Policy Learning and British Governance in the 1960s
Discover the intricate dynamics of Britain's economic policy in the transformative 1960s with Policy Learning and British Governance in the 1960s by H. Pemberton. Published by Palgrave Macmillan in 2004, this insightful paperback spans 264 pages and delves into why the economic policy revolution of this era yielded minimal results. Utilizing cutting-edge political science theories of policy networks and policy learning, Pemberton presents a compelling new model of economic policymaking. He meticulously examines recently-released government documents, offering readers a fresh perspective on the challenges and complexities faced during this pivotal time in British governance. This book is essential for anyone interested in political science, economic history, or the evolution of policy in the United Kingdom. Explore the lessons learned and the implications for future governance in this thought-provoking work.