Governance: An International Journal of Policy, Administration and Institutions. Co-edited by @AdamSheingate and Paolo Graziano.
@govjournal.bsky.social
New Special Issue Article: The New Politics of EU Industrial Policy: From the Regulatory State to a Transformational State
From: @donadica , @ProfKMcNamara & @ManuMoschella
Read here: https://t.co/HLWQU2cdJR
New Article: Health and Climate Risks: Can Policy Attention Persistence Enhance the Resilience of Aging Societies?
From: Lulin Xu, Zhenhao Ma, and Ge Xin
https://t.co/PRXw7VdaEO
New Article: The Financialization of European Social Care: A Descriptive Network Analysis
From: @Simdemuynck and Wouter Van Dooren
https://t.co/gYUXGgCOk6
Special Issue Article: From the Administrative Presidency to Personalist Consolidation: Trumpism and Executive Control of the Regulatory State
From: William G. Resh
https://t.co/BL12zcJRWt
Special Issue Article: When the Regulatory State Meets Populism: Regulatory Agencies in Mexico
From: Mauricio I. Dussauge-Laguna, @MartinLodge, and @danieldazavz
https://t.co/k9v2wP3V90
New Article: Competition Law and Varieties of Capitalism in the Long Run: The Evolution of Institutional Complementarity, 1890–2010
From: Chase Foster and Sebastian Kohl
https://t.co/Kz5vCtrOkt
New Article: Tracing the Trends of Governance in Governance From 1988 to 2023: Achievements and Future Prospects
From: Kyungdong Kim, Min Han Kim, and Brainard Guy Peters
https://t.co/sBRhBykbVE
New Article: Responsive to What? Explaining the Information Quality of Public Comments on Bureaucratic Policymaking Using a Text-as-Data Approach
From: @AdrianaBuneaUiB, @sergiulipcean, and @ChRauh
https://t.co/Lv46fXnRqn
New Article: Beyond Democratic Backsliding: Bureaucracy, Elite Dynamics and Administrative Change in Authoritarian Transitions
From: Kutsal Yesilkagit & Johan Christensen
https://t.co/4VMOWUJIbh
New in @Gov_Journal: How do presidents keep legislative coalitions together in multiparty systems? Not only with cabinet posts or pork.
📄 https://t.co/ehGmcKP2H2
My article with @AndrewMLeber is out now in
@Gov_Journal!
Evaluating Authoritarian Performance: Historical Legacies and Contemporary Attitudes in Saudi Arabia
https://t.co/1ajQLPBm1O
In a new article for @Gov_Journal, @JonasDraege and I examine labor-market perceptions in Saudi Arabia to argue that "historical legacies of development substantially affect perceptions of regime [policy] performance in the long run." [Open Access]
https://t.co/FqI0V89R7V
Administrative burdens can be a powerful political weapon. To punish undesirable populations or policies by throwing up barriers. Or to reward politically loyal groups with privileged access. We study Mexico City´s social housing policy to exemplify the latter @Gov_Journal
🆕Early view
Bruno Q. Cunha, Felix G. Lopez & I study #Militarisation of regulatory agencies in #Brazil
The article highlights #MilitarizedPatronage in regulatory agencies & the military as a #CoalitionPartner & the enabling conditions👇
https://t.co/eMyXh19pX2
The winner will be announced in the October 2026 issue of Governance, and in the SOG Newsletter. Note: Please ensure that books being nominated will reach all members of the committee by 15 March
2026.
The Levine Prize will be awarded to the book published in 2025 that best meets these criteria. Nominations
should be made by 15 March 2026 and sent to the committee. Please send a copy of the book to all three
members of the committee.