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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... authority of networks as constitutive of, supplementing or supplanting the formal authority of government. The concept of governance thus overlaps with those of the core executive, the hollow state and the differentiated polity, all of ...
... authority of networks as constitutive of, supplementing or supplanting the formal authority of government. The concept of governance thus overlaps with those of the core executive, the hollow state and the differentiated polity, all of ...
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... authority of networks constitutes, supplements and supplants the formal authority of the state. A new language An interpretive approach shifts from familiar concepts such as 'institution' to those of 'decentring', 'tradition' and ...
... authority of networks constitutes, supplements and supplants the formal authority of the state. A new language An interpretive approach shifts from familiar concepts such as 'institution' to those of 'decentring', 'tradition' and ...
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... authority of the state by international interdependencies. Equally, however, people who are unfamiliar with the concept of a unitary state might need us to contrast it with federal systems. Although concepts such as the hollow state can ...
... authority of the state by international interdependencies. Equally, however, people who are unfamiliar with the concept of a unitary state might need us to contrast it with federal systems. Although concepts such as the hollow state can ...
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... authority of the state. What is more, all concepts begin as metaphors in this sense. They start out as novel names, such as loyal opposition, to describe a set of parliamentary practices, only later to acquire familiarity. Gradually ...
... authority of the state. What is more, all concepts begin as metaphors in this sense. They start out as novel names, such as loyal opposition, to describe a set of parliamentary practices, only later to acquire familiarity. Gradually ...
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... authority of the church, the religious nature of marriage and the binding power of contracts. To understand and explain what happens at such times, we have to grasp the relevant conventions and beliefs. A marriage can be contracted only ...
... authority of the church, the religious nature of marriage and the binding power of contracts. To understand and explain what happens at such times, we have to grasp the relevant conventions and beliefs. A marriage can be contracted only ...
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