Dr Jonathan Tweedie
- dissertation supervisor (Adam Smith Business School)
email:
Jonathan.Tweedie.2@glasgow.ac.uk
pronouns:
He/him/his
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email:
Jonathan.Tweedie.2@glasgow.ac.uk
pronouns:
He/him/his
Cooper, C., Tweedie, J., Andrew, J. and Baker, M. (2022) From “business‐like” to businesses: agencification, corporatisation, and civil service reform under the Thatcher administration. Public Administration, 100(2), pp. 193-215. (doi: 10.1111/padm.12732)
Cooper, C., Tweedie, J., Andrew, J. and Baker, M. (2021) The agencification of government under Thatcher continues to have profound repercussions for UK democracy. LSE British Politics and Policy Blog, 15 Apr.
Andrew, J., Baker, M., Cooper, C. and Tweedie, J. (2020) Privatising corrections: rethinking the issue. In: Birch, Philip and Sicard, Louise (eds.) Prisons and Community Corrections: Critical Issues and Emerging Controversies. Series: Routledge innovations in corrections. Routledge: Abingdon, pp. 72-85. ISBN 9780367818715 (doi: 10.4324/9781003010562-6)
Cooper, C., Tweedie, J., Andrew, J. and Baker, M. (2022) From “business‐like” to businesses: agencification, corporatisation, and civil service reform under the Thatcher administration. Public Administration, 100(2), pp. 193-215. (doi: 10.1111/padm.12732)
Cooper, C., Tweedie, J., Andrew, J. and Baker, M. (2021) The agencification of government under Thatcher continues to have profound repercussions for UK democracy. LSE British Politics and Policy Blog, 15 Apr.
Andrew, J., Baker, M., Cooper, C. and Tweedie, J. (2020) Privatising corrections: rethinking the issue. In: Birch, Philip and Sicard, Louise (eds.) Prisons and Community Corrections: Critical Issues and Emerging Controversies. Series: Routledge innovations in corrections. Routledge: Abingdon, pp. 72-85. ISBN 9780367818715 (doi: 10.4324/9781003010562-6)