This article disentangles the complex relationship between depoliticisation and anti-politics in public-private partnership (PPP) policies and practices. By identifying three social mechanisms that underlie dynamics of depoliticisation in PPPs, namely consultocracy, yield bias, and complex contracting, it contrib-utes to the growing interdisciplinary literature on depoliticisation. The article argues that as depoliticisation continues to evolve, it further increases the unbalance between depoliticisation and politicisation, which has negative implications for democratic governance. The depoliticised logic behind PPPs feeds broad sen-timents of political distrust and disappointment, because political decision makers tend to use PPPs as mir-a...
This article: Covers new empirical terrain in the study of depoliticisation, with an in-depth case ...
This chapter argues that the literature on depoliticization tends to overlook the structural context...
Theoretical research on cooperation between public and private partners in infrastructure projects s...
This article disentangles the complex relationship between depoliticisation and anti-politics in pub...
This article disentangles the complex relationship between depoliticisation and anti-politics in pub...
In many cases, the expected efficiency advantages of public-private partnership (PPP) projects as a ...
The article argues that political elites – using participation as tools for depoliticisation strateg...
Amid a general trend to redefine and reform public services, public authorities around the globe hav...
Infrastructure public–private partnerships (PPPs) eschew traditional public management to provide di...
ABSTRACT: This Issue collects contributions on the theme of the De-Politicization of [representative...
The application and design of public-private partnerships between the extremes of purely public or p...
Public-Private Partnerships (PPPs) are presented as means to introduce efficient procurement methods...
This book advances a comprehensive and pragmatic understanding of the public-private partnership (P...
One of the paradoxes of the past few decades has been the continuity and even growth of infrastructu...
Government is hampered with infrastructure backlogs due to financial constraints and rapid urbanisa...
This article: Covers new empirical terrain in the study of depoliticisation, with an in-depth case ...
This chapter argues that the literature on depoliticization tends to overlook the structural context...
Theoretical research on cooperation between public and private partners in infrastructure projects s...
This article disentangles the complex relationship between depoliticisation and anti-politics in pub...
This article disentangles the complex relationship between depoliticisation and anti-politics in pub...
In many cases, the expected efficiency advantages of public-private partnership (PPP) projects as a ...
The article argues that political elites – using participation as tools for depoliticisation strateg...
Amid a general trend to redefine and reform public services, public authorities around the globe hav...
Infrastructure public–private partnerships (PPPs) eschew traditional public management to provide di...
ABSTRACT: This Issue collects contributions on the theme of the De-Politicization of [representative...
The application and design of public-private partnerships between the extremes of purely public or p...
Public-Private Partnerships (PPPs) are presented as means to introduce efficient procurement methods...
This book advances a comprehensive and pragmatic understanding of the public-private partnership (P...
One of the paradoxes of the past few decades has been the continuity and even growth of infrastructu...
Government is hampered with infrastructure backlogs due to financial constraints and rapid urbanisa...
This article: Covers new empirical terrain in the study of depoliticisation, with an in-depth case ...
This chapter argues that the literature on depoliticization tends to overlook the structural context...
Theoretical research on cooperation between public and private partners in infrastructure projects s...