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100 _aStever, James A.
245 _aA security prefance to 21st-century public administration
260 _c2010
300 _ap.287-314.
362 _aMay
520 _aThe use of lethal technologies by global terror networks has elevated domestic security policy to a central concern of 21st-century public administration. Twentieth-century public administration scholars, influenced by Progressivism, Pluralism, and Public Choice, led the field to believe that it could both develop and administer domestic security policy without a coherent state theory to guide this policy. This scission between security policy and state theory must be repaired. The relevance of the field to pressing 21st-century security questions as well as the security of the public depends on renewing this linkage. - Reproduced.
650 _aPublic administration
773 _aAdministration and Society
908 _aN
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