Policy making
Making policy in opposition: the development of Universal Credit, 2005-2010
The making policy in opposition project examines how a number of policies that have been developed in opposition – building on the Institute’s case st
Making policy in opposition: the Commission on Social Justice, 1992-1994
The making policy in opposition project examines how a number of policies that have been developed in opposition – building on the Institute’s case st
Making policy in opposition: the Work Programme, 2007-2010
The making policy in opposition project examines how a number of policies that have been developed in opposition – building on the Institute’s case st
Culture clash - bridging the divide between science and policy
This is the first in a series of four seminars looking at ways in which government can make more effective use of scientists and scientific advice.
Making the Games: Delivering London 2012
This event explored how government, LOCOG and the Olympic Delivery Authority delivered the iconic Olympic infrastructure and the London 2012 Games.
The Politics and Economics of Britain's Foreign Aid: The Pergau Dam Affair
The funding of the Pergau hydroelectric project in Malaysia in the early 1990s was the most controversial episode in the history of British aid.
Making the Games: Developing the vision for London 2012
This event was the second in our “Making the Games” series, and would focus on how the vision for the London Olympics was developed and delivered.
Making the games: A conversation with Jeremy Beeton and David Goldstone - Government Olympic Executive
The Institute for Government discussed the lessons for government from the Olympics with the Government Olympic Executive.