Joined-Up Government

Cover of Joined-Up Government by Vernon Bogdanor
Year: 2005
Language: en
Pages: 187
ISBN-13: 9780197263334
Dimensions:
Height: 6.1 Inches
Length: 9.1 Inches
Weight: 0.48281235378 Pounds
Width: 0.5 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 351.41
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Joined-Up Government by Vernon Bogdanor, published by OUP/British Academy on July 21, 2005, offers an in-depth analysis of the concept of ‘joined-up government,’ a significant theme in contemporary governance. This edition, comprising 187 pages, explores how the Labour government, elected in 1997, approached complex issues such as social exclusion and crime through a collaborative effort involving various government departments, public agencies, and private sectors.

Readers will find a comprehensive examination of the historical context and implications of joined-up government on British institutions, including the Cabinet and local authorities. The book raises critical questions about whether this approach represents a novel idea or simply a rebranding of existing practices. It also discusses the potential impact on traditional constitutional frameworks and the balance of power within the political system. Featuring contributions from both academics and practitioners, Joined-Up Government serves as a valuable resource for those interested in the evolving dynamics of public affairs and administration.


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‘Joined- up government’ is a key theme of modern government. The Labour government, first elected in 1997, decided that intractable problems such as social exclusion, drug addiction and crime could not be resolved by any single department of government. Instead, such problems had to be made the object of a concerted attack using all the arms of government – central and local government and public agencies, as well as the private and voluntary sectors. This book seeks to analyse ‘joined-up government’, to consider its history, and to evaluate its consequences for British institutions such as the Cabinet, the civil service and local authorities. Is joined-up government a new idea, or merely a new label for a very old idea? What lessons can be learnt from previous attempts at joined-up government? How does it affect our traditional constitutional conceptions relating to Cabinet government, a politically neutral and non-partisan civil service, and an independent system of local government? Will it lead to the concentration of power in 10 Downing Street or is it compatible with a political system based on checks and balances? Drawing together papers given at a conference held at the British Academy, Joined-Up Government provides a broad overview of one of the most significant aspects in modern government. Its contributors include not only distinguished academics, but also those who have themselves been engaged as practitioners in developing joined-up programmes. This book will be indispensable to all those who seek to understand how new developments in government are affecting our lives.

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