Public policy and public administration are fundamental to a functioning society. These fields are embedded into our institutions, everyday lives, and the greater culture. This book will explore public interest roles in 2025 from the student, scholar, and practitioner perspective, as well as from their impacts on people and the planet.
Public policy and public administration are fundamental to a functioning society. These fields are embedded into our institutions, everyday lives, and the greater culture. This book will explore public interest roles in 2025 from the student, scholar, and practitioner perspective, as well as from their impacts on people and the planet.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Benjamin H. Deitchman is an experienced practitioner and academic in and around state government administration and policy. His previous book, based on his doctoral dissertation, was Climate and Clean Energy Policy: State Insititions and Economic Implications. He currently works for the Georgia Public Service Commission in Atlanta, Georgia.
Inhaltsangabe
Preface. 1. Introduction 2. From Student Government to the Real Government: Public Policy in Everyday Lives 3. From the DMV to the DMZ: The Public Policy All Around Us 4. Prime Time Public Service: Public Policy in Popular Culture 5. The Policy Implications of Sports: What This Field Can Learn from the Playing Field 6. Princes, Princesses, Politicians, and the Public Interest: Public Policy in Transition
Preface. 1. Introduction 2. From Student Government to the Real Government: Public Policy in Everyday Lives 3. From the DMV to the DMZ: The Public Policy All Around Us 4. Prime Time Public Service: Public Policy in Popular Culture 5. The Policy Implications of Sports: What This Field Can Learn from the Playing Field 6. Princes, Princesses, Politicians, and the Public Interest: Public Policy in Transition
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