TL reading update 27
Whilst in the LSE I came across the following which I’ll put on next year’s reading list:
Flinders, M. (2008) Delegated governance and the British state: walking without order. Oxford: Oxford University Press. [Along with Moran (2007) on the British regulatory state, this is the most compelling analysis of the current state of governance in Britain]
Jenkins, […]
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Whilst in the LSE I came across the following which I’ll put on next year’s reading list:
Flinders, M. (2008) Delegated governance and the British state: walking without order. Oxford: Oxford University Press. [Along with Moran (2007) on the British regulatory state, this is the most compelling analysis of the current state of governance in Britain]
Jenkins, K. (2008) Politicians and public services: implementing changes in a clash of cultures. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar. [An insider’s account which will be much cited]
Powell, M. (ed.) (2008) Modernising the welfare state: the Blair legacy. Cambridge: Polity Press. [Bang up to date and from a respected academic source]
Wall, S. (2008) A stranger in Europe: Britain and the EU from Thatcher to Blair. Oxford: Oxford University Press. [Another insider account (Wall was Britain’s ambassador to the EU); see the review in the Guardian, 26.04.08 Denis MacShane review
Finally, and thanks to Michael for this, here is the URL for the House of Commons papers so that we no longer need to be dependent on the library for this source (I’ll also put it in Links for a more permanent link) House of Commons papers
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