The Johnson Institute would like to congratulate the recipients of the Best Paper Award. The winners are:
Published Papers:
The Absent Professor: Why We Don't Teach Research Ethics and What to Do About It
Approaches to Ethics Management in the Public Sector
To "Re-Hatch" Public Employees or Not? An Ethical Analysis of the Relaxation of Restrictions on Political Activities in Civil Service
A Partial Revolution: The Diplomatic Ethos and Transparency in Intergovernmental Organizations
In Pursuit of the Public Interest
Public Ethics, Legal Accountability, and the New Governance
Unpublished Papers (for papers written while the author was a student):
Accountability in Governance Networks: Lessons From Hurricane Katrina
Accountability in Polish NGOs: Moral, Operational Matters
Part of the Solution or Cogs in the System: The Origins and Consequences of Trust in Public Administrators
What Jayson Blair and Janet Cooke say about the Press and the Erosion of Public Trust
Student Papers:
The Kelo Decision: An Abdication of Judicial Responsibility?
The Great American Food Fight: Public Policy Surrounding Childhood Obesity
A Decade of U.S. Military Humanitarianism: Its Effect on International Non-Governmental Organizations and Civilian Populations
Whose Accountability Is It Anyway? - Executive Summary
Whose Accountability Is It Anyway?
Constructing a Rogue State: American Post-Cole War Security Discourse and North Korean Drug Trafficking
Do the Ends Justify the Means: NATO and EU Involvement in Central and Eastern Europe
Accountability in Social Enterprise:An Analytical Framework
Accountability in Social Enterprise:An Analytical Framework - Executive Summary