Over the last twenty years Britain has changed from being governed as a unitary state to a country ruled by the interplay of various forces: central government, the market, public-private partnerships, new local government structures (eg. the new Mayoral system), greater regional autonomy as well as the EU and transnational businesses and organizations.
In their earlier book Interpreting British Governance, Bevir and Rhodes examined changes in British government by setting out an interpretative approach to British political science, which focussed on an aggregate analysis of British political traditions. This new study builds on this work to:
This book will be of great interest to advanced students and researchers of political theory, public policy, British politics and British history.
Mark Bevir is Professor of Political Science at the University of California, Berkeley.
Roderick Rhodes is Professor of Political Science and Head of Program in the Research School of Social Sciences, Australian National University.