This latest edition of a prestigious and venerable series surveys the build up to the tumultuous 2019 General Election and its immediate aftermath, offering reasoned conjecture about the future of British party politics and democracy. -- .
This latest edition of a prestigious and venerable series surveys the build up to the tumultuous 2019 General Election and its immediate aftermath, offering reasoned conjecture about the future of British party politics and democracy. -- .Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
John Bartle is Professor of Government at the University of Essex Nicholas Allen is Reader in Politics at Royal Holloway University at the University of London
Inhaltsangabe
Preface - John Bartley and Nicholas Allen 1 Deadlock: Minority government and Brexit - Nicholas Allen 2 The Conservative Party: the triumph of the Eurosceptics - Thomas Quinn 3 The Labour Party: paralysis on the left - Paul Whiteley 4 Chaos and complexity in the party system - John Bartle 5 A divided electorate: old loyalties, new identities and the British 'culture war' - Maria Sobolewska 6 Why [the Conservatives/Labour/no one] won - Robert Johns 7 Britain in the wider world: not so exceptional - Sarah Birch 8 A critical election? - Jane Green Appendix: Election results since 1945 Index
Preface - John Bartley and Nicholas Allen 1 Deadlock: Minority government and Brexit - Nicholas Allen 2 The Conservative Party: the triumph of the Eurosceptics - Thomas Quinn 3 The Labour Party: paralysis on the left - Paul Whiteley 4 Chaos and complexity in the party system - John Bartle 5 A divided electorate: old loyalties, new identities and the British 'culture war' - Maria Sobolewska 6 Why [the Conservatives/Labour/no one] won - Robert Johns 7 Britain in the wider world: not so exceptional - Sarah Birch 8 A critical election? - Jane Green Appendix: Election results since 1945 Index
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