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Americans are more supportive for policies that will save rather than punish youth criminals, and are willing to pay for them.
Baker, Thomas
How the failure of two political parties helped lead to Brexit and the rise of Donald Trump.
Barker, Chris
How the physical landscape of the urban environment affects drug dealing.
Barnum, Jeremy D. and Campbell, Walter L. and Trocchio, Sarah and Caplan, Joel M. and Kennedy, Leslie W.
Atravesando la burocracia: una nueva perspectica de la administracion publica.
Barzelay, Michael
Central audit institutions and performance auditing: a comparative analysis of organizational strategies in the OECD.
Barzelay, Michael
Central audit institutions and performance auditing: a comparative analysis of organizational strategies in the OECD.
Barzelay, Michael
Developing management systems to implement priority projects: Brazil in action.
Barzelay, Michael
How to argue about the new public management.
Barzelay, Michael
La nueva gestión pública: un acercamiento a la investigación y al debate de las politicas.
Barzelay, Michael
Learning from second-hand experience: methodology for extrapolation-oriented case research.
Barzelay, Michael
Managing strategic risks in organizations: the role of structured processes that create artificial experience.
Barzelay, Michael
New public management: invitation to a cosmopolitan dialogue.
Barzelay, Michael
Performance auditing and the new public management: changing roles and strategies of central audit institutions.
Barzelay, Michael
Realigning execution of the European Social Fund Budget: implementing the European Commission’s integrated internal control Framework in a EU Structural Fund.
Barzelay, Michael
The new public management: a bibliographical essay for Latin American (and other) scholars.
Barzelay, Michael
The new public management: improving research and policy dialogue.
Barzelay, Michael
The process dynamics of public management policy change.
Barzelay, Michael
The study of public management: reference points for a design science approach.
Barzelay, Michael
Preparing for the Future: Strategic Planning in the US Air Force.
Barzelay, Michael and Campbell, Colin
Una guía práctica para la elaboración de estudios de caso sobre buenas prácticas en gerencia social.
Barzelay, Michael and Cortázar Velarde, Juan Carlos
Design science as a reference point for management research.
Barzelay, Michael and Estrin, Saul
Explaining public management policy change: Germany in comparative perspective.
Barzelay, Michael and Füchtner, Natascha
Research on public management policy change in the Latin America region: a conceptual framework and methodological guide.
Barzelay, Michael and Gaetani, Francisco and Cortázar Velarde, Juan Carlos and Cejudo, Guillermo
From 'new institutionalism' to 'institutional processualism': advancing knowledge about public management policy change.
Barzelay, Michael and Gallego, Raquel
The comparative historical analysis of public management policy cycles in France, Italy, and Spain: symposium conclusion.
Barzelay, Michael and Gallego, Raquel
The comparative historical analysis of public management policy cycles in France, Italy, and Spain: symposium introduction.
Barzelay, Michael and Gallego, Raquel
A survey of public service accountability and administrative reform in Lebanon, with international comparisons.
Barzelay, Michael and Iskander, Adnan
Theorizing implementation of public management policy reforms: a case study of strategic planning and programming in the European Commission.
Barzelay, Michael and Jacobson, Anne Sofie
Analyzing public management policy cycles in the European Commission: oversight of budget control and the integrated internal control framework.
Barzelay, Michael and Levy, Roger and Gomez, Antonio-Martin Porras
Listening to customers.
Barzelay, Michael and Moukheibir, Catherine
Innovating government-wide public management practices to implement development policy: the case of "Brazil in Action".
Barzelay, Michael and Shvets, Evgeniya
All aboard? evidence-based management and the future of management scholarship.
Barzelay, Michael and Thompson, Fred
Back to the future: making public administration a design science.
Barzelay, Michael and Thompson, Fred
Case teaching and intellectual performances in public management.
Barzelay, Michael and Thompson, Fred
Efficiency counts: developing the capacity to manage costs at Air Force Materiel Command.
Barzelay, Michael and Thompson, Fred
Responsibility budgeting at the Air Force Materiel Command.
Barzelay, Michael and Thompson, Fred
Governance, performance, and capacity stress: the chronic case of prison crowding.
Bastow, Simon
Governance, performance, and chronic capacity stress in public policy systems.
Bastow, Simon
Open data sheds light on how universities are minority providers of commissioned research to government.
Bastow, Simon
Revelations of dysfunctional governance in Wandsworth Prison are a reflection of the precariousness of bureaucratic arrangements throughout the public sector and their potential to unravel.
Bastow, Simon
Suspending UK border security checks: how chronic capacity stress becomes crisis.
Bastow, Simon
Transforming rehabilitation: evolution not revolution: Simon Bastow discusses the limits of marketisation in UK offender management.
Bastow, Simon
The ‘rehabilitation revolution’ in the England and Wales prison system will be slow and uncertain. But small, low-cost measures can lead in the right direction.
Bastow, Simon
Incentive schemes and civil renewal.
Bastow, Simon and Beck, H and Dunleavy, Patrick and Richardson, L
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 impact of the social sciences:how academics and their research make a difference.
Bastow, Simon and Dunleavy, Patrick and Tinkler, Jane
Introduction to symposium: the analysis and measurement of freedom.
Bavetta, Sebastiano and Dowding, Keith
All change in the UK’s welfare state?: first thoughts on what policy commitments should go, and which should not.
Beckett, Charlie and Cammaerts, Bart and Carrera, Leandro N. and Leunig, Tim
Individual and collective performance and the tenure of British ministers 1945-1997.
Berlinski, Samuel and Dewan, Torun and Dowding, Keith
The impact of individual and collective performance on ministerial tenure.
Berlinski, Samuel and Dewan, Torun and Dowding, Keith
The length of ministerial tenure in the UK 1945-1997.
