Cameron : the politics of modernisation and manipulation
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Cameron : the politics of modernisation and manipulation
(New perspectives on the right)
Manchester University Press, 2020
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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内容説明
David Cameron was leader of the Conservative Party (2005-16) and Prime Minister of the United Kingdom (2010-16). His legacy may be one of the most significant of any post-war British prime minister. But did he have a distinctive political strategy, and if so how should we characterise it?
This book provides a new and distinctive interpretation of 'Cameronism', focusing on the twin themes of modernisation and manipulation.
Heppell identifies three core aspects of Cameron's modernisation strategy: his attempts to detoxify the image of the Conservative Party; his efforts to delegitimise the Labour Party by blaming it for the financial crisis and austerity; and Cameron's use of the 'Big Society' narrative as a means of reducing the perceived responsibilities of the state. Manipulation is explored in relation to the Coalition Government and the exploitation of the Liberal Democrats, on policies such as austerity, tuition fees and electoral reform.
Finally, the book examines Cameronism in relation to current challenges to the existing political order: Brexit, Scottish independence, and the rise of populism.
This timely book is essential reading to those interested in British party politics and Prime Ministerial leadership. -- .
目次
1 Introduction
2 The politics of detoxification: Restyling and reconstructing Conservatism
3 The politics of delegitimisation: Critiquing New Labour and post-New Labour
4 The politics of depoliticisation: The Big Society narrative
5 Controlling the coalition agenda: Marginalising the Liberal Democrats
6 Political binding: The legislative exploitation of the Liberal Democrats
7 Managing political dimensions: The rise of multi-party politics
8 Conclusion
Bibliography
Index -- .
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