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Scott Fritzen
Associate Professor PhD (Public & International Affairs), Princeton University
Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy National University of Singapore 469C Bukit Timah Road Singapore 259772
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Scott Fritzen — CV 
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- PP5105 Public Policy Research and Evaluation
- PP5111 Public Policy and Analysis
- PP5237 Strategies for Poverty Alleviation
- PP5244 Public Sector Reform in Developing Countries
- PP6703 Advanced Public Administration and Management
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- Governance and administrative reforms (e.g. democratization, decentralization, and anti-corruption strategies)
- Social policy reforms
- Community development in Southeast Asian countries, especially Vietnam and Indonesia.
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Scott A. Fritzen, Associate Professor at the Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy (National University of Singapore), specializes in the analysis of governance reform and capacity strengthening in developing and transition countries. His research focuses on the world-wide comparative analysis of anti-corruption strategies, public sector decentralization trends, and the rise of global public policy education. He teaches courses in public management, public policy theory, program evaluation, negotiation and conflict management, public sector reform, and strategies for poverty alleviation, and served as Vice Dean (Academic Affairs) for the LKY School from 2008-2011.
His active consulting practice since 1994 in Asia has included over 35 assignments – most of which as team leader – for clients such as the World Bank, UNDP and Oxfam. He was the first American in the post-war era designated a Fulbright Fellow for Vietnam, and has lived and worked for extended periods in Japan, Germany, Italy, Zimbabwe, Vietnam, and Singapore. His Master in Public Affairs and Urban and Regional Planning degree and Ph.D. in Public Affairs are both from the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs, Princeton University.
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- Fritzen, S. and S. Basu (forthcoming) The public is plural: Local governments in public-private partnerships. Policy & Society.
- Fritzen, S. and S. Basu (forthcoming) The strategic use of information in anti-corruption agencies: Evidence from the Asia-Pacific Region. International Journal of Public Administration.
- Fritzen, S. and S. Basu (2011) From information to indicators: Monitoring progress in the fight against corruption in multi-project, multi-stakeholder organizations. In Handbook of Global Research and Practice in Corruption (ed: Adam Graycar and Russell Smith); London: Edward Elgar.
- Wu, X., Howlett, M., Ramesh, M. and Fritzen, S. (2010) The Public Policy Primer: Managing the Policy Process. London: Routledge, 120 pp.
- Fritzen, S. (2010) Envisioning public administration as a scholarly field in the year 2020: Toward global and comparative administrative theorizing. Public Administration Review (70), supplemental.
- Fritzen, S. and Wu, X. (2010) Conclusion: Contradictions, contingencies and the terrain ahead. in Reasserting the Public in Public Services: New Public Management Reforms, Routledge.
- Ramesh, M. and Fritzen, S. (Eds) (2009) Transforming Asian Governance, London: Routledge, 300 pp.
- Fritzen, S. (2009) Introduction. In Transforming Asian Governance (ed: Scott Fritzen and M. Ramesh); London: Routledge, 19 pp.
- Fritzen, S. (2009) Public Administration. In Southeast Asia: Regional Dynamics, National Differences (ed: Mark Beeson); New York: Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 74-90.
See full list of Academic Publications
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