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Democratic anchorage through administrative reforms
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RADAR; Concept Note; 2025
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BAUER, Michael W., BRANDSEN, Taco, KOVAREK, Dániel, RADAELLI, Claudio M., RADTKE, Ina, STEEN, Trui, STONE, Diane Lesley, VALLISTU, Johanna, VAN DE WALLE, Steven, Democratic anchorage through administrative reforms, RADAR, Concept Note, 2025 - https://hdl.handle.net/1814/93132
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This note develops the concept of democratic anchorage as an analytical lens for assessing how administrative reforms contribute to the legitimacy of public governance. It expects that reforms are democratically anchored when they are designed and implemented in liberal-pluralist formats, i.e., participatory in design, inclusive and transparent in execution, and normatively aligned with widely shared democratic values. Rather than treating legitimacy as an automatic by-product of technocratic performance, democratic anchorage analyzes empirically the role of participatory structures, procedural mechanisms, and narrative justifications that “hook and bind” administrative change to democratic norms and structures. The concept of democratic anchorage is thus advanced as both a normative benchmark and a testable empirical framework for evaluating the legitimacy of public governance through administrative reform.
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Published online: April 2025
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This research was supported by the project RADAR: 'Renewing Administration through Democratic Anchorage Reforms' financed by Horizon Europe under the grant agreement 101177536