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Politicians often talk about strategy. What do they mean by the term? Where does the development of political strategies take place? Who is involved in strategic processes? Which methods are used? Trying to answer these questions allows an interesting view behind the scenes of the political arena. Basis for the exploration of the topic are interviews with ministers, members of strategy units, party politicians, academics and journalists in Denmark, Germany, Great Britain and the USA. The analyses of the four research teams document a common understanding of strategy in the political realm of…mehr

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Politicians often talk about strategy. What do they mean by the term? Where does the development of political strategies take place? Who is involved in strategic processes? Which methods are used? Trying to answer these questions allows an interesting view behind the scenes of the political arena. Basis for the exploration of the topic are interviews with ministers, members of strategy units, party politicians, academics and journalists in Denmark, Germany, Great Britain and the USA. The analyses of the four research teams document a common understanding of strategy in the political realm of the four countries. They also show how much the meaning of strategy in the end depends on the political system and the political culture of a country.Politiker reden oft und gerne von Strategie. Taucht strategische Planung aber überhaupt in der Politik auf? Wenn ja, wo und wie? Welche Faktoren beeinflussen sie, welche Instrumente und Prozesse prägen sie? Die Bertelsmann Stiftung ist diesen Fragen in einer vergleichenden und explorativen internationalen Studie nachgegangen. In Dänemark, Deutschland, Großbritannien und den USA hat sie Politiker, Wissenschaftler und Politikberater nach ihrem Verständnis von Strategie befragen lassen. Die Ergebnisse zeigen: Strategie in der Politik ist nur zu verstehen im Dreieck von Macht, Management von Prozessen und Vertrauen. Daraus lassen sich für die politische Praxis Schlussfolgerungen zu strategischem Politik-Management ableiten der Grundlage für erfolgreiche und nachhaltige Reformen.