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It is Time to Honor Our Fallen Federal Civil Servants

It is Time to Honor Our Fallen Federal Civil Servants


Terry Newell, Robert Gest III

When Marine Cpl. Jamie R. Lowe was killed in Afghanistan in January 2010, he was brought home with a military escort and an American…

Alternative Approaches to Revising the ASPA Code of Ethics


ASPA is seeking member input for this discussion. If you would like to comment on this article, please click the 'Post A Comment' link below. You must be…

Good to Know…Week of September 5, 2011


SEPTEMBER 11, 2001
United in Remembrance, Divided over Policies
Ten years after the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001, the events of that day retain a…

Evergreen Chapter Members Meet with Former Nobel Peace Prize Winner and International Ambassador to Ban Land Mines

Evergreen Chapter Members Meet with Former Nobel Peace Prize Winner and International Ambassador to Ban Land Mines


Mary Van Verst

In June Tun Channareth, an internationally renowned advocate for a ban on landmines and co-recipient of the 1997 Nobel Peace Prize, came to Seattle from…

Good to Know…Week of August 29, 2011



INTERESTING…
How a Pharmaceutical Giant is Battling Malnutrition on the Ground in Haiti
Abbot could have just given money to Partners…

Registration Open for ASPA’s Professional Development Webinars

Registration Open for ASPA’s Professional Development Webinars


ASPA continues to offer top professional development opportunities in the form of webinars and is pleased to announce its 2011 schedule. These five webinars focus on topics in public administration…

Good to Know…Week of August 22, 2011



ECONOMY AND BUDGET
U.S. Still AAA Nation, Says Credit-Rater Fitch
Notably, the rater also assigned a stable outlook on that rating…

ASPA’s Public Administration Review Welcomes New Editors from Indiana University

ASPA’s Public Administration Review Welcomes New Editors from Indiana University


Bloomington, INPublic Administration Review, the premier journal of public administration research, theory and practice, is returning to Indiana University and its School of Public and Environmental…

Good to Know…Week of August 15, 2011


STIMULUS
Could Unspent Stimulus Money Be Used to Fend Off a New Recession?
The nation's top economists are already giving odds on a double-dip recession. The…

Good to Know…Week of August 8, 2011



POLICY
Anti-porn Bill Won't Protect Children, but it Could Cripple the Internet
I’ve noticed two things when studying elected officials. First, many seem to know almost nothing about technology. Second,…

The Multidimensional Character of the Arab Revolutions, Part 5


This is Part 5 of a 5 part series. Read Parts 1-4 by clicking the links in the Related Articles box below this article.

Mordu Serry-Kamal