Dennis Kavanagh (University of Liverpool), David Richards (University of Sheffield), Andrew Geddes (University of Sheffield)
British Politics
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The fifth edition has been completely restructured and expanded in order to provide the definitive introduction to British Politics. There are 16 new chapters. The book focuses on the international context in which Britain operates and addresses institutions, processes, new issues and policies. The book incorporates student learning features and has a companion web site.
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The fifth edition has been completely restructured and expanded in order to provide the definitive introduction to British Politics. There are 16 new chapters. The book focuses on the international context in which Britain operates and addresses institutions, processes, new issues and policies. The book incorporates student learning features and has a companion web site.
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- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- 5 Revised edition
- Seitenzahl: 730
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. Mai 2006
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 189mm x 45mm
- Gewicht: 1382g
- ISBN-13: 9780199269792
- ISBN-10: 0199269793
- Artikelnr.: 20969549
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- 5 Revised edition
- Seitenzahl: 730
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. Mai 2006
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 189mm x 45mm
- Gewicht: 1382g
- ISBN-13: 9780199269792
- ISBN-10: 0199269793
- Artikelnr.: 20969549
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Dennis Kavanagh is Professor of Politics at the University of Liverpool. David Richards is a Reader in Politics at the University of Sheffield. Andrew Geddes is Professor of Politics at the University of Sheffield. Martin Smith is Professor of Politics at the University of Sheffield.
* Part One: The Context of British Politics
* 1: David Richards: Why Study British Politics?
* 2: Martin Smith: Understanding Politics
* 3: David Richards: Modes of the British State: From Government to
Governance
* 4: Dennis Kavanagh: Ideas and Ideologies in British Politics
* 5: Martin Smith: The Structure and Evolution of British Society
* 6: Andrew Geddes: From Global Empire to European Partner
* 7: Andrew Geddes: Understanding Decline
* 8: Andrew Geddes: European Union Institutions
* 9: Andrew Geddes: The Europeanisation of British Politics?
* Part Two: Institutions and Processes
* 10: Dennis Kavanagh: The Constitutional Framework
* 11: David Richards: The Core Executive I: Prime Ministers and Power
Dependency
* 12: David Richards: The Core Executive II: Ministers, Civil Servants
and Power Dependency
* 13: Martin Smith: Policy-Making and the Managerial Framework
* 14: David Richards: The British State Today: Power, Meta-Governance
and Regulation
* 15: Dennis Kavanagh: Local Government
* 16: Martin Smith: Quangos and Agencies
* 17: David Richards: A (Dis)United Kingdom? Devolution and the Policy
Process
* 18: Dennis Kavanagh: Political Parties
* 19: Dennis Kavanagh: Parliament
* 20: Dennis Kavanagh: Elections and Voting
* 21: David Richards: Pressure Groups and Policy Networks
* 22: Martin Smith: The Decline in Representative Politics
* 23: Martin Smith: New Forms of Participation
* 24: Dennis Kavanagh: The Judiciary and Rights
* 25: Dennis Kavanagh: The Mass Media and Politics
* Part Three: Policy
* 26: Martin Smith: Economic Policy
* 27: Andrew Geddes: The Welfare State
* 28: Andrew Geddes: Health and Education Policy: The Welfare State
We're In
* 29: Andrew Geddes: The Politics of Immigration, Asylum and Ethnic
Diversity
* 30: David Richards: The Politics of Law and Order
* 31: Dennis Kavanagh: Foreign and Defence Policy
* 32: Martin Smith: Conclusion
* 1: David Richards: Why Study British Politics?
* 2: Martin Smith: Understanding Politics
* 3: David Richards: Modes of the British State: From Government to
Governance
* 4: Dennis Kavanagh: Ideas and Ideologies in British Politics
* 5: Martin Smith: The Structure and Evolution of British Society
* 6: Andrew Geddes: From Global Empire to European Partner
* 7: Andrew Geddes: Understanding Decline
* 8: Andrew Geddes: European Union Institutions
* 9: Andrew Geddes: The Europeanisation of British Politics?
* Part Two: Institutions and Processes
* 10: Dennis Kavanagh: The Constitutional Framework
* 11: David Richards: The Core Executive I: Prime Ministers and Power
Dependency
* 12: David Richards: The Core Executive II: Ministers, Civil Servants
and Power Dependency
* 13: Martin Smith: Policy-Making and the Managerial Framework
* 14: David Richards: The British State Today: Power, Meta-Governance
and Regulation
* 15: Dennis Kavanagh: Local Government
* 16: Martin Smith: Quangos and Agencies
* 17: David Richards: A (Dis)United Kingdom? Devolution and the Policy
Process
* 18: Dennis Kavanagh: Political Parties
* 19: Dennis Kavanagh: Parliament
* 20: Dennis Kavanagh: Elections and Voting
* 21: David Richards: Pressure Groups and Policy Networks
* 22: Martin Smith: The Decline in Representative Politics
* 23: Martin Smith: New Forms of Participation
* 24: Dennis Kavanagh: The Judiciary and Rights
* 25: Dennis Kavanagh: The Mass Media and Politics
* Part Three: Policy
* 26: Martin Smith: Economic Policy
* 27: Andrew Geddes: The Welfare State
* 28: Andrew Geddes: Health and Education Policy: The Welfare State
We're In
* 29: Andrew Geddes: The Politics of Immigration, Asylum and Ethnic
Diversity
* 30: David Richards: The Politics of Law and Order
* 31: Dennis Kavanagh: Foreign and Defence Policy
* 32: Martin Smith: Conclusion
* Part One: The Context of British Politics
* 1: David Richards: Why Study British Politics?
