EVALUATION OF THE CENTRE FOR THE STUDY OF PUBLIC POLICY, 1986. The second Principal of Strathclyde, Graham Hills, was short and rotund. He thought the CSPP was out of place in his vision of the University and set up a committee to evaluate it without any external evaluation. Hence, as W.J.M. Mackenzie advised me, I had to stop teaching politics and play it. I solicited the following evaluations. The result, as the saying has it, was collapse of stout party.