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Paradigm Shifts in Public Administration — Toward New Benchmarks and Best Practices

Paradigm Shifts in Public Administration — Toward New Benchmarks and Best Practices

The views expressed are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the views of ASPA as an organization. Column 6: Toward New Team and Network Management By Siegrun…

Generation Y and the Work-life Balance: Challenges for Public Sector HR Professionals

Generation Y and the Work-life Balance: Challenges for Public Sector HR Professionals

A note for our readers: the views reflected by the authors do not reflect the views of ASPA. By Joe Jarret They are called Generation Y or Millennials, and are…

Global Perspectives of Public Administration: Public Sector Reform and New Public Management

Global Perspectives of Public Administration: Public Sector Reform and New Public Management

A note for our readers: the views reflected by the authors do not reflect the views of ASPA. By Andrew Vaz The 21st century has been a difficult period in…

Developing an International Perspective for Public Administration Makes Sense

Developing an International Perspective for Public Administration Makes Sense

A note for our readers: the views reflected by the authors do not reflect the views of ASPA. By Christine Springer As public managers, we live in an international and…

Conversations from the Field: Interview with Liz Agpaoa

Conversations from the Field: Interview with Liz Agpaoa

A note for our readers: the views reflected by the authors do not reflect the views of ASPA. By Paula Bechtler As both government and nonprofit entities take stock of what…

Into the Woods: The “Nature” of Public Policy and Public Administration

Into the Woods: The “Nature” of Public Policy and Public Administration

A note for our readers: the views reflected by the authors do not reflect the views of ASPA.   By Benjamin H. Deitchman In the wind and fog of New York’s…

Teaching Impact

Teaching Impact

A note for our readers: the views reflected by the authors do not reflect the views of ASPA. By Thomas Bryer This is the second of an occasional column series.…

Global Health – The Great Disease Exchange

Global Health – The Great Disease Exchange

A note for our readers: the views reflected by the authors do not reflect the views of ASPA.   By Burden Lundgren For at least a decade, programs, departments, degrees, certificates…

Expanding the Role of Public Administration: From Citizen Participation to Open Government

Expanding the Role of Public Administration: From Citizen Participation to Open Government

A note for our readers: the views reflected by the authors do not reflect the views of ASPA. By Andrew Vaz It is very important for a democratic government to…

Role of Traditional Euclidian Zoning in a Post-Industrial Economy

Role of Traditional Euclidian Zoning in a Post-Industrial Economy

A note for our readers: the views reflected by the authors do not reflect the views of ASPA. By David Robinson Ninety years is a long time for anything to…

Public-Private Partnerships in Higher Education: The Western Governors University Initiative

Public-Private Partnerships in Higher Education: The Western Governors University Initiative

A note for our readers: the views reflected by the authors do not reflect the views of ASPA. By Frank Woodward Jon Nixon wrote in 2011 in Higher Education and…