Call for Papers for RAP-GLAP Is Now Open!

Diogo Pereira,

We are excited to announce the permanent call for articles for the Revista de Administración Pública del Grupo Latinoamericano por la Administración Pública (RAP-GLAP).

The RAP-GLAP is an international communication platform that aims to disseminate research documents in public administration and public policy. It receives contributions in Spanish, English, French, and Portuguese, and is qualified with B3 by Qualis CAPES/Brazil.

We invite all professors, researchers, and PhD students to submit their unpublished manuscripts for consideration. The RAP-GLAP welcomes articles on a variety of topics related to the Latin American and Caribbean region. Submissions can be sent to lagpareview@gmail.com.

In addition to research articles, the RAP-GLAP also includes sections on reviews, current news of congresses, dialogues, and international conferences organized by IIAS, LAGPA, and IASIA. You can access previous editions of the RAP-GLAP on our website (https://lagpa.iias-iisa.org/publications.php).

We look forward to receiving your contributions and continuing to promote the discussion of experiences and trends in public administration in the Latin American and Caribbean region.

We are pleased to announce that candidacies are now open for the EGPA Steering Committee, including the position of President. As part of a vibrant and growing community of public administration scholars and practitioners, this is an opportunity to take an active role in steering EGPA’s future directions.

The first month of Voruganti Srinivas's (India) presidency at the International Institute of Administrative Sciences (IIAS) has been marked by an intense agenda focused on building a more united, innovative, and globally connected institution. Since his election on June 3, Srinivas, who also serves as Secretary of India's Department of Administrative Reforms and Public Grievances (DARPG), has demonstrated a strong commitment to dialogue and collaboration, laying the groundwork for his tenure.

The International Institute of Administrative Sciences (IIAS) invites the Co-Chairs of the EGPA Permanent Study Groups (PSG) to a pivotal meeting on July 2, 2025, aimed at launching a renewed, open, and forward-looking dialogue between IIAS and EGPA.

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