Items where Author is "Dunleavy, Patrick"
Number of items: 278.
Restructuring UK government at the Centre—Why the IfG Commission's Naïve Plan will not Work. (2024)
Dunleavy, Patrick
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Growing the productivity of government services. (2013)
Dunleavy, Patrick and Carrera, Leandro N.
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Incentive schemes and civil renewal. (2006)
Bastow, Simon and Beck, H and Dunleavy, Patrick and Richardson, L
2010 election analysis – nobody has won in terms of votes, but the last-minute momentum was to Labour.
Dunleavy, Patrick
The AV referendum could still let voters choose between Australian AV and the London form of AV.
Dunleavy, Patrick
Academic citation practices need to be modernized so that all references are digital and lead to full texts.
Dunleavy, Patrick
Academics must realise the value in working with think tanks and pressure groups that can re-package their research for a wider audience.
Dunleavy, Patrick
Academics shouldn’t be afraid that their work may not be being cited as much as they would like: citation rates vary widely across disciplines.
Dunleavy, Patrick
Achieving innovation in central government organisations.
Dunleavy, Patrick and Margetts, Helen and Bastow, Simon and Tinkler, Jane and Pearce, Oliver and Bartholomeou, Patricia
Analysing multiparty competition in plurality rule elections.
Dunleavy, Patrick and Diwakar, Rekha
Analysing political power.
Dunleavy, Patrick
Appendix:data and methods.
Dunleavy, Patrick and Carrera, Leandro
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Assessing democratic quality and renewing the potential for democratic advance.
Dunleavy, Patrick
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Assessing how far Charter 88 and the constitutional reform coalition influenced voting system reform in Britain.
Dunleavy, Patrick
Audit 2017: how democratic is the devolved government of London?
Blick, Andrew and Dunleavy, Patrick
Auditing the UK's changing democracy.
Dunleavy, Patrick
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Auditing the UK’s democracy in 2018:core UK governance institutions show sharply declining efficacy.
Dunleavy, Patrick and Park, Alice
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Australia shows how states can regulate platform corporations.
Dunleavy, Patrick and Halupka, Max
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Australian administrative elites and the challenges of digital-era change.
Dunleavy, Patrick and Evans, Mark
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Australian e-Government in comparative perspective.
Dunleavy, Patrick and Margetts, Helen and Bastow, Simon and Tinkler, Jane
Authoring a PhD: How to Plan, Draft, Write and Finish a Doctoral Dissertation or Thesis.
Dunleavy, Patrick
Authoring a PhD: how to plan, draft, write and finish a doctoral dissertation or thesis [Chinese edition].
Dunleavy, Patrick
The Barnsley by-election suggests that the collective health of the Coalition government is now in jeopardy. On current polls the Liberal Democrats will do badly in the May local elections.
Dunleavy, Patrick and Gilson, Christopher
‘Big data’ and policy learning.
Dunleavy, Patrick
Book review: beyond bureaucracy? Don’t believe the hype!
Dunleavy, Patrick
Book review: ebooks herald the second coming of books in university social science.
Dunleavy, Patrick
Book review: managing modernity: beyond bureaucracy? edited by Stewart Clegg et al.
Dunleavy, Patrick
Book review: managing modernity: beyond bureaucracy? edited by Stewart Clegg, Martin Harris and Harro Höpfl.
Dunleavy, Patrick
Book review: numbers rule: the vexing mathematics of democracy, from Plato to the present.
Dunleavy, Patrick
Book review: paper books in a digital era: how conservative publishers and authors almost killed off books in university social science.
Dunleavy, Patrick
Book review: ready for the referendum?: an essential guide to electoral reform.
Dunleavy, Patrick
Brexit shows (again) why we must overhaul the way the Commons is elected.
Dunleavy, Patrick
Britain beyond Blair - party politics and leadership succession.
Dunleavy, Patrick and Heffernan, Richard and Cowley, Philip and Hay, Colin
British democracy at the crossroads:voting and party competition in the 1980s.
Dunleavy, Patrick and Husbands, Christopher T.
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The British general election of 2010 and the advent of coalition government.
Dunleavy, Patrick
Broadening the picture – two national regulatory agencies.
