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Politics and Governance
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2020, volume 8, articles 4
- Introducing the Study of Nordic Cooperation pp. 1-10

- Anne Elizabeth Stie and Jarle Trondal
- The Nordic Council of Ministers: Aspirations for More Political Relevance pp. 11-20

- Tobias Etzold
- Nordic Administrative Collaboration: Scope, Predictors and Effects on Policy Design and Administrative Reform Measures pp. 21-32

- Per Lægreid and Lise H. Rykkja
- Nordic Cooperation in the Nuclear Safety Sector: High, Low, or Differentiated Integration? pp. 33-43

- Kjerstin Kjøndal
- Developing Nordic Cooperation in Renewable Electricity Policy: Exploring Views from Finland and Sweden pp. 44-52

- Sarah Kilpeläinen
- Adapting to a Global Health Challenge: Managing Antimicrobial Resistance in the Nordics pp. 53-64

- Martin Stangborli Time and Frode Veggeland
- Going Nordic in European Administrative Networks? pp. 65-77

- Reini Schrama, Dorte Sindbjerg Martinsen and Ellen Mastenbroek
- New Alliances in Post-Brexit Europe: Does the New Hanseatic League Revive Nordic Political Cooperation? pp. 78-88

- Daniel F. Schulz and Thomas Henökl
- Party Positions on Differentiated European Integration in the Nordic Countries: Growing Together, Growing Apart? pp. 89-99

- Benjamin Leruth, Jarle Trondal and Stefan Gänzle
- Nordic Security and Defence Cooperation: Differentiated Integration in Uncertain Times pp. 100-109

- Rikard Bengtsson
- The Nordic Balance Revisited: Differentiation and the Foreign Policy Repertoires of the Nordic States pp. 110-119

- Kristin Haugevik and Ole Jacob Sending
- Public Administration and the Study of Political Order: Towards a Framework for Analysis pp. 120-130

- Jarle Trondal
- Leadership and Change in Asia-Pacific: Where Does Political Will Come From? pp. 131-135

- David Hudson, Nicolas Lemay-Hébert, Claire Mcloughlin and Chris Roche
- The Characteristics of Locally Led Development in the Pacific pp. 136-146

- Chris Roche, John Cox, Mereani Rokotuibau, Peni Tawake and Yeshe Smith
- Alliances of Instrumental Advantage: Supporting Women’s Agency in Civil Society Organisations in Indonesia pp. 147-156

- Stephen Sherlock
- The Rise of Technocratic Leadership in the 1990s in the People’s Republic of China pp. 157-167

- Rongrong Lin
- Locating Leadership and Political Will in Social Policy: The Story of India’s MGNREGA pp. 168-179

- Ujjwal Krishna and Chris Roche
- Transformative Grassroots Leadership: Understanding the Role of Rojiroti’s Women Leaders in Supporting Social Change pp. 180-190

- Rebecca Gordon
- Local Participation or Elite Capture in Sheep’s Clothing? A Conundrum of Locally Led Development pp. 191-200

- Aidan Craney
- Leadership, Identity and Performance: The Nature and Effect of ‘Prototypicality’ in Indonesia pp. 201-213

- David Hudson, Claire Mcloughlin, Anna Margret and Yolanda Pandjaitan
- Research on Politics of Disaster Risk Governance: Where Are We Headed? pp. 214-219

- Dorothea Hilhorst, Kees Boersma and Emmanuel Raju
- The Politics of Disaster Risk Governance and Neo-Extractivism in Latin America pp. 220-231

- Andrés Pereira Covarrubias and Emmanuel Raju
- Barriers to Enhancing Disaster Risk Reduction and Community Resilience: Evidence from the L’Aquila Disaster pp. 232-243

- Angelo Jonas Imperiale and Frank Vanclay
- Planning for Exclusion: The Politics of Urban Disaster Governance pp. 244-255

