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A Scancor Workshop in collaboration with SOG

Autonomization of the state: From integrated administrative models to single purpose organizations
April 1 - 2, 2005
Name/e-mail Institution Paper title Download Paper
Joel D. Aberbach UCLA, USA Discussant  
Peter Aucoin Dalhousie University, Canada Accountability and Coordination with Independent Foundations: A Canadian Case of Distributed Governance in Comparative Perspective
Philippe Bezes CERSA, CNRS, University Paris II, France “Reinventing the French Bureaucracy”: new organisational form, differentiation process and internal conflict within the state.
Bidhya Bowornwathana Chulalongkorn
University, Thailand
Administrative Reform and Tidal Waves from Regime Shifts: Reverse Effects of Thaksin’s Tsunami on Autonomization
Arjen Boin

 

Leiden University, Netherland

 

New Public Management and Prisons: Exploring the consequences for political control in three European correctional systems

Colin Campbell University of British Columbia, Canada

The Effects of Autonomization on Executive-Bureaucratic Politics: New Dynamics in the Roles of Career Officials and Relations Between Members of the Political Executives

Tom Christensen
Per Lægreid
University of Oslo, Norway,
University of Bergen, Norway
Agencification and regulatory reforms
Jørgen Grønnegård Christensen
Kutsal Yesilkagit
Århus University, Denmark

University of Utrect, Netherland

Consolidation and specialization in regulatory administration: A comparative analysis of Danish, Dutch and Swedish central administration
Jorge E. Culebro Moreno or
jorge.moreno@aorg.uib.no
CIDE, Mexico and
University of Guadalajara
Autonomisation of the state in Mexico and New Forms of Control. The introduction of performance agreements in the para-state governmental agencies
Mattew Denton University of Sheffield, United Kingdom The Impact of Devolution on Quasi-Autonomous Public Bodies:  The Case of Scotland

 

Matthew Flinders
Jim Buller
University of Sheffield, UK
University of York, UK
Depoliticisation, Democracy and Arena -Shifting
Virginie Gimbert GAPP, France Ambiguous Relations Between Administrations and Agency: The Case of Food Risk Regulation in France
Robert Gregory Victoria University, New Zealand Theoretical Faith and Practical Works: De-Autonomizing and Joining-Up in the New Zealand State Sector 
John Halligan University of Canberra, Australia The Reassertion of the Centre in First Generation NPM Systems
Hanne Foss Hansen
Lene Holm Pedersen
University of Copenhagen The Dynamics of Regulatory Reform
Lise Hellebø University of Bergen/ Stein Rokkan Centre

 

Food safety at stake – the establishment of food agencies
Koen Verhoest Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium Agencification and accountability regimes
Per Lægreid
Paul G. Roness
Kristin Rubecksen
University of Bergen, Norway Autonomy and control in the Norwegian civil service: does agency type matter?
Martin Marcussen København Universitet, Denmark Transcending Politics: A New Stage in Management Transformation?

The Scientification of Central Banking as Case

 
Martin Painter City University of Hong Kong Managerial Reform and Political Control: the Case of Thaksin and the Thai Bureaucracy
Christopher Pollitt Erasmus University, Netherland

Performance management in practice:  a comparative study of executive agencies

Koen Verhoest Katholishe University Leuven, Belgium

How coordination and control of public organizations by government interrelate: an analytical and empirical exploration

Bert Rockman Ohio State University Discussant  
David Richards
Martin J. Smith
University of Sheffield, UK

Institutional Reform for Political Control: Analysing the British Labour Government’s Approach to the Pathologies of Governance

 
Kerstin Sahlin-Andersson Uppsala University, Sweden  Discussant  
Paul Schulman
Emery Roe
Mills College, USA Markets, Organizations and Institutions: A Paradox in the Management and Regulation of Critical Infrastructures
Helena Stensøta Gøteborg University

Variations in social security. Re-regulation processes in the social administration system in Sweden

Trygve Ugland
Frode Veggeland
Bishops University, Canada,
NILF, Norway
Centralization versus Central Co-ordination:

Food Inspection System Reforms in Canada and the European Union (EU)

Anders Ivarsson Westerberg
Anders Forssell
SCORE

Uppsala University

The Swedish Police - more autonomy, more control
Graham Wilson University of Wisconsin Discussant  

 

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