Berlinski, Samuel and Dewan, Torun and Dowding, Keith
The length of ministerial tenure in the United Kingdom, 1945-97.
Berlinski, Samuel and Dewan, Torun and Dowding, Keith
Better the devil: a response to Gus O'Donnell's 'better government'.
Berry, Craig and Berry, Richard
Scots living overseas or elsewhere in the UK should have been given the right to vote in the independence referendum.
Berry, Craig and Berry, Richard
Book review: locating localism: statecraft, citizenship and democracy by Jane Wills.
Berry, Richard
MPs are much less local than they would have us believe.
Berry, Richard
NHS Foundation Trusts have been a source of democraticexperimentation for the past decade.
Berry, Richard
Parish councils can empower local communities, but we needmore of them in cities.
Berry, Richard
Resistance to all-women shortlists in South Wales has a complex set of causes beyond gender politics, but that doesn’t make it right.
Berry, Richard
To engage younger people in voting the UK must provide far more integrated and accessible information about elections.
Berry, Richard and Dunleavy, Patrick
We should enfranchise young people at 16 while they are still living at home in a settled community.
Berry, Richard and Dunleavy, Patrick
Parliamentary select committees: who gives evidence?
Berry, Richard and Kippin, Sean
Should the UK lower the voting age to 16?
Berry, Richard and Kippin, Sean
Tomorrow's worlds: frameworks for understanding regulatory innovation.
Black, Julia
What is regulatory innovation?
Black, Julia
Preface.
Black, Julia and Lodge, Martin and Thatcher, Mark
Audit 2017: how democratic is the devolved government of London?
Blick, Andrew and Dunleavy, Patrick
At power's elbow: aides to the Prime Minister from Robert Walpole to David Cameron.
Blick, Andrew and Jones, George W.
Coalition government has created a new balance of power at the centre of UK government (but that shouldn’t be a surprise).
Blick, Andrew and Jones, George W.
Premiership: the development, nature and power of the office of the British Prime Minister.
Blick, Andrew and Jones, George W.
The centre of central government.
Blick, Andrew and Jones, George W.
The centre of central government.
Blick, Andrew and Jones, George W.
Free Event 12 March: From research to policy: academic impacts on government.
Blog Admin, Impact of Social Sciences
LSE election experts reflect on the election result.
Bouçek, Françoise and Jones, George W. and Wilks-Heeg, Stuart and Travers, Tony and Beckett, Charlie and Hosein, Gus and Carrera, Leandro N. and Leunig, Tim
Belief expansion, contextual fit and the reliability of information sources.
Bovens, Luc and Hartmann, Stephan
One in four men in Asia 'admit to committing rape'? It doesn't add up.
Brown, Stuart A.
The way in which states formulate national positions is just as important to EU decision-making as their bargaining strength in the Council.
Brown, Stuart A.
Book review: Gendered paradoxes: educating Jordanian women in nation, faith, and progress.
Brumley, Cheryl
LSE Review of Books podcast series nominated for European Podcast Award.
Brumley, Cheryl
Podcast series Audible Impact launches today.
Brumley, Cheryl
The 1930s realignment of German politics shows that in times of crisis, political equilibriums can quickly fall out of balance.
Burnham, Walter Dean
This year’s upside-down election is part of a political realignment which encompasses both parties, and is fueled by public rancor.
Burnham, Walter Dean
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How rising social inequality may be fueling public demands for increasingly harsh criminal justice policies.
Carolyn, Côté-Lussier
The eurozone crisis has accelerated the reform of public pensions in Italy, but future pensions may no longer provide an adequate income in retirement.
Carrera, Leandro
Book review: the Europeanisation of social protection.
Carrera, Leandro N.
The CSR and its impact on pensions: will we have to work longer for less?
Carrera, Leandro N.
High fees in UK pension plans can cost thousands: we need to look to Europe to find better ways of managing pensions.
Carrera, Leandro N.
How are pensions changing in the UK?
Carrera, Leandro N.
How can we measure adequacy in the context of public sector pensions?
Carrera, Leandro N.
Making public sector pensions less generous.
Carrera, Leandro N.
Procesos de reforma electoral en las provincias de Catamarca y Jujuy: 1983-1999.
Carrera, Leandro N.
Unpacking the Hutton report recommendations: what the future holds for public sector pensions.
Carrera, Leandro N.
What are the lessons from KiwiSaver for automatic enrolment in the UK?
Carrera, Leandro N.
What could be the implications of the Government’s proposed state pension reforms?
Carrera, Leandro N.
When does Europe matter?: an analysis of pension reform policy in Spain and Italy.
Carrera, Leandro N.
Structures, political competition and societal veto players: the politics of pension reform in Southern Europe.
Carrera, Leandro N. and Angelaki, Marina and Carolo, Daniel Fernando da Soledade
Evidence from New Zealand suggests that the government’s plan for auto-enrolment into workplace pensions may substantially affect participation rates and total savings.
Carrera, Leandro N. and Chant, Sylvia and Cherti, Myriam
Presidents' power to legislate: popular approval, legislative pivot points, and the use of presidential decree authority.
Carrera, Leandro N. and Crisp, Brian F.
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
¿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
Understanding public sector productivity – the LSE’s simple guide.
Carrera, Leandro N. and Dunleavy, Patrick
Why does government productivity fail to grow?: new public management and UK social security.
Carrera, Leandro N. and Dunleavy, Patrick
Understanding productivity trends in UK tax collection.
Carrera, Leandro N. and Dunleavy, Patrick and Bastow, Simon
Political competition and societal veto players: the politics of pension reform in Southern Europe.
Carrera, Leandro N. and Marina, Angelaki and Carolo, Daniel Fernando da Soledade
The implications of government policy for future levels of pensioner poverty.
