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The aim of this paper is to explore the possible varieties of convergence in the public administrations of members of the European Union, as well as the framework for analysing aspects of convergence. It assists students of comparative public administration who attempt to understand...
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Theoretical models of political agency primarily incorporate elected executives’ self-interest as motivating reelection-seeking behavior. A concerning trend of democratic backsliding and the scholarly recognition that dominant political leaders in democratic regimes are increasingly willing to...
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In this paper, I elaborate on three strategies that governments can implement when faced with emotion-driven policy bubbles: the wait-and-see approach, the emotional containment approach, and the bubble-pricking approach. Based on the limited but important literature on this phenomenon and on...
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