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This new edition provides comprehensive and up-to-date overview of the variety of party systems found at central, devolved and local levels in British politics.
List of contents
- 1: Party Systems in the UK: An Overview
- 2: The Changing Electoral Market in Britain: From Mobilization to Competition
- 3: Understanding Electoral Change: Realignment or Dealignment?
- 4: How Parties Compete 1: Ideological Reputations and Manoeuvres
- 5: How Parties Compete 2: Programmatic Adaptation
- 6: How Paries Compete 3: Imagery, Media Effects, and Political Marketing
- 7: Conflict and Cohesion in Parties
- 8: Members, Leaders, and the Distribution of Power Within Parties
- 9: Party Organizational Resources
- 10: Parties and the Political System
- Appendix
About the author
Paul Webb is Professor of Politics at the University of Sussex, and has held previous and visiting positions at universities in the UK, Australia and Japan. He has researched and published widely on party and electoral politics and is editor of the journal Party Politics. He is an elected Fellow of the Academy of Social Sciences.
Tim Bale is Professor of Politics at Queen Mary University of London. Previously he taught at Sussex University, Victoria University of Wellington and Sheffield University. He specializes in party politics in the UK and Europe and appears frequently in the British and international media.
Summary
This new edition provides comprehensive and up-to-date overview of the variety of party systems found at central, devolved and local levels in British politics.
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When so much of the media focus is on leaders this is a brilliantly researched and illuminating reminder that British politics is based around parties...making it a must read for all those that want to make sense of the changing political patterns around the UK.