This article examines the opinion of Belgian government communication professionals regarding the controversial governmental communication about policy not yet adopted by the competent authority (i.e. the legislature) (CNAP). Based on a semi-structured, face-to-face survey among thirty-two Belgian Federal and Flemish spokesmen, we gain insight into the conditions which governmental CNAP is allowed according to these practitioners. We also gain insight into their general opinion on CNAP as well as into their arguments for and against this kind of government communication. The most important pro-CNAP belief is that it keeps citizens from being presented with a fait accompli. The most important argument against CNAP is that it creates false ex...
This study investigates the role of public opinion for members of parliaments (MPs) in a time in whi...
In 2016, the Walloon Parliament vetoed Belgium’s signature of the agreement on CETA, and in 2017, th...
This communication analyses whether European-lead policies and the media coverage about them may hav...
Purpose: – In 2001, Dutch politician Jacques Wallage introduced the concept of “communication in th...
More than twelve years after the appearance of the report of the Dutch Committee on the Future of Go...
Purpose - To provide a current state of the art of government communication in The Netherlands which...
This article identifies, describes and analyzes arguments for and against more transparent governmen...
This article identifies, describes and analyzes arguments for and against more transparent governmen...
The Research Group for Governmental Communication has carried out a trend study of governmental comm...
In this chapter, the authors rely on a review of empirical research to argue that the role news medi...
Anyone who develops policy in the government is very likely to meet opposition from those for whom t...
Various studies have attempted to conceptualize and assess professionalization of political communic...
Ministerial cabinets hold a central place in the Belgian politico-administrative system, carrying ou...
In the intricate multilingual context of Belgian politics, ideologically inspired topics are not jus...
The Dutch government, like many other governments of advanced democracies, finds itself confronted w...
This study investigates the role of public opinion for members of parliaments (MPs) in a time in whi...
In 2016, the Walloon Parliament vetoed Belgium’s signature of the agreement on CETA, and in 2017, th...
This communication analyses whether European-lead policies and the media coverage about them may hav...
Purpose: – In 2001, Dutch politician Jacques Wallage introduced the concept of “communication in th...
More than twelve years after the appearance of the report of the Dutch Committee on the Future of Go...
Purpose - To provide a current state of the art of government communication in The Netherlands which...
This article identifies, describes and analyzes arguments for and against more transparent governmen...
This article identifies, describes and analyzes arguments for and against more transparent governmen...
The Research Group for Governmental Communication has carried out a trend study of governmental comm...
In this chapter, the authors rely on a review of empirical research to argue that the role news medi...
Anyone who develops policy in the government is very likely to meet opposition from those for whom t...
Various studies have attempted to conceptualize and assess professionalization of political communic...
Ministerial cabinets hold a central place in the Belgian politico-administrative system, carrying ou...
In the intricate multilingual context of Belgian politics, ideologically inspired topics are not jus...
The Dutch government, like many other governments of advanced democracies, finds itself confronted w...
This study investigates the role of public opinion for members of parliaments (MPs) in a time in whi...
In 2016, the Walloon Parliament vetoed Belgium’s signature of the agreement on CETA, and in 2017, th...
This communication analyses whether European-lead policies and the media coverage about them may hav...