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Administrative Statecraft

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Election Administration is Public Administration

In my first post of this series, I noted that, despite our common goals in seeking to understand the dynamics of administrative policymaking, those who devote their professional lives to administrative statecraft often place themselves in intellectual silos.   With almost one week until Election Day and voting already underway, I cannot help but think of election administration […]

Notice & Comment

Administrative Statecraft Series

Last weekend, I attended the 120th Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association (APSA).  As usual, I had a delightful time connecting with kindred spirits who think about government institutions, how they work, and who gets to influence public policy. And I could not help but think back to those who attended the same conference in 1904.  Max Weber, […]