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Sam Warner
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English Devolution and the Covid‐19 Pandemic: Governing Dilemmas in the Shadow of the Treasury
S Warner, D Richards, D Coyle, MJ Smith
The Political Quarterly 92 (2), 321-330, 2021
202021
Crisis and state transformation: Covid-19, levelling up and the UK’s incoherent state
D Richards, S Warner, MJ Smith, D Coyle
Cambridge Journal of Regions, Economy and Society 16 (1), 31-48, 2023
112023
(Re) politicising ‘the governmental’: Resisting the Industrial Relations Act 1971
S Warner
The British Journal of Politics and International Relations 21 (3), 541-558, 2019
92019
The ‘majesty of the law’: depoliticisation, the Rule of Law and judicial independence
S Warner
British Politics 15 (4), 371-392, 2020
62020
The Prime Minister vs the Chancellor: institutionalised conflict in economic policy-making
D Richards, D Coyle, M Smith, S Warner
32020
Industrial Relations: Reappraising the Industrial Relations Act 1971
S Warner
Policies and Politics Under Prime Minister Edward Heath, 115-140, 2021
22021
Tracing policy change: Intercurrent (de) politicisation and the decline of nationalisation in the 1970s
S Warner, D Luke
The British Journal of Politics and International Relations 25 (2), 365-381, 2023
12023
Treasury Orthodoxy and the Short Life and Death of the Truss Government
D Richards, S Warner, M Smith
12022
Jeremy Hunt’s Budget: The Problem for Labour Explained
D Richards, S Warner, M Smith
2024
UK Spatial Policy and Westminster’s System of Governance: A Case-Study in ‘Hyper-Active Incrementalism’and Failure to Learn Lessons
D Richards, S Warner, J Newman, P Diamond, A Sanders
The Productivity Institute Research Conference, 2023
2023
The United Kingdom: permanent revolution or muddling through?
S Warner, D Richards, M Smith
Handbook of Public Administration Reform, 311-329, 2023
2023
What Angela Rayner’s Speech Tells us about Labour’s Potential to Curtail Short-Termism in UK Politics
D Richards, J Newman, S Warner
2023
Why is Whitehall so hard to reform?
D Richards, S Warner, D Coyle, M Smith
2023
Breaking from the Iron Cage of ‘prison works
D Richards, S Warner
2023
Putting the Act ‘on ice’
S Warner
Who governs Britain?, 148-180, 2023
2023
The main provisions of the Act
S Warner
Who governs Britain?, 226-228, 2023
2023
Who governs Britain?
S Warner
Who governs Britain?, 181-209, 2023
2023
Planning for government
S Warner
Who governs Britain?, 38-59, 2023
2023
Managing the trade unions: Four themes
S Warner
Who governs Britain?, 15-37, 2023
2023
Turning strategy into action
S Warner
Who governs Britain?, 60-85, 2023
2023
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