Robert T. Golembiewski is Research Professor of Political Science and Management at the University of Georgia, Athens. He received his Ph.D. in Political Science from Yale University (1958), and taught at Princeton, Yale, and the University of Illinois before coming to the University of Georgia. He has been a Visiting Professor at Oregon State and Vanderbilt Universities, as well as consultant to numerous business and public organizations, including SmithKline Corporation and the Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority. Dr. Golembiewski's particular professional interest involves applications of the behavioral sciences to problems in large organizations, and he is the author or editor of 25 books and approximately 100 articles.
Introduction Section 1 WHERE PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION CAME FROM Perspectives
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ADMINISTRATION AS A FIELD Section 2 WHERE PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION IS Chapter
3 THE PUBLIC-POLICY APPROACH Chapter 4 THE NEW PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION
Chapter 5 "DEMOCRATIC ADMINISTRATION" AS THE PARADIGM Section 3 WHERE
PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION MAY GO Chapter 6 THE CASE FOR MINIPARADIGMS IN PUBLIC
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