Episode Synopsis "1.14 The Hollow Executive"
Prof Scott Greer explains the role of the bureaucracy in policymaking, why so many government roles are left unfilled, and the consequences of this 'hollow executive' for health policy and health outcomes.Interested in learning more about our research? Find work from the HMP Governance Lab at www.hmpgovernancelab.org and on Twitter @HMPgovlab.Music: 'Blippy Trance' by Kevin MacLeod
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- 1.18 Partisanship
- 1.17 Asymmetric Polarization in Media and Politics
- 1.16 State health politics
- 1.15 Administrative Burden
- 1.14 The Hollow Executive
- 1.13 Law and Courts
- 1.12 Interest Groups
- 1.11 Money in Politics
- 1.10 Representation in Congress
- 1.9 Congress and Surprise Billing
- 1.8 What can the President do?
- 1.7 Populism and Corruption
- 1.6 Representation and the structure of the US welfare state
- 1.5 The logic of American political institutions
- 1.4 2020: The year in health politics
- 1.3 A decade(ish) of health politics
- 1.2 The Presidential Transition
- 1.1 Introduction to HMP 685