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Woodrow Wilson

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Woodrow Wilson

  • Wilson wrote the seminal essay β€œThe Study of Administration” and published in the Political Science Quarterly in 1887 that the academic study of discipline of Public Administration started. Hence, Wilson is regarded as β€œFather of Public Administration”
  • Wilson called for politics- administration dichotomy in this essay and he stressed the need for studying administration scientifically. This study was unique in two respects: it advocated the study of the administration i.e.. the government in action and also helped in starting enquiry into public administration as a subject.
Politics-Administration Dichotomy
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Woodrow Wilson: Public Administration as a Science, Evolution to the Study of Public Administration, Dichotomy between Politics and Administration Public Opinion and Administration, Critical Evaluation

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Woodrow Wilson
  • Woodrow Wilson was the first to separate public administration from political science, thereby establishing it as a unique discipline.
  • He emphasised greatly on the significance of administration in a democratic polity.
  • He treated administration as a science and advocated for the comparative method.
  • He also went on to become the Pres…

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