@article{oai:shobi-u.repo.nii.ac.jp:00000327, author = {安, 章浩 and YASU, Akihiro}, journal = {尚美学園大学総合政策論集, Shobi journal of policy studies, Shobi University}, month = {Dec}, note = {The Cameron Coalition Government formed by Conservative party and Liberal democratic partyafter the general election in May 2010 immediately announced "The Big Society Agenda" that aims to tackle and solve the problem of mending of the broken society as the hangover which the administrative-financial Reform based on new liberalism's policy package had brought about. In this articleI examine several questions which "The Big Society Agenda" will raise and also the political implication of this Agenda in the British political development.Firstly I introduce the content of the Big Society Agenda; The big idea of "The Big Society Agenda" means in practice the policy of devolution called "control shift" which gives people more power and control in local government. Then through the examination of the Agenda I demonstrate that "The Big Society Agenda" seems to be the radical plan for devoling the power and responsibility of central Government on the local government and the other side of the Agenda appearsto be the final realization of "small government" agenda that Thatcher's conservative government had pursued.Secondly I argue the political hidden implication which although "The Big Society Agenda"aims to strengthen the local democracy by activating citizen's initiative in local level, yet it is really the retreat strategy of the Coalition Government from central government-guided social service. ButI also indicate that on the other side "The Big Society Agenda" implies the key for advanced countries to restructure the government guided welfare system in the age of globalization Thirdly I address three questions which "The Big Society Agenda" will raise in the process of the realiziation of its policy package by the Cameron Coalition Government; the unequal output of socialservice among communities, the necessity of the technical expertise in the production and delivery of social service and the questions of whether the meta-governance is needed in the combination of citizen participation, technical expertise in the horizontal governance level of local government or not., 1, KJ00008117759, 論文, Article}, pages = {1--16}, title = {イギリス・キャメロン連立政権の社会改革に関する一考察 : 同政権の「大きな社会の創設アジェンダ(The Big Society Agenda)」の理念とその方向性の検討を中心にして}, volume = {13}, year = {2011}, yomi = {ヤス, アキヒロ} }