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Advising Governments in the Westminster Tradition: Policy Advisory Systems in Australia, Britain, Canada and New Zealand

Hardback

Main Details

Title Advising Governments in the Westminster Tradition: Policy Advisory Systems in Australia, Britain, Canada and New Zealand
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Jonathan Craft
By (author) John Halligan
SeriesCambridge Studies in Comparative Public Policy
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:276
Dimensions(mm): Height 240,Width 160
ISBN/Barcode 9781108421492
ClassificationsDewey:320.6
Audience
General
Illustrations Worked examples or Exercises; 19 Tables, black and white; 3 Line drawings, black and white

Publishing Details

Publisher Cambridge University Press
Imprint Cambridge University Press
Publication Date 5 November 2020
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

In turbulent environments and unstable political contexts, policy advisory systems have become more volatile. The policy advisory system in Anglophone countries is composed of different types of advisers who have input into government decision making. Government choices about who advises them varies widely as they demand contestability, greater partisan input and more external consultation. The professional advice of the public service may be disregarded. The consequences for public policy are immense depending on whether a plurality of advice works effectively or is derailed by narrow and partisan agendas that lack an evidence base and implementation plans. The book seeks to addresses these issues within a comparative country analysis of how policy advisory systems are constituted and how they operate in the age of instability in governance and major challenges with how the complexity policy issue can be handled.

Author Biography

Jonathan Craft is an Associate Professor with the Department of Political Science and jointly appointed to the Munk School of Global Affairs & Public Policy. He is also the founding director of Policy Ready-a research and learning platform focused on revitalizing public sector policy making. Jonathan specializes in comparative public policy and administration, policy analysis, and Canadian politics. He is particularly interested in the study of the policy process, political-administrative relations, policy advice, and the intersection of technology and policy making. He is the author of Backrooms and Beyond: Partisan Advisers and the Politics of Policy Work in Canada (2016) and is a co-editor of Policy Work in Canada: Professional Practices and Analytical Capacities (2017) and Issues in Canadian Governance (2018). John Halligan is Emeritus Professor of Public Administration and Governance at the Institute for Governance and Policy Analysis, University of Canberra. John publishes on comparative public management, policy and governance, including public sector reform, performance management and political-bureaucratic relationships. He specialises in the Anglophone countries of Australia, Canada, New Zealand and the United Kingdom. He has authored: Reforming Public Management and Governance: Impact and Lessons from Anglophone Countries (2020); and co-authored: Performance Management in the Public Sector (2010, 2015); Public Sector Governance in Australia (2012); Managing Performance: International Comparisons (2008); Parliament in the 21st Century: Institutional Reform and Emerging Roles (2007); Political Management in the 1990s (1992); Political Leadership in an Age of Constraint: The Australian Experience (1992).