Dunleavy, Patrick and Carrera, Leandro
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‘Build a wall’. ‘Tax a shed’. ‘Fix a debt limit’. The constructive and destructive potential of populist anti-statism and ‘naïve’ statism.
Dunleavy, Patrick
Characterizing the development of British political science.
Dunleavy, Patrick and Kelly, Paul J and Moran, Michael
Citizen redress: what citizens can do if things go wrong in the public services.
Dunleavy, Patrick and Loughlin, Martin and Margetts, Helen and Bastow, Simon and Tinkler, Jane and Pearce, Oliver and Bartholomeou, Patricia
Collective consumption.
Dunleavy, Patrick
The Commons’ two committee systems and scrutiny of government policy-making.
Dunleavy, Patrick
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Constitutional reform, New Labour in power and public trust in government.
Dunleavy, Patrick and Margetts, Helen and Smith, Trevor and Weir, Stuart
Constitutional reform, New Labour in power and public trust in government.
Dunleavy, Patrick and Margetts, Helen and Smith, Trevor and Weir, Stuart
Constructing the number of parties.
Dunleavy, Patrick and Bouçek, Françoise
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Data science, artificial intelligence and the third wave of digital era governance.
Dunleavy, Patrick and Margetts, Helen
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David Cameron is running a ‘ring-donut’ government with a weak centre. His feeble grip on policy coordination suggests a failure of statecraft.
Dunleavy, Patrick
Debating Scotland’s transition costs: a response to Iain McLean’s critique.
Dunleavy, Patrick
Democratic resilience and change.
Dunleavy, Patrick and Evans, Mark
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Department for Work and Pensions: communicating with customers.
Raraty, David and Dorrell, David and Dunleavy, Patrick and Goldchluk, Sofia and Khan, Mohammed Khalid and Tinkler, Jane and Towers, Ed and Margetts, Helen and Escher, Tobias and Reissfelder, Stephane and Hinds, Liane
Design principles for essentially digital governance.
Dunleavy, Patrick and Margetts, Helen
Difficult forms : how government agencies interact with citizens.
Dunleavy, Patrick and Margetts, Helen and Bastow, Simon and Bouçek, Francoise and Campbell, Rosie
Digital era governance: IT corporations, the state and e-government.
Dunleavy, Patrick and Margetts, Helen and Bastow, Simon and Tinkler, Jane
Digital transformation.
Dunleavy, Patrick and Evans, Mark
Duverger’s Law is a dead parrot: European political scientists need to recognize that plurality or majority voting has no tendency at all to produce two party politics.
Dunleavy, Patrick
Duverger’s Law is a dead parrot: outside the USA, first-past-the-post voting has no tendency at all to produce two party politics.
Dunleavy, Patrick
Ebooks herald the second coming of books in university social science.
Dunleavy, Patrick
Eight components for ‘open social science’ – an agenda for cultural change.
Dunleavy, Patrick
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Eight components for ‘open social science’ – an agenda for cultural change.
Dunleavy, Patrick
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Eight components for ‘open social science’ – an agenda for cultural change.
Dunleavy, Patrick
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Electing Police and Crime Commissioners – an important milestone in expanding control by elected representatives? or a disaster in the making?
Dunleavy, Patrick
Elections and party politics.
Dunleavy, Patrick
Elections and party politics.
Dunleavy, Patrick
Elections and voting.
Dunleavy, Patrick and Evans, Mark
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Electoral reform in local government: alternative systems and key issues.
Dunleavy, Patrick and Margetts, Helen
Electoral representation and accountability: the legacy of empire.
Dunleavy, Patrick
Embracing digital change and enhancing organizational learning.
Dunleavy, Patrick and Carrera, Leandro
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Engaging young voters with enhanced election information.
Berry, Richard and Dunleavy, Patrick
Epitaph for a political chancer: Cameron’s fate examplifies the inability of UK elites to resolve long-run crises.
Dunleavy, Patrick
Epitaph for a political chancer: Cameron’s fate exemplifies the inability of UK elites to resolve long-run crises.
Dunleavy, Patrick
Euro elections: find out about your new MEPs in the North East, North West, Scotland and Northern Ireland.
