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Forms of Duality of Institutions and the Reasons Why: Egypt’s Case

Forms of Duality of Institutions and the Reasons Why: Egypt’s Case

Why do governments and policymakers duplicate existing institutions and create parallel structures with overlapping mandates? …

What Sets a University–and Its Public Policy/Public Administration Program–Apart?

What Sets a University–and Its Public Policy/Public Administration Program–Apart?

Policy-leaning students are already interested in changing the status-quo to further this nation. Colleges and universities must find a way to engage prospective students and to allow their strengths to…

The Crisis of Water Infrastructure in Shrinking Cities

The Crisis of Water Infrastructure in Shrinking Cities

Shrinking cities are losing a good chunk of their populations, yet must still find a way to update infrastructure. How can updates to essential services like water lines be funded…

Nothing Happens By Accident

Nothing Happens By Accident

Americans have a complicated relationship with government: We distrust it and concurrently think ours is the best in the world. The fact that the United States ranked tenth in a…

The Downside of Government Tech

The Downside of Government Tech

Digitizing government tools is all the rage in public administration circles. But the urge to merge current technology with public services is not without consequence. …

Managers vs. Leaders

Managers vs. Leaders

Leaders are often agents of change and risk takers who are oriented towards long-term results. Managers typically maintain the status quo, control risk, and seek immediate results. Both…

The Relevance of Woodrow Wilson to Egypt in 2019

The Relevance of Woodrow Wilson to Egypt in 2019

Woodrow Wilson once said, "It is becoming harder to run a constitution than to frame one.” In today’s Egypt, this statement couldn't be more relevant.…

Federal Government Shutdown: A Possible Long-Term Solution Worth Considering

Federal Government Shutdown: A Possible Long-Term Solution Worth Considering

The failure of President Trump and Congress to reach an agreement over border security and related issues created the recent 35-day federal shutdown. This, as well as the prospect of…

Eye-Level Government: Public Service Here and Now

Eye-Level Government: Public Service Here and Now

No discipline relies more on discussion than public administration. But we can no longer afford to ignore the stumps in our foundation. While we cannot reasonably solve every problem that…

The Silver Tsunami’s Silver Lining

The Silver Tsunami’s Silver Lining

The phenomenon of recent waves of mass retirees has earned the label, a "Silver tsunami." While the loss of institutional knowledge certainly creates cause for concern in both the public…

Policymaking in the Public Right of Way: Coercive Federalism and Telecommunications Policy

Policymaking in the Public Right of Way: Coercive Federalism and Telecommunications Policy

Preemption of local authority for a common good is at the heart of the American federal system. But telecommunications policy is an area where local authority and federal priority have…