Carrera, Leandro N. and Redwood, Daniel and Adams, Jon
Are universities too slow to cope with generative AI?
Carrigan, Mark
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Bluesky will trap academics in the same way Twitter/X did.
Carrigan, Mark
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Five minutes with John Holmwood and Sue Scott: “Discover Society puts social research back at the heart of public debate.”.
Carrigan, Mark
From hermits to celebrities - how social media is reshaping academic hierarchies and what we can do about it.
Carrigan, Mark
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Generative AI and the unceasing acceleration of academic writing.
Carrigan, Mark
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Social media has changed – will academics catch up?
Carrigan, Mark
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Superficial engagement with generative AI masks its potential contribution as an academic interlocuter.
Carrigan, Mark
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Why I've deleted my Twitter account #exhaustionrebellion by Mark Carrigan.
Carrigan, Mark
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A critical social science will help inform and shape the wider debate around public engagement.
Carrigan, Mark and Mahony, Nick
Book review:The influencer industry: the quest for authenticity on social media.
Carrigan, Mark and Stürmer, Milan
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When it comes to executive actions, Americans’ partisan and policy preferences trump constitutional concerns.
Christenson, Dino and Kriner, Douglas
Network governance and multi-level delegation: European networks of regulatory agencies.
Coen, David and Thatcher, Mark
Resilience in the recession.
Cotton, Elizabeth
Compared to other crimes, law enforcement closes warrants for sex crimes and violent crimes more quickly.
Craun, Sarah W. and Tiedt, Andrew D.
Exercising the power to decree: dictating, dodging, or doing what is possible.
Crisp, Brian F. and Carrera, Leandro N.
How to use the Democratic Dashboard.
Cullinane, Carl and Dunleavy, Patrick
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Delaware’s case shows why the racial achievement gap in education remains stubbornly large.
Davis, Jr, Theodore J.
The corrective effect of ministerial resignations on government popularity.
Dewan, Torun and Dowding, Keith
Leading the party: coordination, direction, and communication.
Dewan, Torun and Myatt, David P.
Party aggregation in India: a state level analysis.
Diwakar, Rekha
Voters are not blindly cynical about money in politics.
Donovan, Todd
Analysing power and luck.
Dowding, Keith
Analytical approaches to rights and freedoms.
Dowding, Keith
Are democratic and just institutions the same?
Dowding, Keith
Book review: thinking about political psychology.
Dowding, Keith
Book review: thoughts on modeling the state.
Dowding, Keith
Civil service.
Dowding, Keith
Explaining urban regimes.
Dowding, Keith
Getting articles published in refereed journals.
Dowding, Keith
Getting published in academic journals: advice to doctoral students and young academics (part one).
Dowding, Keith
How not to use evolutionary theory in politics: a critique of Peter John.
Dowding, Keith
Institutionalist research on the European Union: a critical review.
Dowding, Keith
Interpretation, truth and investigation: comments on the interpretative political science of Bevir and Rhodes.
Dowding, Keith
Model or metaphor? A critical review of the policy network approach.
Dowding, Keith
Policy networks.
Dowding, Keith
Prisoners' dilemma.
Dowding, Keith
Rational Choice and Trust.
Dowding, Keith
Rational choice and institutional change: an overview of current theories.
Dowding, Keith
Resources, power and systematic luck: a response to Barry.
Dowding, Keith
Revealed preference and external reference.
Dowding, Keith
Shaping future luck.
Dowding, Keith
Social choice and the grammar of rights and freedoms.
Dowding, Keith
There must be end to confusion: policy networks, intellectual fatigue, and the need for political science methods courses in British universities.
Dowding, Keith
Tribute to outgoing editors.
Dowding, Keith
The civil service.
Dowding, Keith
A rational choice approach to political power.
Dowding, Keith
Understanding urban governance: the contribution of rational choice.
Dowding, Keith and Dunleavy, Patrick and King, Desmond
Regime Politics in London Local Government.
Dowding, Keith and Dunleavy, Patrick and King, Desmond and Margetts, Helen and Rydin, Yvonne
Introduction:between justice and democracy.
Dowding, Keith and Goodin, Robert E. and Pateman, Carole
Analysing bureau-shaping models: comments on Marsh, Smith and Richards.
Dowding, Keith and James, Oliver
Exit, voice and loyalty: analytic and empirical developments.
Dowding, Keith and John, Peter and Mergoupis, Thanos and van Vugt, Mark
Editorial.
Dowding, Keith and Johnson, James
Rooflessness in London.
Dowding, Keith and King, Desmond
Editorial board changes.
Dowding, Keith and Lane, Jan-Erik and Miller, Nicholas R.
Fragmentation, fiscal mobility and efficiency.
Dowding, Keith and Mergoupis, Thanos
In praise of manipulation.
Dowding, Keith and van Hees, Martin
The construction of rights.
Dowding, Keith and van Hees, Martin
Educational investment and democratic development: a theoretical and empirical overview.
Drackner, Mikael and Subrahmanyam, Gita
Theories of the democratic state.
Dryzek, John and Dunleavy, Patrick
Theories of the democratic state.
Dryzek, John and Dunleavy, Patrick
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
Analysing political power.
Dunleavy, Patrick
Authoring a PhD: How to Plan, Draft, Write and Finish a Doctoral Dissertation or Thesis.
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: 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
The British general election of 2010 and the advent of coalition government.
Dunleavy, Patrick
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
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
Electoral representation and accountability: the legacy of empire.
Dunleavy, Patrick
Epitaph for a political chancer: Cameron’s fate examplifies the inability of UK elites to resolve long-run crises.
Dunleavy, Patrick
Every key ‘Westminster model’ country now has a hung Parliament, following Australia’s ‘dead heat’ election.
