Radical restructuring of 'arms-length' government bodies following the 2010 UK national election signalled a change in relations between government and the civil service. This was seen as a major shift in modes of governance from 'new public management' to a more politicised mode of 'new political governance'. This paper presents an analysis of the impacts of these shifts on the English Planning Inspectorate, an executive agency central to the land-use planning system. It identifies measures by ministers to increase control over the Inspectorate that represent a shift in governance culture and a shift in the planning system itself
The contemporary ethos of governance in England largely stems from Conservative policy developments ...
This paper explores recent changes that involve the Planning Inspectorate in England, considering as...
The transition from traditional hierarchical government to new forms of governance and planning can ...
Radical restructuring of 'arms-length' government bodies following the 2010 UK national election sig...
This paper reviews empirical evidence from interviews with forty professionals, of increased central...
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...
The research explores the relationship between national political ideologies and policy and legislat...
This paper deploys a discursive institutionalist framework to explore how various categories of idea...
Over the past 30 years, the English planning system has undergone a series of reforms designed to in...
This paper draws on the institutional logics approach to analyse the reform of arm’s length public b...
The research explores the relationship between national political ideologies and policy and legislat...
In 1997 Local Government Studies published an article (Asquith, 1997) which assessed the perceptions...
The delegation of public tasks to arm’s-length bodies remains a central feature of contemporary refo...
The modernization of local government in unitary constitutions such as the UK has involved a complex...
The contemporary ethos of governance in England largely stems from Conservative policy developments ...
This paper explores recent changes that involve the Planning Inspectorate in England, considering as...
The transition from traditional hierarchical government to new forms of governance and planning can ...
Radical restructuring of 'arms-length' government bodies following the 2010 UK national election sig...
This paper reviews empirical evidence from interviews with forty professionals, of increased central...
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...
The research explores the relationship between national political ideologies and policy and legislat...
This paper deploys a discursive institutionalist framework to explore how various categories of idea...
Over the past 30 years, the English planning system has undergone a series of reforms designed to in...
This paper draws on the institutional logics approach to analyse the reform of arm’s length public b...
The research explores the relationship between national political ideologies and policy and legislat...
In 1997 Local Government Studies published an article (Asquith, 1997) which assessed the perceptions...
The delegation of public tasks to arm’s-length bodies remains a central feature of contemporary refo...
The modernization of local government in unitary constitutions such as the UK has involved a complex...
The contemporary ethos of governance in England largely stems from Conservative policy developments ...
This paper explores recent changes that involve the Planning Inspectorate in England, considering as...
The transition from traditional hierarchical government to new forms of governance and planning can ...