Peter John discusses new research into the government’s nudge policy and argues there is a danger that the link between behaviour change and local action will never be sufficiently established if the emphasis is placed solely on decentralisation
There has always been a localist element to British politics. But recently, a particular version of ...
Since entering office in 2010, a distinct grammar of localism has pervaded the UK Coalition Governme...
The tension between top-down directives and local-level decision-making is a constant theme run...
Conservative and Liberal Democrat ministers have sought maximum publicity for their policies of dece...
The Localism Act 2011 is one of many reforms over the past few decades aimed at English local govern...
The mayoral elections in May are part of a plan put in place by George Osborne to reinvigorate local...
I have been enjoying Tim Harford's 'Adapt (Why Success Always Starts with Failure)'. Some interestin...
Whilst many countries have been devolving power to the sub-national level England has moved in the o...
The government’s commitment to behavioural change is starting to be taken up by both central governm...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...
The coalition government’s battery of new localism reforms are thought to be aligned with a preferen...
The past two decades have seen an enormous increase in academic and policy attention to, and engagem...
The continued decline in levels of political engagement among British citizens has led many politici...
The proposed Localism Bill is touted by the government as a way of putting more power in the hands o...
ABSTRACT The purpose of this paper is to explore the political implications of policies and measures...
There has always been a localist element to British politics. But recently, a particular version of ...
Since entering office in 2010, a distinct grammar of localism has pervaded the UK Coalition Governme...
The tension between top-down directives and local-level decision-making is a constant theme run...
Conservative and Liberal Democrat ministers have sought maximum publicity for their policies of dece...
The Localism Act 2011 is one of many reforms over the past few decades aimed at English local govern...
The mayoral elections in May are part of a plan put in place by George Osborne to reinvigorate local...
I have been enjoying Tim Harford's 'Adapt (Why Success Always Starts with Failure)'. Some interestin...
Whilst many countries have been devolving power to the sub-national level England has moved in the o...
The government’s commitment to behavioural change is starting to be taken up by both central governm...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...
The coalition government’s battery of new localism reforms are thought to be aligned with a preferen...
The past two decades have seen an enormous increase in academic and policy attention to, and engagem...
The continued decline in levels of political engagement among British citizens has led many politici...
The proposed Localism Bill is touted by the government as a way of putting more power in the hands o...
ABSTRACT The purpose of this paper is to explore the political implications of policies and measures...
There has always been a localist element to British politics. But recently, a particular version of ...
Since entering office in 2010, a distinct grammar of localism has pervaded the UK Coalition Governme...
The tension between top-down directives and local-level decision-making is a constant theme run...