Dunleavy, Patrick
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
Fixed term parliaments are a mirage – it’s all downhill from now to a June 2014 general election.
Dunleavy, Patrick
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
The Green report on procurement efficiency is an indictment of governance structures across Whitehall.
Dunleavy, Patrick
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
Hating the state – and exploiting the shock.
Dunleavy, Patrick
How democratic are the UK’s two proportional electoral systems?
Dunleavy, Patrick
How democratic are the reformed electoral systems used in mayoral and devolved elections?
Dunleavy, Patrick
How democratic is the UK’s ‘Westminster Plurality Rule’ electoral system?
Dunleavy, Patrick
How effective is Parliament in controlling UK government and representing citizens?
Dunleavy, Patrick
How to write a blogpost from your journal article in eleven easy steps.
Dunleavy, Patrick
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
Is the coalition serious about “open-book government”?: can it really be a citizen-powered substitute for top down, central controls?
Dunleavy, Patrick
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
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
More on zombie ‘new public management’: solutions to avoid obsolescent governance ideas wrecking the coalition government’s programme.
Dunleavy, Patrick
Neither the T index nor the D2 score measure “two-partyness”: a comment on Gaines and Taagepera.
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
The Parliamentary arithmetic shows that the Cameron-Clegg coalition is almost immune to rebellions – it will last five years.
Dunleavy, Patrick
Political and constitutional turbulence in the UK looks set to continue to 2020.
Dunleavy, Patrick
Reinventing Parliament: making the Commons more effective part 2 : practical reforms to make the Commons more effective.
Dunleavy, Patrick
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
Rethinking dominant party systems.
Dunleavy, Patrick
Submitting to a journal commits you to it for six weeks to six months (or longer) – so choose your journal carefully.
Dunleavy, Patrick
The UK’s political climate remains volatile: but the Liberal Democrats’ immediate prospects look grim, whatever happens.
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
What is the Cameron-Clegg governance strategy?: zombie ‘new public management’ cannot work in the face of massive public expenditure cutbacks.
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 do academics choose useless titles for articles and chapters? Four steps to getting a better title.
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 ‘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
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 condition of the parties – focus on 34 per cent, not 40 per cent.
Dunleavy, Patrick
The distribution of power across parties in parliament.
Dunleavy, Patrick
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 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 shallow or a deeply Hung Parliament?
Dunleavy, Patrick
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
Is measuring public service productivity so hard?: an application to e-government in English local authorities.
Dunleavy, Patrick and Bastow, Simon
Modelling coalitions that cannot coalesce: a critique of the Laver-Shepsle approach.
Dunleavy, Patrick and Bastow, Simon
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
Joining up citizen redress in UK central government.
Dunleavy, Patrick and Bastow, Simon and Tinkler, Jane and Goldchluck, Sofia and Towers, Ed
Constructing the number of parties.
Dunleavy, Patrick and Bouçek, Françoise
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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.
Analysing multiparty competition in plurality rule elections.
Dunleavy, Patrick and Diwakar, Rekha
Is Duverger's Law based on a mistake?
Dunleavy, Patrick and Diwakar, Rekha and Dunleavy, Christopher
Introduction: Transformations in British politics.
Dunleavy, Patrick and Gamble, Andrew and Heffernan, Richard and Peele, Gilian
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
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
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
The House of Commons’ Select Committees are now more independent of government: but are they any better informed?
Dunleavy, Patrick and Gilson, Christopher
How unfair or disproportionate is the UK’s voting system for general elections?
Dunleavy, Patrick and Gilson, Christopher
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
Update: how would a 2010 hung Parliament be managed?
Dunleavy, Patrick and Gilson, Christopher
What about the 'Other' parties?
Dunleavy, Patrick and Gilson, Christopher
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
Is the UK electorate disengaged?
Dunleavy, Patrick and Gilson, Christopher and Sanders, David T.
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
Why we need to radically join-up public services more than ever.
Dunleavy, Patrick and Hancock, Avery
Britain beyond Blair - party politics and leadership succession.
Dunleavy, Patrick and Heffernan, Richard and Cowley, Philip and Hay, Colin
Characterizing the development of British political science.
Dunleavy, Patrick and Kelly, Paul J and Moran, Michael
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
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
Understanding the dynamics of electoral reform.
Dunleavy, Patrick and Margetts, H.
Electoral reform in local government: alternative systems and key issues.
Dunleavy, Patrick and Margetts, Helen
From majoritarian to pluralist democracy: electoral reform in Britain since 1997.
Dunleavy, Patrick and Margetts, Helen
How proportional are the ‘British AMS’ systems?
Dunleavy, Patrick and Margetts, Helen
Mixed electoral systems in Britain and the Jenkins commission on electoral reform.
Dunleavy, Patrick and Margetts, Helen
Proportional representation for local government: an analysis.
Dunleavy, Patrick and Margetts, Helen
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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
United Kingdom: reforming the Westminster model.
Dunleavy, Patrick and Margetts, Helen
The impact of UK electoral systems.
Dunleavy, Patrick and Margetts, Helen
The impact of UK electoral systems.
Dunleavy, Patrick and Margetts, Helen
The second wave of digital era governance.
Dunleavy, Patrick and Margetts, Helen
Government on the Web II.
Dunleavy, Patrick and Margetts, Helen and Bastow, S. and Callaghan, R. and Yared, H.
Difficult forms : how government agencies interact with citizens.
Dunleavy, Patrick and Margetts, Helen and Bastow, Simon and Bouçek, Francoise and Campbell, Rosie
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
Australian e-Government in comparative perspective.
Dunleavy, Patrick and Margetts, Helen and Bastow, Simon and Tinkler, Jane
New public management is dead. Long live digital-era governance.
