This revised and updated eleventh edition of this bestselling textbook is an indispensable introduction to British politics, providing a thorough and accessible overview of the institutions and processes of British government.
This revised and updated eleventh edition of this bestselling textbook is an indispensable introduction to British politics, providing a thorough and accessible overview of the institutions and processes of British government.
Bill Jones is Honorary Professor of Political Studies at Liverpool Hope University, UK. Philip Norton (Lord Norton of Louth) is Professor of Government at the University of Hull, UK. Isabelle Hertner is Reader in the Politics of Britain in Europe, King's College, London, UK.
Inhaltsangabe
Part 1: Context 1 Turbulence and realignment: Understanding contemporary politics in the United Kingdom 2 The UK, Europe, and the world 3 The social and economic context Point of View... The breaking of Britain Part 2: Defining the Political World 4 Ideology and the liberal tradition 5 Political ideas: The major parties 6 Political ideas: Identities and political fringes Point of View... The new working class Part 3: The Representative Process 7 Social mobility and elites in the United Kingdom 8 Elections and voting 9 The mass media and political communication 10 Gender and British politics 11 Pressure groups 12 Political Parties 13 Devolution Point of View... The case for the centre right Part 4: The Legislative Process 14 The changing constitution 15 The House of Commons at work 16 The House of Commons under pressure 17 The House of Lords Part 5: The Executive Process 18 The core executive: the Prime Minister and Cabinet 19 Ministers, departments and civil servants 20 Local government 21 The judiciary Point of View... Our ministerial talent pool is perilously shallow: Can it be deepened? Part 6: The Policy Process 22 The policymaking process 23 The politics of law and order 24 Social policy in the UK 25 Economic policy 26 British foreign and defence policy 27 Britain and the European Union 28 UK immigration policy in a hostile environment Point of View... How to become a great Prime Minister Epilogue
Part 1: Context 1 Turbulence and realignment: Understanding contemporary politics in the United Kingdom 2 The UK, Europe, and the world 3 The social and economic context Point of View... The breaking of Britain Part 2: Defining the Political World 4 Ideology and the liberal tradition 5 Political ideas: The major parties 6 Political ideas: Identities and political fringes Point of View... The new working class Part 3: The Representative Process 7 Social mobility and elites in the United Kingdom 8 Elections and voting 9 The mass media and political communication 10 Gender and British politics 11 Pressure groups 12 Political Parties 13 Devolution Point of View... The case for the centre right Part 4: The Legislative Process 14 The changing constitution 15 The House of Commons at work 16 The House of Commons under pressure 17 The House of Lords Part 5: The Executive Process 18 The core executive: the Prime Minister and Cabinet 19 Ministers, departments and civil servants 20 Local government 21 The judiciary Point of View... Our ministerial talent pool is perilously shallow: Can it be deepened? Part 6: The Policy Process 22 The policymaking process 23 The politics of law and order 24 Social policy in the UK 25 Economic policy 26 British foreign and defence policy 27 Britain and the European Union 28 UK immigration policy in a hostile environment Point of View... How to become a great Prime Minister Epilogue
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