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Recent years have witnessed significant transformations in the nature of policy and politics. These changes have challenged perceptions about the ways in which policy is studied, designed, delivered, and appraised. This book—originally published as a special issue of the journal Policy & Politics and the first in Policy Press’s New Perspectives in Policy and Politics series—brings together leading scholars to reflect on the implications of these developments for the field of policy studies and the world of policy practice. Offering critical reflections on the recent history and future direction of policy studies, it advances crucial debates by rethinking the ways in which scholars and students of policy studies can engage with the issues in pursuit of both scholarly excellence and practical solutions to global policy problems.


In recent years the nature of policy and politics has witnessed significant transformations. These have challenged perceptions about the ways in which policy is studied, designed, delivered and appraised. This book the first in the New Perspectives in Policy and Politics series - brings together world-leading scholars to reflect on the implications of some of these developments for the field of policy studies and the world of practice. First published as a special issue ofPolicy & Politics, the book offers critical reflections on the recent history and future direction of policy studies. It advances the debate by rethinking the ways in which scholars and students of policy studies can (re)engage with pertinent issues in pursuit of both scholarly excellence and practical solutions to global policy problems.


The book offers critical reflections on the recent history and future direction of policy studies, advancing the debate by rethinking the ways in which scholars and students of policy studies can (re)engage with pertinent issues. First published as a Special Issue of Policy & Politics.

In recent years the nature of policy and politics has witnessed significant transformations. These have challenged perceptions about the ways in which policy is studied, designed, delivered and appraised. This book –the first in the New Perspectives in Policy and Politics series - brings together world-leading scholars to reflect on the implications of some of these developments for the field of policy studies and the world of practice. First published as a special issue of Policy & Politics, the book offers critical reflections on the recent history and future direction of policy studies. It advances the debate by rethinking the ways in which scholars and students of policy studies can (re)engage with pertinent issues in pursuit of both scholarly excellence and practical solutions to global policy problems.

Recenzijas

"This volume attests to the benefits of constantly rethinking policy: Policy making is in a constant cycle of re-invention and innovation and this international constellation of authors bring their reflexive insights to bear on practical policy experience." Diane Stone, Professor of Governance, Sir Walter Murdoch School of Governance and International Affairs, Australia. "These articles display the breadth, as well as the controversies, of current political analysis. The issues coming out of these articles are likely to shape the political discourse for the next several years." Jon Pierre, University of Gothenburg and University of Melbourne

List of tables and figures
iv
Notes on contributors v
Acknowledgements ix
Introduction 1(6)
Sarah Ayres
One Forty years of public management reform in UK central government: promises, promises ...
7(22)
Christopher Pollitt
Two Political anthropology and civil service reform: prospects and limits
29(20)
R.A.W. Rhodes
Three Just do it differently? Everyday making, Marxism and the struggle against neoliberalism
49(22)
Jonathan Stephen Davies
Four Performing new worlds? Policy, politics and creative labour in hard times
71(24)
Janet Newman
Five Weathering the perfect storm? Austerity and institutional resilience in local government
95(22)
Vivien Lowndes
Kerry McCaughie
Six Complex causality in improving underperforming schools: a complex adaptive systems approach
117(22)
Martijn van der Steen
Mark van Twist
Menno Fenger
Sara Le Cointre
Seven Toward policy coordination: alternatives to hierarchy
139(20)
B. Guy Peters
Eight Governing local partnerships: does external steering help local agencies address wicked problems?
159(24)
Steve Martin
Valeria Guarneros-Meza
Nine All tools are informational now: how information and persuasion define the tools of government
183(20)
Peter John
Ten The politics of engaged scholarship: impact, relevance and imagination
203(28)
Matthew Flinders
Eleven Reflections on contemporary debates in policy studies
231(26)
Sarah Ayres
Alex Marsh
Index 257
Sarah Ayres is Reader in Public Policy and Governance at the University of Bristol. She is a political scientist with expertise in public administration and theories of policy making. Her research is concerned with devolution and decentralisation in an international context, with a particular emphasis on analysing inter-governmental relations between central and local actors. This work has explored the role of partnership working and network management in the governance of territory.