- Ricardo Fuentealba, Hebe Verrest and Joyeeta Gupta
- Drivers of Change in National Disaster Governance under the Hyogo Framework for Action pp. 256-269

- Maximilian S. T. Wanner
- Disaster, Displacement and International Law: Legal Protections in the Context of a Changing Climate pp. 270-280

- Miriam Cullen
- The Problem of Fit in Flood Risk Governance: Regulative, Normative, and Cultural-Cognitive Deliberations pp. 281-293

- Per Becker
- Resilience in Practice: Responding to the Refugee Crisis in Turkey, Jordan, and Lebanon pp. 294-305

- Rosanne Anholt
- Regulating Humanitarian Governance: Humanitarianism and the ‘Risk Society’ pp. 306-318

- Stuart Gordon
- Expert-Led Securitization: The Case of the 2009 Pandemic in Denmark and Sweden pp. 319-330

- Olivier Rubin and Erik Baekkeskov
- Blurred Responsibilities of Disaster Governance: The American Red Cross in the US and Haiti pp. 331-342

- Eija Meriläinen, Jukka Mäkinen and Nikodemus Solitander
- Disaster Governance in Conflict-Affected Authoritarian Contexts: The Cases of Ethiopia, Myanmar, and Zimbabwe pp. 343-354

- Isabelle Desportes and Dorothea Hilhorst
- Caught between Paper Plans and Kashmir Politics: Disaster Governance in Ladakh, India pp. 355-365

- Jessica Field
- The Politics of the Multi-Local in Disaster Governance pp. 366-374

- Samantha Melis and Raymond Apthorpe
- Informal Disaster Governance pp. 375-385

- Patrizia Isabelle Duda, Ilan Kelman and Navonel Glick
- Building a Disaster-Resilient Community in Taiwan: A Social Capital Analysis of the Meizhou Experience pp. 386-394

- Alan Hao Yang and Judy Shu-Hsien Wu
- Doing Civil Society-Driven Social Accountability in a Disaster Context: Evidence from Post-Earthquake Nepal pp. 395-406

- Nimesh Dhungana
- Governing the Humanitarian Knowledge Commons pp. 407-420

- Femke Mulder
- In the Interest(s) of Many: Governing Data in Crises pp. 421-431

- Nathan Clark and Kristoffer Albris
- Governance, Institutions and People within the Interface of a Tsunami Early Warning System pp. 432-444

- Maheshika Sakalasuriya, Richard Haigh, Siri Hettige, Dilanthi Amaratunga, Senaka Basnayake and Harkunti Rahayu
- The Legitimacy, Accountability, and Ownership of an Impact-Based Forecasting Model in Disaster Governance pp. 445-455

- Sterre Bierens, Kees Boersma and Marc J. C. van den Homberg
- The Changing Face of Accountability in Humanitarianism: Using Artificial Intelligence for Anticipatory Action pp. 456-467

- Marc J. C. van den Homberg, Caroline M. Gevaert and Yola Georgiadou
- A Marriage of Convenience: Responsive Populists and Responsible Experts pp. 468-472

- Petra Guasti and Lenka Buštíková
- Populism in Power and Democracy: Democratic Decay and Resilience in the Czech Republic (2013–2020) pp. 473-484

- Petra Guasti
- Technocratic Populism in Italy after Berlusconi: The Trendsetter and his Disciples pp. 485-495

- Antonino Castaldo and Luca Verzichelli
- Best in Covid: Populists in the Time of Pandemic pp. 496-508

- Lenka Buštíková and Pavol Baboš
- Populists and Technocrats in Latin America: Conflict, Cohabitation, and Cooperation pp. 509-519

- Rodrigo Barrenechea and Eduardo Dargent
- Experts in Government: What for? Ambiguities in Public Opinion Towards Technocracy pp. 520-532

- Ernesto Ganuza and Joan Font
- After the Cartel Party: ‘Extra-Party’ and ‘Intra-Party’ Techno-Populism pp. 533-544