Dunleavy, Patrick and Margetts, Helen and Bastow, Simon and Tinkler, Jane
Achieving innovation in central government organisations.
Dunleavy, Patrick and Margetts, Helen and Bastow, Simon and Tinkler, Jane and Pearce, Oliver and Bartholomeou, Patricia
Government on the web: about.
Dunleavy, Patrick and Margetts, Helen and Escher, Tobias and Hale, Scott and Tinkler, Jane and Bastow, Simon
Government on the Web.
Dunleavy, Patrick and Margetts, Helen and John, S. and McCarthy, D.
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
The Politico's guide to electoral reform in Britain.
Dunleavy, Patrick and Margetts, Helen and Weir, Stuart
Something old, something new: opening a new path to public engagement with the most traditional of academic tools.
Dunleavy, Patrick and Mollett, Amy
Parliament bounces back – how Select Committees have become a power in the land.
Dunleavy, Patrick and Muir, Dominic
Innovating out of austerity in local government: a SWOT analysis.
Dunleavy, Patrick and Rainford, Paul and Tinkler, Jane
The elusive qualities of leadership: leaders and decision delegates.
Dunleavy, Patrick and Steunenberg, Bernard
Policy instruments: a report to the National Audit Office.
Dunleavy, Patrick and Subrahmanyam, Gita
The LSE’s simple guide to UK voting systems.
Dunleavy, Patrick and Travers, Tony and Gilson, Chris
Mike Pence won’t be a game changer for Donald Trump.
Dusso, Aaron
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Public management policymaking in Spain: the politics of legislative reform of administrative structures, 1991-1997.
Gallego, Raquel and Barzelay, Michael
Book review: tales from Facebook: culture online in Trinidad.
Gilson, Chris
Florida works to keep death penalty, Idaho’s minimum wagemeasure fails, and why are people sending mops to ChrisChristie?: US state blog roundup for 23 – 29 January.
Gilson, Chris
Florida’s redistricting deadlock: Walker’s falling approvalratings: and Montana cuts 52k voters: US state blog round upfor 15 – 21 August.
Gilson, Chris
America’s anxious electorate, budget bill delays, and Obama speaks on ISIL: US national blog round up for 6 – 12 September.
Gilson, Christopher
Biden meets Warren, the Pentagon’s missing $8.5 billion andwhy the Fed may not raise rates – yet: US national blog round up for 22 – 28 August.
Gilson, Christopher
Brussels blog round-up for 15 – 21 December: Cyprus close to insolvency, Cameron hints at ‘Brixit’ and Depardieu departs to Belgium over tax.
Gilson, Christopher
Brussels blog round-up for 22 – 28 December: Portugal’s growing bailout, more cuts ahead in Spain, and will Cameron ‘fudge’ an EU referendum?
Gilson, Christopher
Budget battle continues, Alabama’s overcrowded prisons, andhow to eliminate poverty in America – US blog round up for21–27 September.
Gilson, Christopher
Chris Christie heads to Mexico, Texas’ voter ID fight, and Kansas’ Senate race gets complicated- US state blog round up for 30 August – 5 September.
Gilson, Christopher
Chris Christie’s pension win: North Carolina’s right turn: and Kansas’ big tax hike: US state blog round up for 6 – 12 June.
Gilson, Christopher
Congress considers Syria intervention, New York mayoral race gets gritty, and will Boehner retire after 2014? – US blog round up 31 August – 6 September.
Gilson, Christopher
Cuomo underperforms in New York primary, Idaho and Indiana fight for same sex marriage bans, and Missouri’s new abortion restrictions: US state blog round up for 6 – 12 September.
Gilson, Christopher
Georgia’s far-reaching abortion law, Nixon donation raisesquestions, and California expands healthcare to undocumentedchildren: US state blog round up for 13 – 19 June.
Gilson, Christopher
Joe Biden’s gaffes, the GOP’s missing wave and is tipping terrible?: US national blog round up for 13 – 19 September.
Gilson, Christopher
Landmark SCOTUS rulings, Obama’s trade win, andcontroversy over the Confederate flag continues: US nationalblog round up for 20 – 26 June.
Gilson, Christopher
Maryland’s ‘Mr. Nasty’ Governor: Illinois’ progressivelegislature: and Alabama votes to defund Medicaid – twice: US state blog round up for 1 – 7 August.
Gilson, Christopher
New Jersey considers gambling expansion, NebraskaGovernor pushes for death penalty, while Idahosaves for a rainy day: US state blog round up for 30May – 5 June.
Gilson, Christopher
New York approves the ‘Big Ugly’, South Carolina GOP’sConfederate flag turnaround, and South Dakota’s minimumwage success: US state blog round up for 20 – 26 June.
Gilson, Christopher
New York’s uneven recovery: Alabama’s ‘hostage’ budget andIdaho’s busy Senator: US state blog round up for 8 – 14 August.
Gilson, Christopher
Obama’s Syria speech fails to impress, de Blasio wins NewYork nomination, and is the Dow Jones index ridiculous? – USblog round up for 7– 13 September.
Gilson, Christopher
Obama’s divisive immigration course, minimum wage arguments, and will Congress get anything done this fall? – US national blog round up for 30 August – 5 September.
Gilson, Christopher
Obama’s ‘latte salute’, the fickle Senate and Eric Holder’s contested legacy: US national blog round up for 20 – 26 September.
Gilson, Christopher
Pennsylvania’s debt downgrade, child poverty in North Carolina, and Rand Paul underwhelms in California: US state blog round up for 20 – 26 September.
Gilson, Christopher
Punitive reactions by ministers or the judiciary seek to deter future riots. But if such measures undermine the perceived fairness and legitimacy of the criminal justice system and worsen police-community relations, they could prove counter-productive.
Gilson, Christopher
Reading list: Hurricane Katrina ten years on.
