Changing Party Policy in Britain: An Introduction

Richard Kelly

Changing Party Policy in Britain: An Introduction
Format
Paperback
Publisher
John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Published
28 December 1998
Pages
272
ISBN
9780631204909

Changing Party Policy in Britain: An Introduction

Richard Kelly

This book provides students and general readers with a crucial analysis of Britain’s shifting party dilemmas at a time of blurred voter loyalty, policy convergence between the main parties and increased pressure group activity. The volume is written by a team of experts in the policy fields concerned and provides a comprehensive analysis of a wide range of policy areas from economic and industrial policy to sexual equality, civil liberties and the environment. The contributors link policy developments to the traditions and character of governing parties and include case studies to explain how particular policies evolved.Each chapter begins with a brief synopsis and is then divided into four distinct sections so that readers can easily make comparisons between different policy areas. The sections are:* The Historical Context: Party Policy 1945-1992* An Unusual Climate: Continuity and Rupture 1992-1997* The 1997 General Election: Campaign and Aftermath* Conclusion: The Impact of Party Policy.All chapters also include a chronology of significant developments from April 1992 to October 1997 and a guide to further reading. This book provides an up-to-date, essential resource for students of British politics and general readers.

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