STG Contributions to Books
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Title:La sfida democratica della pandemia Author(s):INNERARITY, Daniel
Date:2022Citation:Francisco Javier ANSUATEGUI ROIG, Thomas GUTMANN, Daniel INNERARITY and Massimo LA TORRE (eds), Pandemia e diritti : la società civile in condizioni d'emergenza, Napoli : Edizioni scientifiche italiane, 2022, pp. 23-36Type:Contribution to book
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Title:Controlling the desire for control : machines, institutions and democracy Author(s):INNERARITY, Daniel
Date:2022Citation:Juan José GÓMEZ GUTIÉRREZ, José ABDELNOUR-NOCERA and Esteban ANCHÚSTEGUI IGARTUA (eds), Democratic institutions and practices : a debate on governments, parties, theories and movements in today’s world, Cham : Springer, 2022, pp. 137-147Type:Contribution to bookAbstract:I suggest that we explore our desire for control to explain some central features of the ideological landscape in which we find ourselves and the extent to which that can affect the future of democracy. Machines and ...
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Title:Policy learning in the European Union Author(s):DUNLOP, Claire A.; RADAELLI, Claudio M.
Date:2022Citation:Paolo Roberto GRAZIANO and Jale TOSUN (eds), Elgar encyclopedia of European Union public policy, Cheltenham ; Northampton : Edward Elgar Publishing Limited, 2022, pp. 612-621Type:Contribution to book
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Title:A nonviolent narrative for European integration? Author(s):BALDOLI, Roberto; RADAELLI, Claudio M.
Date:2022Citation:Michael D. JONES, Mark K. MCBETH and Elizabeth SHANAHAN (eds), Narrative and the policy process : applications of the narrative policy framework, Bozeman : Montana State University Library, 2022, pp. 194-217Type:Contribution to bookAbstract:Can we craft a narrative of European integration that contrasts populist narratives while resonating with the concerns of disaffected citizens? If this task is feasible, how do we leverage the Narrative Policy Framework ...
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Title:Conditions of Influence : policy effects of IPA autonomy in comparative perspective Author(s):BAUER, Michael W.
; EGE, Jörn; WAGNER, NoraDate:2022Citation:Christoph KNILL and Yves STEINEBACH (eds), International public administrations in global public policy : sources and effects of bureaucratic influence, London : Routledge, 2022, pp. 31-50Type:Contribution to bookAbstract:Besides the administrative capacity requirements of a policy and the contestation of the issue, there are also characteristics of the administration itself that may explain when an IPA is able to exert influence. The ...