This article discusses the political and administrative ideas of Frederick the Great, as expressed in his writings, and attempts to assess their significance for American public administration thinking. Frederick\u27s ideas on enlightened government, the good of the state, and the role of public administration are examined here. It is argued that the ideas espoused by Frederick have been influential in American public administration thinking about the role of public administration and the nature of the state. [R
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The seminal work of Johann Caspar Bluntschli, a Swiss-born and German-trained scholar of public admi...
This article discusses the political and administrative ideas of Frederick the Great, as expressed i...
Public administration writers, with some notable exceptions, generally have not paid a great deal of...
Frederick II’s writings have conventionally been viewed either as political tools or as means of pub...
This article examines the influence of David Hume’s ideas on American public administration. Hume’s ...
The American Revolution did away with monarchical authority but preserved kingly pardoning power. It...
From the days of independence well into the 1920s, much of the American study of govern-ment was def...
We owe a debt to H. George Frederickson for advancing the scholarly and practitioner dialogue on the...
Cameralism, as a set if ideas, refers to a system of “sciences” whose professors, during the sevente...
This essay attempts to identify the various qualities that made Frederick II of Prussia’s just appel...
This article identifies and explores the presence of republican thought in the intellectual and poli...
ABSTRACT: As public administration develops in the twenty-first century, we continue to grapple with...
The purpose of this paper is to explore governmental organizational control from an ethical perspect...
This article will consider some notions of governance and explore some of the issues of political or...
This chapter provides an overview of the transfer of ideas between German, French, and U.S. Public A...
The seminal work of Johann Caspar Bluntschli, a Swiss-born and German-trained scholar of public admi...
This article discusses the political and administrative ideas of Frederick the Great, as expressed i...
Public administration writers, with some notable exceptions, generally have not paid a great deal of...
Frederick II’s writings have conventionally been viewed either as political tools or as means of pub...
This article examines the influence of David Hume’s ideas on American public administration. Hume’s ...
The American Revolution did away with monarchical authority but preserved kingly pardoning power. It...
From the days of independence well into the 1920s, much of the American study of govern-ment was def...
We owe a debt to H. George Frederickson for advancing the scholarly and practitioner dialogue on the...
Cameralism, as a set if ideas, refers to a system of “sciences” whose professors, during the sevente...
This essay attempts to identify the various qualities that made Frederick II of Prussia’s just appel...
This article identifies and explores the presence of republican thought in the intellectual and poli...
ABSTRACT: As public administration develops in the twenty-first century, we continue to grapple with...
The purpose of this paper is to explore governmental organizational control from an ethical perspect...
This article will consider some notions of governance and explore some of the issues of political or...
This chapter provides an overview of the transfer of ideas between German, French, and U.S. Public A...
The seminal work of Johann Caspar Bluntschli, a Swiss-born and German-trained scholar of public admi...