- Jose Piquer and Anton M. M. Jäger
- Technocratic Populism à la Française? The Roots and Mechanisms of Emmanuel Macron’s Success pp. 545-555

- Michel Perottino and Petra Guasti
- Different Strokes for Different Folks: Who Votes for Technocratic Parties? pp. 556-567

- Maria Snegovaya
- Populism versus Technocracy? Populist Responses to the Technocratic Nature of the EU pp. 568-579

- Marion Reiser and Jörg Hebenstreit
- Technocratic Populism in Hybrid Regimes: Georgia on My Mind and in My Pocket pp. 580-589

- David Aprasidze and David S. Siroky
- Expert Ministers in New Democracies: Delegation, Communist Legacies, or Technocratic Populism? pp. 590-602

- Elena Semenova
2020, volume 8, articles 3
- How Populism and Polarization Affect Europe’s Liberal Democracies pp. 1-5

- Heidi Schulze, Marlene Mauk and Jonas Linde
- Who Uses Right-Wing Alternative Online Media? An Exploration of Audience Characteristics pp. 6-18

- Heidi Schulze
- How Elite Politicization of Terror Impacts Sympathies for Partisans: Radical Right versus Social Democrats pp. 19-31

- Lars Erik Berntzen
- Disentangling How Populism and Radical Host Ideologies Shape Citizens’ Conceptions of Democratic Decision-Making pp. 32-44

- Reinhard Heinisch and Carsten Wegscheider
- Rebuilding Trust in Broken Systems? Populist Party Success and Citizens’ Trust in Democratic Institutions pp. 45-58

- Marlene Mauk
- The Effect of Parties on Voters’ Satisfaction with Democracy pp. 59-70

- Miroslav Nemčok
- When Populist Leaders Govern: Conceptualising Populism in Policy Making pp. 71-81

- Attila Bartha, Zsolt Boda and Dorottya Szikra
- Civil Society Elites: A Research Agenda pp. 82-85

- Håkan Johansson and Anders Uhlin
- Can EU Civil Society Elites Burst the Brussels Bubble? Civil Society Leaders’ Career Trajectories pp. 86-96

- Jayeon Lindellee and Roberto Scaramuzzino
- State Regulations and Elitisation: A Study of Civil Society Elites in Indonesia and Cambodia pp. 97-108

- Cornelis Lay and Netra Eng
- Pathways to Leadership within and beyond Cambodian Civil Society: Elite Status and Boundary-Crossing pp. 109-119

- Astrid Norén-Nilsson and Netra Eng
- Boundary Crossers: The Transformation of Civil Society Elites in Indonesia’s Post-Authoritarian Era pp. 120-129

- Haryanto
- Business Elite as Elected Representatives in Voluntary Organizations in Norway pp. 130-141

- Trygve Gulbrandsen
- Organizational Identity of Think Tank(er)s: A Growing Elite Group in Swedish Civil Society pp. 142-151

- Pelle Åberg, Stefan Einarsson and Marta Reuter
- Three Types of Denial: Think Tanks as a Reluctant Civil Society Elite pp. 152-161

- Katarzyna Jezierska
- Politics and (Self)-Organisation of Electricity System Transitions in a Global North–South Perspective pp. 162-172

- Eberhard Rothfuß and Festus Boamah
- Centrally Decentralising? Analysing Key Policies and Pathways in Norway’s Electricity Transitions pp. 173-184

- Tor Håkon Jackson Inderberg
- Prioritizing the Chicken or Egg? Electric Vehicle Purchase and Charging Infrastructure Subsidies in Germany pp. 185-198

- Roland Zink, Javier Valdes and Jane Wuth
- Geostrategic Renewable Energy Transition in Turkey: Organizational Strategies Towards an Energy Autonomous Future pp. 199-210

- Özge Dolunay
- Cross-Scale Linkages of Centralized Electricity Generation: Geothermal Development and Investor–Community Relations in Kenya pp. 211-222

