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Joined‐up Government: a Survey

Christopher Pollitt

Political Studies Review, 2003, vol. 1, issue 1, 34-49

Abstract: This paper first identifies the varied meanings and objectives of joined‐up government (JUG). Subsequently it explores the costs and risks involved, and briefly reviews some of the relevant academic literature. Having thus clarified the key concepts and situated the current fashion for a ‘holistic approach’ within the broader literature on co‐ordination, the paper also considers a range of approaches to the assessment of progress with JUG.

Date: 2003
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