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  1. 6 days ago · Blame games are distinct political events that protrude from routine political processes. This book develops a theoretical framework for explaining blame game interactions and their consequences.

    • Markus Hinterleitner
    • 2020
  2. 6 days ago · This chapter defines blame games as ‘microcosms of conflictual politics’ that are distinct from routine political processes. It then describes the blame-generating strategies used by opponents and the blame-management strategies used by incumbents during blame games.

    • Markus Hinterleitner
    • 2020
  3. Dec 5, 2010 · The blame game, with its finger-pointing and mutual buck-passing, is a familiar feature of politics and organizational life, and blame avoidance pervades government and public organizations at every level.

  4. Apr 13, 2021 · The blame game in international politics: Part I. Critical State, our foreign policy newsletter, takes a deep dive into new research on how blame gets apportioned in international politics, and how that affects unstable security situations.

  5. In a world in which politics becomes increasingly conflictual, blame games are commonplace. They start with the (often accidental) discovery of a controversial event that shows that those in power and office failed to live up to agreed upon rules, standards, or previous promises.

  6. Coronavirus, Crises and the Politics of Blame Games. Politicians are primarily motivated by avoiding blame for failure. But what happens in a major crisis, when some level of failure is inevitable? Matthew Flinders examines the politics of blame during the COVID-19 pandemic. Amongst.

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  8. Nov 15, 2010 · Political and bureaucratic blame games and blame avoidance are more often condemned than analyzed. In The Blame Game, Christopher Hood takes a different approach by showing how blame avoidance shapes the workings of government and public services.

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