Review: The New Synthesis of Public Administration Fieldbook
Review - Max Everest-Phillips
If there was ever a book not to judge by its title or its cover, it is this.

Reclaiming Public Administration
Article - Jocelyne Bourgon
After thirty years of reform and experimentation, it is now time to outline a new, integrated model of public administration more relevant to the complex challenges of today, argues Jocelyn Bourgon, President Emeritus of the Canada School of Public Service.

Ethics in Public Administration: Are We Teaching What Can’t be Taught?
Opinion - Celia Lee
CSC researcher Celia Lee makes a case for the systematic cultivation of ethical thinking and moral development in public administration.

The New Synthesis: Preparing Government for the Challenges of the 21st Century
Article - Jocelyne Bourgon
The New Synthesis Framework expands the concept and practice of governance beyond traditional boundaries of public administration.

The First New Synthesis Laboratory for Master Practitioners
Article - Jocelyne Bourgon
A groundbreaking lab for practitioners demonstrates the robustness and applicability of the New Synthesis Framework in transforming ideas about public administration and public value for the future.

Serving Beyond the Predictable
Article - Jocelyne Bourgon
The public sector needs a unifying framework to reconcile the efficiency gains of the past with the participative, explorative and adaptive strategies needed to address tomorrow's complex challenges, argues Jocelyne Bourgon, President of Public Governance International and President Emeritus of the Canada School of Public Service.

Not Just Service Delivery
Opinion - B. Guy Peters
What does it really mean for public servants to improve their interactions with citizens and customers?

Open Government and Public Crowdsourcing in Practice
Article - Jairus Yip
Government efforts to engage citizens in collaborative public initiatives are still in their early stages, but there have been some successes.

Reinventing Singapore's Electronic Public Services
Article - Karen Wong
Building on its acclaimed online public services, Singapore is developing the next generation of truly interactive government technologies.
