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The analysis suggests that populists in government are not afraid of blame. Rather, they are often initiating blame games that are very likely to turn against themselves. Populists are also keen to play credit-claiming games, even if only a few actually result in credit.
Both authors recognize there are various blame games, but their focus is on the main game in town. This chapter focuses on other games and their players, on the game within governing elite networks between ministers, chiefs of staff, special advisors, and senior civil servants.
9 lip 2024 · Engaging with blame-based questions and achieving a rounded understanding of the politics and governance of blame has in the past been hampered by the existence of a rather scattered and fragmented knowledge base.
11 lip 2024 · In AP® Human Geography, unit 4 covers political geography. The following guide will be updated periodically with hyperlinks to excellent resources. As you are reviewing for this unit, focus on the key concepts!
Source: CollegeBoard AP Human Geography Course Description 2015. The main themes of this unit should focus on significant world issues, such as the impact of colonialism on states, the fragmentation of states today, and the opposing issue of supranationalism. 1. The concept of territoriality. 2. The nature and meaning of boundaries. 3.
Based on a typological theory of blame games and their consequences, I show that political systems do not just ‘pass through’ policy controversies (and the public feedback attached to them). Instead, system-specific blame game interactions give them a decisive twist.
Chapters 3 – 5 provide detailed accounts of the nine in-depth case studies and detailed analyses of the UK, German, and Swiss blame game styles. Each chapter includes an additional test case that is situated in the respective institutional context.