First published online : 09 January 2020What happens to public administration when populists are elected into government? This article argues that populists seek to realize an anti-pluralist reform agenda, thereby fuelling trends of democratic backsliding. Against this background, the article discusses potential goals and strategies of populist public administration policy and introduces examples of how populists sought to capture (Orbán in Hungary), dismantle (Fujimori in Peru), sabotage (Trump in the United States), and reform (Blocher in Switzerland) the state bureaucracy. In doing so, populists in government aim at structures, resources, personnel, norms, and accountability relationships. The examples suggest that populist public admini...
This article posits that some forms of popular participation offer important resources for democrati...
The recent surge in the number of populist governments coming into power raises the question of thei...
Concentrated interest groups have a significant advantage over diffuse interest groups: they can eff...
Based on a conference held at the European Univeristy Institute in 2019.Liberal democracy is at risk...
Mit Blick auf die Bürokratie als zentrales Instrument staatlicher Herrschaftsausübung entwickelt die...
Populism challenges our democracies. And populists in governments attempt to transform public admini...
The complex relationship between populist governments and their bureaucratic apparatus constituted t...
The global ascendancy that populism has gained in recent years resulted in two major developments: (...
Do populist rule lead to more politicization? As populists have had electoral success in many coun-t...
Populists in government pose a serious threat, not only to domestic democratic standards but also to...
This article analyses the weaknesses of contemporary democratic orders which stem from the use of mo...
There is growing research on populist actors and their impact on the democratic system, but little h...
There has been a universal trend towards democratic backsliding in weakly consolidated democracies a...
Populism is a particular type of constitutional pathology; a brand of groupthink in which a leader e...
The article presents information on public bureaucracies and policy implementation. Public bureaucra...
This article posits that some forms of popular participation offer important resources for democrati...
The recent surge in the number of populist governments coming into power raises the question of thei...
Concentrated interest groups have a significant advantage over diffuse interest groups: they can eff...
Based on a conference held at the European Univeristy Institute in 2019.Liberal democracy is at risk...
Mit Blick auf die Bürokratie als zentrales Instrument staatlicher Herrschaftsausübung entwickelt die...
Populism challenges our democracies. And populists in governments attempt to transform public admini...
The complex relationship between populist governments and their bureaucratic apparatus constituted t...
The global ascendancy that populism has gained in recent years resulted in two major developments: (...
Do populist rule lead to more politicization? As populists have had electoral success in many coun-t...
Populists in government pose a serious threat, not only to domestic democratic standards but also to...
This article analyses the weaknesses of contemporary democratic orders which stem from the use of mo...
There is growing research on populist actors and their impact on the democratic system, but little h...
There has been a universal trend towards democratic backsliding in weakly consolidated democracies a...
Populism is a particular type of constitutional pathology; a brand of groupthink in which a leader e...
The article presents information on public bureaucracies and policy implementation. Public bureaucra...
This article posits that some forms of popular participation offer important resources for democrati...
The recent surge in the number of populist governments coming into power raises the question of thei...
Concentrated interest groups have a significant advantage over diffuse interest groups: they can eff...