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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... argues that political practices can be understood 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 ...
... argues that political practices can be understood 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 ...
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... argues that historians ask questions and then answer them with stories that make sense out of 'facts', which in their raw form make no sense at all. He summarises his position by saying, history should be (a) . . . an answering of ...
... argues that historians ask questions and then answer them with stories that make sense out of 'facts', which in their raw form make no sense at all. He summarises his position by saying, history should be (a) . . . an answering of ...
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... argues that one of the 'tacit understandings' about political community was 'a belief among politicians of all complexions that the relationship between government and society was essentially a limited one'. Civil society was 'the ...
... argues that one of the 'tacit understandings' about political community was 'a belief among politicians of all complexions that the relationship between government and society was essentially a limited one'. Civil society was 'the ...
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... argues the modern state gets its character from the way in which it brings together the concepts of sovereignty, discipline and pastorship (Foucault 1991). The distinctive nature of Foucault's interpretive approach owes much to his ...
... argues the modern state gets its character from the way in which it brings together the concepts of sovereignty, discipline and pastorship (Foucault 1991). The distinctive nature of Foucault's interpretive approach owes much to his ...
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