2022
DOI: 10.1111/issj.12363
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Are all politicians the same? Reproduction and change of chief executive career patterns in democratic regimes

Abstract: The scholarship on political careers and recruitment has increasingly focused on the conditions that foster the emergence of new political elites. However, top politicians in democratic regimes often share socio-economic backgrounds and occupy similar political positions before entering office. Career patterns in politics are relatively stable and tend to reproduce themselves over time; this leads to the persistence of core background traits among the members of the political elite. The lack of profile renewal… Show more

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“…As Vercesi (2022) points out, the recent literature on elites has turned its attention to the new political elites and the stability and change in their background characteristics. Ireland and other states formed in the twentieth century provide rich cases in which this could be explored -examining the degree to which the creation of a new state influenced the elite formation system might benefit from the approach used here.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…As Vercesi (2022) points out, the recent literature on elites has turned its attention to the new political elites and the stability and change in their background characteristics. Ireland and other states formed in the twentieth century provide rich cases in which this could be explored -examining the degree to which the creation of a new state influenced the elite formation system might benefit from the approach used here.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Lastly, politics has always been a field of paramount relevance in response to emerging societal collapses, government forms and widespread questioning of political systems’ legitimacy, which in a decisive manner affect our lives. Recently, the ISSJ has published several critically acclaimed articles on a wide range of subjects and themes, such as prisons and terrorism, group identity (Marone, 2023), political regimes (Vercesi, 2022), democracy and the health and social outcomes of human rights violations (Musabaeva et al., 2022; Sandra, 2022).…”
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confidence: 99%