Gilson, Christopher
Republicans go cold on Ted Cruz, gun control back on theagenda, and is Kansas running out of water? – US blog roundup for 14–20 September.
Gilson, Christopher
Rubio channels JFK, Obama’s trade agenda stalls, and theunending Iraq war: US national blog round up for 6 – 12 June.
Gilson, Christopher
Schumer gives Iran deal the thumbs down: the GOP’s firstdebate and will Joe Biden run?: US national blog round up for 1 – 7 August.
Gilson, Christopher
TPA is resurrected, Jeb! and Trump announce, and does theGOP have an Obamacare alternative?: US national blog roundup for 13 – 19 June.
Gilson, Christopher
Trump vs. Fox: the GOP splinters on Planned Parenthood: andObamacare not killing jobs: US national blog round up for 9 – 14 August.
Gilson, Christopher
Trump’s $166 billion immigration plan: Clinton’s email woescontinue: and Walker’s Obamacare alternative: US national blog round up for 15 – 21 August.
Gilson, Christopher
Trump’s debate boycott, the Democrats’ Iowa dead heat, and threeeasy ways to dismantle Obamacare: US national blog roundup for 23 – 29 January.
Gilson, Christopher
Upstate New York’s secession plans: North Carolina’s budgetwoes: and North Dakota okays armed drones: US state bloground up for 22 – 28 August.
Gilson, Christopher
Virginia says no to Medicaid expansion, Walker targets drug users in Wisconsin, and does Idaho have ‘Otter fatigue’? US state blog round up for 13 – 19 September.
Gilson, Christopher
An airport upgrade for New York, prison policy in Illinois and Wisconsin, and Boston gives the Olympics the flick – but could LA take over?: US state blog round up for 25 – 31 July.
Gilson, Christopher
The death of the Iowa Straw Poll, Senate decides onsurveillance, and does China take the U.S. seriously?: USnational blog round up for 30 May – 5 June.
Gilson, Christopher
The initial Metropolitan Police handling of the Tottenham riots shows a depressing failure to learn lessons from recent history.
Gilson, Christopher
Brussels blog round-up for 8 – 14 December: French conservatives implode, Wilders resurgent, and should Europe accept higher inflation?
Gilson, Christopher and Brown, Stuart A.
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
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Second debate – international affairs: what our experts said.
Hagemann, Sara and Brown, Chris and Carrera, Leandro N.
Telecommunications regulation: culture, chaos and interdependence inside the regulatory process.
Hall, Clare and Scott, Colin and Hood, Christopher
After previously making good progress, the Department for International Development now faces an uphill battle reaching our foreign aid target.
Hancock, Avery
UK opens up to Sudanese oil business, just as the country may be headed back to war in 2011.
Hancock, Avery
The impending sell-off of nearly 10% of the UK's forest area by the government could have detrimental consequences for conservation and our ‘Green’ reputation.
Hancock, Avery
The threats to public libraries look overwhelming: yet both defensive mobilizations to resist cutbacks and pressures for innovations offer hope for radical improvements.
Hancock, Avery
Slumps, riots and springs: how we covered 2011.
Hancock, Avery and Rainford, Paul
Found yourself in a referencing rut? Here are your best options….
Harries, Ellie
Think tanks are neglecting cheap and easy social media, and failing to reach out to broader audiences for their work.
Harris, Michael and Sherwood, Chris
How one circuit court judge can stop a higher court from establishing a legal precedent.
Hazelton, Morgan L.W. and Hinkle, Rachael K. and Jeon, Jee Seon
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
Regulation inside government: waste watchers, quality police, and sleaze-busters.
Hood, Christopher and James, Oliver and Scott, Colin and Jones, George W. and Travers, Tony
J
Why California is so expensive: It’s not just the weather, it’s the regulation.
Jackson, Kristoffer
Changing the centralist culture.
Jones, George
Letters to the editor: reforming select committees.
Jones, George
Local government: the past, the present and the future.
Jones, George and Stewart, John
Yet another feeble paper on civil service reform that will achieve little for local government.
Jones, George and Stewart, John
Blame them, not us: how the Comprehensive Spending Review reflects the interests of the cabinet, and not the people.
Jones, George W.
Budget 2011: Government’s ‘pothole priority’ proves its lack of commitment to localism.
Jones, George W.
Elected mayors cannot deliver a localist revival.
Jones, George W.
The coalition government’s ‘new localism’ decentralisation agenda may well undermine local government. A new agreement is needed.
Jones, George W.
The public sector ethos under attack.
Jones, George W.
The role of No. 10.
Jones, George W.
The PM and the centre of UK government from Tony Blair to David Cameron: how much will change in the transition from single-party to coalition government?
Jones, George W. and Blick, Andrew
Eve of the election: reflections from election experts.
Jones, George W. and Bouçek, Francoise and Hagemann, Sara and Leunig, Tim and Carrera, Leandro N.
Advising the Prime Minister.
Jones, George W. and Burnham, June
Innovators at 10 Downing Street.
Jones, George W. and Burnham, June
The evolving Prime Minister's Office 1868-1977.
Jones, George W. and Burnham, June
Introduction.
Jones, George W. and Copus, Colin
Herbert Morrison: portrait of a politician.
Jones, George W. and Donoughue, Bernard
Varieties of administrative convergence.
Jones, George W. and Maor, Moshe
Government plans to impose mayoral referendums have not been thought out properly and should be abandoned.
Jones, George W. and Stewart, John
The national audit office should not be responsible for the audit of local authorities.
Jones, George W. and Stewart, John
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Maximizing the social, policy and economic impacts of research in the humanities and social sciences.
LSE Public Policy Group, Jane
Failed Olympic bids can help drive urban (re)development.
Lauermann, John
Innovation in the European Commission: the integrated internal control framework.
