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Ash Institute for Democratic Governance and Innovation
NameAsh Institute for Democratic Governance and Innovation
Formation2003
FounderArchon Fung, Stephen Goldsmith
LocationJohn F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University

Ash Institute for Democratic Governance and Innovation is a leading research institution focused on improving democracy and governance through innovation and public administration. The institute was established in 2003 by Archon Fung and Stephen Goldsmith at the John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University, with the goal of promoting civic engagement and public sector innovation. The institute's work is closely tied to the research and teachings of Robert Putnam, Theda Skocpol, and Joseph Nye, among other prominent scholars. The institute's research and programs have been influenced by the work of Amartya Sen, Michael Sandel, and Dani Rodrik.

Overview

The Ash Institute for Democratic Governance and Innovation is dedicated to advancing democratic governance and innovation in the public sector. The institute's research and programs focus on issues such as public-private partnerships, civic engagement, and government accountability, with a particular emphasis on the work of Anthony Giddens, Pierre Bourdieu, and Jurgen Habermas. The institute's work is informed by the research and expertise of scholars such as Robert Dahl, Charles Tilly, and Sidney Verba, and is closely tied to the work of organizations such as the National Democratic Institute, International Republican Institute, and Carter Center. The institute's programs and initiatives have been recognized by Barack Obama, Bill Clinton, and Jimmy Carter, among other prominent leaders. The institute's research has also been influenced by the work of Nobel Prize winners such as Elinor Ostrom and Oliver Williamson.

History

The Ash Institute for Democratic Governance and Innovation was established in 2003 with a generous gift from Arthur Ash and support from Harvard University. The institute's founding was influenced by the work of David Gergen, Graham Allison, and Joseph S. Nye Jr., among other prominent scholars and practitioners. The institute's early work focused on issues such as public sector innovation, civic engagement, and government accountability, with a particular emphasis on the work of Archon Fung, Stephen Goldsmith, and Mark Moore. The institute's research and programs have been shaped by the work of organizations such as the Brookings Institution, Urban Institute, and Center for American Progress, and have been recognized by Al Gore, George H.W. Bush, and Nelson Mandela, among other prominent leaders. The institute's history is also closely tied to the work of John F. Kennedy School of Government and the research of Robert Putnam and Theda Skocpol.

Programs and Initiatives

The Ash Institute for Democratic Governance and Innovation offers a range of programs and initiatives focused on promoting democratic governance and innovation in the public sector. The institute's programs include the Innovations in American Government Awards, which recognize and reward innovative government programs and initiatives, such as those developed by New York City Mayor's Office, Los Angeles County, and State of California. The institute also offers a range of research and educational programs, including the Democracy Fellowship Program, which provides training and support for emerging leaders in the field of democratic governance, and is closely tied to the work of Harvard University, John F. Kennedy School of Government, and National Democratic Institute. The institute's programs and initiatives have been recognized by Bill Gates, Warren Buffett, and Michael Bloomberg, among other prominent leaders, and have been influenced by the work of World Bank, International Monetary Fund, and United Nations Development Programme.

Research and Publications

The Ash Institute for Democratic Governance and Innovation produces a range of research and publications focused on issues related to democratic governance and innovation in the public sector. The institute's research has been published in leading academic journals such as Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory, Public Administration Review, and Governance, and has been recognized by Nobel Prize winners such as Amartya Sen and Oliver Williamson. The institute's publications include the Innovations Journal, which features articles and case studies on innovative government programs and initiatives, such as those developed by Singapore Government, Denmark Government, and Canada Government. The institute's research and publications have been influenced by the work of Brookings Institution, Urban Institute, and Center for American Progress, and have been recognized by Barack Obama, Joe Biden, and Kamala Harris, among other prominent leaders.

Awards and Recognition

The Ash Institute for Democratic Governance and Innovation has received numerous awards and recognition for its work promoting democratic governance and innovation in the public sector. The institute's Innovations in American Government Awards have been recognized by National Academy of Public Administration, American Society for Public Administration, and National Association of Counties, among other prominent organizations. The institute's research and programs have also been recognized by Harvard University, John F. Kennedy School of Government, and Carnegie Corporation of New York, among other prominent institutions. The institute's work has been influenced by the research and teachings of Robert Putnam, Theda Skocpol, and Joseph Nye, and has been recognized by Al Gore, George H.W. Bush, and Nelson Mandela, among other prominent leaders.

Notable Affiliates and Partnerships

The Ash Institute for Democratic Governance and Innovation has a range of notable affiliates and partnerships with organizations and individuals working to promote democratic governance and innovation in the public sector. The institute's affiliates include Harvard University, John F. Kennedy School of Government, and National Democratic Institute, among other prominent institutions. The institute's partnerships include collaborations with Brookings Institution, Urban Institute, and Center for American Progress, among other prominent think tanks and research organizations. The institute's work has also been influenced by the research and teachings of Amartya Sen, Michael Sandel, and Dani Rodrik, and has been recognized by Bill Gates, Warren Buffett, and Michael Bloomberg, among other prominent leaders. The institute's affiliates and partnerships have been recognized by Nobel Prize winners such as Elinor Ostrom and Oliver Williamson, and have been influenced by the work of World Bank, International Monetary Fund, and United Nations Development Programme.

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