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Politics UK

[edited by] Bill Jones, Philip Norton and Oliver Daddow ; with contributed material by Colin Copus ... [et al.] ; and concluding articles by Mark Garnett ... [et al.]

Routledge, 2018

9th ed

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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This revised and updated ninth edition of the bestselling textbook Politics UK is an indispensable introduction to British politics. It provides a thorough and accessible overview of the institutions and processes of British government, a good grounding in British political history and an incisive introduction to the issues and challenges facing Britain today, including the European referendum and Brexit. The ninth edition welcomes brand new material from seven new contributors to complement the rigorously updated and highly respected chapters retained from the previous edition. It delivers excellent coverage of contemporary events including a new chapter on Euro-scepticism and the European referendum, an assessment of the performance of Labour's leadership, the trials and tribulations of the Liberal Democrats and UKIP, and the evolving devolution debate in Scotland, led by the Scottish Nationalist Party. Features of the new edition include: Britain in context boxes offering contrasting international perspectives on key themes in British politics A comprehensive 'who's who' of politics in the form of Profile boxes featuring key political figures And another thing . . . pieces containing short articles written by distinguished commentators including Mark Garnett, Sir David Omand, Richard Wilkinson and Sir Simon Jenkins An epilogue analyzing the turbulent state of UK politics following the European referendum With chapters written by highly respected scholars in the field and contemporary articles on real-world politics from well-known political commentators, this textbook is an essential guide for all students of British politics.

Table of Contents

Preface, Part I: Context, 1. The Changing Context of UK Politics and Key Concepts in the Study of Politics, Bill Jones, 2. The UK, the World and Europe, Oliver Daddow, 3. The Social and Economic Context, Kevin Hickson and Ben Williams, And Another Thing: Towards a More Equal Society, Richard Wilkinson and Kate Pickett, Part II: Defining the Political World, 4. Ideology and the Liberal Tradition, Bill Jones, 5. Political Ideas: the Major Parties, Bill Jones, 6. Political Ideas: Themes and Fringes, Bill Jones, 7. From Euro-scepticism to Brexit, Bill Jones, And Another Thing: 'Fake News' and our 'Post-truth' Political World, Bill Jones, Part III: The Representative Process, 8. Elections and Voting, David Denver, 9. The Mass Media and Political Communication, Bill Jones, 10. Parliamentary Representation, Byron Criddle, 11. Pressure Groups, Bill Jones, 12. Political Parties, Danny Rye, 13. Devolution, Russell Deacon, And Another Thing: Is the United Kingdom Doomed? Sir Simon Jenkins, Part IV: The Legislative Process, 14. The Changing Constitution, Philip Norton, 15. The Crown, Philip Norton, 16. The House of Commons at Work, Philip Norton, 17. The House of Commons Under Pressure, Philip Norton, 18. The House of Lords, Philip Norton, And Another Things: Does Britain Need a Federal Constitution? Mark Garnett, Part V: The Executive Process, 19. The Core Executive: Prime Minister and Cabinet, Philip Norton, 20. Ministers, Departments and Civil Servants, Philip Norton, 21. Local Government, Colin Copus, 22. The Judiciary, Philip Norton, And Another Thing: The Generalist Philosophy in British Public Administration, Sir David Omand, Part VI: The Policy Process, 23. The Policy-Making Process, Bill Jones, 24. The Politics of Law and Order, Bill Jones, 25. Social Policy in the UK, Anneliese Dodds, 26. Economic Policy, Wyn Grant, 27. British Foreign and Defence Policy, Bill Jones, 28. Britain and the European Union, Michael Holmes, And Another Thing: Lost an Empire, not yet Found a Role, David Sanders, Afterword: The General Election of 2017, David Denver

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