Public administration under competitive authoritarianism: impact of democratic backsliding on public administration in Sri Lanka
Ramesh Ramasamy, M. M. Ihjas & Ranjith Dickwella, University of Peradeniya, Sri Lanka
https://t.co/ax7PBsJYTD
Special issue: https://t.co/zPKksvENVB
Means-Tested welfare policies and the quiet fear of poverty amongst older people: lessons from the UK
by Kingsley Purdam and Jill Ebrey, University of Manchester
https://t.co/AOQBsxpqnC
Policy and practice: exploring the potentials of social practice theory for policy studies
Daniel Polman, Jeroen Candel and Mary Greene, Wageningen University Netherlands
https://t.co/7beZnBC8Bi
Means-Tested welfare policies and the quiet fear of poverty amongst older people: lessons from the UK
by Kingsley Purdam & Jill Ebrey, University of Manchester
https://t.co/AOQBsxpYda
Out now!
Merit and impartiality in public administration: the effect of democratic backsliding through participation and contestation
by David Ibañez and Ricardo A. Bello-Gómez (Rutgers University, USA)
https://t.co/0WZww7Pj6x
Special issue: https://t.co/zPKksvENVB
Policy interventions for the future of work: do Australians want government compensation, guidance, or investment to manage technological change?
by Brendan Churchill, Ariadne Vromen & Leah Ruppanner
https://t.co/4AxGcoSIU3
🧵1/ Democracies worldwide are facing new threats, and the media is right at the frontline.
How are journalists covering illiberal policies by populist leaders like #Trump and #LópezObrador?
That is what my paper in @PolicyStudiesTF is talking about. Let’s break it down.👇
Narratives of democratic backsliding: media coverage of illiberal administrative policies
https://t.co/H1RQ5ow6kv
by Luis David Ramirez Benitez, University of Illinois Chicago
Special issue on Public Administration and Democratic Backsliding: https://t.co/zPKksvFlL9
From people’s champion to power consolidator: examining Jokowi’s role in Indonesia’s democratic backsliding
by Martin Petlach and Veronika Říčanová
https://t.co/5ZNIm9Cugg
Special issue on Public Administration and Democratic Backsliding: https://t.co/zPKksvFlL9
Eroded decisiveness in public administration? The political use of law and legal knowledge amid democratic backsliding in Poland
by Sonia Horonziak and Marcin Kaim, Institute of Public Affairs, Warsaw, Poland; Scientific Centre in Vienna, Austria
https://t.co/bssViFZzQm
Corruption, governance, and tax revenue: pathways to fiscal independence in EAGLE countries
by Astri Warih Anjarwi, Brawijaya University, Malang, Indonesia
https://t.co/8FeGV17lPp
An uphill battle: dealing with dilemmas when working with long-term horizons in local government
by Geert Brinkman, Jacky Verhulst and Arwin van Buuren, Erasmus University, Rotterdam, Netherlands
https://t.co/fLAXvLd1or
🚨 New in @PolicyStudiesTF!
Using a survey experiment with 557 Brazilian federal attorneys, we causally show that bureaucrats are willing to shirk or sabotage illiberal projects — acting as key guardians of democracy.
🔗 https://t.co/NjutmHFTz5
Pre-election voter information interventions led by electoral management bodies can improve voter confidence
by Jean-Nicolas Bordeleau, University of Ottawa
https://t.co/HgJa31o1SN
Democratic backsliding and public administration in Pakistan’s hybrid regime: a balance of power approach
https://t.co/0yoaI8nV2k
by Sameen A. Mohsin Ali, University of Birmingham
Special issue holding page: https://t.co/zPKksvFlL9
A coalitional perspective on democratic backsliding: elite coalitions and the bureaucracy in Turkey
M. Kerem Coban & Kutsal Yesilkagit
@PolicyStudiesTF
https://t.co/JH3KUl9vSn
Post-conflict party-building in Southern Philippines: the promise and perils of institutional re-engineering in the Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao
https://t.co/REeSpfm7kf
Future design in the public policy process: giving a voice to future generations
Marij Swinkels, Utrecht University, Netherlands
https://t.co/NF2s7oWa60