Spanning more than three decades, this timely book reveals the pivotal role played by prime ministerial chiefs of staff in shaping modern Westminster democracies. Heath Pickering's comparative analysis sheds light on how these unelected advisors have evolved in purpose, influence and function.
Challenging conventional assumptions, Pickering argues that chiefs of staff should be explored through the lens of political craft, illustrating how the rise of politically skilled advisors has strengthened the capacity of executive leadership. He demonstrates the ways in which their growing influence reflects the continued professionalisation of political advisory roles, and the development of an entourage which is better equipped to support leaders. Focusing on the core Westminster democracies of Australia, Britain, Canada and New Zealand, the book outlines how political executives can effectively use their chiefs of staff to improve governance, providing practical recommendations to strengthen the political advisory cohort.
Chief of Staff is a vital resource for scholars and students in the fields of political leadership, public administration and management, regulation and governance and public policy. Detailed and comprehensive, it will also greatly benefit policymakers and practitioners in government, particularly political advisors and senior public servants.
Rezensionen / Stimmen
'Top executive politicians depend on "chiefs of staff" who master the art of political craft. The more they master this art, the more effective a prime minister will be. Heath Pickering demonstrates this with convincing evidence. As partisan professionals they manage, advise, support, watch and monitor all interfaces with society, majority and opposition in parliament, administrations and major stakeholders. Even when this book is about Westminster systems, it even more applies to other democracies. That is why this book is a must read for all those interested in how power really functions in our Western democracies.' -- Geert Bouckaert, KU Leuven Public Governance Institute, Belgium
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Höhe: 234 mm
Breite: 156 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-0353-4017-0 (9781035340170)
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Schweitzer Klassifikation
Heath Pickering, Lecturer in Political Science, University of Melbourne, Australia, and Honorary Fellow, KU Leuven Public Governance Institute, Belgium
Contents
Foreword
1 Chiefs of staff and the art of political craft
2 Defining the chief of staff: from public service to political
craft in Westminster democracies
3 Partisan professionals: a demographic analysis of prime
ministerial chiefs of staff in Westminster democracies
4 Managing, advising, and supporting: core roles and lessons
learned from prime ministerial chiefs of staff in Westminster
democracies
5 Stability and instability in Westminster prime ministers'
offices: a typology of leadership styles
6 Political craft in practice: findings, gaps, and policy reforms
Bibliography