The Section on Intergovernmental Administration and Management deals with the dynamic, part collaborative, part competitive environment of governments (national, state, and local) as they deal with public policy problems and issues that require cross-boundary participation in order to be resolved. This participation occurs horizontally and vertically among governments as well as across the governmental, nonprofit, or public sectors.
Tuesday, May 19, 2015
Member News: Christopher V. Hawkins, Rachel M. Krause, Richard C. Feiock, & Cali Curley
A research article titled “Making meaningful commitments: Accounting for variation in cities’ investments of staff and fiscal resources to sustainability”, by Christopher V. Hawkins (UCF), Rachel M. Krause (KU), Richard C. Feiock (FSU) and Cali Curley (IUPU), has been published on the Urban Studies OnlineFirst webpage.
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