- Britta Klagge, Clemens Greiner, David Greven and Chigozie Nweke-Eze
- Trans* Politics: Current Challenges and Contestations Regarding Bodies, Recognition, and Trans* Organising pp. 223-230

- Mieke Verloo and Anna van der Vleuten
- Gender in a Box? The Paradoxes of Recognition beyond the Gender Binary pp. 231-241

- Sofia Aboim
- Trans Laws and Constitutional Rulings in Belgium: The Ambiguous Relations between Sex and Gender pp. 242-252

- Petra Meier and Joz Motmans
- Redistribution and Recognition in Spanish Transgender Laws pp. 253-265

- R. Lucas Platero
- Now You See Me? The Visibility of Trans and Travesti Experiences in Criminal Procedures pp. 266-277

- Lorena Sosa
- Contestations of Transgender Rights and/in the Strasbourg Court pp. 278-289

- Anna van der Vleuten
- From Medical to Human-Rights Norms: Examining the Evolution of Trans Norms in the Netherlands pp. 290-300

- Melisa Soto-Lafontaine
- Trans* Identities and Politics: Repertoires of Action, Political Cleavages, and Emerging Coalitions pp. 301-311

- Gustavo Santos Elpes
- Trans* Politics and the Feminist Project: Revisiting the Politics of Recognition to Resolve Impasses pp. 312-320

- Zara Saeidzadeh and Sofia Strid
- Displacing the Gender Binary Through Modes of Dis/Organizing: Sex Toys, Sexuality and Trans Politics pp. 321-331

- Ludovico V. Virtù
2020, volume 8, articles 2
- Editorial: Quantifying Higher Education: Governing Universities and Academics by Numbers pp. 1-5

- Maarten Hillebrandt and Michael Huber
- Quantifying Learning: Measuring Student Outcomes in Higher Education in England pp. 6-14

- Camille Kandiko Howson and Alex Buckley
- Algorithmic Allocation: Untangling Rival Considerations of Fairness in Research Management pp. 15-25

- Guus Dix, Wolfgang Kaltenbrunner, Joeri Tijdink, Govert Valkenburg and Sarah de Rijcke
- Steered by Numbers: How Quantification Differentiates the Reform of a German University pp. 26-35

- Michael Huber
- The Organizational Engine of Rankings: Connecting “New” and “Old” Institutionalism pp. 36-47

- Leopold Ringel, Jelena Brankovic and Tobias Werron
- Keeping One’s Shiny Mercedes in the Garage: Why Higher Education Quantification Never Really Took Off in Germany pp. 48-57

- Maarten Hillebrandt
- Quantification 2.0? Bibliometric Infrastructures in Academic Evaluation pp. 58-67

- Anne K. Krüger
- Governance by Numbers: A Panopticon Reversed? pp. 68-71

- Julian Hamann
- Corruption Control in the Developed World pp. 72-77

- Fabrizio Di Mascio and Simona Piattoni
- Does Changing Electoral Systems Affect (Corrupt) Particularistic Exchanges? Evidence from the Italian Case pp. 78-91

- Simona Piattoni and Matteo Fabio Nels Giglioli
- Do Men and Women Perceive Corruption Differently? Gender Differences in Perception of Need and Greed Corruption pp. 92-102

- Monika Bauhr and Nicholas Charron
- Press Freedom and Corruption Perceptions: Is There a Reputational Premium? pp. 103-115

- Michael Breen and Robert Gillanders
- How Does Corruption Affect the Adoption of Lobby Registers? A Comparative Analysis pp. 116-127

- Fabrizio De Francesco and Philipp Trein
- Islands of Good Government: Explaining Successful Corruption Control in Two Spanish Cities pp. 128-139

- Eliška Drápalová and Fabrizio Di Mascio
- Oversee and Punish: Understanding the Fight Against Corruption Involving Government Workers in Brazil pp. 140-152

