Riggs Award for Lifetime Achievement in International and Comparative Public Administration
The Riggs Award for Lifetime Achievement in International and Comparative Administration is an academic award given annually by the Section on International and Comparative Administration of the American Society for Public Administration.
The Award is named in honor of Fred W. Riggs, a political scientist and pioneer in the field of comparative administration in the United States. Riggs was the founder and first chairperson of the Comparative Administration Group, which was later reorganized as the Section on International and Comparative Administration of the American Society for Public Administration. Riggs argued that “the new paradigm for public administration must be comparative, since the solution of the problem to which it addresses itself will require increasing communication between scholars and practitioners in all countries." Since 1986, the Award has been given annually to an individual "in recognition of lifetime scholarly achievement in the field of comparative and public administration."
Recipients
Year |
Recipient |
University |
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1986 |
Indiana University |
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1990 |
World Bank |
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2000 |
George Washington University |
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2006 |
Monterey Institute of International Studies |
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2008 |
Krishna K. Tummala |
Kansas State University |
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2010 |
University of Maryland |
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2013 |
University of Pittsburgh |
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2014 |
University of South Florida |
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2015 |
Victoria University of Wellington |
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2016 |
George Washington University |
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2017 |
Florida Atlantic University |
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2018 |
University of Central Florida |
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2019 |
Yonsei University |
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2020 |
University of Pittsburgh |
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2021 |
University of Colorado |
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2022 |
University of Massachusetts Amherst |
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2023 |
Katholieke Universiteit Leuven |
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2024 |
Stanford University |
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2025 |
Rutgers University |