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Fellow Papers

"A Member of Congress Repents," by Murray Comarow (September 2008)
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"Universal Service, the Postal Monopoly and Mailbox Access," by Murray Comarow (July 2008)
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"Improving Collaboration by Federal Agencies:  An Essential Priority for the Next Administration" by Thomas H. Stanton (September 2007)
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"The Dysfunctional Behavior of Mailers" by Murray Comarow (August 2007)
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"The Strange Story of Postal Reform" by Murray Comarow (February 2007)
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"The U.S. Postal Service Is a Government Corporation:  So What?" by Murray Comarow (November 2006)
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"Six Trends Transforming Government" by Mark Abramson, Jonathan Breul and John Kamensky (September 2006)
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"The Postal Conundrum" by Murray Comarow (September 2006)
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"Postal Reform: Questions I Have Been Asked" by Murray Comarow (June 2006)
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"How Not To Reform Government" by Murray Comarow (March 2006)
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"The Demise of the Postal Service" by Murray Comarow (2002)
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"Performance Budgeting in China" by Jonathan Breul (Spring 2006)
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"Is the Worst Yet to Come? " by Donald Kettl (March 2006)
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"The Organization and Management of Executive Departments" by Alan Dean (March 2001)
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"Adjusting our National Security Strategy" by Dwight Ink (2000)
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The views expressed in these documents are those of the Fellows as individuals. They do not necessarily reflect the views of the Academy as an institution.


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 

 


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


 

 

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