The British Political Process: An Introduction

The British Political Process: An Introduction

The British Political Process: An Introduction

The British Political Process: An Introduction

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Overview

British Political Process: An Introduction is an exciting new text for students which clearly and simply explains the workings of the British political system. Written by those close to the political process, it provides an authoritative, reliable and manageable guide to understanding all the key elements of government and politics in Britain. It begins by placing British politics in context and then explores those areas which feature on British Politics courses.
Benefits to students include:
* an exploration of the key areas, including: the constitution; elections; parties; pressure groups and lobbying; media; parliament; Whitehall; the Prime Minister and Ministers; the EU; devolution; and the future of British politics
* government documents which give unique insights into actual political processes, as well as figures, cartoons and tables which illustrate and summarise information and statistics in an accessible way
* appendices provide useful information such as: a glossary of terms; a chronology of events; a digest of facts; and a guide to politics on the internet
* a knowledgeable and experienced team of writers who offer a unique insight into British political processes.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781134943982
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 09/11/2002
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 410
File size: 17 MB
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About the Author

Tony Wright

Table of Contents

1. The Shape of British Politics; 2. The Constitutional Context; 3. Elections and Electors; 4. Parties and the Party System; 5 Pressures and Publics; 6 Campaigns and Communications; 7. Parliament and Politicians; 8. Governing at the Centre; 9. Governing Beyond the Centre; 10. Whither British Politics?
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