From Principles to Policies

Mapping Out the Third Way

 

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This Nexus conference took place on July 3rd 1988 at King's College, London.  Delegates  assembled to listen to Alan Milburn, MP, Dr Sue Goss and Professor David Marquand debate the role of the State in the political process today,   chaired by Peter Wilby, editor of the New Statesman. debate

Conference papers will be posted to this area of the Nexus website (marked with a Read the paper) to provide a record of the debate and the conclusions reached.  We will also be discussing the issues on the uk-policy mailing list, as well as the specific debate on Third Way economic policy taking place on the 3way list.

The keynote speech was given by the Home Secretary, Jack Straw MP. Read our live report.

     
9.30 Registration & coffee DelegatesDelegates registering at King's College.
10.00 Opening plenary – the role of the State

 

Peter WilbyIntroduced and chaired by Peter Wilby, Editor, New Statesman

 

David MarquandProfessor David Marquand, Principal Mansfield College Oxford

 

 

Sue GossRead the paperDr. Sue Goss, Director of Public Services Development, Office of Public Management.

 

Alan Milburn MP, Minister of State for Health

  Discussion  
11.00 Seminars (1) Delegates head to seminars
  Education  
The standards revolution, expanding opportunities, life long learning - how can we achieve these goals? Speakers:
Professor Pring, Director, Dept. Educational Studies, Univ. of Oxford

Prof. Sally Tomlinson, Goldsmith College, University of London

Chair: Prof. David Halpin, Dept. of Educational Studies, Goldsmith College, University of London

     
  Crime  
Reducing crime – how can it be done? Speakers:
Professor Jock Young, Head of Centre for Criminology, Middlesex University

Chris Lewis, Head of Offenders & Correction Unit, Home Office

  Health  
Do Labour’s reforms constitute a Third Way for the health service? Speakers:
Claire Perry, Chief Executive, Bromley Health Authority

Prof. David Hunter, Nuffield Institute for Health, University of Leeds

  Economic Policy  
What are the main economic goals of the Third Way, and how can they be achieved? Speaker:
Yvette Cooper MP

Chair: Dr Stewart Wood, Oxford University & Nexus

12:30 Keynote address – social intervention and the state Rt. Hon. Jack Straw MP, Home Secretary.  Read our live report
13:00 Lunch  
14:00 Seminars (2)  
  Political trust  
A critical look at the Government’s programme and new ideas on how better government can be delivered Chair:
Read the paperPat Gray, Dept of Politics and Public Policy, University of Luton & author of ‘Policy disasters in Western Europe

Speakers:
Read the paperDr. Sue Maddock, Organisational Behaviour Group, Manchester Business School

Professor Alan Doig, Director, Centre for the Study of White Collar Crime, Liverpool Moore’s University & author of the book ‘Corruption and misconduct’

Nurturing the next generation (emotional intelligence) Chair: Professor Anne Showstack Sassoon, School of Social Science, Kingston University

Speakers:
Read the paperDr David Moseley, researcher in social and emotional development, Newcastle University

Read the paperJames Park, Director, Antidote

  Flexibility and security: Are they compatible? Speakers:
Read the paperCarey Oppenheim, Senior Research Fellow in Social Policy, IPPR (on secondment from South Bank University)

Gavin Kelly, Political Economy Research Centre, University of Sheffield

Chair: Mike Jacobs, Director, Fabian Society

  Democracy online  
New opportunities for progressive models of governance in the information age Speakers:
Andrew Graham, Master of Balliol College, Oxford University

Wendy Hall, Research Fellow IPPR

Chair: Bill Thompson, Nexus technical adviser

  Social Capital  
A radical new approach linking economic performance to education, health and community Speakers:
Read the paperDr Simon Szreter, lecturer in history & fellow at St John’s College, Cambridge

Dr. Richard Wilkinson, Senior research fellow, University of Sussex

Chair: Dr Stuart White, Assistant Professor, Dept. of Political Science, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA

     
15:15 Closing Plenary: Building Third Way institutions Chair:
Professor Sue Richards
  • Will Hutton, editor The Observer
  • Peter Kellner, columnist
  • Dr Anne Power, head of social housing, LSE
16:20 Closing remarks Professor Sue Richards

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