in…
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?…
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the third piece, which discusses the author's Political Elasticity
Theory in more detail, to…
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…
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…
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…
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,…
Private Sector Ethics: The Key to Reviving Trust in Government?
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