The prime minister-media Nexus : centralization logic and application / Karl Magnus Johansson.
2022
JA85 .H64 2022
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Title
The prime minister-media Nexus : centralization logic and application / Karl Magnus Johansson.
ISBN
9783031121524 electronic book
303112152X electronic book
3031121511
9783031121517
303112152X electronic book
3031121511
9783031121517
Published
Cham : Palgrave Macmillan, 2022.
Language
English
Description
1 online resource.
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10.1007/978-3-031-12152-4 doi
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JA85 .H64 2022
Dewey Decimal Classification
320.014
Summary
This book offers a systematic inquiry into how, why, and with what consequences media affects governments and the standing of prime ministers. It aims at an understanding of how media has caused institutional effects in government, as well as at advancing a unified theory of government communication. The author develops a logic of centralization and applies it to one case, Sweden. Government communication has been institutionalized, tightened and centralized with the prime minister and has changed irreversibly. Analysis of how the government communication system has evolved, mainly in its institutional structures, suggests that the shift to centralization arose more out of necessity than choice. For prime ministers most of this is about finding ways to ensure that the entire government respond to media uniformly. As governments face a set of functional demands from media, different kinds of media, uniformity has been a paramount objective. Nevertheless, this development involves shifting dynamics of intra-executive relations and a shift of power away from ministries to the prime ministers office; the apex of political power. The prime minister has been empowered at the expense of ministers through the concentration of power and resources to the executive centre. That is partly because of media, which reinforces political hierarchies. That and the centralized control of government news in turn raises further questions about democratic governance and the nature of modern-day governing. Karl Magnus Johansson is Affiliate Professor of Political Science at Sodertorn University, Stockholm, Sweden.
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Palgrave studies in political leadership series.
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Print version: 9783031121517
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Table of Contents
1. Introductory Framework
2. Theoretical Explanations of Prime Minister Empowerment: Toward a Unified Theory of Centralization
3. The Swedish Experience: Reinforcement of Central Government and the Significance of Media
4. Conclusions.
2. Theoretical Explanations of Prime Minister Empowerment: Toward a Unified Theory of Centralization
3. The Swedish Experience: Reinforcement of Central Government and the Significance of Media
4. Conclusions.