British Cabinet Ministers
The Roles of Politicians in Executive Office
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd
Published:1st Nov '24
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First published in 1974, British Cabinet Ministers is about the opportunities and constraints of executive political office. It is mainly based on interviews with fifty contemporary British Ministers and twenty-five senior civil servants. Hitherto political observers have referred simply to ‘strong’ and ‘weak’ Ministers, which begs the question ‘“strong” or “weak” at what?’ Here Ministers are classified into five types—policy initiators, policy selectors, Executive and Ambassador Ministers, and Minimalists—depending on their different approaches to their jobs.
The problems Ministers face in achieving their objectives are analysed and case studies are presented of the performance in office of different types of Ministers. In this context, we review the skills and abilities of politicians themselves and the range and quality of advice they can expect to receive in Whitehall. In the final section, the author considers the consequences for British government of the finding that Ministers are better qualified to perform some of their roles than others, and also indicates lines of inquiry that need to be further pursued by students of executive political leadership.
Review of the first publication:
‘Joining an intimate knowledge of British government with a modest, clear, and reasonable borrowing from the insights and methods of the social sciences, Bruce Headey…has written a substantial informative study…’
— Leon D. Epstein, Political Science Quarterly
ISBN: 9781032946030
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 740g
316 pages