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ID161660
Title ProperWhatever happened to overloaded government?
LanguageENG
AuthorMoran, Michael
Summary / Abstract (Note)Anthony King was, among other things, an outstandingly acute public intellectual. His work on overload and policy fiasco exemplifies this. His original diagnosis in his famous paper of 1975 was deeply pessimistic in character, but subsequent adaptations by government solved many of the original problems arising from dependency relations. These adaptations amounted to the creation of a Madisonian system of regulation that insulated policy makers from democratic pressures. But these adaptations in turn created new difficulties that lie at the root of the analysis in King and Crewe's The Blunders of our Governments, published nearly four decades after King's original classic paper.
`In' analytical NotePolitical Quarterly Vol. 89, No.1; Jan-Mar 2018: p.29-37
Journal SourcePolitical Quarterly 2018-03 89, 1
Key WordsOverloaded Government