Dunleavy, Patrick and Hopkin, Jonathan and Kippin, Sean
Euro elections: who are your new MEPs in the East and West Midlands, Yorkshire and the Humber, and Wales?
Dunleavy, Patrick and Hopkin, Jonathan and Kippin, Sean
Euro elections: who are your new MEPs in the East of England, London, the South East, and the South West?
Dunleavy, Patrick and Hopkin, Jonathan and Kippin, Sean
Every key ‘Westminster model’ country now has a hung Parliament, following Australia’s ‘dead heat’ election.
Dunleavy, Patrick
The Exit Poll, BBC Election Night and systemic media bias.
Norris, Pippa and Dunleavy, Patrick
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Facing up to multi-party politics : how partisan dealignment and PR voting have fundamentally changed Britain’s party systems.
Dunleavy, Patrick
Falling back on the (nation) state – and hating it.
Dunleavy, Patrick
'First you see, then you know’: becoming more creative in academic work.
Dunleavy, Patrick
First-past-the-post – normal (disproportionate) service has resumed.
Dunleavy, Patrick
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First-past-the-post:normal (disproportionate) service has resumed.
Dunleavy, Patrick
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Five minutes with Patrick Dunleavy and Chris Gilson: “Blogging is quite simply, one of the most important things that an academic should be doing right now”.
Dunleavy, Patrick and Gilson, Christopher
Five minutes with Patrick Dunleavy and Chris Gilson: “Blogging is quite simply, one of the most important things that an academic should be doing right now”.
Dunleavy, Patrick and Gilson, Chris
Five years of LSE Press:Q and A with Patrick Dunleavy and Sarah Worthington.
Dunleavy, Patrick and Worthington, Sarah
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Fixed term parliaments are a mirage – it’s all downhill from now to a June 2014 general election.
Dunleavy, Patrick
For genuinely open social science texts, the disguised elitism of citing paywall sources is no longer good enough.
Dunleavy, Patrick and Park, Alice
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From majoritarian to pluralist democracy: electoral reform in Britain since 1997.
Dunleavy, Patrick and Margetts, Helen
Gauging the time lags in Whitehall’s responses to modern digital processes suggests an enduring problem with organizational culture in the civil service.
Dunleavy, Patrick
Google Scholar Citations is now open to everyone. It shows great promise as a free, reliable way to track and compare academic impact over time.
Dunleavy, Patrick
Governance and state organization in the digital era.
Dunleavy, Patrick
Government on the Web.
Dunleavy, Patrick and Margetts, Helen and John, S. and McCarthy, D.
Government on the Web II.
Dunleavy, Patrick and Margetts, Helen and Bastow, S. and Callaghan, R. and Yared, H.
Government on the internet: progress in delivering information and services online.
Dunleavy, Patrick and Margetts, Helen and Bastow, Simon and Pearce, Oliver and Tinkler, Jane
Government on the web: about.
Dunleavy, Patrick and Margetts, Helen and Escher, Tobias and Hale, Scott and Tinkler, Jane and Bastow, Simon
Government productivity in UK social security has not grown across two decades to 2008 – largely because DWP senior civil servants blocked any move to ‘digital era’ services.
Dunleavy, Patrick and Carrera, Leandro N.
The Green report on procurement efficiency is an indictment of governance structures across Whitehall.
Dunleavy, Patrick
Growing productivity gradually – tax services.
Dunleavy, Patrick and Carrera, Leandro
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HEFCE are still missing a trick in not adopting citations analysis. But plans for the REF have at least become more realistic about what the external impacts of academic work are.
Dunleavy, Patrick
Hasty changes to the machinery of government can disrupt departments for up to two years.
White, Anne and Dunleavy, Patrick
Hating the state – and exploiting the shock.
Dunleavy, Patrick
Hospital productivity in England’s National Health Service.
Dunleavy, Patrick and Carrera, Leandro
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The House of Commons: control of government and citizen representation.
Photiadou, Artemis and Dunleavy, Patrick
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The House of Commons’ Select Committees are now more independent of government: but are they any better informed?
Dunleavy, Patrick and Gilson, Christopher
How democratic and effective are the UK’s civil service and public services management systems?
