This four-volume set looks at the evolution of ideas around that
critical government and business strategic interface, Public
Affairs, and how our understanding and conceptualisation of the
discipline and topic area has changed as the subject has become
rapidly grown and become more important over the past decade with
globalisation. Through thematic exploration of the key conceptual
and empirical articles to have come out of the field, public
affairs is here understood as a discipline and professional
practice, taking in: the organisation and structuring of the public
affairs function; the characteristics and factors influencing the
effectiveness of public affairs; the profile, characteristics and
competencies of public affairs practitioners; the value of public
affairs; what is understood about 'best practice' in the public
affairs context, and its limitations; and the international
perspective of public affairs. Skilfully edited and introduced by a
leading voice in the field, this major work shines a spotlight on a
subject which is increasingly gaining strategic significance across
disciplines on the global stage.
Volume One: Introduction and definition
Volume Two: Strategy
Volume Three: Globalization
Volume Four: Critical Issues in Public Affairs
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