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_aEICHBAUM, Chris _932740 |
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_aMinisterial advisers, politicization and the retreat from westminster : _bthe case of New Zealand |
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_aCanberra, Austrália : _bBlackwell Publishing, _cAugust 2007 |
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520 | 3 | _aPolitical advisers are an established third element in a number of Westminster-styled jurisdictions, as they are in New Zealands institution of executive government. In this paper we report the initial findings of a research project focusing on the role and accountabilities of ministerial advisers in New Zealand. We locate these findings in the context of a growing body of international and comparative research on the role and accountabilities of non civil- or public-service advisers within political executives and comment on the extent to which the findings affirm or refute the view that the third element constitutes a threat to the continued application of Westminster principles and practices in New Zealands system of government once described as more Westminster than Westminster. In doing so, we highlight deficiencies in standard conceptions of politicization and argue that there is a need to more clearly differentiate between its procedural and substantive dimensions | |
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_aSHAW, Richard _932741 |
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_tPublic Administration: an international quarterly _g85, 3, p. 609-640 _dCanberra, Austrália : Blackwell Publishing, August 2007 _xISSN 0033-3298 _w |
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