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El. knyga: British Politics: The Basics

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(Liverpool Hope University, UK)
  • Formatas: 464 pages
  • Serija: The Basics
  • Išleidimo metai: 03-Nov-2020
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9780429578700
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  • Formatas: 464 pages
  • Serija: The Basics
  • Išleidimo metai: 03-Nov-2020
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9780429578700
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Fully updated and expanded, the second edition of this still compact text on British politics expertly analyses the major changes in British political life, placing them revealingly within the context of the evolution of British society from absolute monarchy to representative democracy.

The author considers each of the major components of British politics in digestible chapters, such as the Monarchy and the House of Lords, the Commons, voting behaviour, parties and pressure groups, the prime minister and cabinet, devolution, local government, and foreign policy. The book includes two new chapters on the EU referendum and Brexit, and the extraordinary December 2019 election, as well as coverage of events such as the coronavirus pandemic, and the respective travails of the increasingly split two major political parties.

This readable and comprehensive introduction will be of key interest to A-level students, undergraduates and those new to the study of British politics.

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"So much changed in British politics between 2015 and the 2020s. Only a genuine expert could explain successfully its significance within a broader understanding of the Basics of that politics. Unsurprisingly Bill Jones is the author who has achieved that."

Alan Ware, Worcester College, University of Oxford, UK

"Comprehensive enough to tell students what they need to know yet concise enough to ensure it's a resource to which they will want to return to again and again, this update is a very welcome addition to introductory texts on the ever-changing politics of the UK."

Tim Bale, Queen Mary University of London, UK

"Bill Jones manages to cover an amazing amount of ground in this clear and succinct book. It works brilliantly as a compact introductory guide to the British political system, to its history and wider context, and to British politics today."

Kevin Theakston, University of Leeds, UK

List of figures
xii
List of tables
xiii
List of boxes
xv
Preface xvii
Part I Introduction
1(34)
1 British politics in flux
3(18)
2 The evolution of Britain's political system
21(14)
Part II The political context
35(96)
3 Introductory overview of the British political system
37(10)
4 The social and economic context
47(23)
5 Political culture
70(16)
6 The unwritten constitution
86(12)
7 Political ideas I: up to New Labour
98(13)
8 Political ideas II: from New Labour to Brexit
111(20)
Part III The mediating agencies
131(56)
9 Political parties
133(20)
10 Pressure groups
153(13)
11 The mass media
166(21)
Part IV The legislature
187(70)
12 The monarchy
189(10)
13 The House of Lords
199(6)
14 The House of Commons
205(14)
15 Voting behaviour in the UK
219(20)
16 The 2019 general election
239(18)
Part V The executive
257(66)
17 The prime minister and cabinet
259(24)
18 Ministers and civil servants
283(18)
19 Policy-making in British government
301(22)
Part VI Sub-national government
323(52)
20 Devolution
325(17)
21 Local government: provenance and decline
342(17)
22 The judiciary and politics
359(16)
Part VII Conclusions
375(51)
23 The extraordinary Brexit saga
377(22)
24 Britain and the world
399(13)
25 Concluding comments: an uncertain future
412(14)
Glossary 426(5)
Index 431
Bill Jones is Senior Honorary Research Fellow at Liverpool Hope University where he was formerly Professor of Politics and History.