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Improving the Corruption Perception Index Rank for United States


Alexandru V. Roman

In the recently released 2010, Transparency International’s Corruption Perception Index (CPI), which measures the perception of corruption in the public sector, the United States received…

Business as Usual?


Josephine Gatti

Business hasn’t been “as usual” in Las Vegas, NV, for quite a while. Metropolitan Las Vegas has the highest foreclosure rate in the nation and Nevada…

Transformation of Real-time Reporting: The Recovery Act


Donna S. Canestraro, Theresa A. Pardo, Natalie Helbig and Alison Heaphy

The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 (ARRA) challenged state agencies to meet the Act’s new…

Public Servants in Cameroon

Serving the public has never been anything easy to manage. There are two kinds of public servants here in Cameroon…It has never been easy to associate one-self in any of…

Good to Know…Week of November 22, 2010

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

PA TIMES Announces 2011 Print Schedule and Editorial Calendar

PA TIMES Announces 2011 Print Schedule and Editorial Calendar

Washington, DC–The PA TIMES, print newspaper of the American Society for Public Administration (ASPA), has released its 2011 print schedule and editorial calendar.

The Meaning of Friendship in a Social Networked World


"What is a friend? A single soul dwelling in two bodies."

This quote is attributed to the ancient Greek philosopher Aristotle, who wrote extensively about the notion and importance of true…

Good to Know…Week of November 15, 2010

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

Whence Conspiracy Theories? The Nation’s Founding From Fabric of Suspicion

President Obama’s recent appointment of Harvard Professor, Cass Sunstein, to head the Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs, would have gone largely uncommented upon were it not for Sunstein’s position,…

Good to Know…Week of November 8, 2010

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

Pay it Forward…Advice from an ASPA Member

For those of you considering a career in the professoriate and for newly minted assistant professors, the bad news first. Yes, academic success is partly based on merit, but also…