Comparing Strategies of (De)Politicisation in Europe
Matthew Wood (Hrsg.), Pınar E. Dönmez (Hrsg.), Jim Buller (Hrsg.), Adam Standring (Hrsg.)
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Springer International Publishing
Sozialwissenschaften, Recht, Wirtschaft / Politisches System
Beschreibung
This book investigates the extent to which depoliticisation strategies, used to disguise the political character of decision-making, have become the established mode of governance within societies. Increasingly, commentators suggest that the dominance of depoliticisation is leading to a crisis of representative democracy or even the end of politics, but is this really true? This book examines the circumstances under which depoliticisation techniques can be challenged, whether such resistance is successful and how we might understand this process. It addresses these questions by adopting a novel comparative and interdisciplinary perspective. Scholars from a range of European countries scrutinise the contingent nature of depoliticisation through a collection of case studies, including: economic policy; transport; the environment; housing; urban politics; and government corruption. The book will be appeal to academics and students across the fields of politics, sociology, urban geography, philosophy and public policy.
Kundenbewertungen
depoliticisation in Bulgaria, politics of the Heathrow third runway, politics and urban studies, depoliticisation in Portugal, Representative democracy, comparative European politics, Party Identification, city planning and politics, European public policy, Anti-Politics in Europe, depoliticisation in Cyprus, Post-Politics, depoliticisation in London, Public Administration, Depoliticisation strategies, Depoliticisation in Europe, depoliticisation in Hungary, crisis of democracy, depoliticisation techniques, European governance