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The ‘Public Administration and Public Policy Specialist Group’ is a study group supported by the UK’s Political Studies Association (PSA). It was formed in 1995, with Professor R.A.W. Rhodes as its first Convenor. It organises seminars and conference panels, and … Continue reading