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As one of the most active sections of ASPA, we organize webinars to delve into a wide array of global topics that are crucial for our members and the broader community. By bringing together experts and thought leaders from various fields, we aim to provide valuable insights and foster meaningful, interactive, and engaging discussions.

SICA Webinar on Teaching International and Comparative Perspectives in Public Administration

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This webinar offered advice from editors about how to make scholarship from Latin America even more relevant for global and comparative administration. Dr. Claudia Avellaneda, Dr. Gabriela Lotta, Dr. Katherine Willoughby, and Dr. Ricardo Bello engaged in an important and thought-provoking dialogue.

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Presidential Panel SICA @50

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The SICA panel explored how the field of comparative public administration can challenge long-held assumptions, navigate complex challenges, and incorporate insights from diverse disciplines to better understand and address the evolving landscape of public administration in a global context.​​

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SICA Webinar on Teaching International and Comparative Perspectives in Public Administration

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On this webinar, Professors Aroon Manoharan, Kim Moloney, Cristina Stanica, Srinivas Yerramsetti, Mehmet Akif Demircioglu, Kohei Suzuki, and James Perri offer reflections on the most pressing pedagogical needs in our discipline today.

SICA 50th Anniversary History Project

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As SICA marks its half-century milestone, it engaged in a qualitative research project to document its history and embrace its future.Here are some of our findings!

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