Akshay Mangla: Making bureaucracy work in rural India
Welcome to the QoG podcast – a podcast brought to you by the Quality of Government Institute at the University of Gothenburg. In this series, we have conversations with well-known experts to try to make sense of politics and governments around the world.Hosting this show is Professor Victor Lapuente, and in this episode, he is joined by Akshay Mangla Associate Professor in International Business at the University of Oxford, UK. They are discussing Mangala’s first book, Making Bureaucracy Work: Norms, Education and Public Service Delivery in Rural India (Cambridge University Press), where he investigates why and how state agencies implement universal primary education programs (more or less) effectively in India. The book advances a theoretical framework centered on informal bureaucratic norms, the unwritten rules of the game that guide the behavior of state officials and their relations with citizens and non-state agencies.We hope you will enjoy the episode – don't forget to like, share, and subscribe if you do! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Matthias vom Hau: Ethnic diversity in politics
Welcome to the QoG podcast – a podcast brought to you by the Quality of Government Institute at the University of Gothenburg. In this series, we have conversations with well-known experts to try to make sense of politics and governments around the world. Hosting this show is Professor Victor Lapuente, and in this episode he is joined by Mattias vom Hau, a sociologist by training currently working at IBEI in Barcelona. Matthias’ research is centrally concerned with the relationship between identity politics, institutions, and development, with a comparative-historical focus on Latin America. He has published widely on how states construct a sense of national belonging, how civil society actors negotiate and contest official nationalisms, and the extent to which ordinary citizens subscribe to official and counter-state identity projects. The episode was recorded during the Science Festival in Gothenburg in May 2023. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Jennifer L. Selin: The US public policy debate
Welcome to the QoG podcast – a podcast brought to you by the Quality of Government Institute at the University of Gothenburg.In this series, we have conversations with well-known experts to try to make sense of politics and governments around the world.Hosting this show is Professor Victor Lapuente, and in this episode he is joined by Jenifer L. Selin, Attorney Advisor at the Administrative Conference of the United States. Prior to joining ACUS, Dr. Selin was a professor at the Universities of Illinois and Missouri and most recently served as Co-Director of Carl Levin Center for Oversight and Democracy’s Washington, DC Office. Her published research illustrates that the legal structure of the administrative state has important implications for the functioning of the American separation of powers system.The views expressed in this podcast are those of the scholars and do not represent the position of ACUS or the federal government of the United States. We hope you will enjoy the episode – don't forget to like, share and subscribe if you do! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Simon Hix: The political system of the European Union
Welcome to the QoG podcast – a podcast brought to you by the Quality of Government Institute at the University of Gothenburg. In this series, we have conversations with well-known experts to try to make sense of politics and governments around the world.Hosting this show is Professor Victor Lapuente, and in this episode, he is joined by Simon Hix who currently holds the Stein Rokkan Chair in Comparative Politics at the European University Institute in Florence.Simon's research interests include comparative political behaviour and institutions – in particular political parties and party systems, public opinion and voting behaviour, electoral system design, and legislative behaviour – as well as the study of political behaviour and institutions in the European Union. He is one of the authors of the core textbook The political system of the European Union.We hope you will enjoy the episode – don't forget to like, share and subscribe if you do! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Matia Vannoni: Regulations in Contemporary Democracy and its Consequences
Welcome to the QoG podcast - a podcast brought to you by the Quality of Government Institute at the University of Gothenburg. In this series, we have conversations with well-known experts to try to make sense of politics and governments around the world. Hosting this show is professor Victor Lapuente, and in this episode, he is joined by Matia Vannoni, Senior Lecturer in Public Policy in the Department of Political Economy, King's College London. Matia's research has included several topics, including the business and government in the European Union, public policy and public opinion in tobacco control and the representation and transparency in local democracies. In this episode, we'll focus on Matia's research on what explains the increase in regulation seen in contemporary democracy and its consequences. We hope you enjoy the episode, don't forget to like, share and subscribe if you do! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome to the QoG Podcast - a podcast brought yo you by the Quality of Government Institute (QoG), University of Gothenburg. QoG conducts and promotes research on the causes, consequences and nature of Good Governance and the Quality of Government - that is, trustworthy, reliable, impartial, uncorrupted and competent government institutions. In this podcast series, we discuss issues of political science in conversations with well-known experts to try to make sense of politics and governments all over the world.Hosting this show is Victor Lapuente, who is a Senior Lecturer and Professor at the Department of Political Science and a Research Fellow at the Quality of Government Institute.QoG websiteTwitterFacebook Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.