PSG IX: Public Administration and Teaching

List of Papers

 

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Laurent CONTIS, Conseiller, Ambassade de France en Bolivie, Public Sector Reform and capacity building through PA programmes: The Bolivian case

Branko DIMESKI, St. Kliment Ohridski University (F.Y.R. of Macedonia); Lucica MATEI, NSPSPA (Romania) ;  Juraj NEMEC, Matej Bel University (Slovakia) & David SPACEK, Masaryk University (Czech Republic), Public Management education in Central Europe: How far did we progress – III?

Lucica MATEI, NSPSPA (Romania) & Andrew I. E. EWOH, Kennesaw State University (USA),  Evaluation of Master programs in Public Administration. EU-US comparative study

Mircea Aurel NIŢĂ, National School for Political and Public Administration (Romania), Improving knowledge through the trans-disciplinary approach in public administration

Christoph REICHARD, University of Potsdam (Germany) & Theo van der KROGT, EAPAA (The Netherlands), Tuning PA programmes in European universities

Arthur RINGELING, Erasmus University Rotterdam  (The Netherlands),   An Ethics Course is not enough: Bringing back values in the domain of Public Administration 

Hanna VAKKALA, Jari STENVALL & Antti SYVÄJÄRVI, University of Lapland (Finland),  Organisational complexity and public administration education: Combining social processes, experiences and complexity theory in teaching