No. 81-1, January 2021
Index
- Agile: A New Way of Governing
- American Society for Public Administration Code of Ethics
- Another Changing of the Guard: Thank You, and Welcome Aboard!
- Balancing Trade‐Offs between Policy Responsiveness and Effectiveness: The Impact of Vertical Policy‐Process Integration on Policy Accumulation
- Celebrating 81 Years
- Creaming among Caseworkers: Effects of Client Competence and Client Motivation on Caseworkers’ Willingness to Help
- Different Processes, Different Outcomes? Assessing the Individual‐Level Impacts of Public Participation
- Do More Options Always Benefit the Users of Public Services? An Experimental Study of School Choice, Performance, and Satisfaction
- Dysfunction by Design: Trumpism as Administrative Doctrine
- Expanding the Reach of Representativeness, Discretion, and Collaboration: The Unrealized Potential of Public Administration Research in Atrocity Prevention
- Fritz Sager, and Patrick Overeem, eds., The European Public Servant: A Shared Administrative Identity? Colchester: ECPR Press, 2015. 326pp. Hardback £65.00, ISBN: 9781907301742 Paperback £30.00, ISBN: 9781785522338 Fritz Sager, Christian Rosser, Céline Mavrot, and Pascal Y. Hurni. A Transatlantic History of Public Administration. Analyzing the USA, Germany and France. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar Publishing Limited, 2018. 224 pp. Hardback £67.50, ISBN: 9781788113748 E‐book €25, eISBN: 9781788113755
- Governance: Struggle and Strife—Or Synergy and Success—In the Trans‐COVID Era
- Government Openness and Public Trust: The Mediating Role of Democratic Capacity
- Information for Contributors
- Issue Information
- James D. Ward, Policing and Race in America: Economic, Political and Social Dynamics (Lanham, MD: Lexington Books, 2018). 291 pp. $42.99 (pbk.), ISBN: 978‐1‐4985‐5093‐2
- Joseph Kopser and Bret Boyd, Catalyst: Leadership and Strategy in a Changing World (Seattle, Washington: Amazon Digital Services LLC, 2018). 306 pp. $9.99 (eBook) ISBN 978‐1‐5445‐1014‐9; $15.99 (paperback), ISBN 978‐1‐5445‐1015‐6
- Persistence or Partisanship: Exploring the Relationship between Presidential Administrations and Criminal Enforcement by the US Environmental Protection Agency, 1983–2019
- Reputation‐Sourced Authority and the Prospect of Unchecked Bureaucratic Power
- The Robustness of National Agency Governance in Integrated Administrative Systems: Evidence from a large‐scale study
- What Determines Where Public Investment Goes? Regional Governance and the Role of Institutional Rules and Power
- When Local Governments Request Access to Data: Power and Coordination Mechanisms across Stakeholders