Attitudes to quangos are paradoxical. On the one hand they are perceived to be undemocratic, unaccountable organisations, while on the other they are seen to improve effectiveness, limit political interference and increase public confidence in government. This paradox is reflected in the behaviour of political parties, which generally adopt a harsh line towards quangos in opposition, but come to rely on these bodies in office. Ahead of the 2010 general election it was, however, noticeable that the Conservative party rejected this dynamic by promising to pursue 'a more sophisticated approach'. This article explores the Coalition government's subsequent 'public bodies reform programme', assessing its progress against recommendations contained...
A legislature’s ability to engage in oversight of the executive is believed to derive largely from i...
"The British general election of May 2010 delivered the first coalition government since the Second ...
Passing the first 100 days mark suggests to Andrew Blick and George Jones that the coalition governm...
Attitudes to quangos are paradoxical. On the one hand they are perceived to be undemocratic, unaccou...
Attitudes to quangos are paradoxical. On the one hand they are perceived to be undemocratic, unaccou...
Attitudes to quangos are paradoxical. On the one hand they are perceived to be undemocratic, unaccou...
The use of arm’s-length bodies to deliver certain services, to regulate certain sectors or to assume...
This article claims that special-purpose independent agencies such as quangos provide an avenue for ...
The coalition government elected in 2010 in the UK pursued a programme of quango reform focused on r...
Coalition politics remains relatively unfamiliar to British politicians, despite the experience of t...
Despite the significant attention devoted to their birth and death, the day-to-day operation of coal...
Abstract The new Coalition government in the UK seems to be determined to reverse the ‘surveillance ...
Although often treated as such, political parties are not unitary actors. Presumably, therefore, the...
Most theoretical studies of coalition politics have focused on selection, rather than accountability...
In October 2010, the UK’s Coalition Government announced a radical reduction in the number of public...
A legislature’s ability to engage in oversight of the executive is believed to derive largely from i...
"The British general election of May 2010 delivered the first coalition government since the Second ...
Passing the first 100 days mark suggests to Andrew Blick and George Jones that the coalition governm...
Attitudes to quangos are paradoxical. On the one hand they are perceived to be undemocratic, unaccou...
Attitudes to quangos are paradoxical. On the one hand they are perceived to be undemocratic, unaccou...
Attitudes to quangos are paradoxical. On the one hand they are perceived to be undemocratic, unaccou...
The use of arm’s-length bodies to deliver certain services, to regulate certain sectors or to assume...
This article claims that special-purpose independent agencies such as quangos provide an avenue for ...
The coalition government elected in 2010 in the UK pursued a programme of quango reform focused on r...
Coalition politics remains relatively unfamiliar to British politicians, despite the experience of t...
Despite the significant attention devoted to their birth and death, the day-to-day operation of coal...
Abstract The new Coalition government in the UK seems to be determined to reverse the ‘surveillance ...
Although often treated as such, political parties are not unitary actors. Presumably, therefore, the...
Most theoretical studies of coalition politics have focused on selection, rather than accountability...
In October 2010, the UK’s Coalition Government announced a radical reduction in the number of public...
A legislature’s ability to engage in oversight of the executive is believed to derive largely from i...
"The British general election of May 2010 delivered the first coalition government since the Second ...
Passing the first 100 days mark suggests to Andrew Blick and George Jones that the coalition governm...