Handbook on Ministerial and Political Advisers
Edited by Richard Shaw
in Books from Edward Elgar Publishing
Abstract:
Making a significant, novel contribution to the burgeoning international literature on the topic, this Handbook charts the various methodological, theoretical, comparative and empirical dimensions of a future research agenda on ministerial and political advisers.
Keywords: Law - Academic; Politics and Public Policy (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2023
ISBN: 9781800886575
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Chapters in this book:
- Ch 1 Introduction to the Handbook on Ministerial and Political Advisers , pp 2-12

- Richard Shaw and Chris Eichbaum
- Ch 2 Of ideal-types and images: advisers and political-administrative relations , pp 13-25

- Alexandre Belloir and Caspar van den Berg
- Ch 3 The story so far: what we know (and don't know) about ministerial advisers , pp 26-44

- Athanassios Gouglas
- Ch 4 Institutions matter: new institutionalist approaches to the study of ministerial advisers , pp 46-60

- Fabrizio Di Mascio and Alessandro Natalini
- Ch 5 Public service bargains: advisers in the executive ménage à trois , pp 61-75

- Richard Shaw and Heidi Houlberg Salomonsen
- Ch 6 Policy advisory systems: location, agency, and influence , pp 76-88

- Sylvia Veit
- Ch 7 From institutionalism to court politics and all points between: the theoretical context of executive government , pp 89-108

- R. A. W. Rhodes
- Ch 8 Survey research and the scholarship on ministerial advisers , pp 110-122

- Kristoffer Kolltveit, Rune Karlsen and Jostein Askim
- Ch 9 Using the interpretivist methodology , pp 123-136

- Amalie Trangbæk and Mathilde Cecchini
- Ch 10 The comparative method in ministerial adviser research , pp 137-154

- Heath Pickering, Marleen Brans and Guy Peters
- Ch 11 Studying ministerial advisers' careers and profiles: the prosopographic method , pp 155-172

- Marleen Brans, Arthur Meert, Pieter Moens and Pierre Squevin
- Ch 12 Systematic literature reviews: opportunities and limits in ministerial adviser research , pp 173-195

- Arthur Meert, Heath Pickering, Marleen Brans and Athanassios Gouglas
- Ch 13 Traditions in Asia , pp 197-207

- Wei Li
- Ch 14 Ministerial advisers in central and eastern Europe: transition belts or something else? , pp 208-220

- Katar'na Staro_ová and Marek Rybá_
- Ch 15 The Continental tradition of ministerial advice: no institutional home for ministerial advisers? , pp 221-231

- Thurid Hustedt
- Ch 16 Ministerial advisers in political systems of the Napoleonic administrative tradition: the ministerial cabinet , pp 232-250

- Arthur Meert, Marleen Brans, Fabrizio Di Mascio, Athanassios Gouglas, Alessandro Natalini and Patr'cia Silva
- Ch 17 Ministerial advisers in the Scandinavian tradition , pp 251-265

- Jostein Askim, Kristoffer Kolltveit and Eivind Smith
- Ch 18 Conceptualising the ministerial adviser in Latin America: roles and relationships with the bureaucracy , pp 266-281

- Diego Salazar-Morales
- Ch 19 31 Flavors': the American system of ministerial (secretarial) advisers , pp 282-295

- Evan T. Haglund
- Ch 20 The Westminster tradition , pp 296-311

- Bernadette Connaughton, Charis Rice and Richard Shaw
- Ch 21 Advising political leaders: history matters , pp 313-325

- Andrew Blick
- Ch 22 Ministerial advisers and policy-making , pp 326-337

- Jonathan Craft
- Ch 23 Policy-making in the executive triangle: a comparative perspective on ministers, advisers, and civil servants , pp 338-351

- Tobias Bach and Thurid Hustedt
- Ch 24 Politics and politicisation: bane or boon companion? , pp 352-364

- Dennis C. Grube
- Ch 25 Keeping them honest: accountability and regulation , pp 365-377

- Yee-Fui Ng
- Ch 26 Ministerial advisers and the media , pp 378-389

- Rune Karlsen and Kristoffer Kolltveit
- Ch 27 The biographies of ministerial advisers: why and how gender and career trajectories matter , pp 390-404

- Maria Maley
- Ch 28 For better or for worse? Into the future , pp 406-418

- Richard Shaw
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