This rigorous, seminal study of leadership selection in British Politics focuses on the Conservatives and Labour Party to explore the skills needed to be an effective leader over the course of the 20th and into the 21st Century.
This rigorous, seminal study of leadership selection in British Politics focuses on the Conservatives and Labour Party to explore the skills needed to be an effective leader over the course of the 20th and into the 21st Century.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Andrew Denham is Reader in Government, University of Nottingham. Kieron O'Hara is Senior Research Fellow in the School of Electronics and Computer Science, University of Southampton, and a Fellow of the Web Science Research Initiative
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Introduction 1 Towards the end of the 'magic circle' 2 A democratic parliamentary Conservative Party 3 Enfranchising the extra-parliamentary party 4 From chairman to leader: the selection of Labour leaders by the Parliamentary Labour Party, 1906-80 5 From Healey to Miliband: the election of Labour leaders and deputy leaders by the Electoral College 6 The Labour leadership election(s) of Jeremy Corbyn Conclusion References Index
Introduction 1 Towards the end of the 'magic circle' 2 A democratic parliamentary Conservative Party 3 Enfranchising the extra-parliamentary party 4 From chairman to leader: the selection of Labour leaders by the Parliamentary Labour Party, 1906-80 5 From Healey to Miliband: the election of Labour leaders and deputy leaders by the Electoral College 6 The Labour leadership election(s) of Jeremy Corbyn Conclusion References Index
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