Bureaucratic entrepreneurship and morality politics: Dividing lines within the state
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Title
Bureaucratic entrepreneurship and morality politics: Dividing lines within the state
Journal
European Journal of Political Research
ISSN
0304-4130
1475-6765
1475-6765
Publication state
Published
Issued date
12/10/2022
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Language
english
Abstract
Based on a qualitative and quantitative research design, this article examines the implementation of a morality policy—the medical cannabis policy in Switzerland—to investigate three understudied aspects of bureaucratic entrepreneurship. First, moving away from mono-professional studies, the focus is on a policy characterized by a dispute between two groups of bureaucrats: physicians and jurists. Second, key conditions triggering bureaucratic policy entrepreneurship are identified, with a focus on mid-level administrative entrepreneurs. Third, vertical alliances between bureaucrats and politicians of the executive and legislative branches are examined and these processes are reflected in the wider perspective of the politics-administration dichotomy. Results show that law obsolescence, disputes between groups of bureaucrats and the need for political arbitration are favorable conditions for bureaucratic policy entrepreneurship. The study also shows that within the traditional separation of powers, bureaucratic entrepreneurship reinforces the executive power and creates dividing lines within the different branches of government.
Keywords
Sociology and Political Science
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