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The final outcomes of the review of public administration in Northern Ireland. Tensions and compatibility with devolution, parity and modernization

By: Birrell, Derek.
Material type: materialTypeLabelArticlePublisher: 2008Description: p.779-93.Subject(s): Public administration - Northern Ireland | Public administration In: Public AdministrationSummary: In terms of the configuration of structures and the distribution of functions for the delivery of public services, the final decisions on the Review of Public Administration in Northern Ireland encompass significant changes compared to those proposed in 2005. This article places that review in the context of a developed system of public administration. It identifies four different phases of the review process which have had a differential impact of the predominant themes, principles and structures. A range of tensions are identified, particularly between the proposals for structural change in the final outcomes and earlier recommendations, and also between the final decisions on structural changes and the guiding principles set out as underpinning these changes. the review proposals can be located within the public service reforms of the UK government and a number of perspectives are suggested for evaluating the extent to which the outcomes of the review are compatible with key components of the modernizing and devolution agendas of the UK government. - Reproduced.
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Volume no: 66, Issue no: 3 Available AR80103

In terms of the configuration of structures and the distribution of functions for the delivery of public services, the final decisions on the Review of Public Administration in Northern Ireland encompass significant changes compared to those proposed in 2005. This article places that review in the context of a developed system of public administration. It identifies four different phases of the review process which have had a differential impact of the predominant themes, principles and structures. A range of tensions are identified, particularly between the proposals for structural change in the final outcomes and earlier recommendations, and also between the final decisions on structural changes and the guiding principles set out as underpinning these changes. the review proposals can be located within the public service reforms of the UK government and a number of perspectives are suggested for evaluating the extent to which the outcomes of the review are compatible with key components of the modernizing and devolution agendas of the UK government. - Reproduced.

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