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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... the 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.
... the 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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Mark Bevir, Rod Rhodes. We recognise that others have also sought to explore this broader notion of governance.3 Harris (1990: 66–7) argues that one of the 'tacit understandings' about political community was 'a belief among politicians ...
Mark Bevir, Rod Rhodes. We recognise that others have also sought to explore this broader notion of governance.3 Harris (1990: 66–7) argues that one of the 'tacit understandings' about political community was 'a belief among politicians ...
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... recognised that British government now works through networks characterised by trust and mutual adjustment to provide welfare services. The shifts from hierarchy to markets and then to networks involved changing the boundaries between ...
... recognised that British government now works through networks characterised by trust and mutual adjustment to provide welfare services. The shifts from hierarchy to markets and then to networks involved changing the boundaries between ...
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... recognise. Indeed, such translation is central to the debate, reconfirmation and comparison so integral to an anti-foundationalist epistemology. However, translating our concepts must not entail a slavish adherence to the existing ...
... recognise. Indeed, such translation is central to the debate, reconfirmation and comparison so integral to an anti-foundationalist epistemology. However, translating our concepts must not entail a slavish adherence to the existing ...
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... recognising it is embedded in tradition. Collingwood argued all history was 'thought', where thought was a series of answers to specific questions arising in a historically specific set of taken-for-granted ideas. Oakeshott insisted ...
... recognising it is embedded in tradition. Collingwood argued all history was 'thought', where thought was a series of answers to specific questions arising in a historically specific set of taken-for-granted ideas. Oakeshott insisted ...
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