No. 69-5, September 2009
Index
- A Nearly Forgotten Classic Study in Public Administration: Edward C. Banfield's Government Project
- Advice for a New President: From Inside and Out
- Are State Marriage Initiatives Having an Eff ect ?An Initial Exploration of the Impact on Divorce and Childhood Poverty Rates
- Building a New Democracy in Ukraine: The Unacknowledged Issue of Ethnic and Linguistic Diversity in Public Administration Education and Training
- Chrik Poortman: A World Bank Professional
- Dead or Alive? The Federalism Revolution and Its Meaning for Public Administration
- Green Tape and Public Employee Rule Abidance: Why Organizational Rule Attributes Matter
- Is Charter School Competition in California Improving the Performance of Traditional Public Schools?
- Key Considerations for the Future of American Environmental Policy
- Learning from Local Economic Development Cases
- Lessons in Framing Responsible Government
- Living in the Past? Change and Continuity in the Norwegian Central Civil Service
- On Rekindling the Light of Public Space
- Pandemic Influenza Planning: An Extraordinary Ethical Dilemma for Local Government Officials
- Presidential Communication Before and After, Then and Now
- Putting Together the Publicness Puzzle: A Framework for Realized Publicness
- Race, Region, and Representative Bureaucracy
- Reassessing Privatization Strategies 25 Years Later: Revisiting Perry and Babitsky's Comparative Performance Study of Urban Bus Transit Services
- Restoring the Rule of Law to Public Administration: What Frank Goodnow Got Right and Leonard White Didn't
- Revising the Leadership Paradigm in Sub‐Saharan Africa: A Study of Community‐Based Leadership
- The Complementarity View: Exploring a Continuum in Political—Administrative Relations
- The Role of Information in Environmental Governance
- What Local Policy Makers Should Know about Urban Road Charging: Lessons from Worldwide Experience
- “Our Usable Past”: A Historical Contextual Approach to Administrative Values