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Public Management and Change
Beryl A. Radin, Series Editor
American University
Editorial Advisory Board
Books in this Series
This new series seeks to publish research and theoretical contributions that advance the understanding of public institutions and their management, both of which have entered an era of significant change. These books will be used in the graduate-level classroom as well as by scholars and practitioners. Over the past decade, the field of public management has developed from a small subfield of political science to an international, multidisciplinary enterprise that draws on concepts and methods from sociology, anthropology, economics, history, and general management. This series seeks to capture those developments by highlighting works that are enriched by these approaches and which shed new light on the problems of public management today.
The books in the series will address the increasing complexity of the public sector, encompassing governmental jurisdictions, nonprofit and private organizations that contract with government, as well as non-public institutions that engage in projects and activities that have public purposes or implications.
Issues covered may include increasing global interest in public management reform, particularly the reform of central and local government, public services management, public-private partnerships, and issues of the accountability and governance of public institutions and service systems. Although the series is likely to emphasize activities within the U.S., it would also include works that involve cross-national and comparative research.
To submit a prospectus or manuscript, please contact:
Donald Jacobs
Georgetown University Press
3240 Prospect Street, NW
Washington, DC 20007
Fax (202) 687.6340
dpj5@georgetown.edu
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Books in the series
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Challenging the Performance Movement (Paperback) Accountability, Complexity, and Democratic Values Beryl A. Radin |
Charitable Choice at Work (Paperback) Evaluating Faith-Based Job Programs in the States Sheila Suess Kennedy, Wolfgang Bielefeld |
Charitable Choice at Work (Hardcover) Evaluating Faith-Based Job Programs in the States Sheila Suess Kennedy, Wolfgang Bielefeld |
The Collaborative Public Manager (Paperback) New Ideas for the Twenty-first Century Edited by Rosemary O’Leary, Lisa Blomgren Bingham |
The Dynamics of Performance Management (Paperback) Constructing Information and Reform Donald P. Moynihan |
The Greening of the U.S. Military (Paperback) Environmental Policy, National Security, and Organizational Change Robert F. Durant |
How Management Matters (Paperback) Street-Level Bureaucrats and Welfare Reform Norma M. Riccucci |
Implementing Innovation (Paperback) Fostering Enduring Change in Environmental and Natural Resource Governance Toddi A. Steelman |
Managing within Networks (Paperback) Adding Value to Public Organizations Robert Agranoff |
Measuring the Performance of the Hollow State (Paperback) David G. Frederickson, H. George Frederickson |
Organizational Learning at NASA (Paperback) The Challenger and Columbia Accidents Julianne G. Mahler, with Maureen Hogan Casamayou |
Public Values and Public Interest (Paperback) Counterbalancing Economic Individualism Barry Bozeman |
The Responsible Contract Manager (Paperback) Protecting the Public Interest in an Outsourced World Steven Cohen, William Eimicke |
Revisiting Waldo's Administrative State (Hardcover) Constancy and Change in Public Administration Edited by David H. Rosenbloom, Howard E. McCurdy |
Revisiting Waldo's Administrative State (Paperback) Constancy and Change in Public Administration Edited by David H. Rosenbloom, Howard E. McCurdy |
Beryl A. Radin is a Scholar in Residence in the School of Public Affairs at American University. She was the recipient of the 2002 Donald Stone Outstanding Academic Award from the Section on Intergovernmental Administration and Management of the American Society for Public Administration. Radin served as the president of the Association for Public Policy Analysis and Management from 1995-96. She is the author of numerous articles, book chapters, and books, including Beyond Machiavelli: Policy Analysis Comes of Age (Georgetown University Press). In 1996-98, she served as a special advisor to the Assistant Secretary for Management and Budget in the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.
Editorial Advisory Board
Robert Agranoff, Indiana University-Bloomington and Instituto Universitario Ortega y Gassett
Michael Barzelay, London School of Economics
Ann O'M. Bowman, University of South Carolina
George Frederickson, University of Kansas
William Gormley, Georgetown University
Rosemary O'Leary, Syracuse University
Norma Riccucci, Rutgers University
David Rosenbloom, American University
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