What have been the effects of coalition government on the British regulatory state? This article argues that the politics of regulation have been largely about a continuation of existing patterns, namely volatile stability rather than more far-reaching change. The British regulatory state continues to be defined by boundary conflicts between the world of 'politics' and 'regulation', by conflicting calls for centralisation and decentralised autonomy, and by tensions between the wish to 'reduce' regulation and the realisation of inherent complexities
This chapter forms part of a larger project examining governance ‘beyond the regulatory state’. Gove...
The term ‘regulatory state ’ entered the vocabulary of students of European Politics over twelve yea...
The rise of the 'regulatory state' (Majone, 1994; Loughlin and Scott, 1997; Moran, 2001) has not bee...
What have been the effects of coalition government on the British regulatory state? This article arg...
This article reviews three recent books that explore the social and political foundations of the reg...
Following its election in 1997, the UK Labour Government embarked upon a 10 year program of reform o...
Following its election in 1997, the UK Labour Government embarked upon a 10 year program of reform o...
In light of the competing conceptions of the strength of the British state which lie behind contempo...
For the past 15 years or so, the claim of a rise of the regulatory state in Europe has been a domina...
The article examines whether and how independent regulatory agencies (IRAs) have altered the strateg...
As the contributions to this volume ably demonstrate, the current economic crisis is a result of a s...
The article compares independent regulatory agencies (IRAs) for markets in France and Britain. It re...
The aim of the article is to summarize and reassess the innovations brought about by governance theo...
Today, policy analysts and regulatory governance scholars are sceptical about the capacity of the re...
This chapter forms part of a larger project examining governance ‘beyond the regulatory state’. Gove...
The term ‘regulatory state ’ entered the vocabulary of students of European Politics over twelve yea...
The rise of the 'regulatory state' (Majone, 1994; Loughlin and Scott, 1997; Moran, 2001) has not bee...
What have been the effects of coalition government on the British regulatory state? This article arg...
This article reviews three recent books that explore the social and political foundations of the reg...
Following its election in 1997, the UK Labour Government embarked upon a 10 year program of reform o...
Following its election in 1997, the UK Labour Government embarked upon a 10 year program of reform o...
In light of the competing conceptions of the strength of the British state which lie behind contempo...
For the past 15 years or so, the claim of a rise of the regulatory state in Europe has been a domina...
The article examines whether and how independent regulatory agencies (IRAs) have altered the strateg...
As the contributions to this volume ably demonstrate, the current economic crisis is a result of a s...
The article compares independent regulatory agencies (IRAs) for markets in France and Britain. It re...
The aim of the article is to summarize and reassess the innovations brought about by governance theo...
Today, policy analysts and regulatory governance scholars are sceptical about the capacity of the re...
This chapter forms part of a larger project examining governance ‘beyond the regulatory state’. Gove...
The term ‘regulatory state ’ entered the vocabulary of students of European Politics over twelve yea...
The rise of the 'regulatory state' (Majone, 1994; Loughlin and Scott, 1997; Moran, 2001) has not bee...