The passing of Christopher Hood is very sad and a great loss for the field of public administration. I can't think of a scholar who has been a bigger inspiration for my own work.
The Editorial Board of Public Administration is sad to hear of the passing of Professor Christopher Hood. I am thinking of the legacy of Professor Hood today and re-reading "A Public Management for All Seasons?". https://t.co/zLYWXHBAWa
The Editorial Board of Public Administration is sad to hear of the passing of Professor Christopher Hood. I am thinking of the legacy of Professor Hood today and re-reading "A Public Management for All Seasons?". https://t.co/zLYWXHBAWa
Brighten up your day with a dig into Australia's Evolving Democracy: A New Democratic Audit from @LSEPress
With a particularly illuminating chapter by @Cosmo_Howard and I on ongoing challenges in Queensland and an all-star cast of other OzPol luminaries - open access? Yep!
@PJDunleavy A valid point about the ONS tendency to see surveys as superior to admin data. I discuss the historical bureaucratic politics of this here: https://t.co/qD44VcWEPg
Australia is seriously failing to meet its climate targets. But don't worry children, the #SocialMediaBan will protect you from Snapchat @auspol
https://t.co/jQpAhZmojy
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New PhD scholarship opportunity to work with me on my ARC-funded project examining how states and societies in Asia and the Pacific are responding to the emerging Cold War between the US and China. Details on how to apply are in the link.
https://t.co/8x8Jg77JaQ
"The choice of a prince’s ministers is a matter of no little importance; they are either good or not according to the prudence of the prince. The first impression that one gets of a ruler and of his brains is from seeing the men that he has about him." - Machiavelli
With a cast of 30 Australian expert authors, a major reassessment of the strengths and weaknesses of of Australian democracy, covering all aspects of federal politics and every state and territory
🔔🔔NEW OPEN ACCESS JOURNAL ALERT 🔔🔔 @PolStudies
Why did Australia close its borders hard and fast in response to COVID-19 ? @Diegoleivavdm @JessMKirk_ @MarielVerroya@ProfSaraEDavies and I explore the processes behind the decision to close the border.
https://t.co/U2YvcawxE5
@The_scanner_man@BenPhillips_ANU Rents fell initially during COVID, so the recent rises are less dramatic if you take 2019 as a base year. Also see GDP per capita data below.
Everyone says we're in a housing crisis - check out how @Cosmo_Howard and I analyzed exactly what that meant to our political parties, and what should be done about it in recent parliamentary speeches open access in @JSP_Journal
https://t.co/RuKubr5pFW
Out now in @JSP_Journal with @pandanus_petter open access! We ask if crisis narratives support redistribution, focusing on Australian #housing policy during #COVIDー19. We find party ideology and incumbency interact to shape support for redistribution. https://t.co/Ikfs9fDng0