Jozef Raadschelders
Fellow

Professor Jozef Raadschelders

Member Since 1969

Biography

Research interests: administrative history, the nature of the study of public administration (epistemology, social ontology), comparative government (incl. civil service systems)

Dr. Jos Raadschelders does research in and teaches about history of government, comparative government and civil service systems.

His research focuses on the structure and functioning of governments from a historical and comparative perspective. He has also written extensively about the study of public administration as academic pursuit. He has published articles and book chapters, multiple book review essays, and (co-)authored and (co-)edited multiple smaller and larger books.

He teaches courses at undergraduate, graduate and doctoral level on organizational theory, policy making and process, foundations of public administration as a study, and comparative government. Recently taught courses at the Glenn College include: PA 2110 Introduction to Public Affairs; PA 6000 Policy Formulation and Implementation; and PA 8000 Foundations of Public Administration. He also taught elected officeholders, career civil servants, diplomats, military and police personnel from a variety of countries around the world.

In The Netherlands Raadschelders has been involved in some applied research projects for, among others, municipalities, water boards and the national association of itinerant merchants. In 2017 he was member of a five-panel White Paper published by NAPA on civil service reform in the United States.

History of Employment

Position Division Organization Start End
Professor John Glenn School of Public Affairs The Ohio State University 2011 Present
Managing Editor Public Administration Review 2006 2011
Henry Bellmon Chair of Public Service Department of Political Science University of Oklahoma 2001 2011
Professor Department of Political Science University of Oklahoma 2000 2011
Associate Professor Department of Public Administration Leiden University 1983 1998
Co-editor in chief Public Administration Review 2024 Current
Associate professor Department of Political Science University of Oklahoma 1998 2000

Expertise

Primary Sector

Federal

Primary Functions

Academic Faculty Academic Administration
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