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Who promoted the concept of difference between political science and public administration?


Thus Leonard White, in his 1930 article on the subject in the Encyclopedia of the Social Sciences, recognizes public administration as "a branch of the field of political science." Luther Gulick follows suit, observing in 1937 that "Public administration is thus a division of political science . . . ."I So generally ...

Is public administration a branch of Political Science?

  • By tradition public administration is regarded as a division of political sci- ence. Woodrow Wilson set the stage for this concept in his original essay identi- fying public administration as a subject worthy of special study, and spokesmen for both political science and public administration have accepted it since.

Who first proposed the concept of Public Administration?

  • Woodrow Wilson set the stage for this concept in his original essay identi- fying public administration as a subject worthy of special study, and spokesmen for both political science and public administration have accepted it since. Thus Leonard White, in his 1930 article on the subject in the Encyclopedia of

Is public administration a subject worth studying?

  • fying public administration as a subject worthy of special study, and spokesmen for both political science and public administration have accepted it since. Thus Leonard White, in his 1930 article on the subject in the Encyclopedia of

Is International Affairs a part of Public Administration?

  • International affairs and public administration rely upon each other and upon companion political science sectors as well, but they also range into eco- nomics, sociology, cultural anthropology, geography, and other fields, not all of them of the social sciences. It is not clear at this juncture where or how far