This study analyses professional policy experts in political parties. While recent studies have described the characteristics of ‘unelected politicians’, the drivers for their emergence and impact on democracy have not yet been fully elaborated. We examine these aspects via Finnish party elite interviews (n=79). We challenge the traditional party professionalization narrative where parties’ increasing publicity management efforts diminish intra-party democracy (IPD) and parties’ political ambitions. We find that in addition to campaign, media, and democratic needs, political parties in Finland are concerned especially by their policymaking capacity that has shifted to experts of public administration and lobbyists, and which parties seek to...
This thesis examines the group of political advisors within the government offices of a right-wing a...
This article examines the idea of an emerging political communication elite in the context of the Fi...
This paper examines whether political professionalization causes ideological incongruence between pa...
This study analyses professional policy experts in political parties. While recent studies have desc...
Although professionalization and cartelization assume that political staffers have become alienated ...
Faced with some fundamental changes in the socio-cultural, political and media environment, politica...
Belgium is often considered a text book example of partitocracy. The dominance of political parties ...
In a representative democratic state such as Sweden there have been considerable clear changes in te...
The rise of the professional politician has been a noted trend in recent years. The leaders of our m...
This study tests the explanatory strength of the party-centered theory of electoral campaign profess...
Faced with some fundamental changes in the socio-cultural, political and media environment, politica...
This paper asks to what extent changes in the profiles of politicians reflect changes in party ideol...
This article focuses on “partisan policy professionals” (PPPs), i.e. people who are employed to affe...
Expertise in policymaking can have multiple functions: gaining access to policymakers, increasing th...
This book offers a concise and accessible introduction to debates about expertise, policy-making and...
This thesis examines the group of political advisors within the government offices of a right-wing a...
This article examines the idea of an emerging political communication elite in the context of the Fi...
This paper examines whether political professionalization causes ideological incongruence between pa...
This study analyses professional policy experts in political parties. While recent studies have desc...
Although professionalization and cartelization assume that political staffers have become alienated ...
Faced with some fundamental changes in the socio-cultural, political and media environment, politica...
Belgium is often considered a text book example of partitocracy. The dominance of political parties ...
In a representative democratic state such as Sweden there have been considerable clear changes in te...
The rise of the professional politician has been a noted trend in recent years. The leaders of our m...
This study tests the explanatory strength of the party-centered theory of electoral campaign profess...
Faced with some fundamental changes in the socio-cultural, political and media environment, politica...
This paper asks to what extent changes in the profiles of politicians reflect changes in party ideol...
This article focuses on “partisan policy professionals” (PPPs), i.e. people who are employed to affe...
Expertise in policymaking can have multiple functions: gaining access to policymakers, increasing th...
This book offers a concise and accessible introduction to debates about expertise, policy-making and...
This thesis examines the group of political advisors within the government offices of a right-wing a...
This article examines the idea of an emerging political communication elite in the context of the Fi...
This paper examines whether political professionalization causes ideological incongruence between pa...