Fmr Commission president and @STGEUI adjunct prof @JMDBarroso pulling no punches on enlargement, EU reform and Russia. Much food for thought ahead of two exec trainings with him on these topics in the Fall. @gpapak https://t.co/fjn4TqYcuj
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Democracies remain under siege. This article summarizes the debate about public bureaucracies under the rule of democratic backsliders and explores how Public Administration can contribute to halting the illiberal transformation of administrative systems.
🔮 #FutureOfPopulism No.29
@michaelwbauer argues we must pay more systematic attention to the damage that populist governments can inflict 'from within' upon the state and its institutions, which are potentially devastating
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Delighted that our last paper on transnational policy influence of international bureaucracies is now freely accessible at Governance. https://t.co/EcujPqR9YG Many thanks to @EgeJorn and the team for the hard work!
With best wishes for 2022 find below a link to a new JEPP paper on EU Commission Cabinets – connecting institutionalist theory of organizational change with policy output at the top of the EU executive... https://t.co/6yjfWCVPLL
Received my printed copy of this book. Have mixed feelings about it. It was an honor to collaborate with such a stellar group of editors/authors. Thanks @michaelwbauer, Guy Peters, @JonPierre2, @arifkutsal, Stefan Becker. Yet sad because we need to be writing about such topics...
Becker and Bauer ponder in their new article in the Journal of Legislative Studies whether us bureaucrats influence policy decisions.
They rightly aswer: it depends on context.
Worth reading piece on the state of this question. @michaelwbauer
https://t.co/ozjCHee4Wm
Visited our new @STGEUI HQ in downtown Florence. I am seldom left speechless or tweetless, but this time around I’ll let you do the talking. For me this was one of those once a lifetime WAU experiences.
Our publication is featured on the @ResearchGate#COVID19 community page. It provides evidence that cooperation in networks outperforms hierarchy in administrative crisis management. Read it here: https://t.co/tlQhFhZjHH