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Advising governments in the Westminster tradition : policy advisory systems in Australia, Britain, Canada and New Zealand / Jonathan Craft, John Halligan.

By: Craft, Jonathan, 1980- [author.].Contributor(s): Halligan, J. (John) [author.].Series: Cambridge studies in comparative public policy: Publisher: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2023Description: xviii, 274 pages ; 23 cm.Content type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9781009380263.Subject(s): Policy sciences -- Case studies | Political consultants | Comparative governmentDDC classification: 320.6 Summary: This text is for engaged citizens, students, and researchers seeking an original and rigorous account of who advises government and how. It provides an accessible but comprehensive review of the practices of advising governments including the role of prime ministers and ministers' private offices, senior public servants and consultants.Summary: This book is for engaged citizens, students and researchers seeking an original and rigorous account of who advises government and how. It provides an accessible but comprehensive review of the practices of advising governments including the role of prime ministers and ministers' private offices, senior public servants and consultants.
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Originally published: 2020.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

This text is for engaged citizens, students, and researchers seeking an original and rigorous account of who advises government and how. It provides an accessible but comprehensive review of the practices of advising governments including the role of prime ministers and ministers' private offices, senior public servants and consultants.

This book is for engaged citizens, students and researchers seeking an original and rigorous account of who advises government and how. It provides an accessible but comprehensive review of the practices of advising governments including the role of prime ministers and ministers' private offices, senior public servants and consultants.

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