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Vol. 4 No. 3 (2018)

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DOI: https://doi.org/10.20899/jpna.4.3
Published: 2018-12-01

Full Issue

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  • Front Matter

    i-ii
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  • Table of Contents

    247
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  • Midwest Public Affairs Conference: 2018 Awards Recipients

    248
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  • Introduction to the Issue

    249-250
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Research Articles

  • When the Personal Vote Is Not Enough: The Failure of Charter Reform in Columbia, South Carolina

    Christopher A. Cooper, H. Gibbs Knotts, H. James Bourne
    251-264
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  • PILOTs: What Are They and Are They Affected by Institutional and/or Economic Constraints? The Case of Wisconsin Municipalities

    Craig S. Maher, Ji Hyung Park, Bit An
    265-283
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  • Institutional Logics and Accountability: Advancing an Integrated Framework in Nonprofit–Public Partnerships

    Kate Albrecht
    284-305
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  • Guilt by Innuendo: The GAO’s Political Attack on Agency Training Programs, 1940

    Mordecai Lee
    306-328
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  • They Pay People to Work Here? The Role of Volunteering on Nonprofit Career Awareness and Interest

    Erin Nelson
    329-349
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Book Reviews

  • Little Bites of Big Data for Public Policy by Donald F. Kettl

    Junghack Kim
    350-352
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  • Back Matter

    iii-iv
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Editors-in-Chief

Dr. Christopher R. Prentice

Dr. Richard M. Clerkin

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