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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... actions, practices and institutions, we need to grasp the relevant meanings, the beliefs and preferences of the people involved. As John Stuart Mill (1969 [1840]: 119–20) remarked: By Bentham . . . men have been led to ask themselves ...
... actions, practices and institutions, we need to grasp the relevant meanings, the beliefs and preferences of the people involved. As John Stuart Mill (1969 [1840]: 119–20) remarked: By Bentham . . . men have been led to ask themselves ...
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... beliefs and how they came to hold them. When political scientists so ... actions of those individuals who fall under it (see Chapter 4 pp. 63–7). So ... beliefs of particular individuals. Yet we do not do so. Our aim is to trace the ...
... beliefs and how they came to hold them. When political scientists so ... actions of those individuals who fall under it (see Chapter 4 pp. 63–7). So ... beliefs of particular individuals. Yet we do not do so. Our aim is to trace the ...
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... beliefs or theoretical commitments. As a result, we typically look ... actions and institutions as atomised units, which they examine individually ... actions and institutions to reveal how they are constructed by prior webs of belief ...
... beliefs or theoretical commitments. As a result, we typically look ... actions and institutions as atomised units, which they examine individually ... actions and institutions to reveal how they are constructed by prior webs of belief ...
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... beliefs, concepts and traditions through which Tories, Whigs, Liberals and ... actions, texts, interviews, and speeches to recover other people's stories ... beliefs permanent secretaries hold about the reforms and their impact on the ...
... beliefs, concepts and traditions through which Tories, Whigs, Liberals and ... actions, texts, interviews, and speeches to recover other people's stories ... beliefs permanent secretaries hold about the reforms and their impact on the ...
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... beliefs that inform an individual's actions. While our comparison of Britain and Denmark, and our studies of Thatcherism, New Labour and the roots of civil service reform are examples of the former, our work on permanent secretaries ...
... beliefs that inform an individual's actions. While our comparison of Britain and Denmark, and our studies of Thatcherism, New Labour and the roots of civil service reform are examples of the former, our work on permanent secretaries ...
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