The ‘Core Executive’ is the term applied, since the 1990s, to the key individuals and institutions that collectively constitute the centre of British government as the main locus or source of decision-taking and policy-making. This chapter focuses on the key individuals and institutions which collectively constitute the Core Executive, paying particular attention to their roles, their relationships with each other, and to relatively recent changes or developments which have impacted upon their functions or importance. Cabinet committees have become the main institutional locus of much policy-making in the Core Executive, especially when a policy is sufficiently wide-ranging or complex that it transcends the remit or expertise of a single de...
Executive power in the European Union consists of various bits and pieces that have been cobbled tog...
A new political environment and constitutional reforms have enabled the Polish executive to overcome...
Core executive decision-making in economic policy in the UK is dominated by a Prime Minister-Chancel...
The ‘Core Executive’ is the term applied, since the 1990s, to the key individuals and institutions t...
This edited collections brings together a selection of key readings to provide a timely reassessment...
Patrick Dunleavy looks at how well the dominant centre of power in the British state operates – span...
The centre of central government comprises three sets of institutions: the Prime Minister’s Office b...
The concept of the ‘core executive’ was introduced by Dunleavy and Rhodes in 1990. Two decades on, w...
The article contributes to debates about core executive capacity by analyzing the British and Japane...
Prime ministerial predominance can enable the prime minister to lead, if not command, the core execu...
Od końca II wojny światowej aż do 2010 roku rządy w Zjednoczonym Królestwie sprawowała jedna z dwóch...
In the build up to general elections there is invariably a wealth of discourse on constitutional and...
1. The rise and rise of the core executive For twenty years and more now, there has been a tendency ...
This article explores the scope and limitation of the power of the UK prime minister from an institu...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>The aim of this resea...
Executive power in the European Union consists of various bits and pieces that have been cobbled tog...
A new political environment and constitutional reforms have enabled the Polish executive to overcome...
Core executive decision-making in economic policy in the UK is dominated by a Prime Minister-Chancel...
The ‘Core Executive’ is the term applied, since the 1990s, to the key individuals and institutions t...
This edited collections brings together a selection of key readings to provide a timely reassessment...
Patrick Dunleavy looks at how well the dominant centre of power in the British state operates – span...
The centre of central government comprises three sets of institutions: the Prime Minister’s Office b...
The concept of the ‘core executive’ was introduced by Dunleavy and Rhodes in 1990. Two decades on, w...
The article contributes to debates about core executive capacity by analyzing the British and Japane...
Prime ministerial predominance can enable the prime minister to lead, if not command, the core execu...
Od końca II wojny światowej aż do 2010 roku rządy w Zjednoczonym Królestwie sprawowała jedna z dwóch...
In the build up to general elections there is invariably a wealth of discourse on constitutional and...
1. The rise and rise of the core executive For twenty years and more now, there has been a tendency ...
This article explores the scope and limitation of the power of the UK prime minister from an institu...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>The aim of this resea...
Executive power in the European Union consists of various bits and pieces that have been cobbled tog...
A new political environment and constitutional reforms have enabled the Polish executive to overcome...
Core executive decision-making in economic policy in the UK is dominated by a Prime Minister-Chancel...