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Resumen de The state of British policymaking: How can UK government become more effective?

Paul Cairney, John Boswell, Sarah Ayres, Catherine Durose, Ian C Elliott, Matthew Flinders, Steve Martin, Liz Richardson

  • How can UK and devolved governments be more effective when addressing chronic problems like inequalities or crises like climate change? The dominant story is of pessimism: policymaking is bound to a Westminster tradition of short-termism, elitism, and centralization, and reform efforts are doomed to failure. We present a more cautiously optimistic account about the prospects for a more effective government, grounded in theory-informed lessons from two decades of UK and devolved government reform efforts. We describe a potentially more innovative and less blundering state and present a coherent Positive Public Policy agenda that can help to realize this potential.


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