Campbell Public Affairs Institute

Tags: Public Affairs

Statement of Purpose

The Campbell Public Affairs Institute, named for Alan K. “Scotty” Campbell, was founded in 1996. The Institute’s mission is centered on citizenship, public leadership, and governance. The Institute explores the relationships among leaders, citizens, private organizations, and governments in an effort to understand the development and implementation of effective management and policy, and encourages civic involvement.

Institution:

Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs

Research Center Director

Grant Reeher

Research Center Director's Job Title

Director, Senior Research Associate, Professor

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Public Affairs

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Princeton University
Program in Law and Public Affairs
The Program in Law and Public Affairs (LAPA) explores the role of law in politics, society, the economy, and culture in the United States, countries around the world, and across national borders. Through its programming, teaching, and research initiatives, LAPA combines the multidisciplinary expertise of Princeton's faculty with the knowledge provided by leading academic and practical experts on American, international, and comparative law. This extraordinary legal community provides an exciting forum for rethinking the role of law across the disciplines and for addressing the complex problems of the 21st century.