Public Administration: A Very Short Introduction | Ravi K. Roy
Ravi K. Roy, co-author of Public Administration: A Very Short Introduction, gives his top 10 things you should know about Public Administration. https://global.oup.com/academic/produ... Ravi K. Roy is the Director of The W. Edwards Deming Quality Innovation & Leadership Incubator at Southern Utah University. Prior to this, he served as both the Director of the Post-Graduate Program in International Development at RMIT University in Melbourne, Australia as well as the Director of MPA program at California State University, Northridge. Along with Manfred Steger he is the co-author of Neoliberalism: A Very Short Introduction (OUP, 2010). © Oxford University Press

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The Silent Child | Oscar® Winning Short Film

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