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Governing Britain Patrick Diamond

Governing Britain By Patrick Diamond

Governing Britain by Patrick Diamond


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Number Ten Downing Street and the Cabinet Office are at the apex of power in British government, but relatively little is known about the day to day functioning of these great institutions of state.

Governing Britain Summary

Governing Britain: Power, Politics and the Prime Minister by Patrick Diamond

Number Ten Downing Street and the Cabinet Office are at the apex of power in British government, but relatively little is known about the day to day functioning of these great institutions of state. With an unprecedented level of access, and wide-ranging interviews from former ministers, senior civil servants and political advisers, Patrick Diamond examines the administrative and political machinery serving the Prime Minister, and considers how it evolved from the early years of New Labour to the election of the Coalition Government in 2010. Drawing on previously unpublished material, Diamond provides a unique analysis which considers the continuing power of the civil service, the tensions between permanent officials and political aides, and the hard grind of achieving policy change from the centre in Whitehall. By exploring the ideological beliefs underpinning the policy-making process and in illuminating the importance of the British Political Tradition in shaping the institutions and practice of statecraft, this book reveals the contemporary realities of government and democracy in practice.

Governing Britain Reviews

'This is an excellent account of New Labour's governing philosophy. Patrick Diamond's "four phases of governance reform" are especially insightful in understanding New Labour's management of the state and public services. He rightly highlights deep continuities in respect of England's tradition of centralised politics and policy making, while acknowledging the variations on that theme.' Andrew Adonis Patrick Diamond's informed and perceptive study of changes in the pattern of government under New Labour raises big questions now in the coalition era about the traditional, and enduring, centralist Whitehall model, and about adapting ministerial/civil service relations. He is right that we may be witnessing only an initial phase in the reconstruction of the British state.' Peter Riddell, Director of the Institute for Government 'Patrick Diamond has provided a groundbreaking book. Through detailed research with the key actors, he has provided a sophisticated understanding of how government worked in the Blair and Brown administrations. His analysis undermines many of the myths of the era and provide an incisive insight into how government really works.' Martin Smith, Professor of Politics, University of York

About Patrick Diamond

Patrick Diamond is Lecturer in Public Policy at Queen Mary, University of London and Gwilym Gibbon Fellow at Nuffield College, Oxford. He was formerly Head of Policy Planning in 10 Downing Street and Senior Policy Adviser to the Prime Minister. He is the co-author of Beyond New Labour; Social Justice in the Global Age; After the Third Way; and Global Europe, Social Europe.

Table of Contents

List of Figures and Tables Glossary of Abbreviations Acknowledgements Introduction Governance, Power and Politics in the Contemporary British State Part I: The Theory of Governing Britain 1 The British Political Tradition and Whitehall Reform 2 The Westminster Model and the Whitehall Paradigm 3 Interpreting Continuity and Change in the Labour Partys Statecraft 4 The Core Executive, Governance and Power Part II: The Practice of Governing Britain 5 Mapping the Case Studies of the Primeval Policy Soup 6 The Centre and Departments in the Policy-making Process 7 Government and Governance: Patterns of Continuity and Change in the Whitehall Paradigm 8 The Role of Tradition and Path Dependency: New in Power 9 Conclusion: Power, Policy and the Modern State Appendix I: Breakdown of Interviewees Appendix II: Policy Governance under New Labour: Delivery Fields in Academies, Family-Nurse Partnerships, and the National Economic Council Appendix III: Renewal and Strategic Audit: Memorandum to the Prime Minister Appendix IV: New Labours Critique of Whitehall and Proposals for Reforming the Centre of Government: Memorandum to the Prime Minister June 2000 Notes Bibliography Index

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GOR006734387
9781780765822
1780765827
Governing Britain: Power, Politics and the Prime Minister by Patrick Diamond
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
2013-11-27
392
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