Items where Author is "Diamond, Patrick"

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  • Despite a historic fall in spending, last week’s budget deal will help to increase the EU’s effectiveness. Diamond, Patrick; Thillaye, Renaud
  • How to address the pathologies of the British political tradition in an age of disengagement and distrust. Smith, Martin; Richard, Dave; Diamond, Patrick
  • Politicians often claim commitment to decentralising the state, but once in government they are unwilling to relinquish their own power. Smith, Martin; Richards, Dave; Diamond, Patrick
  • Politicians who genuinely seek to build trust between communities and in the political system will get nowhere by casting immigration as a threat. Diamond, Patrick; Jaffer, Nabeelah
  • Real reform would necessitate a willingness to reappraise core tenets of the Westminster model. Richardson, David; Diamond, Patrick
  • Three key lessons from Labour’s campaign – and how the party needs to change. Diamond, Patrick
  • The trouble with Jeremy Corbyn: five tests the Labour leader is failing. Diamond, Patrick
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  • Book review: Peter Shore:Labour’s forgotten patriot by Kevin Hickson, Jasper Miles and Harry Taylor. Diamond, Patrick picture_as_pdf
  • Book review: Peter Shore:Labour’s forgotten patriot by Kevin Hickson, Jasper Miles and Harry Taylor. Diamond, Patrick picture_as_pdf
  • Commission for Smart Government:some new, some old, some problematic proposals. Diamond, Patrick picture_as_pdf
  • Criticisms of the Westminster model of politics are not new:can the system survive the latest wave of anti-politics? Diamond, Patrick; Richards, David; Wager, Alan picture_as_pdf
  • Cummings's thinking is a potent challenge to the Whitehall system - and is likely to be opposed. Diamond, Patrick picture_as_pdf
  • Cummings’s evidence reinforces the impression that ineptitude over COVID-19 reflected errors made by individual ministers. That’s only part of the story. Diamond, Patrick picture_as_pdf
  • Dominic Cummings’s thinking on the civil service is a potent challenge to the Whitehall system – and is likely to be opposed. Diamond, Patrick picture_as_pdf
  • Even in the absence of Cummings, the Johnson administration will continue its mission of ‘draining the swamp’ in Whitehall. Diamond, Patrick picture_as_pdf
  • Governing as a permanent form of campaigning:why the civil service is in mortal danger. Diamond, Patrick picture_as_pdf
  • Groupthink, partisanship, and the end of Whitehall. Diamond, Patrick picture_as_pdf
  • How Labour could make devolution work. Bevan, Gwyn; Diamond, Patrick picture_as_pdf
  • A Prime Minister’s Department might strengthen accountability and capacity in British government, but can also have serious repercussions. Diamond, Patrick picture_as_pdf
  • Reducing the size of the civil service by a fifth at a time of myriad pressures hardly seems designed to achieve the government’s goals in a post-Brexit future. Diamond, Patrick picture_as_pdf
  • The UK state after COVID-19:Britain needs a system of government which is holistic, anticipatory, and intelligent. Diamond, Patrick picture_as_pdf
  • What Michael Barber’s appointment tells us about Whitehall reform and the ‘science’ of delivery. Diamond, Patrick picture_as_pdf
  • A reformer from a bygone era:what the Cummings saga tells us about British governance. Diamond, Patrick picture_as_pdf