Policy Agendas in British Politics
Policy Agendas in British Politics
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Author(s): Bertelli, Anthony
Bevan, Shaun
Jennings, Will
John, Peter
ISBN No.: 9780230390393
Pages: xii, 241
Year: 201307
Format: Trade Cloth (Hard Cover)
Price: $ 76.51
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available

Policy Agendas in British Politics presents a novel overview of British politics and policy making across the past two generations. The authors carefully assess different depictions of the policy process, including incrementalism, partisan control theories, policy network theory, punctuated equilibrium, and the impact of particular leaders, and confront these theoretical approaches with a comprehensive and novel database constructed with painstaking work over the past many years. The result is a new understanding of the dynamics of British politics, one that tests rather than assumes the impact of such things as changes in Prime Ministerial leadership, external shocks, or institutional design. Further, the work allows the dynamics of British policy development to be put into a broad comparative perspective. The result of this impressive theoretical and empirical work is a new understanding of how the British government has evolved from 1945 to 2010. The impressive empirical work, combined with careful theorizing and attention to previous works of many types will guarantee a wide and well deserved audience in Britain and beyond.   Frank R. Baumgartner, Department of Political Science, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, USA     A new and innovative lens through which to analyse and understand policy prioritisation in the UK since 1945: new in its heuristic of 'focused adaptation', new in its dataset, new in its use of change point analysis, and new in its challenges to existing academic orthodoxies about policy stability and change.


New is good.   David Judge, Department of Government, University of Strathclyde, UK.     This book is a very innovative and carefully executed piece of scholarship: a careful analysis of the Queen's Speech as a means of exploring policy agendas has not been undertaken before. The model of focused adaptation provides an interesting and potentially very useful addition to existing theoretical frameworks. It represents a valuable addition to the public policy literature.     Wyn Grant, Department of Politics and International Studies, University of Warwick, UK.


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