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accountability in administration
ACEs
administrative law UK
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British Administrative System
Cabinet Committees
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central
Central Government
civil
Civil Servants
Civil Service Committee
Civil Service Yearbook
Collective Ministerial Responsibility
CPRS
Doe
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Fringe Bodies
Full Cabinet
governance theory
heseltine
Ibbs Report
individual
Individual Ministerial Responsibility
IRA Suspect
Judicial Review
lawson
legal oversight public sector
michael
ministerial
Ministerial Responsibility
nigel
organisational structure government
Post War
Procedural Impropriety
Public Administration
public policy analysis
Rational Legal Bureaucracy
responsibility
Secretary Of State
service
State Permanent Secretary
Steps Agencies
theory practice gap British government
Ultra Vires
Product details
- ISBN 9780415015509
- Weight: 453g
- Dimensions: 138 x 216mm
- Publication Date: 29 Sep 1994
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Hardback
This student text brings together and discusses different principles and ideas that are used in the description of policy making and administration in Britain. These include Collective Responsibility, Individual Ministerial Responsibility, Arms Lenght Control, Organisation by Function, Judicial Review of Administration. The problem for those advancing these concepts and those receiving them, is that there is a massive gap between theory and practice.
Grant Jordan reassesses the tool kit of terms to help students achieve a more practical understanding of modern British administration.
Joseph P. Willis received his PhD from The University of Tulsa in Victorian Studies. After teaching for a year at The University of Tulsa on a postdoctoral scholarship, he currently is employed as an adjunct professor of English at The University of Tulsa and at Tulsa Community College. Willis has given numerous talks and presentations on West German Cold War concerns: Threatened masculinity and the arms race in Rainer Boldt’s 1985 film series Das Rätsel der Sandbank; Transgressive masculinity in Vadim Glowna’s 1986 Des Teufels Paradies; and, Threatened masculinity in Paul May’s 1967 Das gefleckte Band. He has received the Certificate German as Foreign Language (Zertifikat Deutsch als Fremdsprache) from the Goethe Institute as well as a Fulbright student scholarship for teaching and research in Vienna, Austria. Additionally, he has received numerous grants from the Goethe Institute for language immersion seminars held in both Germany and the United States.
British Administrative System
€55.99
