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Thinking about the state, talking bureaucracy, teaching public administration
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EducationPublic Personnel AdministrationPublic RelationsSocial SciencesBureaucracyGovernmental ProcessEducation PolicyManagementPolitical ScienceEducational AdministrationPractical ActivityPublic PolicyPublic BureaucracyPublic Service MotivationPublic WorksPublic EducationTeachingPublic SectorAdministrative ProcessGovernment Administration
By examining issues concerning the role and nature of the state together with the character of public bureaucracy, this article shows that, as a practical activity, public administration retains a distinct identity. Notwithstanding the many changes that have taken place in the public sector during recent years, programmes of study in the subject still have much to offer. Such programmes should reassert their place within the social sciences. Their virtues should be proclaimed with confidence, while resisting misplaced calls for more narrowly focused vocationalism.
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