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Changing patterns of governance in the United Kingdom : reinventing Whitehall?
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Table of Contents
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Book Overview
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Chapter 1
Introduction
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Chapter 2
Culture and Power in Whitehall
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Chapter 3
Structural Change in Central Government
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Chapter 4
Departmental Cultures
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Chapter 5
Departments and the Core Executive
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Chapter 6
Reassessing the Role of Departmental Cabinet Ministers
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Chapter 7
The Changing Relations between Ministers and Civil Servants
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Chapter 8
The Departments’ Relations Outside the Core Executive
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Chapter 9
The Role of Europe
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Chapter 10
Assessing the Differentiated Polity Model: towards an Asymmetric Power Model
Overall attention for this book and its chapters
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Mentioned by
blogs
3
blogs
twitter
1
X user
syllabi
3
institutions with syllabi
Citations
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Readers on
mendeley
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Mendeley
Book overview
1. Introduction
2. Culture and Power in Whitehall
3. Structural Change in Central Government
4. Departmental Cultures
5. Departments and the Core Executive
6. Reassessing the Role of Departmental Cabinet Ministers
7. The Changing Relations between Ministers and Civil Servants
8. The Departments’ Relations Outside the Core Executive
9. The Role of Europe
10. Assessing the Differentiated Polity Model: towards an Asymmetric Power Model
Summary
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Syllabi
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Course subject areas covered
University of Nottingham
2
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University College London, University of London
1
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Law