Winter 2013 quarter
- Faculty
- Linda Moon Stumpff natural resource policy, public administration
- Description
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This course overviews current trends in international policy and the emerging relationships to public administration. In addition to the United Nation’s governance initiatives in arenas like health and indigenous rights, clusters of coordinated nonprofit organizations are acting globally to establish standards, provide services and coordinate active strategies in areas like climate change. Through a variety of interactive, participatory activities this class will explore the administrative frontiers beyond the state and the challenge of issues like transparency in the global arena.
- Advertised Schedule
- Jan 25-27 Fri 5-9p Sat/Sun 9a-5p
- Location
- Olympia
- Online Learning
- Enhanced Online Learning
- Books
- Greener Store
- Offered During
- Evening and Weekend