This current issue of BPA Journal is also an overdue labor of love and endurance. We are still exploring both ways and means to expand the Regional Editors. We have lost our China Editor, who accepted a fulltime position at a major university. We are actively seeking a replacement. Our other major goals include: grow more active readership and contributions from policy makers, professionals and aspiring academics
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In the Fall of 2009 Brill, confronted with budget challenges, chose to terminate its publication of ...
This paper describes and traces the modern thought and the state of public administration throughout...
Change is a fundamental feature of life and living; without it, few things would survive, and fewer,...
As the executive editor, I would like to thank our readers, authors, reviewers, and our editorial st...
The current issue is the final installment for the current editorial team, which came on board with...
This issue of Business and Public Administration Studies (BPAS) of the Washington Institute of China...
The late Michael Novak, requiescat in pace, said that true callings are characterized by [l]ong hour...
The Journal's editorial team has gone through its biennial hemi-metamorphosis. Price Fishback, afte...
oai:bpastudies.org:article/1This, our second edition of the Journal of the Washington Institute of C...
"It's been another exciting year. In this climate of economic and political upheaval, it seems that ...
The articles in this issue are intended to be of interest to both academics and practitioners. This ...
As 2018 draws to a close I present a holiday offering for our readers, an abbreviated international ...
This ABAC ODI Journal issue has 13 articles from research-based works by graduate students, business...
There may be valuable research going on in the developing and financially less-privileged countries,...
The article offers the insights of Journal of Public Policy & Marketing\u27s former editor on his te...
In the Fall of 2009 Brill, confronted with budget challenges, chose to terminate its publication of ...
This paper describes and traces the modern thought and the state of public administration throughout...
Change is a fundamental feature of life and living; without it, few things would survive, and fewer,...
As the executive editor, I would like to thank our readers, authors, reviewers, and our editorial st...
The current issue is the final installment for the current editorial team, which came on board with...