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The New Technocracy

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Setting a new benchmark for studies of technocracy, this book shows that a solution to the challenge of populism will depend as much on a technocratic retreat as democratic innovation. Esmark exami...
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Setting a new benchmark for studies of technocracy, this book shows that a solution to the challenge of populism will depend as much on a technocratic retreat as democratic innovation. Esmark examines the development since the 1980s of a new 'post-industrial' technocratic regime and its complicity in the populist backlash against politics and political elites that is visible today.

The new technocracy – a combination of network governance, risk management and performance management – has, the author argues, abandoned the overtly anti-democratic sentiments of its industrial predecessor and proclaimed a new partnership with democracy. The rise of populism, however, is a clear sign that the inherent problems of this partnership have been exposed and that technocracy posing as democracy will only serve to exacerbate existing problems.

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Price: $38.95
Pages: 300
Publisher: Bristol University Press
Imprint: Bristol University Press
Publication Date: 08 May 2020
ISBN: 9781529200881
Format: Paperback
BISACs:

POLITICAL SCIENCE / Public Affairs & Administration, Public administration / Public policy, POLITICAL SCIENCE / Public Policy / General

Anders Esmark is Associate Professor in Public Organization and Policy in the Department of Political Science at the University of Copenhagen.

Rediscovering Technocracy

Technocratic Revolutions: From Industrial to Post-industrial Technocracy

Who are the Technocrats? From the Technostructure to Technocratic Government

The Technocratic Regime: Technocracy, Bureaucracy and Democracy

Technocratic Organization: The Power of Networks

Technocratic Regulation: Coping with Risk and Uncertainty

Technocratic Calculation: Economy, Evidence and Experiments

New Populism vs New Technocracy

Reining Technocracy Back In?

Conclusion: Technocracy at the End of the World