Tim Legrand is Associate Professor of International Studies at the University of Adelaide, Australia, adjunct Associate Professor at the University of Canberra, Australia, and adjunct Research Fellow of the National Security College at the Australia National University. He has previously held research and lecturing positions at the Australian National University and Griffith University, Queensland, Australia. His research is concerned with the transnational dimensions of public policy, with a particular concern with the networked security communities of the Anglosphere and the politics of security. He is the co-author of Banning Them, Securing Us? (with Lee Jarvis) and his research has been published in leading international journals including Public Administration, Political Studies, Review of International Studies, Security Dialogue, Policy Studies, British Politics, European Political Science, and the Journal of Comparative Policy Analysis
Introduction
Chapter 1. Transnational public administration: imperatives, dilemmas and opportunities
Chapter 2. The global laboratory: approaches to theorising policy transfer
Chapter 3. Theorising the architecture of transgovernmental policy networks
Chapter 4. Political-cultural propinquity in the Anglosphere
Chapter 5. The Third Way and the landscape of welfare reform in Australia, the UK and US
Chapter 6. Agents of transgovernmental policy transfer
Chapter 7. The genesis of transgovernmental networks
Conclusion