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  1. Permanent Counterrevolution, Technocracy, and World War III

    An undeclared global class war was initiated in 2020, whose aim is the controlled demolition of liberal democracy and the institution of global...
    Chapter Open access 2024
  2. Technocracy that fails: a Czech perspective on the EU

    The migration crisis of 2015/2016 deepened a major fault line inside the EU, the one between its Western part and its new members from Central and...

    Article 16 April 2022
  3. Political Implications of China's Technocracy in the Reform Era

    This book focuses on the evolution of technocracy in contemporary Chinese politics and its implications in China’s elite politics and policymaking....
    Gang Chen
    Book 2023
  4. Technocracy and Future Leadership Succession

    This chapter assesses how technocracyTechnocracy will reshape China’s future power reshuffling, and projects the line-up of next generation of top...
    Chapter 2023
  5. Evolution of Technocracy in P.R. China

    In the history of the PRCPeople’s Republic of China (PRC), the CCP leadership has been advocating for rapid development of science and...
    Chapter 2023
  6. “Covid-19,” Psychological Operations, and the War for Technocracy Volume 1

    Camouflaged by “Covid-19,” an undeclared global class war was initiated in 2020, aimed at replacing liberal democracy with technocracy, a novel,...

    David A. Hughes
    Book Open access 2024
  7. Discussion and Conclusion: Technocracy and the Future of CCP

    TheTechnocracy final part draws conclusions from evidence and analysis provided in previous chapters. It reveals that technocrats with expertise and...
    Chapter 2023
  8. British politics symposium on Ben Clift (2022) the OBR and the politics of technocratic economic governance (Oxford University Press)

    This contribution to the symposium situates Clift’s (The office of budget responsibility and the politics of technocratic economic governance, Oxford...

    Scott James in British Politics
    Article Open access 24 June 2024
  9. In science we (dis)trust: technocratic attitudes, populism, and trust in science during the COVID-19 pandemic

    During the pandemic, science became one of the most salient issues in European polities. At the same time, relevant sectors of European societies...

    Davide Angelucci, Davide Vittori in European Political Science
    Article 15 May 2024
  10. Beyond parliamentarism: How do citizens want to decide on divisive policies?

    Europeans, on average, are distrustful toward representative institutions. In recent decades, to restore confidence in political institutions,...

    Davide Vittori, Sebastien Rojon, Jean-Benoit Pilet in Comparative European Politics
    Article 29 March 2024
  11. The OBR and the fragilities, complexities and promise of technocratic economic governance

    This contribution explores how technocratic economic governance rests on underlying principles of political economy—normatively informed judgements...

    Ben Clift in British Politics
    Article Open access 19 June 2024
  12. Beyond populism and technocracy: The challenges and limits of democratic epistemology

    Alfred Moore, Carlo Invernizzi-Accetti, ... Sophia Rosenfeld in Contemporary Political Theory
    Article 04 May 2020
  13. Global digital governance: paradigm shift and an analytical framework

    Global digital governance has been rising in response to a dual process of globalization and digitalization. Serving the innovation and application...

    Kai Jia, Shaowei Chen in Global Public Policy and Governance
    Article 08 September 2022
  14. The privilege of public service and the dangers of populist technocracy: a response to Michael Gove and Dominic Cumming’s 2020 Ditchley annual lecture

    On 27 June 2020, the Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster and Minister for the Cabinet Office, Michael Gove, gave the Ditchley Annual Lecture on the...

    David Blunkett, Matthew Flinders in British Politics
    Article 18 October 2020
  15. The Coming Unrest

    The transnational ruling class has no choice but to keep pushing for global technocracy, and the rest of humanity has no choice but to fight back....
    Chapter Open access 2024
  16. Does the Constitutional-Pluralist Regime Have a Future?

    The COVID-19 pandemic has caused the reappearance of a classical defiance of democracy and politics: technocracy, the government of experts,...
    Chapter 2022
  17. European Political Leaders and the Social Representation of the Covid-19 Crisis Leading the Pandemic

    European leaders faced the Covid-19 pandemic by adopting very different leadership styles, characterized by diverging approaches to crisis...

    Flaminia Saccà, Donatella Selva in Palgrave Studies in European Political Sociology
    Book 2023
  18. Reading George Grant in the 21st Century

    George Grant (1918-1988) was one of Canada’s foremost public philosophers. Though his thought arose out of reflection on the history of political...

    Book 2023
  19. The Lure of Technocrats: A Conjoint Experiment on Preferences for Technocratic Ministers in Six European Countries

    The aim of this research is to gauge public support for ministers who did not follow a typical “career politician” pathway prior to their nomination...

    S. Panel, E. Paulis, ... D. Vittori in Political Behavior
    Article 16 November 2023
  20. What drives process preferences? The role of perceived qualities of policymakers and party preferences

    This article analyzes factors which explain support for the representative model and its two main alternatives: direct democracy and technocracy. It...

    José Luis Fernández-Martínez, Pau Alarcón Pérez, Joan Font Fábregas in Acta Politica
    Article 18 September 2020
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