- Fernanda Odilla
- Corruption and the Network Structure of Public Contracting Markets across Government Change pp. 153-166

- Mihály Fazekas and Johannes Wachs
- Corruption Risks in Renewable Resource Governance: Case Studies in Iceland and Romania pp. 167-179

- Johanna Gisladottir, Sigurbjörg Sigurgeirsdottir, Ingrid Stjernquist and Kristin Vala Ragnarsdottir
- Policy Debates and Discourse Network Analysis: A Research Agenda pp. 180-183

- Philip Leifeld
- Comparing Discourse and Policy Network Approaches: Evidence from Water Policy on Micropollutants pp. 184-199

- Simon Schaub and Florence Metz
- The Science–Policy Interface as a Discourse Network: Finland’s Climate Change Policy 2002–2015 pp. 200-214

- Anna Kukkonen and Tuomas Ylä-Anttila
- The Political Debate on Climate Change in Italy: A Discourse Network Analysis pp. 215-228

- Stefano Ghinoi and Bodo Steiner
- Gatekeeping the Plenary Floor: Discourse Network Analysis as a Novel Approach to Party Control pp. 229-242

- Caroline Bhattacharya
- Us vs. Them as Structural Equivalence: Analysing Nationalist Discourse Networks in the Georgian Print Media pp. 243-256

- Nino Abzianidze
- Solidarity in the Public Sphere: A Discourse Network Analysis of German Newspapers (2008–2017) pp. 257-271

- Stefan Wallaschek, Christopher Starke and Carlotta Brüning
- Incumbents’ Strategies in Media Coverage: A Case of the Czech Coal Policy pp. 272-285

- Ondřej Černý and Petr Ocelík
- Business Power in Noisy Politics: An Exploration Based on Discourse Network Analysis and Survey Data pp. 286-297

- Adrian Rinscheid
- Media Coverage and Perceived Policy Influence of Environmental Actors: Good Strategy or Pyrrhic Victory? pp. 298-310

- Adam C. Howe, Mark C. J. Stoddart and David B. Tindall
- Discourse Networks and Dual Screening: Analyzing Roles, Content and Motivations in Political Twitter Conversations pp. 311-325

- Felix Bossner and Melanie Nagel
- Integrating Manual and Automatic Annotation for the Creation of Discourse Network Data Sets pp. 326-339

- Sebastian Haunss, Jonas Kuhn, Sebastian Padó, Andre Blessing, Nico Blokker, Erenay Dayanik and Gabriella Lapesa
2020, volume 8, articles 1
- Political Behavior in the EU Multi-Level System pp. 1-5

- Daniela Braun, Martin Gross and Berthold Rittberger
- It All Happens at Once: Understanding Electoral Behaviour in Second-Order Elections pp. 6-18

- Hermann Schmitt, Alberto Sanz, Daniela Braun and Eftichia Teperoglou
- Democracy or Oligarchy? Unequal Representation of Income Groups in European Institutions pp. 19-27

- Zoe Lefkofridi and Nathalie Giger
- Electoral Behaviour in a European Union under Stress pp. 28-40

- Daniela Braun and Markus Tausendpfund
- Competition in the European Arena: How the Rules of the Game Help Nationalists Gain pp. 41-49

- Zoe Lefkofridi
- Living Apart Together? The Organization of Political Parties beyond the Nation-State: The Flemish Case pp. 50-60

- Gilles Pittoors
- Interest Groups in Multi-Level Contexts: European Integration as Cross-Cutting Issue in Party-Interest Group Contacts pp. 61-71

- Joost Berkhout, Marcel Hanegraaff and Patrick Statsch
- Candidate Selection and Parliamentary Activity in the EU’s Multi-Level System: Opening a Black-Box pp. 72-84

- Eva-Maria Euchner and Elena Frech
- The EU Multi-Level System and the Europeanization of Domestic Blame Games pp. 85-94

