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Blame-avoidance and blame-management: Institutional and policy implications

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Moshe Maor
Reichman University

Title Details
Blame Attribution and Blame Management: Iraq in Comparative Perspective View Paper Details
Blame Avoidance with Adjectives? Motivation, Opportunity, Activity and Outcome View Paper Details
Blame-Avoidence and the Institutional Politics of Food Safety Regulation in Germany View Paper Details
Bureaucratic Choice as a Public Observability Problem: A Theoretical and Comparative Analysis of Safety-Based Drug Withdrawals View Paper Details
Coming back with a vengenace: Blame reversion in new forms of governance View Paper Details
Conditional Credibility: An Experimental Test of the Efects of the Appointment and Reports of Public Inquiries View Paper Details
Interngovernmental Policy and Electoral Accountability: Responsibility and Voting in a Federal Context View Paper Details
Media Scandals and Government Popularity: How democracies manage political responsibility View Paper Details
Retrenchment without Retribution: The Importance of Party Collusion in Blame Avoidance View Paper Details
Sharing client information in public services: the management of blame View Paper Details
Shield or Stiner: The Role Identification and Personality Evaluations in Political Predicaments View Paper Details
The Effect of the Political System on Pension Reform Policy: From Blame Avoidance to Electoral Threat View Paper Details
The politics of blame management in Scandinavia after the Tsunami disaster View Paper Details
The Politics of Budget Consolidation in Britain and Germany. The Effects of Institutions and Party Competition on Blame Avoidance View Paper Details
Why and How Do Politicians Do Risky Reforms? On the Basic Cause and Blame Avoidance Mechanisms of Welfare State Reform View Paper Details