Quangos, Accountability and Reform

Quangos, Accountability and Reform

Author: Martin J. Smith

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2016-07-27

Total Pages: 222

ISBN-13: 134927027X

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Quangos are now a permanent layer of governance in Britain. This collection challenges the stale debate which portrays quangos as inherently undemocratic. Whilst accepting that problems exist this book accepts that quangos are here to stay. Through a collection of chapters by practitioners, politicians and academics it recognises both the pitfalls and potential offered by these bodies. The book therefore illuminates a new perspective on the debate which for the first time highlights the democratic possibilities of quangos. The book advances and clarifies this complex debate by examining the British reform debate in an international context, and blends theoretical analysis with illuminating case studies from Quango Chief Executives and concrete proposals for reform.


Quangos, Accountability and Reform

Quangos, Accountability and Reform

Author: Martin J. Smith

Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan

Published: 1998-11-11

Total Pages: 216

ISBN-13: 9780333724880

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Quangos are now a permanent layer of governance in Britain. This collection challenges the stale debate which portrays quangos as inherently undemocratic. Whilst accepting that problems exist this book accepts that quangos are here to stay. Through a collection of chapters by practitioners, politicians and academics it recognises both the pitfalls and potential offered by these bodies. The book therefore illuminates a new perspective on the debate which for the first time highlights the democratic possibilities of quangos. The book advances and clarifies this complex debate by examining the British reform debate in an international context, and blends theoretical analysis with illuminating case studies from Quango Chief Executives and concrete proposals for reform.


QUANGOs and Local Government

QUANGOs and Local Government

Author: Howard Davis

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2019-07-23

Total Pages: 112

ISBN-13: 1135248850

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There is now an appointed world of local governance sitting alongside elected government. this publication seeks to develop understanding of the changing world of local governance and thus contribute to wider debates. The impact of these changes will continue to be felt for many years to come whoever is in government.


Quangos: Trends, Causes and Consequences

Quangos: Trends, Causes and Consequences

Author: Sandra van Thiel

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2017-07-28

Total Pages: 215

ISBN-13: 1351748939

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This title was first published in 2001. This sustained and rigorous theoretical treatment of the choices made by politicians regarding quasi-autonomous non-governmental organizations (quangos) makes compelling reading for both practitioners and academics alike.


Credible Governance? Transparency, Political Control, the Personal Vote, and British Quangos

Credible Governance? Transparency, Political Control, the Personal Vote, and British Quangos

Author: Anthony M. Bertelli

Publisher:

Published: 2013

Total Pages: 39

ISBN-13:

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This paper claims that special purpose independent agencies such as quangos provide an avenue for understanding the personal vote and political control of administrative policymaking in Britain. Quangos make policies that directly influence particularistic concerns in an MP's constituency, generating incentives for MPs to meddle with their independence in order to capture the personal vote. A division of labor within the governing party relies on backbench MPs to sound fire alarms (McCubbins and Schwartz 1984) when their constituents find fault with quango activities. Once the alarms are sounded, the government has the incentive to manipulate quangos' independence, for example, by making their decisionmaking transparent to provide information for the fire alarm mechanism in the future. This manipulation draws from the government's stock of political capital gained from a supportive electorate. Statistical analysis of transparency in British executive non-departmental public bodies from 2002-2005, suggests that increases in backbench salience (personal vote) and public satisfaction with government (government strength) increase the transparency by which quangos make decisions, thus decreasing their independence. Public satisfaction with the status quo of public service provision, by contrast, decreases transparency, increasing independence. These results suggest that far from being independent, quasigovernmental organizations are subject to political control.


Mapping the Quango State

Mapping the Quango State

Author: Public Administration Committee

Publisher:

Published: 2001

Total Pages: 65

ISBN-13: 9780102221015

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The Committee's previous report on quangos (HC209, 1998-99) proposed the need for a comprehensive map of government and the organisations which carry out functions on its behalf. It was seen as a step to bringing some clarity and consistency and help the Government's aim of making public bodies more open and accountable. This report makes a contribution to the mapping exercise. The first presents the different types of public bodies and their number. It counts 297 executive non-departmental public bodies (NDPBs), 536 advisory NDPBs, 303 task forces, 297 appointed governance under devolved administrations and 5338 local bodies. In the second part it analyses how accountable and open the bodies are and the progress that has been made since 1997. Quangos are a permanent part of government but they have just grown, and the Committee thinks there is an urgent need of a review of their principles and practice.