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A Post-Trump World

A Post-Trump World

Public Administration educators and other academics in higher education must be active participants in the policy dialogue and debate what is needed to shape the future of our nation. There are…

A New Public Administration Paradigm Is Emerging

A New Public Administration Paradigm Is Emerging

The field of public administration is progressively—and I believe unwittingly—shifting into a new philosophical paradigm. This paradigm is the antithesis of the historical philosophical foundations established by George Frederickson in…

Keeping Our Doors Open? An Overview of Refugee Resettlement Policy in The United States

Keeping Our Doors Open? An Overview of Refugee Resettlement Policy in The United States

Refugee resettlement in the United States is a contentious issue, and debates over resettlement policies seem likely to continue for the foreseeable future. In this article, I discuss how refugee…

A Salute to Public Servants

A Salute to Public Servants

What can we in public administration do based on the current Trump presidency? One option is to practice continuous guerilla government in the form of whistleblowing, anonymous tips to the…

Blockchain: A Potentially Disruptive Innovation

Blockchain: A Potentially Disruptive Innovation

Innovation in the public sector is always a topic of discussion wrought with both hyperbole and striking contradictions. Especially engaging is when the dialogue couples the inherent inefficiencies woven into…

The Politics of Contempt

The Politics of Contempt

We take for granted that politics is characterized by partisanship. It may even be that extreme partisanship is more the norm than the exception. Strictly speaking, partisanship is the expression of…

Pay Trumps No Pay

Pay Trumps No Pay

Today a senior staff member in a critically important national institution with a college degree works full time without a salary. This is apparently an acceptable state of affairs because…

Social Security Administration and Budget Cuts: The Struggle to Provide Customer Service

Social Security Administration and Budget Cuts: The Struggle to Provide Customer Service

For the past six years, Social Security Administration (SSA) employees have struggled to meet the growing demand for customer service. On average, Social Security beneficiaries wait on hold for 15…

Medicaid Expansion: Will Positive Outcomes Assure Future Viability?

Medicaid Expansion: Will Positive Outcomes Assure Future Viability?

There is perhaps a case no more contentious in public administration of U.S. health care services than state implementation (or not) of Medicaid expansion for medically indigent and low income…

Evergreen Chapter Facilitates Internship for Nursing Student from Japan

Evergreen Chapter Facilitates Internship for Nursing Student from Japan

In March 2017, members of ASPA’s Evergreen Chapter welcomed Ms. Marina Inagaki to Washington State for a two week internship. Marina is a doctoral candidate at the University of Hyogo…

The White House Chief of Staff – The Most Powerful Person in Washington?

The White House Chief of Staff – The Most Powerful Person in Washington?

I’ve often thought that the role of the White House Chief of Staff (WHCOS) was equal in complexity and responsibilities to about any other public servant’s role that I could…