Decentralizing the civil service : from unitary state differentiated policy in United Kingdom / R.A.W. Rhodes, P. Carmichael, J. McMillan and A. Massey

Contributor(s): Rhodes, R.A.W. [author] | Carmichael, P [author] | McMillan, J [author] | Massey, A [author]
Language: English Series: Public Policy and managementPublisher: Buckingham : Open University Press, 2003Description: xix, 191 pages ; 23 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 0335212352; 9780335212347Subject(s): Civil service -- Great Britain | Great Britain -- Politics and government -- 1945- DDC classification: 351.41
Contents:
1. Introduction -- 2. The differentiated polity -- 3. Northern Ireland -- 4. Scotland -- 5. Wales -- 6. England -- government offices for the regions -- 7. The differentiated polity revisited.
Summary: "Decentralizing the Civil Service assesses the UK's changing civil services in the wake of two decades of public sector management reforms and New Labour's constitutional reform programme, most notably devolution to Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. This assessment has significant implications for how we view governance in the UK."--Jacket.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

1. Introduction --
2. The differentiated polity --
3. Northern Ireland --
4. Scotland --
5. Wales --
6. England --
government offices for the regions --
7. The differentiated polity revisited.

"Decentralizing the Civil Service assesses the UK's changing civil services in the wake of two decades of public sector management reforms and New Labour's constitutional reform programme, most notably devolution to Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. This assessment has significant implications for how we view governance in the UK."--Jacket.

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