From Winston Churchill to Nick Clegg, Tony Blair to Nigel Farage, elite British politicians have privately and publicly toyed with the concept of co-operating with their competitors. Cross-Party Politics in Britain, 1945-2019 takes a historical-comparative look at seven such cases from the last 80 years.
From Winston Churchill to Nick Clegg, Tony Blair to Nigel Farage, elite British politicians have privately and publicly toyed with the concept of co-operating with their competitors. Cross-Party Politics in Britain, 1945-2019 takes a historical-comparative look at seven such cases from the last 80 years.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Dr Alan Wager has taught British and European politics at Queen Mary University of London, King's College London, and the LSE, and held an Archival By-Fellowship at Churchill College, Cambridge. As the UK worked through the politics of Brexit, he spent five years at the academic think tank UK in a Changing Europe. He now works in public insight for a major public policy not-for-profit organization and writes on British politics in the national media.
Inhaltsangabe
* 1: Introduction * 2: Churchill and the Liberal Party 1945 1951 * 3: A 'Government of National Unity'? February October 1974 * 4: The Formation of the Lib Lab Pact, 1976 1977 * 5: The Formation of the SDP and the Alliance, 1979 1981 * 6: The Blair Ashdown Project and Lib Lab Politics, 1992 1999 * 7: The Formation and Continuation of the Coalition Government, 2007 2015 * 8: The Cross Party Politics of Brexit, June 2017 December 2019 * Conclusion
* 1: Introduction * 2: Churchill and the Liberal Party 1945 1951 * 3: A 'Government of National Unity'? February October 1974 * 4: The Formation of the Lib Lab Pact, 1976 1977 * 5: The Formation of the SDP and the Alliance, 1979 1981 * 6: The Blair Ashdown Project and Lib Lab Politics, 1992 1999 * 7: The Formation and Continuation of the Coalition Government, 2007 2015 * 8: The Cross Party Politics of Brexit, June 2017 December 2019 * Conclusion
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