- Tim Heinkelmann-Wild, Lisa Kriegmair and Berthold Rittberger
- Politicized Transnationalism: The Visegrád Countries in the Refugee Crisis pp. 95-106

- Michael Koß and Astrid Séville
- On the Intersection of Leadership and Populism in North America and Europe pp. 107-110

- Cristine de Clercy
- The Populist Radical Right in the US: New Media and the 2018 Arizona Senate Primary pp. 111-121

- Jeremy C. Roberts
- The Trump Paradox: How Cues from a Disliked Source Foster Resistance to Persuasion pp. 122-132

- Alessandro Nai
- How Do Populist Voters Rate Their Political Leaders? Comparing Citizen Assessments in Three Jurisdictions pp. 133-145

- Gerard Seijts and Cristine de Clercy
- Populist Disinformation: Exploring Intersections between Online Populism and Disinformation in the US and the Netherlands pp. 146-157

- Michael Hameleers
- Tweeting Power: The Communication of Leadership Roles on Prime Ministers’ Twitter pp. 158-170

- Kenny William Ie
- The People’s Champ: Doug Ford and Neoliberal Right-Wing Populism in the 2018 Ontario Provincial Election pp. 171-181

- Brian Budd
- Leadership as Interpreneurship: A Disability Nonprofit Atlantic Canadian Profile pp. 182-192

- Mario Levesque
- Charting Putin’s Shifting Populism in the Russian Media from 2000 to 2020 pp. 193-205

- Tina Burrett
- Revisiting the Inclusion-Moderation Thesis on Radical Right Populism: Does Party Leadership Matter? pp. 206-216

- Laurent Bernhard
- Veridiction and Leadership in Transnational Populism: The Case of DiEM25 pp. 217-225

- Evangelos Fanoulis and Simona Guerra
- Populism and Political Knowledge: The United States in Comparative Perspective pp. 226-238

- Henry Milner
- Editorial: Politicization of EU Trade Policy Across Time and Space pp. 239-242

- Dirk De Bièvre, Patricia Garcia-Duran, Leif Johan Eliasson and Oriol Costa
- Towards Explaining Varying Degrees of Politicization of EU Trade Agreement Negotiations pp. 243-253

- Dirk De Bièvre and Arlo Poletti
- Politicization and Regional Integration in Latin America: Implications for EU–MERCOSUR Negotiations? pp. 254-265

- Andrea C. Bianculli
- Politicisation ‘Reversed’: EU Free Trade Negotiations with West Africa and the Caribbean pp. 266-276

- Anke Moerland and Clara Weinhardt
- National Autonomy or Transnational Solidarity? Using Multiple Geographic Frames to Politicize EU Trade Policy pp. 277-289

- Gabriel Siles-Brügge and Michael Strange
- Managed Globalization 2.0: The European Commission’s Response to Trade Politicization pp. 290-300

- Patricia Garcia-Duran, Leif Johan Eliasson and Oriol Costa
- Huddle Up! Exploring Domestic Coalition Formation Dynamics in the Differentiated Politicization of TTIP pp. 301-311

- Niels Gheyle
- Missing in Action? France and the Politicization of Trade and Investment Agreements pp. 312-324

- Sophie Meunier and Christilla Roederer-Rynning
- The Selective Politicization of Transatlantic Trade Negotiations pp. 325-335

- Aukje van Loon
- ‘Authority Shifts’ in Global Governance: Intersecting Politicizations and the Reform of Investor–State Arbitration pp. 336-347

- Anna Herranz-Surrallés
- Slow Rise of Trade Politicisation in the UK and Brexit pp. 348-359

- María García
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On this page- 2020, volume 8
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Articles 4
Articles 3 Articles 2 Articles 1
Other years2025, volume 13
2024, volume 12
2023, volume 11
2022, volume 10
2021, volume 9
2019, volume 7
2018, volume 6
2017, volume 5
2016, volume 4
2015, volume 3
2014, volume 2
2013, volume 1
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