Policy Learning and British Governance in the 1960s - Transforming Government (Hardback)
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Policy Learning and British Governance in the 1960s - Transforming Government (Hardback)

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Hardback 264 Pages
Published: 12/07/2004
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Why did Britain's economic policy revolution in the 1960s achieve so little? Drawing on the latest political science theories of policy networks and policy learning, Hugh Pemberton outlines a new model of economic policy making and then uses it to interrogate recently-released government documents. In explaining both the radical shift in policy and its failure to achieve its full potential, this book has much to say about the problems of British governance throughout the whole of the postwar period.

Publisher: Palgrave USA
ISBN: 9781403912510
Number of pages: 264
Dimensions: 203 x 127 mm

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