
Gerald Caiden
Professor of Public Administration, USC Price School of Public Policy
Contact at: (213) 740-0381 or caiden@usc.edu
Expertise:
- organized crime
- foreign aid and assistance
- global policy in social, political and economic development
- reinventing government
- re-engineering government organizations
- administrative reform
- public sector reforms
- public maladministration (corruption and bureaupathology)
- ombudsman (citizen redress against government)
- corruption in Israel and the Middle East
- Editor of The International Journal of Technical Cooperation (London)
Author of The Dynamics of Public Administration, 1st and 2nd eds. (1971, 1982); Police Revitalization (1977); Administrative Reform Comes of Age (1991); and more than 20 other books
Co-author of The Politics and Economics of Organized Crime (1984) and Where Corruption Lives (2001)
Member of the U.N. Panel of Experts in Public Administration and Finance
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http://www.usc.edu/schools/sppd/faculty/detail.php?id=5
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