No. 61-4, July 2001
Index
- 2000 PAR Award Winners
- A Strategic Framework for Devolving Responsibility and Functions from Government to the Private Sector
- Appointment Delay for Vacancies on the Federal Communications Commission
- Booknotes
- Challenges of (Dis) Connectedness in the “Big Questions” Methodologies in Public Administration
- Do Networks Really Work? A Framework for Evaluating Public‐Sector Organizational Networks
- Drug Testing in the Public Sector: An Interpretation Grounded in Rosenbloom's Competing‐Perspectives Model
- Hybrid Organizations and the Alignment of Interests: The Case of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac
- John Stuart Mill's Theory of Bureaucracy within Representative Government: Balancing Competence and Participation
- Priorities for 2001 and Beyond
- Probing the Strategic Intricacies of Public–Private Partnership: The Patent as a Comparative Reference
- Questions About Policy Transparency
- Remembering Herbert A. Simon (1916–2001)
- Street‐Level Leadership
- The Presidency and the Executive Branch
- Work‐Family Balance and Job Satisfaction: The Impact of Family‐Friendly Policies on Attitudes of Federal Government Employees