Levy, Roger and Barzelay, Michael and Gomez, Antonio-Martin Porras
Leading reform: the case of internal financial control in the European Commission.
Levy, Roger and Barzelay, Michael and Gomez, Antonio-Martin Porras
The integrated internal control framework.
Levy, Roger and Barzelay, Michael and Gomez, Antonio-Martin Porras
The reform of financial management in the European Commission: a public management policy cycle case study.
Levy, Roger and Barzelay, Michael and Gomez, Antonio-Martin Porras
If Donald Trump did win the presidency, as an outsider he would face huge challenges in pursuing a coherent policy agenda.
Livermore, Michael A.
The political inclusion of young citizens.
Lodge, Guy and Gottfried, Glenn and Birch, Sarah
Germany: tinkering with oversight and mutuality in a legalistic state tradition.
Lodge, Martin
Administrative simplification in the United Kingdom.
Lodge, Martin and Scott, Colin
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Donald Trump is attracting authoritarian primary voters, and it may help him to gain the nomination.
MacWilliams, Matthew C.
Academy schools under Labour combated disadvantage and increased pupil achievement: the coalition’s new policy may exacerbate existing inequalities.
Machin, Stephen and Vernoit, James
Why holding a presidential nominating convention in a swing state matters.
Mann, Christopher B. and Uscinski, Joseph E.
Using Google to gauge impact: the Nobel Prize in Economics.
Mann, Rebecca
Five Minutes with Neil Carberry,CBI: “To the extent that there is accessible academic work there, it will be used”.
Mann, Rebecca and Carberry, Neil
Reforming the Westminster electoral system: evaluating the Jenkins commission proposals.
Margetts, Helen and Dunleavy, Patrick
The second wave of digital-era governance: a quasi-paradigm for government on the Web.
Margetts, Helen and Dunleavy, Patrick
African Americans have a harder time getting mortgage information compared to whites.
Martin, Hal and Hanson, Andrew and Hawley, Zackary
How the 2011 Libyan intervention may have discredited the no-fly zone as a policy tool.
Meibauer, Gustav
How neighborhood inequality leads to higher crime rates.
Metz, Neil and Burdina, Mariya
Comment: left out.
Meyer, Henning
Five filters moderate the technological revolution.
Meyer, Henning
Inequality in the second machine age: the need for a social democratic digital society.
Meyer, Henning
What governments can do to support their economies: the case for a strategic econsystem.
Meyer, Henning and Klasen, Andreas
Extremist outbidding in ethnic party systems is not inevitable: tribune parties in Northern Ireland.
Mitchell, Paul and Evans, Geoffrey and O'Leary, Brendan
Spending cuts and single parents: how vulnerable families stand to lose the most under the coalition’s public service cuts.
Mollett, Amy
Using Twitter in university research, teaching and impact activities.
Mollett, Amy and Moran, Danielle and Dunleavy, Patrick
Book review: tracing the evolution and influence of journalism in Ireland.
Moran, Danielle
What further options might work in boosting the police capacity to handle urban disorders and riot emergencies? The pros and cons of a bigger police reserve, curfews, and army deployments.
Moran, Danielle and Mollett, Amy and Gilson, Christopher
Controlling the new media: hybrid responses to new forms of power.
Murray, Andrew D. and Scott, Colin
R
The UK cannot afford to accept the proliferation of unpaid internships that cripple social mobility, entrench inequality and jeopardise our economic future.
Rainford, Paul
Designing 'Big Society' service provision.
Rainford, Paul and Tinkler, Jane
Designing digital public services.
Rainford, Paul and Tinkler, Jane
Designing for nudge effects: how behaviour management can ease public sector problems.
Rainford, Paul and Tinkler, Jane
Innovating in public sector procurement.
Rainford, Paul and Tinkler, Jane
Integrating healthcare through design.
Rainford, Paul and Tinkler, Jane
A CEO shows us how promoting diversity is not an exact science.
Rand, Ian
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
How social media is changing the way people commit crimes andpolice fight them.
Ray, Surette
What level of pension contribution is needed to obtain an adequate retirement income?
Redwood, Daniel and Carrera, Leandro N. and Armstrong, John and Pennanen, Teemu
Framing same-sex marriage in terms of equality may help encourage more African-Americans to support it.
Rhodebeck, Laurie
How Latino immigration may be making the US less tolerant of violence.
Rose, Mary
Democratic engagement in the local NHS.
Ruane, Sally
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Analysing regulatory space: fragmented resources and institutional design.
Scott, Colin
Paradoxes of independence and accountability in Commonwealth regulatory governance.
Scott, Colin
Private regulation of the public sector: a neglected facet of contemporary governance.
Scott, Colin
Regulating constitutions.
Scott, Colin
Regulation and governance reforms for Ireland and the European Union.
Scott, Colin
The developing role of antitrust regimes in telecommunications regulation.
Scott, Colin
The governance of the European Union: the potential for multi-level control.
Scott, Colin
Cranston's consumers and the law.
Scott, Colin and Black, Julia
The system of subscription publishing is unsustainable: we need a ‘mega-journal’ with low article processing fees and peer review.
Scott, Dan
Broken windows is broken: study shows that a more focused approach to tackling street violence can be more effective.
Sierra-Arevalo, Michael
How mainstream news can reduce partisan hostility.
Smith, Glen
Trump, Brexit, and the West’s “Mad as hell” moment.
Smith, Melissa
Resisting AI:an anti-fascist approach to Artificial Intelligence - review.
Stürmer, Milan and Carrigan, Mark
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Addressing informality in Egypt.
Subrahmanyam, Gita
Addressing informality in Egypt.
Subrahmanyam, Gita
Book review: Islam, democracy and the state in Algeria.
