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The Delaware Association of Public Administration (DAPA), with support from the University of Delaware’s School of Urban Affairs & Public Policy, hosted a conversation with Meredith Newman, ASPA president and…
In 2006, the Child Welfare League of America, in their 2009 National Fact Sheet, reported there were an estimated 905,000 children in the United States determined to be victims of…
Links to articles from several sources keeping you informed about reports and trends on all topics and areas of expertise in public administration.…
With the collaboration of the Indian government, ASPA embarked on an academic and professional exchange to promote better cultural understanding of mutual public administration issues. The U.S. Delegation was led…
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The 2010 Public Administration Theory Network (PAT-Net) conference was held in Omaha, Nebraska on May 20-23 and was hosted by the University of Nebraska at Omaha. The formal theme of…
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Immediately after the horrific 7.0 earthquake that decimated Port-au-Prince, Haiti on January 12, 2010, the world media descended on the poverty-stricken country and provided nearly "24-7" coverage of the disaster…
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The 2010 Annual Conference held in San Jose, CA was a major success. This year's theme, “Invigorating Public Service for Change,” was displayed in a variety of sessions, workshops and…
Now, nearly a dozen years ago, the membership of the International Association of Schools and Institutes of Administration (IASIA–headquartered in Brussels, Belgium) began to debate the need for, and the…