The Civil Service Commission 1855 1991

The Civil Service Commission  1855 1991
Author: Richard A. Chapman
Publsiher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 312
Release: 2004
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 0714653403

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This book is a history and analysis of the government department most important in the development of the unified Civil Service in the United Kingdom.

The Civil Service Commission 1855 1991

The Civil Service Commission 1855 1991
Author: R. A. Chapman,Economic and Social Research Council
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2001
Genre: History
ISBN: OCLC:59386524

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The Civil Service Commission 1855 1975

The Civil Service Commission  1855 1975
Author: K. M. Reader
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 116
Release: 1981
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: UOM:39015051139395

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Civil Services of the United Kingdom 1855 1970

Civil Services of the United Kingdom  1855 1970
Author: Edgar Norman Gladden
Publsiher: Augustus M Kelley Publishers
Total Pages: 328
Release: 1967
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: UOM:39015065548235

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The Official History of the British Civil Service

The Official History of the British Civil Service
Author: Rodney Lowe,Hugh Pemberton
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 414
Release: 2020-05-07
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780429894763

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This second volume of The Official History of the British Civil Service explores the radical restructuring of the Civil Service that took place during the Thatcher and Major premierships from 1982 until 1997, after a period of confusion and disagreement about its future direction. The book brings a much-needed historical perspective to the development of the ‘new public management’, in which the UK was a world-leader, and considers difficult questions about the quality of democratic governance in Britain and the constitutional position of its Civil Service. Based on extensive research using government papers and interviews with leading participants, it concentrates on attempts to reform the Civil Service from the centre. In doing so, it has important lessons to offer all those, both inside and outside the UK, seeking to improve the quality, efficiency and accountability of democratic governance. Particular light is shed on the origins of such current concerns as: The role of special advisers The need for a Prime Minister’s Department The search for cost efficiency Accountability to Parliament and its Select Committees Civil Service policy-making capacity and implementation capability. This book will be of much interest to students of British history, government and politics, and public administration.

Defending a Contested Ideal

Defending a Contested Ideal
Author: Luc Juillet,Kenneth A. Rasmussen
Publsiher: University of Ottawa Press
Total Pages: 265
Release: 2008-09-13
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780776617770

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In 1908, after decades of struggling with a public administration undermined by systemic patronage, the Canadian parliament decided that public servants would be selected on the basis of merit, through a system administered by an independent agency: the Public Service Commission of Canada. This history, celebrating the 100th anniversary of the Commission, recounts its unique contribution to the development of an independent public service, which has become a pillar of Canadian parliamentary democracy.

Political Order and Political Decay

Political Order and Political Decay
Author: Francis Fukuyama
Publsiher: Farrar, Straus and Giroux
Total Pages: 672
Release: 2014-09-30
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781429944328

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The second volume of the bestselling landmark work on the history of the modern state Writing in The Wall Street Journal, David Gress called Francis Fukuyama's Origins of Political Order "magisterial in its learning and admirably immodest in its ambition." In The New York Times Book Review, Michael Lind described the book as "a major achievement by one of the leading public intellectuals of our time." And in The Washington Post, Gerard DeGrott exclaimed "this is a book that will be remembered. Bring on volume two." Volume two is finally here, completing the most important work of political thought in at least a generation. Taking up the essential question of how societies develop strong, impersonal, and accountable political institutions, Fukuyama follows the story from the French Revolution to the so-called Arab Spring and the deep dysfunctions of contemporary American politics. He examines the effects of corruption on governance, and why some societies have been successful at rooting it out. He explores the different legacies of colonialism in Latin America, Africa, and Asia, and offers a clear-eyed account of why some regions have thrived and developed more quickly than others. And he boldly reckons with the future of democracy in the face of a rising global middle class and entrenched political paralysis in the West. A sweeping, masterful account of the struggle to create a well-functioning modern state, Political Order and Political Decay is destined to be a classic.

The Evolving Physiology of Government

The Evolving Physiology of Government
Author: O. P. Dwivedi,Byron M. Sheldrick,Tim A. Mau
Publsiher: University of Ottawa Press
Total Pages: 451
Release: 2009-06-20
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780776617794

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Canadian public administration has provided a rich ground for examining the changing nature of the state. Currents of political change have rippled through the administration of the public sector, often producing significant alterations in our understanding of how best to organize and administer public services. This volume brings together some of the leading Canadian and international scholars of public administration to reflect on these changes and their significance. Providing a historical perspective on public administration in Canada, the volume examines the shift from a traditional model of administration to newer forms such as new public management and governance, and explores current debates and the place of Canadian public administration within a broader comparative perspective.