Subrahmanyam, Gita
Book review: Willie Thompson, "global expansion: Britain and its Empire, 1870-1914".
Subrahmanyam, Gita
Education: learning for adulthood.
Subrahmanyam, Gita
Effortless rule and military realities: the British imperial state in 1891.
Subrahmanyam, Gita
Empire.
Subrahmanyam, Gita
Enhancing relevance in TVET: review of progress in the Asia-Pacific since 2012.
Subrahmanyam, Gita
Imperial power.
Subrahmanyam, Gita
Imperialism.
Subrahmanyam, Gita
National styles or imperial imperatives? British and French colonial administration, 1890-1960.
Subrahmanyam, Gita
Promoting crisis-resilient growth in North Africa.
Subrahmanyam, Gita
Promoting crisis-resilient growth in North Africa.
Subrahmanyam, Gita
Ruling continuities: colonial rule, social forces and path dependence in British India and Africa.
Subrahmanyam, Gita
Ruling continuities: government institutions, budgets and path dependence in British India and Africa.
Subrahmanyam, Gita
Ruling continuities: government institutions, budgets and path dependence in British India and Africa.
Subrahmanyam, Gita
Schizophrenic governance and fostering global inequalities in the British Empire: the UK domestic state versus the Indian and African colonies, 1890-1960.
Subrahmanyam, Gita
TVET progress review in Asia‐Pacific: progress since Shanghai congress 2012.
Subrahmanyam, Gita
Tackling youth unemployment in the Maghreb.
Subrahmanyam, Gita
Tackling youth unemployment through TVET.
Subrahmanyam, Gita
Tackling youth unemployment through TVET.
Subrahmanyam, Gita
Vocational education: why the Finns do it best.
Subrahmanyam, Gita
The challenge of informality for labour market information and outcomes in Egypt.
Subrahmanyam, Gita
The challenge of youth unemployment in Tunisia: what steps are needed?
Subrahmanyam, Gita
The first minister is forced out of the Cameron-Clegg team – does it fit recent trends in ministerial resignations?
Subrahmanyam, Gita
Labour market reforms in post-transition North Africa.
Subrahmanyam, Gita and Castel, Vincent
Strengthening governance and accountability: putting Africans at the center of social services.
Subrahmanyam, Gita and Jehu-Appiah, Caroline and Bilal, Nejmudin Kedir and Ndem, Francis and Mungomba, Nakubyana
Book review: political myths and magic: the persuasive power of metaphor.
Suss, Joel
How government social programs can help reduce bullying.
Sykes, Bryan L. and Piquero, Alex R. and Gioviano, Jason P.
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Social media is a ticking time bomb for universities with an outdated web presence.
Tattersall, Andy
Cleaning up brownfield sites not only benefits the environment – it also increases nearby property values.
Taylor, Laura
The verdict: is blogging or tweeting about research papers worth it?
Terras, Melissa
Analysing regulatory reform in Europe.
Thatcher, Mark
European Commission merger control: combining competition and the creation of larger European firms.
Thatcher, Mark
From old to new industrial policy via economic regulation.
Thatcher, Mark
Governance structures and health technology assessment agencies: a comparative approach.
Thatcher, Mark
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Governing Markets in Gulf States.
Thatcher, Mark
Regulatory agencies, the state and markets: a Franco-British comparison.
Thatcher, Mark
Sale of the century: 3G mobile phone licensing in Europe.
Thatcher, Mark
Unione europea: lo scambio tra governi nationali e commissione.
Thatcher, Mark
The creation of European regulatory agencies and its limits: a comparative analysis of European delegation.
Thatcher, Mark
Reshaping European regulatory space: an evolutionary analysis.
Thatcher, Mark and Coen, David
Championing and governing UK public service mutuals.
Tinkler, Jane
Cuts to front line policing may lead to a poorer service, but will citizens be able to navigate the convoluted police complaints systems to do anything about it?
Tinkler, Jane
Getting Whitehall to incorporate new IT developments in public services remains an uphill struggle: the government now lags ten years behind the private sector in its use of social media and lack of feedback to users.
Tinkler, Jane
The Impact of Social Sciences Project by the numbers: encouraging real-time impact recording.
Tinkler, Jane
PASC support for the creation of a single Public Services Ombudsman for England is welcome and timely.
Tinkler, Jane
The REF doesn’t capture what government wants from academics or how academic impact on policymaking takes place.
Tinkler, Jane
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Surviving work as an academic in the age of measuring impact.
Tinkler, Jane
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How radical is “radical efficiency”?: can it still be useful in a time of cuts?
Tinkler, Jane and Dunleavy, Patrick
The last time an election was this close….
Towers, Ed and Dunleavy, Patrick
The LSE’s simple guide to voting systems.
Travers, Tony and Dunleavy, Patrick and Gilson, Christopher and Carrera, Leandro N.
How the “Trump factor” came to dominate the 2016 election.
Trubowitz, Peter
Donald Trump accepts the presidential nomination for the Republican Party: LSE experts react.
Trubowitz, Peter and Smucker, Sierra
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Misinformation on climate change policy will get us nowhere: a response to Bjorn Lomborg.
Ward, Bob
Debating environmental policy.
Ward, Bob and Gough, Ian and Less, Simon and Gross, Robert and Timms, Dave and Calel, Raphael and Dechezlepretre, Antoine
Legislative institutions and fiscal policy.
Wehner, Joachim
What can we learn from Canada’s recent experience with hung parliaments?
White, Anne
Hasty changes to the machinery of government can disrupt departments for up to two years.
White, Anne and Dunleavy, Patrick
Making and breaking Whitehall departments: a guide to machinery of government changes.
White, Anne and Dunleavy, Patrick
What will change in Whitehall’s organization this time?
White, Anne and Dunleavy, Patrick