Sharing power and fragmenting public services: complex government in Northern Ireland

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Knox, Colin

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Public Money and Management

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There are obvious complexities in the governance of Northern Ireland. Longawaited political stability, power-sharing and settled devolution come with a highly-fragmented structure of public services. In addition, because of its preoccupation with constitutional and security matters, Northern Ireland is playing catch-up in public sector reform. There are greater expectations that local politicians can tackle endemic issues of poverty and social deprivation than their British ‘direct rule’ predecessors. This paper looks at a new initiative, which aims to address the complexities of power-sharing and its attendant fragmented governance arrangements.

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Colin Knox; 2015; Sharing power and fragmenting public services: complex government in Northern Ireland; Public Money and Management; http://nur.nu.edu.kz/handle/123456789/2282

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