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    Handbook on Ministerial and Political Advisers

    Handbook on Ministerial and Political Advisers by Shaw, Richard;

    Series: Elgar Handbooks in Public Administration and Management;

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    Product details:

    • Publisher Edward Elgar Publishing
    • Date of Publication 26 May 2023

    • ISBN 9781800886575
    • Binding Hardback
    • No. of pages452 pages
    • Size 244x169 mm
    • Weight 932 g
    • Language English
    • 587

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    Short description:

    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.

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    Long description:

    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.



    With an international approach, a diverse range of expert and emerging scholars perform a thorough sociodemographic analysis of political and ministerial actors across different administrative traditions around the globe. Chapters examine their emergence on the executive stage, the circumstances and various institutional arrangements in which they operate, their contributions as policy workers and their turbulent relationship with the media. Questioning normative stances surrounding corruption in political?administrative relations, this transdisciplinary Handbook provides a constructive, nuanced understanding of the nature and agency of ministerial and political advisers.



    Addressing both historical and contemporary matters relevant to ministerial and political advisers, this innovative Handbook will prove vital to students and scholars of politics, regulation and governance, public administration, policy and management, and international politics. With fresh and constructive analyses of the field, it will also be a useful resource for private-sector and governmental practitioners seeking insights into the roles and impacts of these advisers.



    ?Shaw has curated a welcome and important contribution to our understanding of Ministerial and Political Advisers. Comprehensive in scope, theoretically and methodologically innovative, and empirically satisfying, this collection has a great deal to offer researchers and practitioners.?

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    Table of Contents:

    Contents:

    PART I SETTING THE SCENE
    1 Introduction to the Handbook on Ministerial and Political Advisers 2
    Richard Shaw and Chris Eichbaum
    2 Of ideal-types and images: advisers and political-administrative relations 13
    Alexandre Belloir and Caspar van den Berg
    3 The story so far: what we know (and don?t know) about ministerial advisers 26
    Athanassios Gouglas

    PART II THEORISING THE FIELD
    4 Institutions matter: new institutionalist approaches to the study of
    ministerial advisers 46
    Fabrizio Di Mascio and Alessandro Natalini
    5 Public service bargains: advisers in the executive ménage ? trois 61
    Richard Shaw and Heidi Houlberg Salomonsen
    6 Policy advisory systems: location, agency, and influence 76
    Sylvia Veit
    7 From institutionalism to court politics and all points between: the
    theoretical context of executive government 89
    R. A. W. Rhodes

    PART III EMPIRICAL METHODS AND METHODOLOGIES
    8 Survey research and ministerial advisers? scholarship 110
    Kristoffer Kolltveit, Rune Karlsen, and Jostein Askim
    9 Using the interpretivist methodology 123
    Amalie Trangb?k and Mathilde Cecchini
    10 The comparative method in ministerial adviser research 137
    Heath Pickering, Marleen Brans, and Guy Peters
    11 Studying ministerial advisers? careers and profiles: the prosopographic
    method 155
    Marleen Brans, Arthur Meert, Pieter Moens, and Pierre Squevin
    12 Systematic literature reviews: opportunities and limits in ministerial
    adviser research 173
    Arthur Meert, Heath Pickering, Marleen Brans, and Athanassios Gouglas

    PART IV ADVICE AND ADVISERS AROUND THE WORLD
    13 Traditions in Asia 197
    Wei Li
    14 Ministerial advisers in central and eastern Europe: transition belts or
    something else? 208
    Katar?na Staroňov? and Marek Ryb?ř
    15 The Continental tradition of ministerial advice: no institutional home
    for ministerial advisers? 221
    Thurid Hustedt
    16 Ministerial advisers in political systems of the Napoleonic
    administrative tradition: the ministerial cabinet 232
    Arthur Meert, Marleen Brans, Fabrizio Di Mascio, Athanassios Gouglas,
    Alessandro Natalini, and Patrícia Silva
    17 Ministerial advisers in the Scandinavian tradition 251
    Jostein Askim, Kristoffer Kolltveit, and Eivind Smith
    18 Conceptualising the ministerial adviser in Latin America: roles and
    relationships with the bureaucracy 266
    Diego Salazar-Morales
    19 ?31 Flavors?: the American system of ministerial (secretarial) advisers 282
    Evan T. Haglund
    20 The Westminster tradition 296
    Bernadette Connaughton, Charis Rice, and Richard Shaw

    PART V MATTERS ARISING
    21 Advising political leaders: history matters 313
    Andrew Blick
    22 Ministerial advisers and policy-making 326
    Jonathan Craft
    23 Policy-making in the executive triangle: a comparative perspective on
    ministers, advisers, and civil servants 338
    Tobias Bach and Thurid Hustedt
    24 Politics and politicisation: bane or boon companion? 352
    Dennis C. Grube
    25 Keeping them honest: accountability and regulation 365
    Yee-Fui Ng
    26 Ministerial advisers and the media 378
    Rune Karlsen and Kristoffer Kolltveit
    27 The biographies of ministerial advisers: why and how gender and career
    trajectories matter 390
    Maria Maley

    PART VI WHERE TO FROM HERE FOR MINISTERIAL AND
    POLITICAL ADVISERS?
    28 For better or for worse? Into the future 406
    Richard Shaw
    Glossary: common terms and concepts found in the literature on ministerial advisers 419
    Heath Pickering

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