This article applies broad conceptual categories of comparative politics to the explanation of administrative reforms in Italy. It takes as its argument some lines of influence on public sector reform of the features of the party system in Italy, the executive-legislative balance, the politician-bureaucrat relationship, and the role of administrative law. In the search for explanations for the trajectory of administrative reform, pre-existing political and institutional factors also have to be interpreted through the lens of negotiated change occurring via processes of conversion and layering involving new and old institutions that has taken place in Italy since the ‘political crisis' began in 1992
Italy is the only established democracy where two major electoral reforms took place in the last 20 ...
Italian public administration has an history of excessive legal formalism and poor attention to re...
This article contributes to the literature on public sector reforms by proposing textual analysis as...
This article applies broad conceptual categories of comparative politics to the explanation of admin...
This book provides a stimulating presentation of the Italian administrative system through an empiri...
The article addresses two principal questions: how public management reforms develop in a context of...
The article addresses two principal questions: how public management reforms develop in a context of...
This article investigates the extent to which administrative reforms have affected traditional polit...
The article explores the transformations which have occurred in ministerial cabinets as entrenched a...
This chapter first outlines the institutional framework and the functioning of the Italian political...
The article compares institutional reforms in Italy and Great Britain over the last two decades (199...
The article investigates the impact of the National Recovery and Resilience Plan, complemented by ch...
This article deals with the public management reform undertaken by the Regional Government in Lombar...
The article outlines the sets of factors influential on the implementation of public management refo...
This article applies a processual approach to the explanation of administrative reform in Italy over...
Italy is the only established democracy where two major electoral reforms took place in the last 20 ...
Italian public administration has an history of excessive legal formalism and poor attention to re...
This article contributes to the literature on public sector reforms by proposing textual analysis as...
This article applies broad conceptual categories of comparative politics to the explanation of admin...
This book provides a stimulating presentation of the Italian administrative system through an empiri...
The article addresses two principal questions: how public management reforms develop in a context of...
The article addresses two principal questions: how public management reforms develop in a context of...
This article investigates the extent to which administrative reforms have affected traditional polit...
The article explores the transformations which have occurred in ministerial cabinets as entrenched a...
This chapter first outlines the institutional framework and the functioning of the Italian political...
The article compares institutional reforms in Italy and Great Britain over the last two decades (199...
The article investigates the impact of the National Recovery and Resilience Plan, complemented by ch...
This article deals with the public management reform undertaken by the Regional Government in Lombar...
The article outlines the sets of factors influential on the implementation of public management refo...
This article applies a processual approach to the explanation of administrative reform in Italy over...
Italy is the only established democracy where two major electoral reforms took place in the last 20 ...
Italian public administration has an history of excessive legal formalism and poor attention to re...
This article contributes to the literature on public sector reforms by proposing textual analysis as...