British Government: A Reader in Policy Making

Simon James

British Government: A Reader in Policy Making
Format
Hardback
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Published
6 February 1997
Pages
240
ISBN
9780415113038

British Government: A Reader in Policy Making

Simon James

This innovative reader presents over seventy case studies of policy making in Whitehall and Westminster. The case studies range from the pits closure crisis to the Satanic Verses affair. Combining newspaper excerpts, official documents, academic analysis and the recollections of participants, it examines: the various ways in which policy originates and is shaped within Whitehall different modes of parliamentary control, the problems of implementation and policy review civil servants’ part in developing policy ministers’ relations with their departments and their colleagues the role of the prime minister and cabinet the impact of the European Union Sir Robin Butler, extract from lecture on role of civil servants, Sir Edward Playfair, comments in RIPA seminar on impossibility of neutrality in civil service advice, John Hoskyns, e

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