Interpreting British GovernanceRoutledge, 2. 9. 2003. - 240 страница How is Britain governed? Have we entered a new era of governance? Can traditional approaches to governance help us to interpret 21st century Britain? This book develops the argument that we can understand political practices only by grasping the beliefs on which people act. It offers a governance narrative as a challenge to the Westminster model of British government and searches for a more accurate and open way of speaking about British government. |
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... Britain 4 Decentring governance PART II The public sector: on traditions and dilemmas 5 Comparing Britain and Denmark 6 Narratives of Thatcherism 7 New Labour's civil service PART III The civil service: on history and ethnography 8 The ...
... Britain 4 Decentring governance PART II The public sector: on traditions and dilemmas 5 Comparing Britain and Denmark 6 Narratives of Thatcherism 7 New Labour's civil service PART III The civil service: on history and ethnography 8 The ...
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... Civil Service: Summing-up Joining-up', Political Quarterly, 71, 2: 151–66. Reproduced with the permission of Blackwell Publishers. Copyright: The Political Quarterly Publishing Company. Rhodes, R.A.W. (2001) 'Everybody But Us ...
... Civil Service: Summing-up Joining-up', Political Quarterly, 71, 2: 151–66. Reproduced with the permission of Blackwell Publishers. Copyright: The Political Quarterly Publishing Company. Rhodes, R.A.W. (2001) 'Everybody But Us ...
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... British tradition into various constituent traditions – Tory, Whig, Liberal and Socialist – showing how each of these understands Thatcherism differently. The first wave of reforms in British ... civil service, we make more effort to ...
... British tradition into various constituent traditions – Tory, Whig, Liberal and Socialist – showing how each of these understands Thatcherism differently. The first wave of reforms in British ... civil service, we make more effort to ...
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... civil service reform are examples of the former, our work on permanent secretaries goes some way towards illustrating the latter. British governance We use our interpretive approach to explore changes in the British state since 1979 ...
... civil service reform are examples of the former, our work on permanent secretaries goes some way towards illustrating the latter. British governance We use our interpretive approach to explore changes in the British state since 1979 ...
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... civil society, 'between government and governance', was disrupted by two contradictions. First, British ... British government during the twentieth century appears ... services in British government; for example, the Benefits Agency remains a ...
... civil society, 'between government and governance', was disrupted by two contradictions. First, British ... British government during the twentieth century appears ... services in British government; for example, the Benefits Agency remains a ...
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The public sector on traditions and dilemmas
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The civil service on history and ethnography
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Bibliography | 202 |
Index | 227 |
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