Despite cross-field implications, the strategic and political aspects of selection and appointment have received limited scholarly attention. Prior research has primarily focused on one system of selection or appointment. This dissertation contributes to our understanding of the strategic and political elements of selection and appointment by investigating the influences, considerations, and strategies under different systems, with different constraints, and from different perspectives. The first part of this dissertation investigates the determinants of appointments to different bureaucratic job types in a legally unconstrained system by evaluating Papal appointments to the Roman Curia. The second part of this dissertation investigates how...
In this Article, I undertake an evaluation of a method of judicial selection known as "merit selecti...
Traditional political economy has paid primary attention to the structuring of the principal-agent r...
Spatial models of Supreme Court appointments assume that the president knows the preferences of nomi...
Choosing a new head of the Catholic Church is a very complex and scientifically complicated topic. H...
Institutions systematically affect which individuals gain positions in the different branches of dem...
In recent years, commentators have complained about what they regard as an increasingly dysfunction...
In recent years, many commentators have called for the depoliticization of the judicial appointmen...
Abstract: The divisiveness of the lower federal court confirmation process has been the focus of ext...
Key words: confirmation process, presidential nominations This paper analyzes the confirmation proce...
This dissertation analyzes the process of searching for and selecting a college or university presid...
The salience of judicial appointments in contemporary American politics has precipitated a surge of ...
Agenda setting in political institutions plays a critical role in determining policy output. Rules g...
One of the central aspects of the Italian health-care reform deals with the new position of a chief ...
the determinants of candidate selection procedures. It seeks to contrib-ute to the growing literatur...
This dissertation examines Senate influence on United States Supreme Court nominations during five e...
In this Article, I undertake an evaluation of a method of judicial selection known as "merit selecti...
Traditional political economy has paid primary attention to the structuring of the principal-agent r...
Spatial models of Supreme Court appointments assume that the president knows the preferences of nomi...
Choosing a new head of the Catholic Church is a very complex and scientifically complicated topic. H...
Institutions systematically affect which individuals gain positions in the different branches of dem...
In recent years, commentators have complained about what they regard as an increasingly dysfunction...
In recent years, many commentators have called for the depoliticization of the judicial appointmen...
Abstract: The divisiveness of the lower federal court confirmation process has been the focus of ext...
Key words: confirmation process, presidential nominations This paper analyzes the confirmation proce...
This dissertation analyzes the process of searching for and selecting a college or university presid...
The salience of judicial appointments in contemporary American politics has precipitated a surge of ...
Agenda setting in political institutions plays a critical role in determining policy output. Rules g...
One of the central aspects of the Italian health-care reform deals with the new position of a chief ...
the determinants of candidate selection procedures. It seeks to contrib-ute to the growing literatur...
This dissertation examines Senate influence on United States Supreme Court nominations during five e...
In this Article, I undertake an evaluation of a method of judicial selection known as "merit selecti...
Traditional political economy has paid primary attention to the structuring of the principal-agent r...
Spatial models of Supreme Court appointments assume that the president knows the preferences of nomi...