"Drawing upon unique and unprecedented survey data, this book shows how and why Brexit has changed British politics. Recommended reading for anyone wanting to better understand the political reality of Britain in the age of Brexit"--
"Drawing upon unique and unprecedented survey data, this book shows how and why Brexit has changed British politics. Recommended reading for anyone wanting to better understand the political reality of Britain in the age of Brexit"--Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Paul Whiteley's research interests include electoral behaviour, public opinion, political parties, political economy, and methodology in the social sciences. He is a Fellow of the British Academy and a Fellow of the Academy of Social Sciences. He is the author or co-author of some twenty books and more than 100 articles in academic journals and a frequent blogger on British and comparative politics.
Inhaltsangabe
Part I. The Short Term: 1. Welcome to Brexit Britain 2. Getting Brexit done 3. Political paralysis - The 2017 general election 4. The collapsing party system - The 2019 European elections 5. The Johnson break through - The 2019 general election Part II. The Long Term: 6. Time and the fragmenting party system 7. Space and the fragmenting party system 8. Who is responsible? The dynamics of accountability Part III. The Future: 9. A disaster or a damp squib? The economic effects of Brexit 10. Brexit Britain, Covid Britain - The political fallout.
Part I. The Short Term: 1. Welcome to Brexit Britain 2. Getting Brexit done 3. Political paralysis - The 2017 general election 4. The collapsing party system - The 2019 European elections 5. The Johnson break through - The 2019 general election Part II. The Long Term: 6. Time and the fragmenting party system 7. Space and the fragmenting party system 8. Who is responsible? The dynamics of accountability Part III. The Future: 9. A disaster or a damp squib? The economic effects of Brexit 10. Brexit Britain, Covid Britain - The political fallout.
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