Dunleavy, Patrick
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How democratic and effective are the UK’s core executive and government?
Dunleavy, Patrick
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How democratic are the UK’s political parties and party system?
Kippin, Sean and Dunleavy, Patrick
How democratic are the UK’s political parties and party system?
Dunleavy, Patrick and Kippin, Sean
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How democratic are the UK’s two proportional electoral systems?
Dunleavy, Patrick
How democratic are the basic structures of the UK’s devolution settlement?
Stirbu, Diana and Dunleavy, Patrick
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How democratic are the reformed electoral systems used in Britain’s devolved governments and English mayoral elections?
Dunleavy, Patrick
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How democratic are the reformed electoral systems used in mayoral and devolved elections?
Dunleavy, Patrick
How democratic is the UK’s proportional electoral system:the single transferable vote (STV)?
Dunleavy, Patrick
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How democratic is the UK’s ‘Westminster Plurality Rule’ electoral system?
Dunleavy, Patrick
How democratic is the Westminster ‘plurality rule’ electoral system?
Dunleavy, Patrick
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How democratic is the house of commons? How effectively does it control the UK government and represent citizens?
Photiadou, Artemis and Dunleavy, Patrick
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How democratic is the interest group process in the UK?
Dunleavy, Patrick
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How effective are the commons’ two committee systems at scrutinising government policy-making?
Dunleavy, Patrick
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How effective is Parliament in controlling UK government and representing citizens?
Dunleavy, Patrick
How productivity can remain unchanged despite major investments – social security.
Dunleavy, Patrick and Carrera, Leandro
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How proportional are the ‘British AMS’ systems?
Dunleavy, Patrick and Margetts, Helen
How radical is “radical efficiency”?: can it still be useful in a time of cuts?
Tinkler, Jane and Dunleavy, Patrick
How to use the Democratic Dashboard.
Cullinane, Carl and Dunleavy, Patrick
How to write a blogpost from your journal article in eleven easy steps.
Dunleavy, Patrick
How unfair or disproportionate is the UK’s voting system for general elections?
Dunleavy, Patrick and Gilson, Christopher
Hung parliament scenarios factoring in more liberal democrat MPs.
Dunleavy, Patrick
If Hunt does not go the consequences for government will be catastrophic since the message is that all rules are up in the air.
Dunleavy, Patrick
In Scotland, Wales and the London Assembly elections every voter has TWO choices this Thursday. Here’s how to use both votes well.
Dunleavy, Patrick
In comparative league tables of liberal democracies the UK’s democracy is judged to be First Division, but not Premier League.
Dunleavy, Patrick
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Information regimes in government bureaucracies and 'digital decompression'.
Dunleavy, Patrick
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Innovating out of austerity in local government: a SWOT analysis.
Dunleavy, Patrick and Rainford, Paul and Tinkler, Jane
Interest groups and corporate power.
Dunleavy, Patrick
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Introduction: Transformations in British politics.
Dunleavy, Patrick and Gamble, Andrew and Heffernan, Richard and Peele, Gilian
Introduction:why has government productivity been so neglected in economics and public management?
Dunleavy, Patrick and Carrera, Leandro
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Is Duverger's Law based on a mistake?
Dunleavy, Patrick and Diwakar, Rekha and Dunleavy, Christopher
Is a British Senate any closer now? Or will the House of Lords still go on and on?
Reid, Richard and Dunleavy, Patrick
Is measuring public service productivity so hard?: an application to e-government in English local authorities.
Dunleavy, Patrick and Bastow, Simon
Is the UK electorate disengaged?
Dunleavy, Patrick and Gilson, Christopher and Sanders, David T.
Is the coalition serious about “open-book government”?: can it really be a citizen-powered substitute for top down, central controls?
Dunleavy, Patrick
It is time to adopt a different approach to appointing members of the Intelligence and Security Committee.
Reid, Richard and Dunleavy, Patrick
Joining up citizen redress in UK central government.
Dunleavy, Patrick and Bastow, Simon and Tinkler, Jane and Goldchluck, Sofia and Towers, Ed
The Joint Committee report on reform of the House of Lords is mostly headed for the dustbin of history – because this mess of arcane proposals cannot be sold to voters.
