1st Edition

Beyond Westminster & Whitehall

By R. A. Rhodes Copyright 1988
    480 Pages
    by Routledge

    480 Pages
    by Routledge

    Beyond Westminster and Whitehall provides the first comprehensive account of the range of sub-central government institutions that are responsible for the delivery of services to citizens. These bodies are the warp and weft of the British system of government and yet are all too frequently ignored.
    For a full understanding of British government, the study of sub-central government is of equivalent importance to that of the Prime Minister, the Cabinet, and Parliament.
    Westminster and Whitehall do not always get what they want. There are a great many restraints upon the actions of the centre, and central policies all too often have unintended consequences. This book, demonstrating that Britain is not a unitary state but a differentiated polity in which sub-central governments play a key role, will be essential reading for teachers and students of British politics.

    1 Introduction 2 Concepts and Models in the Analysis of Sub-Central Government 3 Organizations and Actors 4 The Policy Networks 5 The Differentiated Polity: Relationships, Consequences and Contradictions

    Biography

    R. A. W. Rhodes, University of York