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Multilevel politics have shaped the way political elites are recruited, move up and down and leave their posts in European countries. However, while in most American countries there are stable patterns of elite recruitment and circulation built through years, in many other Western countries there have been recent processes of decentralization from Unitarian states to more or less federal structures. This situation may lead to very different patterns. Moreover, economical crisis in some countries may have even fostered conflicts and trade-offs between national and subnational elites. In order to shed more light on this evolving landscape, this panel welcomes papers addressing political recruitment (what factors explain appointments), circulation between territorial layers and the role of executive, legislative or judicial elites.
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Career Paths of German Senior Civil Servants – High Mobility and Partisan Patronage in a Multi-Level System? | View Paper Details |
Presidentialism of Political Leadership, Spanish Style | View Paper Details |
Political Professionalisation of County Presidents and Councillors in Europe | View Paper Details |
To What Extent does Regionalism Matter for Career Patterns? Evidence from Strong and Weak Regionalism in Multi-Level Systems | View Paper Details |