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"Public administration provides most of the critical human resources-and the management capability-to try to prevent, respond to, and recover from the worst effects of both human-caused and natural disasters. The COVID-19 pandemic presented the greatest challenge to governments' fundamental responsibility to "serve and protect" citizens since the Second World War. The belated response to the pandemic, and the need to socially distance required to prevent its spread, forced a massive shift in interpersonal activity and resulted in the rush to, and need to, connect remotely"--

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"Public administration provides most of the critical human resources-and the management capability-to try to prevent, respond to, and recover from the worst effects of both human-caused and natural disasters. The COVID-19 pandemic presented the greatest challenge to governments' fundamental responsibility to "serve and protect" citizens since the Second World War. The belated response to the pandemic, and the need to socially distance required to prevent its spread, forced a massive shift in interpersonal activity and resulted in the rush to, and need to, connect remotely"--
Autorenporträt
Michael E. Milakovich is a professor emeritus of political science at the University of Miami in Coral Gables, Florida. A life member of the American Society for Public Administration, he serves as an expert witness, advises public and nonprofit organizations on policy analysis and quality improvement, and consults with various agencies domestically and abroad. Dr. Milakovich is a widely published author of journal articles and books on a variety of subjects in digital governance, digital learning, political science and public administration.