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Reshaping the State in the Age of Fiasco

Reshaping the State in the Age of Fiasco Fifty Years of Public Management Reform in the United Kingdom

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Reshaping the State in the Age of Fiasco

Fifty Years of Public Management Reform in the United Kingdom

Patrick Diamond

Political Science / Public Policy / General

Reshaping the State in the Age of Fiasco meticulously analyses fifty years of structural innovation in UK public management reform. Rather than ascribing policymaking blunders to the ascendency of New Public Management, it focuses on how the rise of managerialism led to pathologies and contradictions arising from the traditions and culture of British government. In the post-war era, the myth prevailed that UK institutions, policies and solutions offered a model for the rest of the world, while there was little meaningful that could be learnt from elsewhere. Yet recent governing crises, notably fiscal austerity, Brexit and the Covid-19 pandemic underlined that despite decades of reform, the performance of the British state and public services remained glaringly inadequate. There has been far less improvement in efficiency, economy and effectiveness than was promised. This book asks why that is so, and what can be done.

Patrick Diamond is Professor of Public Policy at Queen Mary University of London, UK and Director of the Mile End Institute. He held a number of senior posts in British central government between 2000 and 2010, and was formally Head of Policy Planning in 10 Downing Street.


Publication Date: 28 July 2026
Publisher: Springer Nature Switzerland
Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan
ISBN-13: 9783032128645
Format: Hardback
Page Count: 386

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