The state of British policymaking: How can UK government become more effective?

Author:

Cairney Paul1,Boswell John2,Ayres Sarah3,Durose Catherine4,Elliott Ian C5,Flinders Matt6ORCID,Martin Steve7,Richardson Liz8

Affiliation:

1. History, Heritage, and Politics, University of Stirling , Pathfoot Building, Stirling FK94LA , UK

2. Politics and International Relations, University of Southampton , University Road, Southampton SO17 1BJ , UK

3. School for Policy Studies, University of Bristol , 8 Priory Road, Bristol BS8 1TZ , UK

4. Heseltine Institute for Public Policy, Practice and Place, University of Liverpool , 1-7 Abercromby Square, Liverpool L69 7WY ,  UK

5. Centre for Public Policy, University of Glasgow , 11 Chapel Lane, Glasgow City, Glasgow G11 6EW , UK

6. Department of Politics and International Relations, The University of Sheffield , Western Bank, Sheffield S10 2TN , UK

7. Wales Centre for Public Policy, Cardiff University , sbarc|spark, Maindy Road, Cardiff CF24 4HQ , UK

8. Politics, The University of Manchester , Oxford Rd, Manchester M13 9PL , UK

Abstract

Abstract How can UK and devolved governments be more effective when addressing chronic problems like inequalities or crises like climate change? The dominant story is of pessimism: policymaking is bound to a Westminster tradition of short-termism, elitism, and centralization, and reform efforts are doomed to failure. We present a more cautiously optimistic account about the prospects for a more effective government, grounded in theory-informed lessons from two decades of UK and devolved government reform efforts. We describe a potentially more innovative and less blundering state and present a coherent Positive Public Policy agenda that can help to realize this potential.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

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