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The panel shed light on the finely tuned interplay between ministers, political advisors and senior civil servants, the executive triangle. Some papers provide detailed insights into individual countries, while others show how the relationship varies across countries, and depend on policy areas, political culture and administrative traditions.
| Title | Details |
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| More Than a Situationship? Working Relationships Between Politicians, Advisors and Bureaucrats in the Executive Triangle | View Paper Details |
| Advising Technocrats: Ministerial Advisers and Policymaking in a Caretaker Government | View Paper Details |
| Who Uses Advisers as Gatekeepers? Insider and Outsider Ministers as Shapers of Procedural Administrative Politicisation | View Paper Details |
| Exploring the Bargaining Dynamics of the Executive Triangle in Denmark | View Paper Details |
| All Triangles are Not Equal: Unpacking the Executive Triangle Across Systems | View Paper Details |