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The Future of Public Administration: End of a Short Stay in the Sun? Or a New Day A-Dawning

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The Future of Public Administration: End of a Short Stay in the Sun? Or a New Day A-Dawning
Author(s)Golembiewski, Robert T.
AbstractIn this article, Golembiewski adopts a futuristic view, resting on four contributors to the present uneasy state of the field but focusing on a dozen “action items” that can help remedy matters. Selectivity dominates, but nonetheless the author outlines the major thrusts required to move beyond the present condition of the field – expressed as “an intellectual crisis,” a “stuckness,” or by related metaphors.
IssueNo2
Pages139-149
ArticleAccess to Article
SourcePublic Administration Review
VolumeNo56
PubDateMarch-April 1996
ISBN_ISSN0033-3352

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