Dunleavy, Patrick
The LSE’s simple guide to UK voting systems.
Dunleavy, Patrick and Travers, Tony and Gilson, Chris
The LSE’s simple guide to voting systems.
Travers, Tony and Dunleavy, Patrick and Gilson, Christopher and Carrera, Leandro N.
Latest state of the race for polling day, Thursday May 6.
Dunleavy, Patrick
Le elezioni, il governo di coalizione e la transizione verso il multipartitisimo.
Dunleavy, Patrick
Les institutions supérieures de contrôle dans un environnement en mutation.
Dunleavy, Patrick
London: devolved government and politics at metropolitan level.
Blick, Andrew and Dunleavy, Patrick
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Losing the ‘Europeanisation’ meta-narrative for modernising British democracy.
Dunleavy, Patrick
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Losing the ‘Europeanisation’ meta-narrative for modernising British democracy.
Dunleavy, Patrick
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Losing the ‘Europeanisation’ meta-narrative for modernising British democracy.
Dunleavy, Patrick
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Mainstream media.
Dunleavy, Patrick
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Making and breaking Whitehall departments: a guide to machinery of government changes.
White, Anne and Dunleavy, Patrick
Maximizing the impacts of academic research:how to grow the recognition, influence, practical application and public understanding of science and scholarship.
Dunleavy, Patrick and Tinkler, Jane
Methods and quality issues in analysing complex and localized services.
Dunleavy, Patrick and Carrera, Leandro
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Micro-institutions in liberal democracies: what they are and why they matter.
Dunleavy, Patrick
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Micro-institutions in liberal democracies:what they are and why they matter.
Dunleavy, Patrick
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Mixed electoral systems in Britain and the Jenkins commission on electoral reform.
Dunleavy, Patrick and Margetts, Helen
Modelling coalitions that cannot coalesce: a critique of the Laver-Shepsle approach.
Dunleavy, Patrick and Bastow, Simon
More on zombie ‘new public management’: solutions to avoid obsolescent governance ideas wrecking the coalition government’s programme.
Dunleavy, Patrick
The National Audit Office, the Public Accounts Committee and the risk landscape in UK public policy.
Dunleavy, Patrick and Gilson, Christopher and Bastow, Simon and Tinkler, Jane
Neither the T index nor the D2 score measure “two-partyness”: a comment on Gaines and Taagepera.
Dunleavy, Patrick
New public management is dead. Long live digital-era governance.
Dunleavy, Patrick and Margetts, Helen and Bastow, Simon and Tinkler, Jane
New worlds in political science.
Dunleavy, Patrick
Organizing your personal research library and compiling bibliographies: I was an EndNote refusenik, but now I’m a Mendeley convert.
Dunleavy, Patrick
Paper books in a digital era: how conservative publishers and authors almost killed off books in university social science.
Dunleavy, Patrick
Parliament bounces back – how Select Committees have become a power in the land.
Dunleavy, Patrick and Muir, Dominic
The Parliamentary arithmetic shows that the Cameron-Clegg coalition is almost immune to rebellions – it will last five years.
Dunleavy, Patrick
Per què no aconsegueix augmentar la productivitat del govern?: la nova gestió pública i la seguretat social al Regne Unit.
Carrera, Leandro N. and Dunleavy, Patrick
Policy instruments: a report to the National Audit Office.
Dunleavy, Patrick and Subrahmanyam, Gita
Political and constitutional turbulence in the UK looks set to continue to 2020.
Dunleavy, Patrick
Political parties.
Dunleavy, Patrick and Evans, Mark
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The Politico's guide to electoral reform in Britain.
Dunleavy, Patrick and Margetts, Helen and Weir, Stuart
¿Por qué no consigue crecer la productividad del gobierno? La nueva gestión pública y la seguridad social del Reino Unido.
Carrera, Leandro N. and Dunleavy, Patrick
Prime Minister, Cabinet and government.
Evans, Mark and Dunleavy, Patrick
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Proportional representation for local government: an analysis.
Dunleavy, Patrick and Margetts, Helen
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Public response and constitutional significance.
