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Select PublicationsBooksiManaging Regulation (with Kai Wegrich), Palgrave, 2012. Executive Politics in Times of Crisis (edited with Kai Wegrich), Palgrave, 2012. Understanding Regulation (with Robert Baldwin and Martin Cave), Oxford University Press (2012, second edition) Oxford Handbook of Regulation (edited with Robert Baldwin and Martin Cave), Oxford University Press (2010) The Politics of Public Service Bargains (with Christopher Hood), Oxford University Press (2006) Regulatory Innovation: A Comparative Analysis (edited with Julia Black and Mark Thatcher), Cheltenham, Edward Elgar (2005) On Different Tracks: Designing Railway Regulation in Britain and Germany, Westport, CT: Praeger (2002) Journal articles'Public administration and executive politics: perennial questions in changing contexts' (with Kai Wegrich) Public Policy & Administration, vol 28(2), June 2012, pp. 1-18. 'Into an Age of Multiple Austerities? Public Management and Public Service Bargains across OECD Countries' (with Christopher Hood) Governance, vol. 25(1), January 2012, pp. 79-101. 'Governing mega-events: tools of security risk management for the FIFA 2006 World Cup in Germany and London 2012 Olympic Games' (with Will Jennings) Government and Opposition, vol. 46(2), March 2011, pp. 192-222 Risk, Regulation and Crisis: Comparing National Responses in Food Safety Regulation’, Journal of Public Policy, vol. 31(1), March 2011, pp. 25-50. 'Towards a new era of administration reform? The myth of post-NPM in New Zealand’ (with Derek Gill), Governance, vol. 24(1) January 2011), pp. 141-66. 'Governance as contested logics of control: Europeanized meat inspection regimes in Denmark and Germany' (with Kai Wegrich), Journal of European Public Policy, vol. 18(1), January 2011, pp. 90-105. 'Dodgy kebabs everywhere? Variety of worldviews and regulatory change' (with Kai Wegrich and Gail McElroy), Public Administration, vol. 88(1), March 2010, pp. 247-66. 'The Public Management of Risk', Review of Policy Research, 26(4), July 2009, pp. 395-408. 'Regulation, the Regulatory State and European Politics', West European Politics, vol. 31(1-2), January 2008, pp. 280-301. 'Comparing Non-Hierarchical Governance In Action: the Open Method of Co-ordination in Pensions and Information Society', Journal of Common Market Studies, vol. 45(2), June 2007, pp. 343-65 'Withering in the heat? The regulatory state and reform in Jamaica and Trinidad & Tobago' (with Lindsay Stirton), Governance, vol. 19(3), July 2006, pp. 465-95. Book chapters'Introduction: Executive Politics in Times of Crisis', 'Executive Politics and Policy Instruments', 'Conclusion: Executive Politics in a Changing Climage' (all with Kai Wegrich), in M. Lodge and K. Wegrich (eds) Executive Politics in Times of Crisis, Palgrave (2012) ‘Accountability in the Regulatory State’ (with Lindsay Stirton), ‘Regulation Inside Government: Retro-Theory Vindicated or Outdated?’ (with Christopher Hood); '‘Introduction: Regulation – the field and the developing agenda’ (with Robert Baldwin and Martin Cave) and ‘The Future of Regulation’ (with Robert Baldwin and Martin Cave), all in R. Baldwin, M. Cave and M. Lodge (eds) Oxford Handbook of Regulation, Oxford, Oxford University Press (2010). "Critical infrastructures, resilience and organisation of mega-projects' (with Will Jennings) in B.M. Hutter (eds) Anticipating Risks and Organising Risk Regulation, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press (2010). 'Public Service Bargains in British Central Government: Multiplication, Diversification and Reassertion?' in M. Painter and B.G. Peters (eds) Tradition and Public Administration, Basingstoke, Palgrave (2010). 'Historical Legacies and Dynamics of Institutional Change in Civil Service Systems' (with Philippe Bezes) in J. Raadschelders, T. Toonen and F. Van der Meer (eds.) The Civil Service in the 21st Century, Basingstoke, Palgrave (2007). 'Comparative Public Policy’ in F. Fischer, G. Miller and M. Sidney (eds.) Handbook of Public Policy Analysis, London, Taylor & Francis (2006). |
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