depoliticisation
Depoliticisation is the process by which political aspects of an issue, decision, or institution are reduced, removed from public debate, or reframed as non-political. In practice, it often involves shifting authority from elected representatives to experts, technocrats, or neutral procedures, and presenting choices as matters of efficiency, expertise, or technical correctness rather than ideological contention.
Mechanisms commonly associated with depoliticisation include technocratic framing, professionalization and specialization of decision-making, delegation to independent
Depoliticisation occurs in many domains, including public policy, urban planning, welfare and labor policy, environmental management,
Examples include infrastructure projects framed as engineering problems solved by cost-benefit analysis, climate policy presented as