What's missing in the discipline of public administration? Two things. First, a recognition of the importance of research on the subject of administrative development. And second, an appreciation of the importance of large forces in determining the path of administrative development. In short, we need a broader conception of what is contained within the domain of public administration scholarship. This broader conception of the field is not new. On the contrary, it revives understandings about the boundaries of public administration scholarship that were prevalent in the field’s earliest years, and then forgotten. Revised June 2014.
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Alasdair Roberts is the Jerome L. Rappaport Professor of Law and Public Policy at Suffolk University Law School in Boston, Massachusetts. He is also a Fellow of the U.S. National Academy of Public Administration. He received his law degree from University of Toronto and his Ph.D. in Public Policy from Harvard University and is the author of several books, including The Logic of Discipline: Global Capitalism and the New Architecture of Government; Blacked Out: Government Secrecy in the Information Age; America’s First Great Depression: Economic Crisis and Political Disorder after the Panic of 1837; and The End of Protest: How Free-Market Capitalism Learned to Control Dissent.
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