TL reading update 13
The Clift and Tomlinson (2007) paper on the Keynesianism of New Labour which was criticised by Hay (2007) has brought forth a response by Clift and Tomlinson:
Clift, B. and J.D. Tomlinson (2007) ‘Complexity, constraint and New Labour’s putative neo-liberalism’, British Journal of Political Science, 37 (2), pp. 378-81.
It is extremely unlikely that this is the […]
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The Clift and Tomlinson (2007) paper on the Keynesianism of New Labour which was criticised by Hay (2007) has brought forth a response by Clift and Tomlinson:
Clift, B. and J.D. Tomlinson (2007) ‘Complexity, constraint and New Labour’s putative neo-liberalism’, British Journal of Political Science, 37 (2), pp. 378-81.
It is extremely unlikely that this is the last word on the matter!
Also in that issue of the BJPS something which will be of great interest to those seeking further examples of successfully empirically-based analyses of British politics:
Berlinski, S., T. Dewan, et al. (2007) ‘The length of ministerial tenure in the United Kingdom, 1945-97’, British Journal of Political Science, 37 (2), pp. 245-62.
Finally, don’t forget this week’s Economist has a special issue on the EU at 50.
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