
The Politics of Regulation in the UK
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"Set within the twin thematic contexts of tradition and crisis, Fitzpatrick offers an original, insightful and sophisticated analysis of British regulatory politics. He explains how they are constructed, maintained, and re-constructed in the face of recurring internal and external challenges, albeit always in ways which ultimately reflect the world-view and enhance the interests of political and economic elites in the UK." (Steve Tombs, Professor of Criminology, The Open University, UK)
"Daniel Fitzpatrick's study is a really valuable contribution to the study of regulation. It combines a broad sweep of regulatory domains, a sensitivity to the historical context and, most valuable of all, great theoretical acuteness." (Michael Moran, Professor of Government, Alliance Business School, UK)
"Political scientists have long noted the importance of tradition, and the ideologies held within them, for social and political life. Yet, tradition is rarely theorised. By making tradition central to the study of politics and regulatory choice, the author demonstrates how elite actors in the UK carry and reproduce meanings and representations that form the British Political Tradition (BPT). Using evidence from a wide range of policy issues, The Politics of Regulation in the UK poses important questions about how traditions frame powerful policy actors' understandings of regulatory crisis and underpin public policy." (Claire A. Dunlop, Associate Professor, University of Exeter, UK)
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