Combines historical analysis with a sharp commentary upon the modern political scene. Reflects the key, recent developments in British Party Politics, such as the 1997 general election, 'New Labour' and the emergence of William Hague as Conservative Party leader. A welcome new second edition of a successful text. Tailored to the demands of A Level and Undergraduate students.
Combines historical analysis with a sharp commentary upon the modern political scene. Reflects the key, recent developments in British Party Politics, such as the 1997 general election, 'New Labour' and the emergence of William Hague as Conservative Party leader. A welcome new second edition of a successful text. Tailored to the demands of A Level and Undergraduate students.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Robert Garner is Professor of Politics at the University of Leicester. His books include Animals, Politics and Morality (1993 and 2004), Animal Rights: The Changing Debate (1996), Political Animals: Animal Protection Politics in the USA and the UK (1998), Animal Ethics (2005), The Political Theory of Animal Rights (2005), The Animal Rights Debate (with Gary Francione, 2010) and A Theory of Justice for Animals (2013).
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Introduction: Why do parties exist? 1. The culture of British party politics 2. The party system 3. The Conservatives: theory and practice 4. The Conservatives: organisation, membership and authority 5. The Labour Party: theory and practice 6. The Labour Party: organisation, membership and authority 7. The centre parties 8. The parties of Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland (by Michael Cunningham) 9. The 'problem' of party finance 10. Parties and voters Conclusion: are parties amking a difference?
Introduction: Why do parties exist? 1. The culture of British party politics 2. The party system 3. The Conservatives: theory and practice 4. The Conservatives: organisation, membership and authority 5. The Labour Party: theory and practice 6. The Labour Party: organisation, membership and authority 7. The centre parties 8. The parties of Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland (by Michael Cunningham) 9. The 'problem' of party finance 10. Parties and voters Conclusion: are parties amking a difference?
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