Main Books • Originally published in 1981, reprinted 1983 and 1986, Japanese translation, 1987, reprinted with a new preface and three additional chapters 1999. Reprinted as a 'Routledge Revival' 2018. • • • • (Reprinted in 1999, 2001, 2003 (twice), 2008 and 2010. Chineses edition as 著.理解治理:政策网络、治理、反思与问责[M].丁煌,丁方达,译.北京:中国人民大学出版社, 2020). • and • • • • • • • • Mark Bevir and Rhodes, R. A. W. (Eds.)
The Routledge Handbook of Interpretive Political Science Abingdon, Oxon: Routledge, 2015 • R. A. W. Rhodes,
Network Governance and the Differentiated Polity. Selected Essays, Volume 1, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2017 • R. A. W. Rhodes,
Interpretive Political Science. Selected Essays, Volume II. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2017. • R. A. W. Rhodes (Ed.)
Narrative Policy Analysis: Cases in Decentring Policy London: Palgrave-Macmillan 2018 • R. A. W. Rhodes, J. Boswell and J. Corbett
The Art and Craft of Comparison Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2019 • R. A. W. Rhodes and Hodgett, Susan (Eds.)
What Political Science can learn from the Humanities: Blurring Genres Houndmills, Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan • R. A. W. Rhodes, D. Grube and P. Weller,
Comparing Cabinets Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2021. • R. A. W. Rhodes,''Prime Ministers' Courts in the Twenty-first Century'' Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2024.
Debates The "interpretive turn" to studying British government is discussed in a symposium in: The following items are all debates between Rhodes and his critics. • ‘Interpreting British Governance’,
British Journal of Politics and International Relations 6 (2) 2004: 130–36, and Interpretation as Method, Explanation and Critique’, British Journal of Politics and International Relations, 6 (2) 2004: 156–64 in Finlayson, A.,(Ed.) 'The Interpretive Approach to Political Science: A Symposium', British Journal of Politics & International Relations, 6 (2): 129–64. • Disaggregating ‘Structures as an Agenda for Critical Realism’ British Politics, 1 (3) 2006: 397–403. A reply to McAnulla, S. (2000a) 'Challenging the New Interpretivist Approach: Towards a Critical Realist Alternative', British Politics, 1 (1), 113–38; and McAnulla, S. (2006b) 'Critical Realism, Social Structure and Political Analysis: A Reply to Bevir and Rhodes', British Politics 1 (3), 404-12 • Stairways to Heaven’ Australian Journal of Public Administration 67 (3) 2008: 267–70. A reply to Alford, J. (2008), The Limits to Traditional Public Administration, or Rescuing Public Value from Misrepresentation. Australian Journal of Public Administration 67 (3): 357–366, which, in turn, criticised: ‘‘The Limits to Public Value, or Rescuing Responsible Government from the Platonic Guardians’, Australian Journal of Public Administration 66 (4) 2007: 406–421. • ‘The Differentiated Polity as Narrative’, British Journal of Politics and International Relations 10 (4) 2008: 729–734. A reply to Marsh, D. (2008) 'Understanding British Government: Analysing Competing Models', British Journal of Politics & International Relations 10 (2): 251–68. There is a further reply from Marsh, D. (2008), What is at Stake? A Response to Bevir and Rhodes. British Journal of Politics & International Relations, 10 (4): 735–739. • ‘Politics as Cultural Practice’
Political Studies Review 6 (2): 170–77. 2008, in a ‘Symposium on “Governance Stories” and “Interpreting British Governance” by Mark Bevir and R. A. W. Rhodes’ and replying to Smith, M. (2008) 'Re-centring British Government: Beliefs, Traditions and Dilemmas in Political Science', Political Studies Review, 6 (2): 143–54; and Glynos, J. and Howarth, D. (2008), Structure, Agency and Power in Political Analysis: Beyond Contextualised Self-Interpretations, Political Studies Review 6 (2): 155–169. • ‘Interpretivism and the Analysis of Traditions and Practices’, Critical Policy Studies 6 (2) 2012: 201–208. A reply to Wagenaar, H. ‘Dwellers on the threshold of practice: the interpretivism of Bevir and Rhodes’, Critical Policy Studies 6 (1) 2012: 85–99. • Finally, two books explore the strengths and weaknesses of the interpretive approach of Bevir and Rhodes: • Bevir, M. and Rhodes R. A. W. Rethinking Governance: ruling, rationalities and resistance (Abingdon, Oxon:
Routledge 2016) • Turnbull, N. (Ed.), Interpreting Governance, High Politics and Public Policy. (Abingdon, Oxon:
Routledge 2016). == See also ==