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Developments in British Politics

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Developments in British Politics

Developments in British Politics

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Published: 30 November, 2003
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Bringing together a set of specially commissioned chapters by leading authorities, this book provides an accessible introduction to politics and political change in the UK. It provides a systematic assessment of New Labour in government focusing in particular on continuities and contrasts between its first and second terms and with traditional social democracy. A central innovation is the concept of multi-focal politics to explain the consequences of globalization, Europeanization and devolution for the nature and distribution of power in the UK.
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Type Book
ISBN13 9780333987056
ISBN10 0333987055
Number Of Pages 416
Item Weight 608 g
Publisher / Reseller Palgrave Macmillan
Format paperback
Edition 7th ed.
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Praise for previous editions:
The Developments in British Politics series is excellent... The rapid production of new editions allows consideration of the latest analytical approaches and empirical events. --Martin J. Smith, British Journal of Politics and International Relations
This series goes from strength to strength... [W]ell written and carefully edited... [A] very informative and stimulating volume with an excellent bibliography and guides to further reading. --Michael Rush, Political Studies
Each successive edition is excellent in contemporary political analysis - I recommend it strongly to all students of UK government and politics. --Roger Guthrie, University of Newcastle

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Author's Bio

PATRICK DUNLEAVY is Professor of Government, London School of Economics. - ANDREW GAMBLE is Professor of Politics and Director of the Political Economy Research Centre, University of Sheffield. - RICHARD HEFFERNAN is Lecturer in Government and Politics, The Open University. - GILLIAN PEELE is Fellow and Tutor in Politics, Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford.

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