This book challenges assumptions made in literature on representative democracy and argues that cabinet ministers can have very important policy role as policy agenda setters. The book answers questions about the role of the individual in the policy-making process, and shows that the process of ministerial selection is critical to policy-making.
This book challenges assumptions made in literature on representative democracy and argues that cabinet ministers can have very important policy role as policy agenda setters. The book answers questions about the role of the individual in the policy-making process, and shows that the process of ministerial selection is critical to policy-making.
Despina Alexiadou is an Assisant Professor at teh University of Pittsburgh. She received her PhD from the European University Institute in Florence, Italy and was an ESRC Postdoctoral Fellow at Warwick University.
Inhaltsangabe
1: Introduction 2: Theory 3: Who are the Ministers? 4: Appointing Ideologues, Partisans, and Loyalists 5: Social Welfare Policies 6: Employment Policies 7: Ireland 8: The Netherlands 9: Greece 10: Conclusions
1: Introduction 2: Theory 3: Who are the Ministers? 4: Appointing Ideologues, Partisans, and Loyalists 5: Social Welfare Policies 6: Employment Policies 7: Ireland 8: The Netherlands 9: Greece 10: Conclusions
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