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Building a resilient state : a collection of essays.

by Goldin, Ian; Crewe, Ivor; Hall, Suzanne; Pearce, Nick; Thornton, Rod; Miron, Marina; Cadman, Deborah; Wallace, William. Lord Wallace of Saltaire; Haldane, Andy; Kruger, Danny; Morgan, Nicky. Baroness Morgan of Cotes.Reform.
Publisher: Reform, London : 2020.Description: 44p.ISBN: 9781910850442.Summary: The Covid-19 pandemic has placed a huge strain on the state, and while the response has demonstrated some of the great strengths of our public services and machinery of government, it has also exposed some of the biggest flaws. As an introduction to Reform's new ‘Resilient State’ programme, this collection of essays brings together insight and expertise from across the political spectrum to explore different aspects of a resilient state. The series aims to provide a platform for innovative ideas, to stimulate debate, and help shape a way forward..Subject(s): governance | public services | public health | health & social care | social capital | reform | future studies | views
Digital copyAvailability: Online access List(s) this item appears in: Covid-19: health and social care recovery in England [January 2023]
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The Covid-19 pandemic has placed a huge strain on the state, and while the response has demonstrated some of the great strengths of our public services and machinery of government, it has also exposed some of the biggest flaws. As an introduction to Reform's new ‘Resilient State’ programme, this collection of essays brings together insight and expertise from across the political spectrum to explore different aspects of a resilient state. The series aims to provide a platform for innovative ideas, to stimulate debate, and help shape a way forward.

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