The Rise of Managerial Bureaucracy 1st Edition – Ebook Instant Download/Delivery ISBN(s): 9783319900315, 9783319900322, 3319900315, 3319900323
Product details:
- ISBN-10: 3319900323
- ISBN-13: 9783319900322
- Author: Lorenzo Castellani
The book provides detailed analysis of the structure and operation of the British Civil Service along with a historically grounded account of its development in the period from Margaret Thatcher to the Tony Blair premiership. It assesses continuity and change in the civil service during a period of deep transformation using new archive files, government and parliament reports, primary and secondary legislation. The author takes the evolutionary change of the civil service as a central theme and examines the friction between new managerial practices introduced by government in the 80s and 90s and the administrative traditions rooted in the history of this institution. In particular the author assesses the impact of the New Public Management agenda of the Thatcher and Major years its enhanced continuity during the Blair years. Further changes that involved ministerial responsibility, codification, performance management, special advisers and constitutional conventions are analyzed in the conclusions.
Table contents:
1. The Civil Service: Definition, Organisation and Historical Background
2. The Rise of Managerialism in the Civil Service: The Thatcher Years
3. Focus on Policy Implementation, Consumer Service and Marketisation: Civil Service Reform in the Major Government (1990–1997)
4. 1997–2007: Coordination, Consolidation and Delivery in Blair’s Government
5. Management and Tradition in the British Civil Service: Assessing Institutional Development—Issues and Conclusions
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