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? |
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... example, our electoral practices assume participants have a shared understanding of such notions as voting, candidate and polling. We can explore electoral practices by examining the content of these concepts and their historical roots ...
... example, our electoral practices assume participants have a shared understanding of such notions as voting, candidate and polling. We can explore electoral practices by examining the content of these concepts and their historical roots ...
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... example, Collingwood (1939, 1993) 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 ...
... example, Collingwood (1939, 1993) 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 ...
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... example, the Benefits Agency remains a large bureaucracy. Privatisation, market testing and the purchaser-provider split are examples of government using market or quasi-market ways of delivering services. Price competition is deemed ...
... example, the Benefits Agency remains a large bureaucracy. Privatisation, market testing and the purchaser-provider split are examples of government using market or quasi-market ways of delivering services. Price competition is deemed ...
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... example, the terms holistic governance and joined-up governance refer to measures designed to improve co-ordination between government departments and other agencies. However, whether we use the term 'governance' to describe, to ...
... example, the terms holistic governance and joined-up governance refer to measures designed to improve co-ordination between government departments and other agencies. However, whether we use the term 'governance' to describe, to ...
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... example, is the outcome of a political struggle, not an ineluctable outcome of globalisation and competition between states. Part I defines our interpretive approach, governance and our preferred epistemology. Part II provides an ...
... example, is the outcome of a political struggle, not an ineluctable outcome of globalisation and competition between states. Part I defines our interpretive approach, governance and our preferred epistemology. Part II provides an ...
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