Conventional understandings of what the Westminster model implies anticipate reliance on a top-down, hierarchical approach to budgetary accountability, reinforced by a post-New Public Management emphasis on re-centralizing administrative capacity. This paper, based on a comparative analysis of the experiences of Britain and Ireland, argues that the Westminster model of bureaucratic control and oversight itself has been evolving, hastened in large part due to the global financial crisis. Governments have gained stronger controls over the structures and practices of agencies, but agencies are also key players in securing better governance outcomes. The implication is that the crisis has not seen a return to the archetypal command-and-control ...
It is now over a decade since the global financial crisis. This seismic event led to governments in ...
Published online: 12 Mar 2018Following the financial crisis, the UK central bank gained important ne...
This paper looks at the new approach to the provision of public services in which the functions of p...
Conventional understandings of what the Westminster model implies anticipate reliance on a top-down,...
This study examines evolution of the steering relationship between the Irish Department of Justice a...
Private sector governance arrangements have been imported into UK public bodies under the influence ...
The organization of many Western governments has undergone dramatic structural and procedural change...
Patterns of accountability in Westminster systems of government are changing to reflect the diversif...
This article suggests that at national and local levels, the British state is seemingly incapable of...
Comparing Westminster explores how the governmental elites in Australia, Britain, Canada, New Zealan...
The purpose of this study, is to investigate the dynamics of reforms (i.e. why and how) in the deliv...
Andrew Blick relates the recently completed Democratic Audit of the United Kingdom to the issue Civi...
Understanding Governance asks:* What has changed in British government over the past two decades, ho...
The term “Corporate Governance” always proliferates after large accounting scandals and crises; prac...
The purpose of parliament is to present a discussion of policy in a fashion that will bring about a...
It is now over a decade since the global financial crisis. This seismic event led to governments in ...
Published online: 12 Mar 2018Following the financial crisis, the UK central bank gained important ne...
This paper looks at the new approach to the provision of public services in which the functions of p...
Conventional understandings of what the Westminster model implies anticipate reliance on a top-down,...
This study examines evolution of the steering relationship between the Irish Department of Justice a...
Private sector governance arrangements have been imported into UK public bodies under the influence ...
The organization of many Western governments has undergone dramatic structural and procedural change...
Patterns of accountability in Westminster systems of government are changing to reflect the diversif...
This article suggests that at national and local levels, the British state is seemingly incapable of...
Comparing Westminster explores how the governmental elites in Australia, Britain, Canada, New Zealan...
The purpose of this study, is to investigate the dynamics of reforms (i.e. why and how) in the deliv...
Andrew Blick relates the recently completed Democratic Audit of the United Kingdom to the issue Civi...
Understanding Governance asks:* What has changed in British government over the past two decades, ho...
The term “Corporate Governance” always proliferates after large accounting scandals and crises; prac...
The purpose of parliament is to present a discussion of policy in a fashion that will bring about a...
It is now over a decade since the global financial crisis. This seismic event led to governments in ...
Published online: 12 Mar 2018Following the financial crisis, the UK central bank gained important ne...
This paper looks at the new approach to the provision of public services in which the functions of p...