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About Mexico's experience with a populist leader, and already a bit dated. But a sadly reminder that what we are seeing in the US has just begun and will leave lasting damages... theloop.ecpr.eu/mexico-shows...

Why do policymakers grandstand more when defining problems than when crafting solutions? This PSJ article explores the role of messaging politics in congressional hearings. Read more here: doi.org/10.1111/psj.... #PSJ #PolicyStudiesJournal

Who is exposed to what? Our #OpenAccess book (by Peter Neijens, @theoaraujo.bsky.social, @judith-moeller.bsky.social forms the basis of a symposium at @ascor.bsky.social today with a dozen state of the art presentations. #CommSky Link to the free OA book ⬇️ library.oapen.org/bitstream/ha...

Call for Papers – Submit to Policy Studies Journal! @prof-b-t.bsky.social More information here: drive.google.com/file/d/1rLCB...

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El próximo 24 de febrero tendremos este estimulante diálogo en Charlemos. ¡Les esperamos!

Do governments put their money where their mouth is? New paper in @poppublicsphere.bsky.social www.cambridge.org/core/journal...

Rankings are used throughout the public sector to present performance information. What is the effect on information processing? New paper in @pmreview.bsky.social www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.... with Lisa Hohensinn @profgeorgebert.bsky.social ebert.bsky.social @jurgenwillems.bsky.social

La burocracia tras el sexenio de AMLO: menos profesional, más frágil. En este texto analizo el impacto de la desprofesionalización del empleo público y qué significa para el futuro de la administración en México. 📖 🔗 anticorrupcion.nexos.com.mx/el-regreso-a...

Our article 'A Crisis of Political Trust?' led by @viktorv.bsky.social is now out in @bjpols.bsky.social! We use >3,000 surveys in 143 countries between 1958 and 2019, finding that trust in representative institutions has generally been declining in recent decades. www.cambridge.org/core/journal...

The next UK Association for Public Administration conference will be at Ulster University on 11-12 September www.ukapa.org.uk/conference/u...

Generative AI is a hinge point for higher education blogs.lse.ac.uk/impactofsoci...

A roadmap to help organisations avoid failure in AI blogs.lse.ac.uk/businessrevi...

As I rarely go to academic conferences, and have a light semester, I 'm going to experiment with a new initiative: "International Office Hours". Want to talk about your research/academia/other things? Sign up for a 30 minute slot below - every Wednesday, 2-4 PM EST, starting January 29!

Shaping the future of AI in education: a call for a children’s rights-based approach blogs.lse.ac.uk/medialse/202...

Nice overview of public policy success and failure in Australia by Keith Dowding et al, and Open access onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/...

You can now sign up for the International Office Hours for Wednesday, 5 February 2025, 2-4 PM. Everyone is welcome, but I do hope to see more people from more "peripheral" countries and institutions. 👇

This looks like a great resource with a huge number of short, pithy and authoritative chapters covering the past, the present and future prescriptions, on everything you could want to know (and some things you might not want to know) about Brexit ukandeu.ac.uk/reports/the-...

🔖PAD is an excellent resource for exploring policy and administration topics in the context of low and middle income countries. Here are a few articles from recent issues that address the widely discussed topic of #corruption: . More on our website: onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/1099...

New, from me: It has been a deflating week for those who care about good government. I'm writing about this, but also trying to find some long-term bright spots. One of those bright spots is a new law that embeds a customer experience framework in government. donmoynihan.substack.com/p/whats-next...

There has been much talk of anti-incumbency sentiments in recent elections. The focus has been on inflation; not enough attention has been paid to persistent pandemic pain. Suggestions how to confront what are often politically toxic legacies, including the uses and abuses of citizen assemblies:

“AMLO pursued his quest to steer Mexico away from democracy with the backing of ‘the people,’” write Azul Aguiar Aguilar, Rodrigo Castro Cornejo, and Alejandro Monsiváis-Carrillo. muse.jhu.edu/pub/1/a...

♨️Early View📩 The fortchoming Special Issue contributes a detailed assessment of policy success and failure in #Australia Co-guest edited by Keith Dowding, Patrick Leslie & Marjia Taflaga, the guest editors introduce the special issue & the findings👇 doi.org/10.1111/1467...

Robust Governance in Turbulent Times by Christopher Ansell, Eva Sørensen, Jacob Torfing and Jarle Trondal out now and #OpenAccess #CambridgeElements cup.org/40JYOq2

As a tribute to Professor Christopher Hood who died earlier this month, we have made this 2006 article written with Martin Lodge free to view. From Sir Humphrey to Sir Nigel: What Future for the Public Service Bargain after Blairworld? @ox.ac.uk onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/epdf/10....

Para interesad@s en novedades editoriales sobre Administración/Políticas Públicas escritas desde México/América Latina, vengan a la primera de (ojalá) muchas sesiones. Rik Peeters, Fernando Nieto y Gabriela Lotta hablarán de "Street-Level Bureaucracy in Weak State Institutions".

My article "False Globalism: US Public Administration in the Twenty-First Century," is now online. Contact me if you have trouble with the paywall. www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10....