The definitive account of the impact of the first coalition in British politics since the end of the Second World War from a team of distinguished experts. This book cuts through the claims and hype to deliver the truth about the historic impact and quality of this unique government.
The definitive account of the impact of the first coalition in British politics since the end of the Second World War from a team of distinguished experts. This book cuts through the claims and hype to deliver the truth about the historic impact and quality of this unique government.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
David Cameron as Prime Minister, 2010-15: the verdict of history Anthony Seldon Part I. The Coalition and the Government of Britain: 1. The coming of the coalition and the Coalition Agreement Mike Finn 2. The coalition and the constitution Martin Loughlin and Cal Viney 3. The coalition beyond Westminster Neil McGarvey 4. The coalition and the executive Peter Riddell 5. The coalition and Parliament Philip Cowley Part II. The Coalition and Policy: 6. The coalition and the economy Paul Johnson and Daniel Chandler 7. The coalition and energy policy Dieter Helm 8. The coalition and infrastructure Julian Glover 9. The coalition and society (I): home affairs and local government Tony Travers 10. The coalition and society (II): education Alan Smithers 11. The coalition and society (III): health and long-term care Howard Glennerster 12. The coalition and society (IV): welfare Nicholas Timmins 13. The coalition and foreign affairs Michael Clarke 14. Europe: the coalition's poisoned chalice Julie Smith 15. 'What the coalition did for women': a new gender consensus, coalition division and gendered austerity Rosie Campbell and Sarah Childs 16. The coalition and culture: 'bread, circuses and Britishness' Rory Coonan Part III. The Coalition and Political Culture: 17. The coalition and the Conservatives Philip Norton 18. The coalition and the Liberal Democrats Mike Finn 19. The coalition and the Labour Party Guy Lodge and Illias Thoms 20. The coalition and the media Peter Preston 21. The coalition, elections and referendums John Curtice Part IV. Conclusion: 22. Conclusion: the net coalition effect Mike Finn.
David Cameron as Prime Minister, 2010-15: the verdict of history Anthony Seldon Part I. The Coalition and the Government of Britain: 1. The coming of the coalition and the Coalition Agreement Mike Finn 2. The coalition and the constitution Martin Loughlin and Cal Viney 3. The coalition beyond Westminster Neil McGarvey 4. The coalition and the executive Peter Riddell 5. The coalition and Parliament Philip Cowley Part II. The Coalition and Policy: 6. The coalition and the economy Paul Johnson and Daniel Chandler 7. The coalition and energy policy Dieter Helm 8. The coalition and infrastructure Julian Glover 9. The coalition and society (I): home affairs and local government Tony Travers 10. The coalition and society (II): education Alan Smithers 11. The coalition and society (III): health and long-term care Howard Glennerster 12. The coalition and society (IV): welfare Nicholas Timmins 13. The coalition and foreign affairs Michael Clarke 14. Europe: the coalition's poisoned chalice Julie Smith 15. 'What the coalition did for women': a new gender consensus, coalition division and gendered austerity Rosie Campbell and Sarah Childs 16. The coalition and culture: 'bread, circuses and Britishness' Rory Coonan Part III. The Coalition and Political Culture: 17. The coalition and the Conservatives Philip Norton 18. The coalition and the Liberal Democrats Mike Finn 19. The coalition and the Labour Party Guy Lodge and Illias Thoms 20. The coalition and the media Peter Preston 21. The coalition, elections and referendums John Curtice Part IV. Conclusion: 22. Conclusion: the net coalition effect Mike Finn.
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