This paper reviews empirical evidence from interviews with forty professionals, of increased central control over the Planning Inspectorate, an executive agency of the UK Government. It highlights the acute tensions for inspectors and the planning system of a blurring of lines between policy and administration: tensions that arise from the Inspectorate’s quasi-judicial function and culture and appearance of independence
Does partisan alignment affect sub-national political units’ performance? When testing for a partisa...
The research explores the relationship between national political ideologies and policy and legislat...
The speed of the statutory planning system has concerned UK Governments for decades. The Labour Gove...
This paper reviews empirical evidence from interviews with forty professionals, of increased central...
Radical restructuring of 'arms-length' government bodies following the 2010 UK national election sig...
This paper explores recent changes that involve the Planning Inspectorate in England, considering as...
This paper deploys a discursive institutionalist framework to explore how various categories of idea...
This paper uses the concept of path dependency to examine the changes to the political management st...
Huge variations exist in the relationships between politicians and agenciesin Britain, from very fre...
English planning system reforms can be understood as part of a broader reorganisation of public serv...
In 1997 Local Government Studies published an article (Asquith, 1997) which assessed the perceptions...
This paper deploys a discursive institutionalist framework to explore how various categories of idea...
The author gratefully acknowledges the support of the Leverhulme Trust for the research from which t...
The research explores the relationship between national political ideologies and policy and legislat...
Like many European countries, England saw the establishment in the late 1990s and early twenty-first...
Does partisan alignment affect sub-national political units’ performance? When testing for a partisa...
The research explores the relationship between national political ideologies and policy and legislat...
The speed of the statutory planning system has concerned UK Governments for decades. The Labour Gove...
This paper reviews empirical evidence from interviews with forty professionals, of increased central...
Radical restructuring of 'arms-length' government bodies following the 2010 UK national election sig...
This paper explores recent changes that involve the Planning Inspectorate in England, considering as...
This paper deploys a discursive institutionalist framework to explore how various categories of idea...
This paper uses the concept of path dependency to examine the changes to the political management st...
Huge variations exist in the relationships between politicians and agenciesin Britain, from very fre...
English planning system reforms can be understood as part of a broader reorganisation of public serv...
In 1997 Local Government Studies published an article (Asquith, 1997) which assessed the perceptions...
This paper deploys a discursive institutionalist framework to explore how various categories of idea...
The author gratefully acknowledges the support of the Leverhulme Trust for the research from which t...
The research explores the relationship between national political ideologies and policy and legislat...
Like many European countries, England saw the establishment in the late 1990s and early twenty-first...
Does partisan alignment affect sub-national political units’ performance? When testing for a partisa...
The research explores the relationship between national political ideologies and policy and legislat...
The speed of the statutory planning system has concerned UK Governments for decades. The Labour Gove...