4th Panel: Democratic resilience at the intersection between politics and administration, with Jean Hartley and Pierre Squevin discussing different cases about the relationship between politicians and bureaucrats.
We had an amazing time with a group from different parts of the world discussing democratic resilience and public sector organizations. Thanks to the German Police University, especially Eckhard Schröter, for organizing such an interesting meeting!
Out now!
The multifaceted nature of trust in the uptake of advice: policy advice utilization in ministerial cabinets
by Pierre Squevin et al. (University of Oslo)
https://t.co/CXqjX7zxK8
50 days have passed since France's anticipated parliamentary elections. in a badly calculated and unprecedented move, Emmanuel Macron had called for snap elections on the evening of the EP elections 3 weeks earlier. 1/ (below a short interview in french)
In the wake of yesterday's 🇫🇷 elections, no party or bloc secured an absolute majority in parliament. Yet, the various leaders do not seem ready to negotiate a coalition-programme beyond blocs. Why is it so? What could be the way forward? A long 🧵
Many outstanding contributions and papers by scholars attending “The politics of bureaucracy: new perspectives on politics and administration” workshop at the Nordic Political Science Association congress in the beautiful city of Bergen.
New publication (open access) in @PolicySciences with @PierreSquevin@_sonjablum & @PattynValerie
Using survey data from over 2000 political scientists in Europe we study which political scientists are more likely to provide policy advice.
https://t.co/Zai275Zld0
@ElinLBoasson Some people told me when I left France and Belgium, that I was about to move to a "filthy rich country" too. Thanks for sharing that piece, because I now have a few objections to make, and retort that there are still other ways to look at Norway...
It's a great pleasure to present our paper on political scientists as boundary-crossers, co-authored with @PierreSquevin@_sonjablum@PattynValerie, at the Global Design Network Workshop at @PolicyCollege and to listen to many other interesting papers from great colleagues
Interesting lecture about the expertise of bureaucrats by @Tobias_Bach_1 at the @CircleU_eu #Democracy summer school in Oslo @UniOslo @sveinstlen
@EspolLille@ablais_ Après un panel passionnant sur les études 🇪🇺 ce matin, on continue avec la question de la qualité de la #démocratie
Les 10 ans d'#ESPOL sont une merveilleuse occasion de retrouver d'anciens collègues et quelques-uns de nos brillants diplômés 🎉
#espol10years abordera également les questions de qualité de la #democratie 🗳️ (14h-16h), une table ronde animée par @SandriGiulia et @py_neron, avec M. Bruter (@LSEnews), S. Caré (@UnivRennes1), S. Novak (@CaFoscari), P. Squevin (@UniOslo) et M. Arraitz!
Want to know more about PrimeMinisters?
In this new book📖 F.Müller-Rommel, M.Vercesi & @Jan_Berz analyze European PMs 1945-2020, showing how their profile & career have been affected by decline of party govt, populism, technocracy & presidentialization 👇
https://t.co/faheMHTooH
🇧🇪 This is not a publication alert! 📢🇧🇪
Very glad to see our article (with @aubinda
) about the use of policy advice in Belgian ministerial cabinets, appearing in the International Review of Administrative Sciences. https://t.co/vRTHZ6rCyr
Today was my first day as a postoral fellow at the University of Oslo. I will jointly conduct research with both @Tobias_Bach_1 and @Mamshae.
Now, let's begin a new scholarly experience here in Norway 🇸🇯 !!!