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In person icon The Consequences of Ministerial Turnover

Elites
Executives
Government
P344
Matthew Kerby
Australian National University
Klaus Stolz
Technische Universität Chemnitz

In person icon Building: Adam Smith, Floor: 7, Room: 717

Thursday 14:00 - 15:40 BST (04/09/2014)

Abstract

Existing research on ministerial elites typically addresses the impact of biographical, institutional or political determinants on ministerial recruitment and ministerial exit. Building on research which relates ministerial turnover to government survival, cabinet management, and government popularity, this panel welcomes papers which address the impact of cabinet exit/cabinet turnover on individual political actors (post cabinet careers), parties and governments (performance and integrity), and legislature evolution and health ( i.e. what is the relationship between ministerial turnover and institutionalization?).

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