The expression 'Whitehall Model' has a certain heuristic value for describing four key features of the British civil service, namely political neutrality, generalism, life-long career paths and a strong policy advisory role. This model has been challenged by politicization, changes in career management and recruitment as well as increasing competition from other sources of policy advice. The UK civil service's role in relation to ministers seems to have become increasingly defined in managerial terms and decreasingly as policy advisers, not least because a range of other individuals and bodies (advisers, consultants, think tanks, party research departments) now share this role. While it appears to be enjoying a diminishing policy role, the ...
Since the mid-1990s, Japan has been consistently following the British model in its pursuit of polit...
The Thatcher-Major ‘permanent revolution’ massively changed the British civil service and Whitehall....
The thesis provides a detailed historical analysis of the British Civil Service reforms in the peri...
The expression 'Whitehall Model' has a certain heuristic value for describing four key features of t...
Brexit poses significant challenges to Whitehall, and raises questions about whether the Civil Servi...
The UK civil service is shaped by three principles – permanency, impartiality and integrity. These p...
This book is concerned with the civil services of the United Kingdom, examining their characteristic...
Traditionally, studies of British government have rested on the “Westminster model ” in which the Un...
The book provides detailed analysis of the structure and operation of the British Civil Service alon...
The civil service role in the Westminster model is to inform and implement central government policy...
Huge variations exist in the relationships between politicians and agenciesin Britain, from very fre...
With a new government on the cards by this weekend, Anne White and Patrick Dunleavy consider what mi...
Dunleavy's bureau-shaping model has breathed new life into existing debates about the behaviour of s...
This book is concerned with the civil services of the United Kingdom, examining their characteristic...
The civil service has a key role to play in how Brexit will be delivered. Dave Richards and Martin S...
Since the mid-1990s, Japan has been consistently following the British model in its pursuit of polit...
The Thatcher-Major ‘permanent revolution’ massively changed the British civil service and Whitehall....
The thesis provides a detailed historical analysis of the British Civil Service reforms in the peri...
The expression 'Whitehall Model' has a certain heuristic value for describing four key features of t...
Brexit poses significant challenges to Whitehall, and raises questions about whether the Civil Servi...
The UK civil service is shaped by three principles – permanency, impartiality and integrity. These p...
This book is concerned with the civil services of the United Kingdom, examining their characteristic...
Traditionally, studies of British government have rested on the “Westminster model ” in which the Un...
The book provides detailed analysis of the structure and operation of the British Civil Service alon...
The civil service role in the Westminster model is to inform and implement central government policy...
Huge variations exist in the relationships between politicians and agenciesin Britain, from very fre...
With a new government on the cards by this weekend, Anne White and Patrick Dunleavy consider what mi...
Dunleavy's bureau-shaping model has breathed new life into existing debates about the behaviour of s...
This book is concerned with the civil services of the United Kingdom, examining their characteristic...
The civil service has a key role to play in how Brexit will be delivered. Dave Richards and Martin S...
Since the mid-1990s, Japan has been consistently following the British model in its pursuit of polit...
The Thatcher-Major ‘permanent revolution’ massively changed the British civil service and Whitehall....
The thesis provides a detailed historical analysis of the British Civil Service reforms in the peri...