The Whitehall Reader - Softcover

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9780335193110: The Whitehall Reader

Inhaltsangabe

The UK's permanent bureaucracy of senior civil servants is concentrated in Whitehall, and never before has Whitehall and the work of mandarins been the subject of so much public interest and controversy. This volume presents a rounded picture of some of the most important issues and recent developments. It covers the structure and workings of the Whitehall machine; Whitehall's interactions with other agents such as Parliament, organized interests and the general public; the relationships between mandarins and ministers; managerial reforms and their implications; and the ethics of officialdom, including questions of loyalty and neutrality. It reflects a wide range of perception and opinion, expressed in the words of academics, politicians, civil servants and other informed observers. This it does through a series of excerpts from books, articles, official documents and other sources, some of which are not otherwise readily available.

Its key features include:

* a general introductory essay

* over forty excerpts, organized thematically into sections

* each section introduced by a brief commentary

* concluding annotated bibliography

For the first time in many years, students will have access, in one volume, to some of the most accomplished and up-to-date writings, offering varied and penetrating insights into the 'official' world of Whitehall.

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Críticas

"Students of British politics will find this collection a valuable source on an increasingly important area." - Political Studies "We need a guide book and here is one...andvery good it is too." - Public Administration "...will be helpful to undergraduate students, as will the annotatedbibliography which is included." - Parliamentary Affairs "...should form an important part of the Politics teacher's armoury...It is a valuable reference book, a stimulus for teachers and a useful source of exercises for students...This book, without doubt, should be available within school and colleges." - Talking Politics

Reseña del editor

The UK's permanent bureaucracy of senior civil servants is concentrated in Whitehall, and never before has Whitehall and the work of mandarins been the subject of so much public interest and controversy. This volume presents a rounded picture of some of the most important issues and recent developments. It covers the structure and workings of the Whitehall machine; Whitehall's interactions with other agents such as Parliament, organized interests and the general public; the relationships between mandarins and ministers; managerial reforms and their implications; and the ethics of officialdom, including questions of loyalty and neutrality. It reflects a wide range of perception and opinion, expressed in the words of academics, politicians, civil servants and other informed observers. This it does through a series of excerpts from books, articles, official documents and other sources, some of which are not otherwise readily available.

Its key features include:

* a general introductory essay

* over forty excerpts, organized thematically into sections

* each section introduced by a brief commentary

* concluding annotated bibliography

For the first time in many years, students will have access, in one volume, to some of the most accomplished and up-to-date writings, offering varied and penetrating insights into the 'official' world of Whitehall.

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Verlag: Open University Press, 1996
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