Substance not Spin : An Insider's View of Success and Failure in Government
Autor Nick Raynsforden Limba Engleză Paperback – 10 iul 2016
Why does policy succeed or fail? In Substance not Spin, Nick Raynsford, a former member of the UK parliament, government minister, and campaigner pulls back the curtain on the front lines of policy making. Drawing on more than forty years of experience working at the very heart of both local and national government and the voluntary sector, Raynsford explores what works and what doesn’t in making and implementing policy and legislation. He gives an insider’s view on a range of events—some not previously made public—including the botched 1980s reform of housing benefit legislation, the vacuum left by the 1986 abolition of the Greater London Council, the ill-fated 2002 fire and rescue service strike and subsequent reform program, and fitful regeneration in the Thames Gateway in the 2000s. Bringing his investigation up to the current day, he even explores various devolution plans leading to the so-called Northern Powerhouse of the Coalition and now Conservative Government. Offering solutions to obstacles in policy making and implementation and challenging the prevailing public belief that politicians are unable to deliver, Substance not Spin provides a fascinating bridge across the political divide between policy and practice.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781447331926
ISBN-10: 1447331923
Pagini: 208
Dimensiuni: 140 x 216 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.23 kg
Editura: Bristol University Press
Colecția Policy Press
ISBN-10: 1447331923
Pagini: 208
Dimensiuni: 140 x 216 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.23 kg
Editura: Bristol University Press
Colecția Policy Press
Notă biografică
Nick Raynsford served as Labour MP for Fulham and later Greenwich for more than twenty years. Between 1997 and 2005 he was a UK government minister with responsibility for London housing, planning, construction, and local government.
Cuprins
The problem;
Homelessness;
The irresistible rise of Housing Benefit;
Why we don't build enough homes;
Does it fly?;
A mayor for London;
The slow road to devolution in England;
The transformation of Hackney;
'This won't take much of your time';
Wasted opportunities;
Conclusions.
Homelessness;
The irresistible rise of Housing Benefit;
Why we don't build enough homes;
Does it fly?;
A mayor for London;
The slow road to devolution in England;
The transformation of Hackney;
'This won't take much of your time';
Wasted opportunities;
Conclusions.
Recenzii
“Few people can be better placed to write about housing’s place in politics and policy-making than Nick Raynsford. . .His book will appeal to those interested in political science and policy studies as well as housing studies.”
"Nick Raynsford was one of the chief architects of the London mayor and assembly. His particular ministerial experience gives him deep understanding of how Whitehall and Westminster operate."
"A fascinating read from one of the wisest and best informed ministers we have had in recent times. Essential reading for anyone interested in the challenges of delivering good government."
"An honest, thoughtful and detailed inside account covering an eclectic set of issues, with important insights and radical proposals for change."
"As a serving minister, Nick Raynsford always distinguished between good politics and good policy, and could spot a bad policy from afar. That same common sense permeates these pages."
“An insightful account …who better than Nick Raynsford to help us understand what actually happened.”
“Restores faith in the hard working politician, challenges the machinery of Whitehall and offers a route to renewed public confidence in government.”
"Raynsford's incisive, candid and unique perspective on successes and failures in government makes this book a must read for politicians, policy-makers, campaigners and academics alike." n
“Raynsford’s aim in drawing out his lessons from decades in government is to help future policy become even more effective. His book provides an interesting exposition of significant policy innovations, with illuminating reflections on the factors behind success and failure.”