This is fantastic, big congrats Gefi!
@danielcarelli
Postdoctoral researcher at Chalmers University of Technology, specializing in the roles and functions of governments and bureaucracies in addressing critical global challenges, particularly climate change and antibiotic resistance.
This is fantastic, big congrats Gefi!
And it’s among great scholars:
Presenting a new project with Guy Peters on hybridity and administrative traditions at @epsanet.bsky.social tomorrow 3pm in room 1A.08
Congratulations, @valentindaur.bsky.social what an achievement!
Idag skriver jag tillsammans med Otto Cars, Anna Zorzet och Nina Viberg i GP debatt om behovet av att lyfta blicken i politiken kring antibiotikaresistens. Vi presenterar tre konkreta förslag för att möta denna globala utmaning:
This is the first time I’ve seen a Foreign Affairs minister address antibiotic resistance—an important link between the war in Ukraine and Sweden’s role in global #AMR action. I’ll discuss this further at Policy Day with the QoG Institute and The Lancet on Tuesday. Link in comments.
Lägg gärna till mig!
Hi, could you add me to this list?
Visst!
Thank you, Felix!
To complete the X migration, I am happy to share my recent article, now open access in @jeppjournal.bsky.social.
The argument: Intra-party divisions are one important reason why mainstream parties take on the issues and positions of Eurosceptic and anti-immigration parties.
doi.org/10.1080/1350...
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New publication out! This one took years of data collection, but it clearly illustrates how Sweden's high-quality state bureaucracy is the result of centuries of gradual power struggles and strategic investments in education—a process I term administrative democratization.