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public administration
noun
- the implementation of public policy, largely by the executive branch.
- a field of study preparing persons for careers in such work.
Example Sentences
“We all love the idea of slashing the size of government,†said Donald F. Kettl, a public administration scholar at the University of Maryland.
More than 20 years ago, the House of Commons public administration select committee called for a move away from the term "empire", a proposal that was subsequently rejected by the then UK government.
People had “high hopes†for Yoon when he was elected, said Don S Lee, associate professor of public administration at Sungkyunkwan University.
He received a bachelor’s degree in psychology from Cal State Long Beach and a master’s in public administration from USC.
“In the last Trump administration, they had massive reorganization plans, and they all foundered on the fact that there is no statutory or constitutional authority to reorganize the entire executive branch,†said Eloise Pasachoff, who teaches administrative law and public administration at Georgetown Law School.
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