Martin Lodge
@martinlodge.bsky.social
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Regulation, Bureaucracy, Fulham FC, 1. FC Köln, Meinerzhagen

Martin Lodge is professor of political science and public policy at the London School of Economics (LSE). Lodge studies comparative regulatory regimes and policies, institutional analysis, and German, British and European Union public policy. He is considered one of the leading scholars of regulation. .. more

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uk.diplo.de
“This morning, Germany is one nation again.”

This is how BBC Breakfast News reported on German reunification, 35 years ago today.
hertieschool.bsky.social
The Hertie School mourns the passing of Prof. Dr Dr h.c. Claus Offe, Professor Emeritus of Political Sociology, an extraordinary scholar, teacher and colleague.

We extend our heartfelt condolences to his family, friends and all who had the privilege to know him.
steffenmau.bsky.social
Herausragender Wissenschaftler, bewunderter Autor, befreundeter Kollege, kluger Ratgeber: Claus Offe ist gestorben!

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anadimand.bsky.social
The University of Georgia’s School of Public and International Affairs seeks applications for a tenure-track assistant professor in governance and policy of energy systems and security in the transport sector (road, rail, maritime, air, intermodal, pipeline, space).

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It’s been an honour to put this collection together.

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Transforming Government - new @carr-lse.bsky.social discussion paper on contemporary public sector reform. With @leightonandrews.bsky.social, Roland Koch, Daniel Werfel and Richard Mottram

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olehelby.bsky.social
The standards - whatever they are - the highest ranked journals have will homogenize the field because authors try from the top and reviewers evaluate papers based on their standards. It's likely to reduce space for different traditions, methods, theories