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Public Health Concerns in the Aftermath of the Japanese Earthquake, Tsunami and the Fukushima Reactor Breach


The March/April print and online editions of PA TIMES featured several articles on the aftermath of the devastating earthquake and subsequent tsunami in Japan. Contact Christine McCrehin, [email protected],…

The 2012 Budget Proposal: Administration Remains Dedicated to Environmental Initiatives Despite Immense Budget Pressures


This article is part of a Special Section titled "ENVIRONMENT VS. ECONOMICS…REVOLUTION OR RESOLUTION?" that ran in the March/April 2011 print issue of PA TIMES. Contact Editor Christine…

Environmental Justice: A Promise for Sustainable-Livable Communities


This article is part of a Special Section titled "ENVIRONMENT VS. ECONOMICS…REVOLUTION OR RESOLUTION?" that ran in the March/April 2011 print issue of PA TIMES. Contact Editor Christine…

Financial Stewardship through Green Public-Private Partnerships


This article is part of a Special Section titled "ENVIRONMENT VS. ECONOMICS…REVOLUTION OR RESOLUTION?" that ran in the March/April 2011 print issue of PA TIMES. Contact Editor Christine…

The Use of Social Network Applications in the Japanese Earthquake and Tsunami Response Efforts

The Use of Social Network Applications in the Japanese Earthquake and Tsunami Response Efforts


The March/April print and online editions of PA TIMES featured several articles on the aftermath of the devastating earthquake and subsequent tsunami in Japan. Contact Christine McCrehin, [email protected],…

Part 2: The End of a Tyrant and the Continuation of Democratic Revolutions in the Middle East

Part 2: The End of a Tyrant and the Continuation of Democratic Revolutions in the Middle East


Alexander Dawoody

Today, however, the United States is involved with the world community in enforcing the United Nations Security Council’s No-fly-Zone over Libya. This is the right move.…

Good to Know…Week of March 27, 2011

Links to articles from several sources keeping you informed about reports and trends on all topics and areas of expertise in public administration.

Japan: Early Observations on Heroism, Authority, Emergency Response and Global Governance

Japan: Early Observations on Heroism, Authority, Emergency Response and Global Governance


The March/April print and online editions of PA TIMES featured several articles on the aftermath of the devastating earthquake and subsequent tsunami in Japan. Contact Christine McCrehin, [email protected],…

The End of a Tyrant and the Continuation of Democratic Revolutions in the Middle East

The End of a Tyrant and the Continuation of Democratic Revolutions in the Middle East


Alexander Dawoody

Finally, the lying terrorist dictator of Libya is about to be deposed. After terrorizing his country and the world for 42 years, Moammar Qaddafi’s days in…

Good to Know…Week of March 21, 2011

Links to articles from several sources keeping you informed about reports and trends on all topics and areas of expertise in public administration.

Energy and Excitement Surround ASPA Conference Kick-off

Energy and Excitement Surround ASPA Conference Kick-off


Christine McCrehin

The energy was palpable as I attended ASPA's annual conference this past Saturday and Sunday in Baltimore, MD, at the Renaissance Harborplace Hotel.