New labour in power
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New labour in power
Manchester University Press , Distributed exclusively in the USA by St. Martin's, 2000
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
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: hbk ISBN 9780719054617
Description
A systematic and comprehensive study of the early performance of New Labour in power. It brings together the results of a co-ordinated research initiative underway in the Department of Government at the University of Manchester, charting the developing relationship between election promise and government policy across the whole sweep of New Labour's manifesto agenda. Each chapter examines New Labour's initial comments, charts opening policy moves, and traces policy trajectories in each major department of state; so generating a comprehensive audit of New Labour's electoral fidelity and an academically-informed assessment of New Labour's likely policy trajectory though its first period of office. -- .
Table of Contents
- The character of New Labour, David Coates
- New Labour and the electorate, Andrew Russell
- New labour and the Clinton presidency, Douglas Jaenicke
- New Labour and the "left that is left" in western Europe, Jill Lovecy
- New Labour and the machinery of government, Martin Burch, Ian Holliday
- New Labour and the constitution, Martin Burch, Ian Holliday
- New Labour and Northern Ireland, Nick Randall
- the economic policy of New Labour, Michael Moran, Elizabeth Alexander
- New Labour's industrial and employment policy, David Coates
- New Labour and the global economy, Rorden wilkinson
- New Labour and the environment, Stephen Young
- New Labour's education policy, Gail Steward
- New Labour and welfare reform, David Purdey
- New Labour and health, Bruce Wood
- New Labour and "law and order", Inderjeet Parmar
- New labour policies for the media and arts, Peter Humphreys
- European policy - fresh start or false dawn? Simon Bulmer
- New Labour and international development, Ralph A. Young
- New Labour and defence, Philip Gummett
- New Labour's foreign policy, Peter Lawler.
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: pbk ISBN 9780719054624
Description
A systematic and comprehensive study of the early performance of New Labour in power. It brings together the results of a co-ordinated research initiative underway in the Department of Government at the University of Manchester, charting the developing relationship between election promise and government policy across the whole sweep of New Labour's manifesto agenda. Each chapter examines New Labour's initial comments, charts opening policy moves, and traces policy trajectories in each major department of state; so generating a comprehensive audit of New Labour's electoral fidelity and an academically-informed assessment of New Labour's likely policy trajectory though its first period of office. -- .
Table of Contents
The character of New Labour - David Coates
New Labour and the electorate - Andrew Russell
New labour and the Clinton presidency - Douglas Jaenicke
New Labour and the "left that is left" in western Europe - Jill Lovecy
New Labour and the machinery of government - Martin Burch - Ian Holliday
New Labour and the constitution - Martin Burch - Ian Holliday
New Labour and Northern Ireland - Nick Randall
The economic policy of New Labour - Michael Moran - Elizabeth Alexander
New Labour's industrial and employment policy - David Coates
New Labour and the global economy - Rorden Wilkinson
New Labour and the environment - Stephen Young
New Labour's education policy - Gail Steward
New Labour and welfare reform - David Purdey
New Labour and health - Bruce Wood
New Labour and "law and order" - Inderjeet Parmar
New labour policies for the media and arts - Peter Humphreys
European policy - fresh start or false dawn? - Simon Bulmer
New Labour and international development - Ralph A. Young
New Labour and defence - Philip Gummett
New Labour's foreign policy - Peter Lawler -- .
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