The tools of public value management – such as the strategic triangle and the public value account – are increasingly used by scholars and…
This paper considers the challenges and opportunities of conducting a thick, qualitative study of a twenty-first century presidential…
Local government is not broken, just burdened. The obsolete rules and regulations discussed here make the conceptualization of alternatives…
Professor Mayne talks about his work studying citizen satisfaction and democratic performance.
How can we intervene in the systemic bureaucratic dysfunction that beleaguers the public sector? De Jong examines the roots of this…
Last year, at a global conference on sexual violence during war, many speakers agreed that the best way to deter such crimes was…
Harvard Kennedy School students learn firsthand about the practice of public sector innovation by tackling real problems in Chelsea,…
Tarek Masoud argues that democracy in the Middle East is in decline, and prospects for its arrival look dim.
Missing from most accounts of the 2008 and 2012 campaigns to elect Barack Obama president is the story of how Obama for America organized 2…
In a recent Vox article, political scientists David Brookman and Joshua Kalla provocatively asked why campaigns invest so little in high-…