Alasdair Roberts
@alasdairroberts.bsky.social
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Professor of Public Policy, University of Massachusetts Amherst. Latest book: "The Adaptable Country." Details at www.alasdairroberts.ca.
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nytimes.com
Americans have less faith in the ability of the country’s political system to solve problems than they had five years ago, with a large majority now believing that the U.S. is incapable of overcoming its deep divisions, according to a poll by The New York Times and Siena University. nyti.ms/476StrS
A line graph titled "Most Americans Think the Country's Divisions Cannot Be Overcome, Poll Says." It shows 64% of respondents saying that America's political system is too politically divided to solve the nation's problems, and 33% saying the system can still address the nation's problems.
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The organizers of a proposed section on #HumanRights within the American Society for Public Administration are looking for expressions of interest -- 300 names are needed to make the proposal go (as I understand it). If you are interested, fill out this survey.

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We are so honoured to be on this list! Congrats and good luck to all the shortlisted authors and publishers. @alasdairroberts.bsky.social
hilltimes.com
UNLOCKED | A great primer for tonight’s Politics & the Pen: Q&As with all five Shaughnessy Cohen nominees

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profkaarmstrong.bsky.social
It is 20 years since Conor Gearty gave the Hamlyn Lectures on Can Human Rights Survive?
As a mark of respect following the dreadful news of his, Cambridge University Press & Assessment has made these lectures Open Access for the remainder of the year. You can find them here:
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uofgpolicy.bsky.social
New blog from @alasdairroberts.bsky.social, part of our #EGPA2025 series.

📝 Prof. Alasdair Roberts writes about the temptation of centralisation in times of crisis, warning however that it "may be a formula for fragility, not resilience."

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jbroschek.bsky.social
"Canada today is suffering from the vision thing. This is not a criticism of any one person. It is a criticism of an entire political system that is incapable of generating a vision of where we are trying to go as a country."

By @alasdairroberts.bsky.social

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Opinion: We’re missing a vision for Canada
We are living in a different world, and we need to talk about what that means for all of us
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alasdairroberts.bsky.social
I'm looking forward to giving a presentation by Zoom to public policy faculty at the American University in Cairo next Wednesday, September 17. Zoom link here if you are interested.
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uofgpolicy.bsky.social
…after Prof Kuhlmann’s opening remarks and highlighting multiple challenges we’re hearing from Prof @anandmenon.bsky.social on Brexit - where are we now, how is it impacting us now?

And Prof @alasdairroberts.bsky.social on the geopolitical situation that’s emerging and how it might impact the EU.
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alasdairroberts.bsky.social
Through several American state-level freedom-of-information laws, I have obtained documents that explain where this anonymous complaint originated. I plan to write about this at a later date. I'm still waiting for responses to some FOI requests, which make take a bit of time.
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I've added an addendum for those of you interested in how the COPE complaint process works -- or rather, doesn't. Although Taylor & Francis is a member of COPE, COPE will not accept a complaint about T&F's non-compliance with its conflict-of-interest rules, because the journal is not a COPE member.
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openpolicy.bsky.social
@alasdairroberts.bsky.social Parts of this talk on why academic publishing is so broken chime with your concerns about anglosphere domination of public administration research.
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aaronwherry.bsky.social
Re-posting this not just because it says nice things, but because the EU is an interesting comparison.

(@alasdairroberts.bsky.social has made the same comparison, but I leapt at the G7 comp because of Carney's recent comments.)

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jbroschek.bsky.social
Great piece - it's important to centre federalism again.

I would add: To generate the benefits outlined in the article, Canada should emulate EU intergovernmental governance rather than the G7.

As a mature federation without a robust system of intergovernmental relations, we should envision....
aaronwherry.bsky.social
New from me: Are first ministers' meetings cool again?

With links to the wise analysis of @alasdairroberts.bsky.social, @jaredwesley.ca, @jbroschek.bsky.social and Jenn Wallner.

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The editors of @apjournalpa.bsky.social asked me to make a short explainer video about my new article, "The Crisis of Design in American Government." You can watch it here. The article is open access and the link is in the YouTube notes.

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The crisis of design in American government
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My article "False globalism: Public administration in the United States in the twenty-first century," originally published in January, is now open access -- read online or download for free here:

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doughallphd.bsky.social
If you haven't yet had an opportunity to read @alasdairroberts.bsky.social's new book, "The Adaptable Country: How Canada Can Survive the Twenty-First Century", this interview with Josianne Paul, Director of the Canada School of Public Service will whet your appetite! www.youtube.com/watch?v=GtpT...
Facing Forward: Canada's Adaptability in a Changing World
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