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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... diversity of an aggregate concept by unpacking the actual and contingent beliefs and actions of those individuals who fall under it (see Chapter 4 pp. 63–7). So, within the British political tradition, we distinguish Tory, Whig, Liberal ...
... diversity of an aggregate concept by unpacking the actual and contingent beliefs and actions of those individuals who fall under it (see Chapter 4 pp. 63–7). So, within the British political tradition, we distinguish Tory, Whig, Liberal ...
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... diverse beliefs, concepts and traditions through which Tories, Whigs, Liberals and Socialists construct them. The second wave of reforms to British governance was New Labour's turn to joined-up governance. So we also explore New ...
... diverse beliefs, concepts and traditions through which Tories, Whigs, Liberals and Socialists construct them. The second wave of reforms to British governance was New Labour's turn to joined-up governance. So we also explore New ...
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... differentiated polity, all of which point to a more diverse view of state authority as being located at the boundary of state and civil society. We recognise that others have also sought to explore this 6 Introduction: on governance.
... differentiated polity, all of which point to a more diverse view of state authority as being located at the boundary of state and civil society. We recognise that others have also sought to explore this 6 Introduction: on governance.
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... diverse social contexts. It has appealed mainly to sociologists such as Berger and Luckman (1971) and cultural anthropologists such as Geertz (1973). For Clifford Geertz, humans live suspended in the webs of significance they have spun ...
... diverse social contexts. It has appealed mainly to sociologists such as Berger and Luckman (1971) and cultural anthropologists such as Geertz (1973). For Clifford Geertz, humans live suspended in the webs of significance they have spun ...
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... diverse contents connected by family resemblance rather than a single, essential idea. We think the Westminster ... diversity of beliefs and traditions on which institutions rest. They also show the contingent and changing nature of ...
... diverse contents connected by family resemblance rather than a single, essential idea. We think the Westminster ... diversity of beliefs and traditions on which institutions rest. They also show the contingent and changing nature of ...
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