Joined-Up Government

ISBN13: 9780197263334ISBN10: 019726333X Paperback, 120 pages
Aug 2005,  In Stock

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These essays analyze "joined-up government", consider its history, and evaluate the consequences for British institutions such as the Cabinet, the civil service and local authorities. The Labour government, first elected in 1997, decided that intractable problems such as social exclusion, drug addiction and crime could not be resolved by a single department of government. Instead, such problems had to be made the object of a concerted attack using all the arms of government--central and local government and public agencies, as well as the private and voluntary sectors. This volume brings together contributions from distinguished academics and also those who have themselves been engaged as practitioners in developing joined-up programs. It will be indispensable to all those who seek to understand how new developments in government are affecting our lives.

Features

  • The first analysis of the consequences for our political institutions of an important and exciting development in modern government
  • Distinguished academic contributors
  • Indispensable for understanding new developments in government

Product Details

120 pages; ISBN13: 978-0-19-726333-4ISBN10: 0-19-726333-X

About the Author(s)

Edited by Vernon Bogdanor, Professor of Government, Oxford University

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