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_aSCHACHTER, Hindy Lauer _933039 |
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_aWhen political science championed public service training : _bthe american political science association campaign for professional public administration |
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_aThousand Oaks, CA : _bSage Publications, _cSeptember 2007 |
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520 | 3 | _aThis article examines how Progressive-Era political scientists worked to promote public service training. It gives evidence that the Progressive-Era political science community had a broad view of its mission that included preparing civil servants. Since World War II, tension has permeated relations between mainstream political science and professional public administration programs. Participants in current debates on relations between the two fields can gain from knowing something about the broad interests that engrossed the American Political Science Association at its start | |
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_tThe American Review of Public Administration _g37, 3, p. 362-375 _dThousand Oaks, CA : Sage Publications, September 2007 _xISSN 02750740 _w |
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