Why are politicians so unpopular? One common explanation blames a professionalized political class that is increasingly detached from ‘ordinary citizens’. But, there is very little empirical investigation of what it is about the professionalization of politics that engenders distrust. This article uses 12 focus groups and 15 interviews with civil servants from the Australian Public Service—‘insiders’ with first-hand knowledge and experience of the political system—to reflect on political professionalization and its impacts. As a group, civil servants’ views on this question remain largely unexplored yet their proximity to the political process gives them a distinct vantage point from which to reflect on current explanations for rising anti-...
It is frequently said that Britain’s quality of democracy is effected by a paucity of good quality p...
In Westminster parliamentary systems there was once a clear separation between the careers of public...
Faced with some fundamental changes in the socio-cultural, political and media environment, politica...
The rise of the professional politician has been a noted trend in recent years. The leaders of our m...
Activities that remain uncriticized when practised by members of the general population are often re...
The assumption that there is an increasing level of cynicism about political systems and distrust of...
There is a strange relationship between public service and politics. Public servants work within pol...
In response to rising popular disenchantment with elected officials, numerous scholars have sought t...
In response to growing popular dissatisfaction with politics and politicians, several scholars have ...
© The Author(s) 2018. In contrast to many democracies that lament the rise of professional politicia...
In this article, I examine the nature of political practice in the Pacific Islands against two domin...
Peter Allen argues that the activities of political parties is now focused heavily on the national p...
The desire for many people today is to be professional, and many occupations seek professional statu...
International audienceFaced with some fundamental changes in the socio-cultural, political and media...
Education is at the centre of theories of how bureaucracies professionalize. Going back to Weber, th...
It is frequently said that Britain’s quality of democracy is effected by a paucity of good quality p...
In Westminster parliamentary systems there was once a clear separation between the careers of public...
Faced with some fundamental changes in the socio-cultural, political and media environment, politica...
The rise of the professional politician has been a noted trend in recent years. The leaders of our m...
Activities that remain uncriticized when practised by members of the general population are often re...
The assumption that there is an increasing level of cynicism about political systems and distrust of...
There is a strange relationship between public service and politics. Public servants work within pol...
In response to rising popular disenchantment with elected officials, numerous scholars have sought t...
In response to growing popular dissatisfaction with politics and politicians, several scholars have ...
© The Author(s) 2018. In contrast to many democracies that lament the rise of professional politicia...
In this article, I examine the nature of political practice in the Pacific Islands against two domin...
Peter Allen argues that the activities of political parties is now focused heavily on the national p...
The desire for many people today is to be professional, and many occupations seek professional statu...
International audienceFaced with some fundamental changes in the socio-cultural, political and media...
Education is at the centre of theories of how bureaucracies professionalize. Going back to Weber, th...
It is frequently said that Britain’s quality of democracy is effected by a paucity of good quality p...
In Westminster parliamentary systems there was once a clear separation between the careers of public...
Faced with some fundamental changes in the socio-cultural, political and media environment, politica...