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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... public sector reform as enacted by politicians. Part III uses history and ethnography to decentre public sector reform as constructed by civil servants. This controversial and innovative volume argues that there is no necessary or given ...
... public sector reform as enacted by politicians. Part III uses history and ethnography to decentre public sector reform as constructed by civil servants. This controversial and innovative volume argues that there is no necessary or given ...
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... Public Sector Reform in Britain and Denmark', Scandinavian Political Studies, 22, 4: 341–70. Reproduced with the permission of Blackwell Publishers. Copyright: Nordic Political Science Association. Rhodes, R.A.W. (1999) 'Public ...
... Public Sector Reform in Britain and Denmark', Scandinavian Political Studies, 22, 4: 341–70. Reproduced with the permission of Blackwell Publishers. Copyright: Nordic Political Science Association. Rhodes, R.A.W. (1999) 'Public ...
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... public sector reforms. Policies such as contracting-out are the specific means that brought about the change from hierarchy to markets. Thus, while we focus on governance, the study of the several rounds of public sector reform during ...
... public sector reforms. Policies such as contracting-out are the specific means that brought about the change from hierarchy to markets. Thus, while we focus on governance, the study of the several rounds of public sector reform during ...
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... government, of Britain and Denmark. We argue the Anglo-Saxon governmental tradition constructs public sector reform differently to the rechtsstaat, participatory tradition of Denmark. These different constructions lead to reforms ...
... government, of Britain and Denmark. We argue the Anglo-Saxon governmental tradition constructs public sector reform differently to the rechtsstaat, participatory tradition of Denmark. These different constructions lead to reforms ...
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... public sector reform. We briefly review their different reform proposals before examining the problems these reforms are meant to solve. We suggest the corporate management and marketisation reforms of the 1980s and 1990s had unintended ...
... public sector reform. We briefly review their different reform proposals before examining the problems these reforms are meant to solve. We suggest the corporate management and marketisation reforms of the 1980s and 1990s had unintended ...
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