* 2: Martin Smith: Understanding Politics
* 3: David Richards: Modes of the British State: From Government to
Governance
* 4: Dennis Kavanagh: Ideas and Ideologies in British Politics
* 5: Martin Smith: The Structure and Evolution of British Society
* 6: Andrew Geddes: From Global Empire to European Partner
* 7: Andrew Geddes: Understanding Decline
* 8: Andrew Geddes: European Union Institutions
* 9: Andrew Geddes: The Europeanisation of British Politics?
* Part Two: Institutions and Processes
* 10: Dennis Kavanagh: The Constitutional Framework
* 11: David Richards: The Core Executive I: Prime Ministers and Power
Dependency
* 12: David Richards: The Core Executive II: Ministers, Civil Servants
and Power Dependency
* 13: Martin Smith: Policy-Making and the Managerial Framework
* 14: David Richards: The British State Today: Power, Meta-Governance
and Regulation
* 15: Dennis Kavanagh: Local Government
* 16: Martin Smith: Quangos and Agencies
* 17: David Richards: A (Dis)United Kingdom? Devolution and the Policy
Process
* 18: Dennis Kavanagh: Political Parties
* 19: Dennis Kavanagh: Parliament
* 20: Dennis Kavanagh: Elections and Voting
* 21: David Richards: Pressure Groups and Policy Networks
* 22: Martin Smith: The Decline in Representative Politics
* 23: Martin Smith: New Forms of Participation
* 24: Dennis Kavanagh: The Judiciary and Rights
* 25: Dennis Kavanagh: The Mass Media and Politics
* Part Three: Policy
* 26: Martin Smith: Economic Policy
* 27: Andrew Geddes: The Welfare State
* 28: Andrew Geddes: Health and Education Policy: The Welfare State
We're In
* 29: Andrew Geddes: The Politics of Immigration, Asylum and Ethnic
Diversity
* 30: David Richards: The Politics of Law and Order
* 31: Dennis Kavanagh: Foreign and Defence Policy
* 32: Martin Smith: Conclusion
* 1: David Richards: Why Study British Politics?
* 2: Martin Smith: Understanding Politics
* 3: David Richards: Modes of the British State: From Government to
Governance
* 4: Dennis Kavanagh: Ideas and Ideologies in British Politics
* 5: Martin Smith: The Structure and Evolution of British Society
* 6: Andrew Geddes: From Global Empire to European Partner
* 7: Andrew Geddes: Understanding Decline
* 8: Andrew Geddes: European Union Institutions
* 9: Andrew Geddes: The Europeanisation of British Politics?
* Part Two: Institutions and Processes
* 10: Dennis Kavanagh: The Constitutional Framework
* 11: David Richards: The Core Executive I: Prime Ministers and Power
Dependency
* 12: David Richards: The Core Executive II: Ministers, Civil Servants
and Power Dependency
* 13: Martin Smith: Policy-Making and the Managerial Framework
* 14: David Richards: The British State Today: Power, Meta-Governance
and Regulation
* 15: Dennis Kavanagh: Local Government
* 16: Martin Smith: Quangos and Agencies
* 17: David Richards: A (Dis)United Kingdom? Devolution and the Policy
Process
* 18: Dennis Kavanagh: Political Parties
* 19: Dennis Kavanagh: Parliament
* 20: Dennis Kavanagh: Elections and Voting
* 21: David Richards: Pressure Groups and Policy Networks
* 22: Martin Smith: The Decline in Representative Politics
* 23: Martin Smith: New Forms of Participation
* 24: Dennis Kavanagh: The Judiciary and Rights
* 25: Dennis Kavanagh: The Mass Media and Politics
* Part Three: Policy
* 26: Martin Smith: Economic Policy
* 27: Andrew Geddes: The Welfare State
* 28: Andrew Geddes: Health and Education Policy: The Welfare State
We're In
* 29: Andrew Geddes: The Politics of Immigration, Asylum and Ethnic
Diversity
* 30: David Richards: The Politics of Law and Order
* 31: Dennis Kavanagh: Foreign and Defence Policy
* 32: Martin Smith: Conclusion