ABSTRACT

First published in 1969, Planning and the Politicians is a collection of essays on political subjects, which ranges from a study of the British House of Commons, through a discussion of decentralization in various countries, to an examination of the problems of economic planning in a ‘new’ state. They are arranged in four sections, entitled Parliament, Administration, Development, and Principles. As the book’s title implies, there is a constant preoccupation throughout the essays with the practical issues of politics and public administration, and with the more general problems of political choice that face the individual in the modern world. An introductory essay explains the author’s personal approach to political studies. The book will be of interest to students of political science, governance, administration, and economics.

chapter |8 pages

Introduction: On Professing Politics

ByA. H. Hanson

part 1|79 pages

Parliament

chapter |18 pages

The Purpose of Parliament*

ByA. H. Hanson

chapter |15 pages

The Use of Committees by the House of Commons*

ByH. V. Wiseman

chapter |23 pages

The Labour Party and House of Commons Reform*

ByA. H. Hanson

chapter |9 pages

Parliament, Minister and Board*

ByA. H. Hanson

chapter |12 pages

Parliament and the Control of University Expenditure*

ByA. H. Hanson

part 2|76 pages

Administration

chapter |23 pages

Decentralization*

ByA. H. Hanson

chapter |7 pages

Labour and the Public Corporation*

ByA. H. Hanson

part 3|94 pages

Development

chapter |12 pages

Turkey in 1954*

ByA. H. Hanson

chapter |13 pages

The Crisis of Indian Planning*

ByA. H. Hanson

chapter |13 pages

The Administration of Planning*

ByA. H. Hanson

chapter |6 pages

Grass Roots 1

ByA. H. Hanson

chapter |20 pages

Public Authorities in Underdeveloped Countries*

ByA. H. Hanson

chapter |15 pages

Nile and Niger: Two Agricultural Projects*

ByA. H. Hanson

chapter |6 pages

Professor Riggs and Mr Waterston on Development Administration

ByA. H. Hanson

chapter |7 pages

Towards Starvation?

ByA. H. Hanson

part 4|62 pages

Principles

chapter |22 pages

On Not Being a Communist: Two Polemics*

ByA. H. Hanson

chapter |21 pages

Political Philosophy or Political Science?*

ByA. H. Hanson

chapter |11 pages

What Politics is About*

ByA. H. Hanson

chapter |6 pages

The Rights of Modern Man*

ByA. H. Hanson