0 someone who knows about a business or organization because they are part of it -- wtajemniczon-y/a
Crocker proposes that individual researchers are, to varying degrees, "insiders" or "outsiders" to the community they work in.
In transitions that follow the decompressive mode and are dominated by insiders, politicians will prefer weak parties.
In some areas such as insider trading, judges may be unwilling to bear prohibitive search costs of investigation.
Many essays provide insights from the perspective of an insider engaged in, and reflecting upon, practical policy as well as research.
Still, the testimony of such a prominent insider, well acquainted with the singing practices of his time, cannot be summarily dismissed.
When faced with the choice between insiders and outsiders, social democratic governments will side with their core constituency.
The second point, related, is that outsiders who are purely social outsiders may, or may not, want to become insiders.
Dividing labour into insiders and outsiders also has implications for the strategies that conservative governments are likely to follow.