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CORE EXECUTIVE STUDIES TWO DECADES ON
Elgie, Robert

The concept of the ‘core executive’ was introduced by Dunleavy and Rhodes in 1990. Two decades on, what is the state of core executive studies? This article argues that the language of the study of central government has been transformed. In addition, there is now a much broader consideration of the central government space, incorporating ministers, civil servants, and so on. Within core execut…

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Volume 89, Issue 1, March 2011. pages 64–77
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THE WHITEHALL PROGRAMME AND AFTER : RESEARCHING GOVERNMENT IN TIME OF GOVERNANCE
Bellamy, Christine

This article revisits the Whitehall Programme and Rod Rhodes' crucial role in setting it up. It examines the research commissioned for the Programme and how research in this field has changed since the mid 1990s. It confirms that research on Whitehall has become more diverse and specialist – reflecting its apparent hollowing-out – but that research employing a longer historical perspective does…

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Volume 89, Issue 1, March 2011. pages 78–92
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GOVERNMENT : A SUITABLE CASE FOR TREATMENT?
DINTON, BARON WILSON OF

Government – its institutions, its working, its constitutional controls – is hugely important, not just as a subject of gossip or history in the making but as a discipline. Rod Rhodes' achievement in pioneering new ways of mapping and analysing developments inside government from the inside, and in coordinating so many different academic studies, was a remarkable model of the sort of research i…

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Volume 89, Issue 1, March 2011. pages 93–100
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RHODES' CONTRIBUTION TO GOVERNANCE THEORY : PRAISE, CRITICISM AND THE FUTURE …
KJÆR, ANNE METTE

This article discusses Rod Rhodes' contribution to governance theory. Rod Rhodes' work on governance has been much quoted. He has contributed to setting a new governance agenda and to an ongoing governance debate. This debate has also had an impact on political practice. However, as this paper argues, Rhodes' definition of governance is problematic in that it is narrowly identified with network…

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Volume 89, Issue 1, March 2011. pages 101–113
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NOT ODIOUS BUT ONEROUS : COMPARATIVE PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION
POLLITT, CHRISTOPHER

This paper asks, first, how have comparative publications (academic ‘outputs’) developed during the past three decades; second, what theories have been in play, and, third, how can we best explain the picture of comparative PA that is thus revealed? The trajectories of themes and theories are set within a wider story of the development of networks and academic communities. Changes in practition…

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Volume 89, Issue 1, March 2011. pages 114–127
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IT'S PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION, ROD, BUT MAYBE NOT AS WE KNOW IT : BRITISH PUBLIC…
Hood, Christopher

This paper assesses what happened to academic public administration (PA) in Britain in the 2000s in the light of Rod Rhodes' gloomy prognostications about the future of the subject in the late 1990s. It argues that British PA had such a good decade in the 2000s, in funding, output, academic-practitioner interaction and institutional developments, that it could almost be said to have ‘never had …

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Volume 89, Issue 1, March 2011. pages 128–139
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THE STUDY OF PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION IN THE UNITED STATES
Raadschelders, Jos C.N.

The study of public administration in the United States is large in terms of the number of academic programmes, the range of journal publications, and the number of scholars. Its scholarship attracts attention from all over the globe. At the same time it is a public administration that is clearly embedded in a specific national culture, just as anywhere else. Three of the main challenges includ…

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Volume 89, Issue 1, March 2011. pages 140–155
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ELITE ETHNOGRAPHIES : POTENTIAL, PITFALLS AND PROSPECTS FOR GETTING ‘UP CLO…
GAINS, FRANCESCA

This article celebrates Rod Rhodes' use of ethnography to study political elites ‘up close and personal’. Initially Rhodes' work is contextualized within the development of political ethnography more generally, before his ethnographies of ‘Everyday life in a Ministry’ are reviewed, illustrating the potential of ethnography to research policy-making elites. This review highlights epistemological…

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Volume 89, Issue 1, March 2011. pages 156–166
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INTERPRETING INTERPRETIVISM INTERPRETING INTERPRETATIONS : THE NEW HERMENEUTI…
Hay, Colin

This article seeks to gauge the nature, distinctiveness and significance of the ‘interpretivist turn’ in public administration and political science more broadly. It considers the various interpretations and, indeed, misinterpretations to which this new hermeneutics of public administration has given rise, its relationship to (genuinely and seemingly) cognate perspectives (notably constructivis…

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Volume 89, Issue 1, March 2011. pages 167–182
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PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION AS STORYTELLING
Bevir, Mark

This paper elucidates the interpretive approach to public administration that Professor Rhodes and I have developed over the last ten years. It defends the importance of storytelling in governance. The early studies of governance often drew on modernist empiricism and policy network theory to argue that public sector reforms had created a differentiated polity. While this governance literature …

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Volume 89, Issue 1, March 2011. pages 183–195
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THINKING ON : A CAREER IN PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION
RHODES, R. A. W.

