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Where’s My State Energy Office?

In the United States, each state has its own unique economic, political and energy resources, and thus each state has its own unique state energy office. An analysis of administrative…

Our Umpiring Obsession: A Public Administration Perspective

Our Umpiring Obsession: A Public Administration Perspective

American society is obsessed with our umpires. Analysis of presidential debates—from the participants, the pundits, and the general public—goes beyond the substance and articulation of the candidates to the performance…

Climate and Clean Energy Policy Federalism

Federalism has been a constant driver of progress and source of tension throughout U.S. history. Federalist #46 notes the limitation of the federal authorities but also indicates an opportunity for…

Teaching and Practice in a Fact Free Political Context

The nature of public administration requires an understanding of the role of research, analysis and expertise in the context of a politicized, democratic society. Exactly how public administration inform and…

Summer Television for the Public Administrator

Summer Television for the Public Administrator

This summer, scholars and practitioners can study the field of public administration without opening a journal or book. The Republican and Democratic National Conventions will shape the future of global…

Public Bureaucracies on TV: “The Americans”

Public Bureaucracies on TV: “The Americans”

“The Americans,” a critically-acclaimed show, exposes viewers to the competing bureaucracies of the Cold War during the 1980s in and around Washington, D.C. through the lives of front line agents.…

A Tribute to My Family of Public Administrators

A Tribute to My Family of Public Administrators

As scholars and practitioners of public administration, we are fortunate to be part of a field with an abundance of role models. While we cannot fault the media for holding…

Economics, Environment and Equity

Economics, Environment and Equity

Energy impacts virtually every function of modern life. Current energy challenges lack simple, correct solutions. Federal inaction on climate change and 21st century energy technologies has facilitated a state role…

Woodrow Wilson’s Best Writing (Hint: It’s Not the Politics-Administration Dichotomy)

Woodrow Wilson’s Best Writing (Hint: It’s Not the Politics-Administration Dichotomy)

Woodrow Wilson’s academic writings are foundational reading for students and scholars of public administration. While his love letters may not have the renown of his theoretical analysis on the politics-administration…

Education Policy and Inequality: Do We Have Unrealistic Expectations for K-12 Education?

Education Policy and Inequality: Do We Have Unrealistic Expectations for K-12 Education?

The U.S. public education system is world class, but it is also an embarrassment for such an affluent nation. Yet, there are reasons for optimism. Stakeholders understand the critical role…

2015: A Year at the Energy-Employment Nexus

2015: A Year at the Energy-Employment Nexus

Green jobs, the Keystone XL Pipeline and fracking are relatively recent terms to enter our political lexicon, but they will appear near the top of policy agendas in 2015. The…

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