Dunleavy, Patrick and Weir, Stuart and Subrahmanyam, Gita
Public sector productivity: measurement challenges, performance information and prospects for improvement.
Dunleavy, Patrick
Public sector productivity: puzzles, conundrums, dilemmas and their solutions.
Dunleavy, Patrick
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Pushing through to productivity advances.
Dunleavy, Patrick and Carrera, Leandro
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REF Advice Note 1: Understanding Hefce’s definition of Impact.
Dunleavy, Patrick
REF Advice Note 2: Identifying ‘possibles’ for your Impact Case Study.
Dunleavy, Patrick
REF Advice Notes 3: What will Hefce count as ‘under-pinning’ research?
Dunleavy, Patrick and Tinkler, Jane
Rapid productivity growth – customs regulation.
Dunleavy, Patrick and Carrera, Leandro
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Reforming the Westminster electoral system: evaluating the Jenkins commission proposals.
Margetts, Helen and Dunleavy, Patrick
Regime Politics in London Local Government.
Dowding, Keith and Dunleavy, Patrick and King, Desmond and Margetts, Helen and Rydin, Yvonne
Regional and local productivity in the public sector:where do we stand?
Dunleavy, Patrick
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Reinventing Parliament: making the Commons more effective part 2 : practical reforms to make the Commons more effective.
Dunleavy, Patrick
Remodelling the 1997 general election: how Britain would have voted under alternative electoral systems.
Dunleavy, Patrick and Margetts, Helen and O'Duffy, Brendan and Weir, Stuart
Report to the Government Office for London: electing the London Mayor and the London Assembly.
Dunleavy, Patrick and Margetts, Helen
Report to the Independent Commission on the Voting System (the Jenkins Commission): the performance of the Commission’s scheme for a mixed electoral system.
Dunleavy, Patrick and Margetts, Helen
Report to the Royal Commission on reform of the House of Lords: electing members of the Lords (or Senate).
Dunleavy, Patrick and Margetts, Helen
The Republic of Blogs: a new phase in the development and democratization of knowledge.
Dunleavy, Patrick
The Research Excellence Framework is lumbering and expensive. For a fraction of the cost, a digital census of academic research would create unrivalled and genuine information about UK universities’ research performance.
Dunleavy, Patrick
The Research Excellence Framework is lumbering and expensive: for a fraction of the cost, a digital census of academic research would create unrivalled and genuine information about UK universities’ research performance.
Dunleavy, Patrick
Rethinking dominant party systems.
Dunleavy, Patrick
Situating Australian democracy.
Dunleavy, Patrick and Evans, Mark and Hobbs, Harry and Weller, Patrick
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Sixteen reasons to expect just another, ‘standard-issue’ Tory government.
Dunleavy, Patrick
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Something old, something new: opening a new path to public engagement with the most traditional of academic tools.
Dunleavy, Patrick and Mollett, Amy
Starmer's core executive reveals a centralisation of power.
Dunleavy, Patrick
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State of the Race – 2 March 2010.
Dunleavy, Patrick
Studying national agencies' productivity.
Dunleavy, Patrick and Carrera, Leandro
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Submitting to a journal commits you to it for six weeks to six months (or longer) – so choose your journal carefully.
Dunleavy, Patrick
Theories of the democratic state.
Dryzek, John and Dunleavy, Patrick
Theories of the democratic state.
Dryzek, John and Dunleavy, Patrick
Three false starts on the road to open social science.
Dunleavy, Patrick
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Three more years of Cameron – but it will be a rocky road ahead.
Dunleavy, Patrick
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Three more years of Cameron – but it will be a rocky road ahead.
Dunleavy, Patrick
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To engage younger people in voting the UK must provide far more integrated and accessible information about elections.
Berry, Richard and Dunleavy, Patrick
The Tory honeymoon dulls, Labour revives even without a leader and the Liberal Democrats are teetering on a precipice: the state of the parties in September 2010.
Dunleavy, Patrick and Gilson, Christopher
Towards digital era governance:lessons from the Australian experience.
Evans, Mark and Dunleavy, Patrick and McGregor, Carmel and Halupka, Max
Transitioning to a new Scottish state: immediate set-up costs, how the handover will work, and the long-run viability of Scottish government.
