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Posts by Paul Cairney

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Same, until I bought a bright red padlock.

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Beyond blunders: British political studies and successful public policy - Matthew Flinders, Ian C Elliott, Catherine Durose, Liz Richardson, Sarah Ayres, John Boswell, Paul Cairney, Steve Martin, 2026 British political studies has traditionally focused on the analysis of policy failures. This is reflected in a vast literature on catastrophes and crises which ...

📣 New #openaccess #BJPIR article out now!

'Beyond blunders: British political studies and successful public policy' by Matthew Flinders, @ianelliott.bsky.social, Catherine Durose, Liz Richardson, @sarahayres.bsky.social, John Boswell, @paulcairney.bsky.social & Steve Martin.

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🎨 Are you experimenting with creative methods to research or teach politics?
📸 Have you used visual, participatory, or arts-based approaches like photography, storytelling, or collaging?
💡 What insights have creative methods helped you uncover that traditional approaches might miss?

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@merylkenny.bsky.social I may be in the midst of the world's biggest Reply-All conversation.

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New report by the Constitution [etc] Committee of the Scottish Parliament: digitalpublications.parliament.scot/Committees/R...

Both the report and evidence base (see www.parliament.scot/chamber-and-...) are valuable resources in the debate about democratic pathways to an independence referendum.

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<em>Public Administration Review</em> | ASPA Journal | Wiley Online Library Public services, public servants, and the study of Public Administration are operating in a context of global turbulence. Our review of the state of the discipline suggests that a core strength of Br...

Check out the latest article from the Positive Public Policy (PoPP) Gang.

It explores the chequered history of British public administration and explores the potential for a positive future.

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Here’s my new Substack post about the value of being curious about new fields and literatures.

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<em>Public Administration Review</em> | ASPA Journal | Wiley Online Library Public services, public servants, and the study of Public Administration are operating in a context of global turbulence. Our review of the state of the discipline suggests that a core strength of Br...

A Chequered History but Positive Future for British Public Administration

onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/...

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The number of ginger people in senior positions in the UK government is getting perilously low.

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What Does Policy Success Look Like? Top-Down and Bottom-Up Perspectives The second in our PoPP group’s series of blog posts reflecting on the connections between established political science/ policy theory insights and a renewed focus on learning from succes…

What Does Policy Success Look Like? Top-Down and Bottom-Up Perspectives

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Peer review hot take:

I was in a discussion about how everyone hates when you get diametrically opposed advice on an R&R, and I am here to tell you that I *love* when I get conflicting R&R advice. The disagreement is all the permission you need to decide exactly what you want to do and just do that

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working with good coauthors be like

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Delivering change after the UK covid inquiry
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David Squires on … Amorim and Maresca being thrown overboard in power struggles Our cartoonist on a typically sedate start to 2026 at two of the Premier League’s biggest ‘projects’

For fans of 'Captain, it's Wednesday' www.theguardian.com/football/pic...

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Senior Research Officer (ARISE) at University of Essex Explore an exciting academic career as a Senior Research Officer (ARISE). Don't miss out on other academic jobs. Click to apply and explore more opportunities.

Looking for a postdoc to collect and analyse policy network data in coastal communities in the east of England as part of the £3m ARISE project. Apply until 1 Feb. www.jobs.ac.uk/job/DPZ781/ #sna #networkanalysis #acjobs #polisky #polisci #publicpolicy #policyanalysis #netsci #ergm #network #postdoc

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The other side of chaos COVID-19, federal spending, and local government volatility We examine the influence of COVID-19 and federal responses to it on budget dynamics of local governments in the US. While it is commonly and implicitly assumed that budgetary difficulty primarily r...

Its year's end, and the @jeppjournal.bsky.social has been kind enough to fill our stockings with some FREE, Open Access articles until Dec 31st. One is dear to my heart. A 🧵 on fiscal federalism and local government fiscal policy. 🏛️ 🌐
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A renewed vision for FORTH2O This very long blog post describes new developments in the FORTH2O Policy Innovation Partnership (a shorter version will appear on the FORTH2O website). A change in our leadership team, coupled wit…

Here is a longer (better) explanation of what the FORTH2O partnership does by its principal investigator @paulcairney.bsky.social paulcairney.wordpress.com/2025/11/11/a...

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Glad that the younger generation can finally experience being gubbed by Brazil in a world cup.

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Thanks Julia. Even the thought of one person reading it cheered me up!

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How should policy actors respond to buzzwords? Three ways to deal with policy ambiguity - Policy Sciences Policy Sciences -

How should policy actors respond to buzzwords? Three ways to deal with policy ambiguity

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Painting at QUB, looks like the 4th Estate/Volpedo

Painting at QUB, looks like the 4th Estate/Volpedo

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The first deadline is 18th November (tomorrow). The deadline for research fellows is 2nd December (not tomorrow).

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You will have the continuous opportunity to explain the meaning of FORTH2O whenever people don't see the logo: the Forth (Water Basin and surrounding area) is the 'place' in which we situate a 'place based approach', and the H precedes the number 2 and letter O to describe water. It is that simple.

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FORTH2O Policy Innovation Partnership A ground-breaking Partnership in the Forth Water Basin offering a range of services to support innovation through collaboration.

Website for the project
forth2o.ac.uk

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A renewed vision for FORTH2O This very long blog post describes new developments in the FORTH2O Policy Innovation Partnership (a shorter version will appear on the FORTH2O website). A change in our leadership team, coupled wit…

Background on the project
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Vacancy details | About | University of Stirling Job vacancy at the University of Stirling.

Research Fellows
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Vacancy details | About | University of Stirling Job vacancy at the University of Stirling.

Research Partnership Manager
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We are recruiting five Postdoctoral Research Fellows and one Research Partnership Manager for the University of Stirling FORTH2O project These posts will help to deliver key tasks for the FORTH2O Policy Innovation Partnership at the University of Stirling. For a thorough description of the project and its progress, please see: A ren…

We are recruiting five Postdoctoral Research Fellows and one Research Partnership Manager for the University of Stirling FORTH2O project

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