Drawing on the author's unrivalled experience and expertise in both research and policy-making, this important new book provides a systematic assessment of the changing nature of local governance in Britain and a conceptual framework for understanding the new governance of localities. schovat popis
Gerry Stoker Knihy






British Local Government Into the 21st Century
- 304 stránok
- 11 hodin čítania
A comprehensive assesment of the issues & challenges facing local authorities in Great Britain as they search for a new role in the 21st century.
This basic introduction to theory and methods in political science brings together specially commissioned chapters by leading scholars in every field into a carefully integrated and coherent text.
Achieving mass democracy was the great triumph of the last century. Learning to live with it will be the greatest achievement of this one. Stoker suggests that democracy must create a new politics, making it as easy as possible for as many people to participate. Winner of the Political Studies Association Book of the Year Prize 2006
The book examines the role of various governments in revitalizing nuclear power, focusing on detailed case studies from France, Finland, Britain, and the United States. It highlights the challenges these governments face in fostering new investments in nuclear energy, emphasizing the complexities and obstacles that hinder progress in the sector. Through this analysis, Baker and Stoker provide insights into the political and economic factors influencing the future of nuclear power.
Why Politics Matters
- 256 stránok
- 9 hodin čítania
Profound social changes have made governance and political leadership more challenging than ever. The result is that politics in the democratic world faces a crisis in the 21st century. The revised edition of this highly successful text reassesses the gap between citizen expectation and the realities of government in light of new developments.
Nudge, Nudge, Think, Think
Experimenting with Ways to Change Civic Behaviour
- 208 stránok
- 8 hodin čítania
'A pathbreaking book that for the first time brings smart policy insights into contact with creative, rigorous testing.This book sets the standard for all future scientific evaluations of "what works".' Donald P. Green , Columbia University, USA How can governments persuade citizens to act in socially beneficial ways? Thaler and Sunstein's book Nudge drew on work from behavioural economics to claim that citizens might be encouraged through 'light touch interventions' (i.e.nudges) to take action.This ground-breaking successor to Nudge is now available in paperback, with a new preface.In it, Peter John and his colleagues argue that an alternative approach to nudge also needs to be considered, based on what they call a 'think' strategy. Their core idea is that citizens should themselves deliberate and decide their own priorities as part of a process of civic and democratic renewal.The authors not only set out these divergent approaches in theory but they offer evidence from a series of experiments to show how using techniques from 'nudge' or 'think' repertoires work in practice and how that practice is made effective.