Dunleavy, Patrick and Kippin, Sean and Suss, Joel
The UK election spells the end for the biggest ‘law’ in political science.
Dunleavy, Patrick
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The UK election spells the end for the biggest ‘law’ in political science.
Dunleavy, Patrick
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UK general election preview: what to look out for as Britain goes to the polls.
Dunleavy, Patrick and Goes, Eunice and Leeper, Thomas J. and Knott, Eleanor and Hertner, Isabelle and Brown, Stuart A. and Göpffarth, Julian
The UK needs an independent commission against corruption.
Dunleavy, Patrick
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The UK’s political climate remains volatile: but the Liberal Democrats’ immediate prospects look grim, whatever happens.
Dunleavy, Patrick
The UK’s proportional electoral system: the single transferable vote (STV).
Dunleavy, Patrick
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Understanding productivity trends in UK tax collection.
Carrera, Leandro N. and Dunleavy, Patrick and Bastow, Simon
Understanding public sector productivity – the LSE’s simple guide.
Carrera, Leandro N. and Dunleavy, Patrick
Understanding the dynamics of electoral reform.
Dunleavy, Patrick and Margetts, H.
Understanding urban governance: the contribution of rational choice.
Dowding, Keith and Dunleavy, Patrick and King, Desmond
United Kingdom: reforming the Westminster model.
Dunleavy, Patrick and Margetts, Helen
Update: how would a 2010 hung Parliament be managed?
Dunleavy, Patrick and Gilson, Christopher
Using Twitter in university research, teaching and impact activities.
Mollett, Amy and Moran, Danielle and Dunleavy, Patrick
Votes at 16: democracy experts respond to Ed Miliband’s proposal.
Grover, Sonja C. and Mycock, Andrew and Rufo, Yasmin and Wilks-Heeg, Stuart and Hamilton, Vivian and Fox, Ruth and Dunleavy, Patrick and Cowley, Philip
We must understand the cultural, as well as the economic, dimensions of austerity.
Dunleavy, Patrick and Carrera, Leandro
We should enfranchise young people at 16 while they are still living at home in a settled community.
Berry, Richard and Dunleavy, Patrick
The Westminster Model strikes back, both in Britain and in Canada … but pressures for multi-party politics are still increasing.
Dunleavy, Patrick
The Westminster model and the distinctiveness of British politics.
Dunleavy, Patrick
The Westminster “plurality rule” electoral system.
Dunleavy, Patrick
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What UK politics can learn from Australia’s evolving democracy.
Dunleavy, Patrick
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What about the 'Other' parties?
Dunleavy, Patrick and Gilson, Christopher
What is the Cameron-Clegg governance strategy?: zombie ‘new public management’ cannot work in the face of massive public expenditure cutbacks.
Dunleavy, Patrick
What will change in Whitehall’s organization this time?
White, Anne and Dunleavy, Patrick
Why AV does not necessarily produce more coalition governments: nor does it help small parties to win more seats.
Dunleavy, Patrick
Why all MPs should support reforming the electoral system: it is a key step in restoring their own legitimacy with the public.
Dunleavy, Patrick
Why all our top parties are doing voters a disservice by cramming the European Parliament ballot papers with the names of ‘no hope’ candidates.
Dunleavy, Patrick and Hopkin, Jonathan and Kippin, Sean
Why do academics choose useless titles for articles and chapters? Four steps to getting a better title.
Dunleavy, Patrick
Why does government productivity fail to grow?: new public management and UK social security.
Carrera, Leandro N. and Dunleavy, Patrick
Why the 2015 UK election spells the bitter end for the biggest ‘law’ in political science.
Dunleavy, Patrick
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Why we need to radically join-up public services more than ever.
Dunleavy, Patrick and Hancock, Avery
Why ‘Publish or Perish’ has the edge over Google Scholar and Scopus when it comes to finding out how your work is used by other academics.
Dunleavy, Patrick
With a likely cost of £4 billion, the Health and Social Care Bill has all the hallmarks of an avoidable policy fiasco.
