Introduction to Public Affairs

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Introduction to Public Affairs PIA 2020

A. Overview of this Session Course Overview Enduring Features of Governance and Methods Central Debate Overview of Themes and Historical Legacy

Mechanics Picard Website: http://drlouisapicard.wordpress.com/academics/ Reading Assignments: Discussion from Syllabus- On-line Course Requirements from the Syllabus (Including PhD students) Questions

Course Overview Role of the Teaching Assistant Discussion Sessions Class Introductions

Class Members Introduction: Name, degree, background, future plans Assignment: One page biography with picture written in the third person Also need on bio: e-mail address and phone number

Course Methodology- 1 Instruction Role of Instructor That of a “Coach” to support efforts to support efforts to pass exams based primarily on readings Two scheduled tests- Mid-term and a Final Exam

The Old Coach

Michael Phelps (Olympic) Swimmer Your Knowledge of Public Affairs After the Course

A. Course Overview: Goals This course focuses on the role of governance and governments both in the contemporary world as well as in its historic context. It is comparative and international in its approach but includes a major discussion of the U.S. case study. (Approx. 1/3 of content). Over the next semester, we will consider a number of broad issues. It is critical for each of you to begin to tie these together in your own mind.

Overview: Core Issues General and Enduring Features Contemporary Policy Issues Public Sector Debate Comparative Approach and Culture Influences on the Policy Making Process

Influences on the Policy Making Process 1. In terms of operational rules as administrative regulations (objective outputs) 2. Traditional or habitual actions (subjective impacts on clients) 3. Identify Administrative Problems that become policy issues (eg. Corruption) 4. The debate about representation and participation

Methodology: General and Enduring Features Goal: Search for General Enduring Features of Governance in Public Affairs Can Allow for comparison of politicians, bureaucracies, structures and systems of Organizations and Institutions (governmental and non-governmental)

Methodology: Citizenship Public organizations affect all of us- as potential employees, clients or citizens. The course material is designed to raise as many questions as it answers.

Methodology: Themes In order to facilitate this "intellectual disorder" the course will be conducted as a mixture of lecture and structured discussion. Vigorous participation in discussion will be a plus in final grade

Methodology: Comparative Methodology and the Readers Digest Approach Compare different areas or systems Compare different times Compare different systems at the same time Compare different processes Bits and Pieces

7. Comparative Methodology? Reviews

Methodology: Management Issues Understanding Modern Management It is no longer just the effective administration of people In addition, it is the negotiation and linkages of partnership relations external to organizations

The Importance of Time: Advert. Circa.1940

Public Affairs and Public Policy

Goals: Macro-Issue a. Avoid the Use of case studies: some form of "theory building" b. Go beyond a narrow culture bound definition of P.A.- The American Case Study (a no-no) c. Focus on administrative systems and esp. the bureaucracy as a common governmental institution in political systems with widely differing decision-making patterns

Comparative Public Policy and Administration: Public Affairs C. Overview of Themes and Historical Legacy: The Central Debate Mega-Theme: Order vs. Economic Management

Historical Parallels The Ottoman Turks, African, Amerindian Kingdoms The powerful Asian empires especially of China and India. The Ottoman Turks, African, Amerindian Kingdoms Especially in the King's services in Prussia, France, England and other European states.

Historical Legacy Modern comparisons are possible across the deepest divisions of system types (Developed vs. Under-development). Between authoritarian and pluralist systems, industrialized and developing systems and secular and religious regimes.

Goal and Legacy The great organizations that do the work of modern states and their counterparts in the private and non-profit sector had their counterparts throughout history.

Great Organizations?

General and Enduring Features, . Patterns of organization, certain common programs of governments, capacities and performance in society Focus: Public Policy and Management and Organizational Dynamics Label: Public Administration

The Importance of “Modern Times”- A Theory of Organizations

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ANXGJe6i3G8

Discussion Next Week -Shiavo—Campo, Introduction and Chapter One -Zakaria, Introduction and Chapter One -Lemann, Chapter one.