Richard J. Stillman II
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Richard J. Stillman II is Professor of public administration at the University of Colorado at Denver.
Dr. Stillman is the editor of the Public Administration Review, a premier journal focused on public affairs.
He received his Ph. D. from the Maxwell School, Syracuse University.
[edit] Publications
The American Bureaucracy, 3rd ed., Wadsworth Publishing, ISBN 0-534-61420-5, 2003.
Basic Documents of American Public Administration since 1950.
2003, Twenty-First Century United States Governance: Statecraft as Reform Craft ad the Peculiar Governing Paradox it Perpetuates. Public Administration
1996, Public administration, concepts and cases
2004, Prelimary thoughts on reading American governance symbolically: Or modern U.S. statecraft as reform-craft, Public Integrity
1991, Preface to Public Administration: A Search for Themes and Direction
1990, The Peculiar "Stateless" Origins of American Public Administration and the Consequences for Government Today, Public Administration Review
1998, Creating the American state : the moral reformers and the modern administrative world they made
1987, The Constitutional Bicentennial, and the Centennial of the American Administrative State, Public Administration Review
1996, The American bureaucracy : the core of modern government
1997, American vs. European public administration: does public administration make the modern state, or does the state make public administration?, Public Administration Review