Labour's last chance? : the 1992 election and beyond
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Labour's last chance? : the 1992 election and beyond
Dartmouth, c1994
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Includes bibliographies and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This book is based upon the 1992 British Election Study, a source since 1964 of how and why people vote as they do. The 1992 study consists of two surveys: in one, 1600 people were interviewed after the 1987 election; in the other, 2800 people were interviewed for the first time.
Table of Contents
- The election campaign, Peter Clifford and Anthony Heath
- the media's coverage of the campaign, Holli Semetko et al
- does it matter what the papers say?, John Curtice and Holli Semetko
- tactical voting and Labour's prospects, Geoffrey Evans
- the economy and the 1992 election - was 1992 Labour's golden chance?, Bruno Paulson
- popular capitalism - the electoral legacy of Thatcherism, Geoff Garrett
- did Major win? did Kinnock lose? leadership effects in the 1992 election, Ivor Crewe and Anthony King
- party manifestos, Richard Topf
- Labour Party factionalism and extremism, Pippa Norris
- Labour's Policy Review, Anthony Heath and Roger Jowell
- will Scotland come to the aid of the party?, Jack Brand et al
- the poll tax and the electoral register, Jeremy Smith and Ian McLean
- the geography of voting and representation - regions and the declining importance of the cube law, Ron Johnston et al
- can Labour win?, Anthony Heath et al. Appendix: the 1992 cross-section and panel surveys, Bridget Taylor et al.
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