The book systematically explores the impact of media on government institutions and the role of prime ministers, specifically focusing on Sweden. It highlights how government communication has become increasingly centralized around the prime minister, driven by the need for uniformity in responding to media demands. This centralization has shifted power dynamics, diminishing the influence of individual ministries and empowering the prime minister's office. The analysis raises critical questions about the implications for democratic governance and the evolving nature of political authority in the media age.
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Transnational Parties and Advocacy in European Integration
- 204 páginas
- 8 horas de lectura
Focusing on the strategies and influence of Europarties, this analysis delves into their role in European integration and the ongoing debates about Europe's future. It examines how these transnational partisan actors operate within EU decision-making, highlighting their consolidated structures and influential networks. By exploring their involvement in constitutional reforms and broader political discussions, the book reveals the significant impact Europarties have had on shaping Europe's trajectory, a perspective often overlooked in previous studies.