Dunleavy, Patrick
The anatomy of a service delivery disaster: how the UK’s tax agency goofed up. And what it means to one of their ‘customers'.
Dunleavy, Patrick
The backlash against the state.
Dunleavy, Patrick
The basic structure of the devolution settlements.
Dunleavy, Patrick and Diana, Stirvu
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A beginner’s guide to the different types of impact: why the traditional ‘bean-counting’ approach is no longer useful in the digital era.
Dunleavy, Patrick
The bureaucracy as an interest group.
Dunleavy, Patrick
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The civil service and public services management systems.
Dunleavy, Patrick
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The condition of the parties – focus on 34 per cent, not 40 per cent.
Dunleavy, Patrick
The contemporary social sciences are now converging strongly with STEM disciplines in the study of ‘human-dominated systems’ and ‘human-influenced systems’.
Dunleavy, Patrick and Bastow, Simon and Tinkler, Jane
The core executive and government.
Dunleavy, Patrick
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The distribution of power across parties in parliament.
Dunleavy, Patrick
The elusive qualities of leadership: leaders and decision delegates.
Dunleavy, Patrick and Steunenberg, Bernard
The ‘emergency’ budget – solving the UK’s problems?: or creating the basis for new crises?
Hills, John and Wehner, Joachim and Dunleavy, Patrick and Cammaerts, Bart and Leunig, Tim
The future of joined-up public services.
Dunleavy, Patrick
The government’s approach to reforming the House of Lords is 80 per cent of the way there. Nick Clegg needs to take courage and to go the rest of the way to a more democratic and coherent, wholly elected Senate.
Dunleavy, Patrick
The impact and value of the Foresight research programme:report to Foresight from the LSE Public Policy Group.
Dunleavy, Patrick and Bastow, Simon and Tinkler, Jane
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The impact of UK electoral systems.
Dunleavy, Patrick and Margetts, Helen
The impact of UK electoral systems.
Dunleavy, Patrick and Margetts, Helen
The impact of the social sciences:how academics and their research make a difference.
Bastow, Simon and Dunleavy, Patrick and Tinkler, Jane
The impacts agenda is an autonomous push for opening up and democratizing academia, not part of a neo-liberal hegemony.
Dunleavy, Patrick and Tinkler, Jane
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The interest group process.
Dunleavy, Patrick
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The last time an election was this close….
Towers, Ed and Dunleavy, Patrick
A modern Rasputin, or the UK’s Vice-Premier? Whichever view you take, Cummings’s role is unprecedented.
Dunleavy, Patrick
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The political economy of digital government:how Silicon Valley firms drove conversion to data science and artificial intelligence in public management.
Margetts, Helen and Dunleavy, Patrick
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The political parties and party system.
Dunleavy, Patrick and Kippin, Sean
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The politics of high rise housing in Britain: local communities tackle mass housing.
Dunleavy, Patrick
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The reformed electoral systems used in Britain’s devolved governments and England’s mayoral elections.
Dunleavy, Patrick
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The remaking of a Euro Brit? Unless many more UK voters express positive support for things European, a ‘spiral of silence’ could yet undermine the campaign to stay in.
Dunleavy, Patrick
A review of the Generic Names Supporting Organization (GNSO) for the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers.
Bastow, Simon and Dunleavy, Patrick and Pearce, Oliver and Tinkler, Jane
The rise of a robot state? New frontiers for growing the productivity of government services.
Dunleavy, Patrick and Carrera, Leandro
The second wave of digital era governance.
Dunleavy, Patrick and Margetts, Helen
The second wave of digital-era governance: a quasi-paradigm for government on the Web.
Margetts, Helen and Dunleavy, Patrick
A shallow or a deeply Hung Parliament?
Dunleavy, Patrick
The short-term political futures of PM Liz Truss.
Dunleavy, Patrick
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The state is a multi-system: understanding the oneness and diversity of government.
Dunleavy, Patrick
The supplementary vote electoral system again worked very well in London. There is no basis for arguing that voters don’t understand their choices.
Dunleavy, Patrick
The top ten ways in which firms and universities interact.
Dunleavy, Patrick
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The vulnerability of the British state – deeper lessons from the urban riots.
Dunleavy, Patrick