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Brown Government, The: A Policy Evaluation


Brown Government, The: A Policy Evaluation

Hardback by Beech, Matt (University of Hull, UK); Lee, Simon (University of Hull, UK)

Brown Government, The: A Policy Evaluation

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ISBN:
9780415549806
Publication Date:
16 Oct 2009
Language:
English
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:
Routledge
Pages:
124 pages
Format:
Hardback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 6 - 11 May 2024
Brown Government, The: A Policy Evaluation

Description

The Brown Government provides an interim evaluation of Gordon Brown's Labour administration through identifying continuities and discontinuities with the Blair governments from 1997. By focusing on key ideas and areas of public policy it presents an analysis of the first 18 months of Brown's government. This book is notable for its topicality particularly for the discussions of the credit crunch, the British banking crises and the interconnectedness of these events with the global economic downturn. A study of Brown's handling of these crises in the economy is important as it is arguable that the present recession and credit crunch will reach unprecedented proportions and therefore define the character and content of British politics in the coming years. By conducting an examination of the Brown Government's public policy priorities one can begin to decipher its aims and values and, by so doing, begin to understand the next phase of the New Labour project. In this sense the book is a contribution to the ongoing study of contemporary British social democracy. This book was published as a special issue of Policy Studies.

Contents

1. Introduction: The Brown Government Matt Beech and Simon Lee 2. A Puzzle of Ideas and Policy: Gordon Brown as Prime Minister Matt Beech 3. Rock of Stability? The Political Economy of the Brown Government Simon Lee 4. The Public Services under Gordon Brown: Similar Reforms, Less Money Simon Griffiths 5. Gordon Brown and Public Services Reform: A Project in Search of a 'Big Idea'? Mark Evans 6. Work to be Done? Welfare Reform from Blair to Brown Stephen Driver 7. Gordon Brown and International Policy Victoria Honeyman 8. Conclusions: The Prospects of Brown's Social Democracy Matt Beech and Simon Lee

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