Louis C. Gawthrop

Louis C. Gawthrop is Eminent Scholar and Professor, Government and Public Administration at the University of Baltimore.[1]

He was editor-in-chief of Public Administration Review from 1978-1984.[1]

He received his Ph.D. from Johns Hopkins University.

Publications

  • Bureaucratic Behavior in the Executive Branch
  • The Administrative Process and Democratic Theory
  • Administrative Politics and Social Change
  • Public Sector Management, Systems, and Ethics
  • Public Service and Democracy: Ethical Imperatives for the 21st Century
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gollark: Sadly, no more bots have decided to send me requests.
gollark: Wait, I have a fun idea: I could edit the server configuration so when someone requests one of the exploit paths/has a botnetty user agent, it sends them the infinitely long osmarks internet radio™ stream instead.
gollark: ```<> 96.69.158.193 [07/Jun/2020:17:19:21 +0000] "POST /boaform/admin/formPing HTTP/1.1" 400 157 "-" "polaris botnet"```This is kind of funny. This even says it's a botnet in the user agent.
gollark: > New errata: using the cpu is undefined. Chief architect issues statement “We accidentally ran the tests against Zen 2 in our workstations instead of Ice Lake, so you’re on your own.” In other news, new Duke Nukem title waiting for successful Intel die shrink due “any day now”.- Intel

References

  1. "Louis C. Gawthrop". University of Baltimore. Retrieved 2 June 2011.
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