This article provides a brief intellectual history of my journey from traditional public administration through modernist-empiricism to an interpretive approach and its associated research themes; a story of how I got to where I am. I do so to provide the context for a statement of where I stand now and key themes in my research; a story of where I go from here. I have a vaulting ambition: to e…

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Volume 89, Issue 1, March 2011. pages 196–212
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Explaining Policy Bandwagons : Organized Interest Mobilization and Cascades o…
HALPIN, DARREN

Are all issues subject to the same attention from organized interests? If not, why not? This article utilizes data on organized interest mobilization in Scottish public policy to examine the pattern of engagement by policy participants across a large number of policy issues. It finds a heavily skewed pattern of mobilization: Most issues attract little attention, while a few issues account for t…

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Volume 24, Issue 2, April 2011, pages 205–230
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Governance
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The Durability of EU Civil Service Policy in Central and Eastern Europe after…
MEYER-SAHLING, JAN-HINRIK

This article examines the post-accession durability of EU civil service policy in Central and Eastern Europe (CEECs). Civil service professionalization was a condition for EU membership but the European Commission has no particular sanctions available if CEECs reverse pre-accession reforms after gaining membership. Comparing eight CEECs that joined the EU in 2004, the article finds that post-ac…

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Volume 24, Issue 2, April 2011, pages 231–260
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Civil Service Reforms in Italy : The Importance of External Endorsement and A…
Cristofoli, DanielaTURRINI, ALEXNASI, GRETA

The traditional portrait of civil servants in Italy, as well as in most other countries, has always been one of not particularly efficient employees yet have the benefit of a secure job and can look forward to a comfortable retirement package. In order to change this image, public management reforms have largely focused on civil servants since the 1990s. However, many academics and practitioner…

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Volume 24, Issue 2, April 2011, pages 261–283
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The Internationalization of Early Childhood Education and Care Issues : Frami…
WHITE, LINDA A.

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Volume 24, Issue 2, April 2011, pages 285–309
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The Power of the Purse : Supranational Entrepreneurship, Financial Incentives…
BATORY, AGNESLINDSTROM, NICOLE

This article shows how the European Commission cultivates policy shifts toward a particular idea of a common European Higher Education Area by using its considerable financial leverage. By making European Union (EU) funding dependent on grant recipients meeting certain strategically selected conditions, the Commission creates new incentive structures for domestic actors, in this case higher edu…

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Volume 24, Issue 2, April 2011, pages 311–329
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Dimensions of Family Policy and Female Labor Market Participation : Analyzing…
STADELMANN-STEFFEN, ISABELLE

This article investigates whether and how family policy influences the probability and intensity of mothers' labor market participation. Unlike previous studies, this contribution focuses on group-specific policy effects, thereby accounting for the fact that, theoretically, women with different resources and preferences should respond differently to given policy measures. The analyses show that…

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Volume 24, Issue 2, April 2011, pages 331–357
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Why Do Private Governance Organizations Not Converge? A Political–Instituti…
FRANSEN, LUC

Voluntary governance arrangements focusing on responsible business behavior have proliferated over the past decades, and in many sectors of industry, different governance organizations now compete for business participation. This private governance competition has negative consequences for the effective functioning of these arrangements. In the literature up until now, optimism prevails on how …

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Volume 24, Issue 2, April 2011, pages 359–387
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Kerala's Ombudsman : A Mismatch of Mission and Capabilities
STARK, JOSHUA J. M.

India, like many developing nations, has adopted many accountability institutions. One of these is the ombudsman. Originally a Swedish invention, ombudsman's offices were adopted by many countries over the last 50 years. Recently, the South Indian state of Kerala has instituted an ombudsman's office. While it has had notable successes in resolving minor cases related to local government institu…

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Volume 24, Issue 2, April 2011, pages 389–392
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A model of non-informational preference change

According to standard rational choice theory, as commonly used in political science and economics, an agent’s fundamental preferences are exogenously fixed, and any preference change over decision options is due to Bayesian information learning. Although elegant and parsimonious, such a model fails to account for preference change driven by experiences or psychological changes distinct from inf…

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Vol. 23 no. 2, April 2011.pp. 145-164
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Journal of Theoretical Politics
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