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Political Advisors and Political Staff

Elites
Executives
Government
Institutions
Political Leadership
P279
Matthew Kerby
Australian National University
Patrick Dumont
Australian National University

Building: BL20 Helga Engs hus, Floor: 2, Room: HE 231

Friday 14:00 - 15:40 CEST (08/09/2017)

Abstract

This Panel addresses the subject of elite and leader advisors and support staff. The roles, actions and influence of these “invisible” and unelected actors can challenge the extent to which the outputs of democratically elected elites act as single and accountable agents. The panel welcomes theoretical and methodological papers that shed light on these often unobserved political actors with respect to their careers, roles and influence.

Title Details
Bounded, Open or Partisan Mobility? Examining the Nature of Politically Motivated Mobility with Longitudinal Data from Canada View Paper Details
The Nature and Function of Parliamentary Caucus Research Offices in Canada View Paper Details
Political Advisers and Circles of Trust in Greek Ministerial Cabinets: Cardinals of the Conclave, Managers and the Children of Favouritism View Paper Details
Mapping the Career Trajectories of Political Staff in Australia 1972-2016 View Paper Details