Prime Ministers, Presidentialism and Westminster Smokescreens
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journal contribution
posted on 2025-01-15, 00:57authored byRAW Rhodes, M Bevir
This article asks, 'how do practitioners understand the relationship between the prime minister, ministers and the rest of Westminster and Whitehall?' We focus on three topics. First, we review tales of a Blair presidency. Second, we explore the governance paradox in which people tell tales of a Blair presidency as they recount stories of British governance that portray it as fragmented with several decision-makers. Finally, we argue that this paradox reveals the distorting influence the Westminster model still exerts on many accounts of British politics. It acts as a smokescreen for the changes in executive politics.
History
Publication title
Political Studies
Volume
54
Issue
4
Pagination
671-690
ISSN
0032-3217
Department/School
School of Social Sciences
Publisher
Blackwell Publ Ltd
Publication status
Published
Place of publication
108 Cowley Rd, Oxford, England, Oxon, Ox4 1Jf
Rights statement
The definitive published version is available online at: http://interscience.wiley.com
Socio-economic Objectives
230299 Government and politics not elsewhere classified