Contents:
1. On governance and reiventing government - Richard T. Green and Lawrence Hubbell 2. Fercing in the inherently governmental debate - Larkin Dudley 3. Public-institutional processes and democratic governance - Joy A. Clay 4. What a difference a state makes: reflections on governance in france - John A. Rohr 5. Moving beyond prescriptions: making sense of public administration action contexts - James F. Wolf 6. Administering in the public interest: the facilitative role for public administrators - Thomas J. Barth 7. Postmodernism, public administration, and the public interest - O. C. McSwite 8. The public administration and the problem of the presidency - Larry M. Lane 9. Refusing to get it right: citizenship, difference, and the refounding project - Camilla Stivers 10. Understanding social process: the key to democratic governance - Lisa Weinberg 11. The maturation of public administration: the search for a democratic identity - Linda F. Dennard 12. Thinking government: bringing democratic awareness to public administration - John H. Little 13. A public philosophy and ontological disclosure as the basis for normatively grounded theorizing in public administration - Gary L. Wamsley
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