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dc.contributor.authorEichbaum C
dc.contributor.authorShaw RH
dc.date.available2007
dc.date.issued2007
dc.identifierhttp://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=WOS:000249195300003&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=c5bb3b2499afac691c2e3c1a83ef6fef
dc.identifier.citationPUBLIC ADMINISTRATION, 2007, 85 (3), pp. 609 - 640
dc.identifier.issn0033-3298
dc.description.abstractPolitical advisers are an established third element in a number of Westminster-styled jurisdictions, as they are in New Zealand's institution of executive government. In this paper we report the initial findings of a research project focusing on the role and accountabilities of ministerial advisers in New Zealand. We locate these findings in the context of a growing body of international and comparative research on the role and accountabilities of non civil- or public-service advisers within political executives and comment on the extent to which the findings affirm or refute the view that the 'third element' constitutes a threat to the continued application of Westminster principles and practices in New Zealand's system of government - once described as more Westminster than Westminster. In doing so, we highlight deficiencies in standard conceptions of politicization and argue that there is a need to more clearly differentiate between its procedural and substantive dimensions. © 2007 The Author. Journal compilation © 2007 Blackwell Publishing Ltd.
dc.format.extent609 - 640
dc.publisherBlackwell
dc.titleMinisterial advisers, politicization and the retreat from Westminster: The case of New Zealand
dc.typeJournal article
dc.citation.volume85
dc.identifier.doi10.1111/j.1467-9299.2007.00666.x
dc.identifier.elements-id22425
dc.relation.isPartOfPUBLIC ADMINISTRATION
dc.citation.issue3
dc.identifier.eissn1467-9299
dc.description.publication-statusPublished
pubs.organisational-group/Massey University
pubs.organisational-group/Massey University/College of Humanities and Social Sciences
pubs.organisational-group/Massey University/College of Humanities and Social Sciences/School of People, Enviroment and Planning
pubs.notesNot known
dc.subject.anzsrc1503 Business and Management
dc.subject.anzsrc1605 Policy and Administration
dc.subject.anzsrc1606 Political Science


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