Mark Bevir (University of California, Berkeley, USA.), Justin Waring (University of Nottingham, UK)
Taking a ‘decentred’ approach to the analysis of health policy means being attentive to the historical contingencies and circumstances within which reforms are located, the influence of dominant or elite narratives in the shaping of policy, the local traditions and customary practices through which policies are mobilised, and the way local actors contest, negotiate and co-construct policy. This book offers a unique analysis of the changing landscape of healthcare reform in Britain, as an example of decentralized reforms across the developed world. The collection is framed by the...
Taking a ‘decentred’ approach to the analysis of health policy means being attentive to the historical contingencies and circumstances within whic...