Politics of Decision-Making: Government by experts and the politics of depoliticisation

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Politics of Decision-Making: Government by experts and the politics of depoliticisation. / Séville, Astrid; Pieper, Sebastian.
The Oxford Handbook of Ordoliberalism. Hrsg. / Thomas Biebricher; Peter Nedergaard; Werner Bonefeld. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2022. S. 374-387.

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Harvard

Séville, A & Pieper, S 2022, Politics of Decision-Making: Government by experts and the politics of depoliticisation. in T Biebricher, P Nedergaard & W Bonefeld (Hrsg.), The Oxford Handbook of Ordoliberalism. Oxford University Press, Oxford, S. 374-387. https://doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780198861201.013.25

APA

Séville, A., & Pieper, S. (2022). Politics of Decision-Making: Government by experts and the politics of depoliticisation. In T. Biebricher, P. Nedergaard, & W. Bonefeld (Hrsg.), The Oxford Handbook of Ordoliberalism (S. 374-387). Oxford University Press. https://doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780198861201.013.25

Vancouver

Séville A, Pieper S. Politics of Decision-Making: Government by experts and the politics of depoliticisation. in Biebricher T, Nedergaard P, Bonefeld W, Hrsg., The Oxford Handbook of Ordoliberalism. Oxford: Oxford University Press. 2022. S. 374-387 doi: 10.1093/oxfordhb/9780198861201.013.25

Bibtex

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