The American Review of Public Administration (ARPA) is a leading peer-reviewed journal dedicated to advancing knowledge and promoting discussion in the field of public administration. ARPA offers insightful analysis of pressing issues facing public sector organizations and governance structures.
Key topics covered by the journal include public policy, organizational theory, leadership, budgeting, human resources, and ethics in government. ARPA serves as a platform for academics, practitioners, and policymakers to share innovative research, case studies, and perspectives on improving public service delivery and addressing complex societal challenges. Indexed in databases such as Scopus and Web of Science, it ensures wide dissemination of its high-quality content.
ARPA encourages submissions that offer theoretical contributions, empirical evidence, and practical implications for enhancing the effectiveness, efficiency, and accountability of public administration. By fostering critical dialogue and interdisciplinary collaboration, ARPA aims to shape the future of public service and contribute to the development of more responsive and equitable governance systems.