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The latest issue of Political Studies Review, 9.2 (May 2011), is a symposium on ‘British politics in an era of coalition government: understanding continuity and change’, comprising a preface by David Richards and: Diamond, P. (2011) ?Governing as New Labour: an inside account of the Blair and Brown years?, Political Studies Review, 9 (2), pp. [...]
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The latest issue of Political Studies Review, 9.2 (May 2011), is a symposium on ‘British politics in an era of coalition government: understanding continuity and change’, comprising a preface by David Richards and:
Diamond, P. (2011) ?Governing as New Labour: an inside account of the Blair and Brown years?, Political Studies Review, 9 (2), pp. 145-62.
Heffernan, R. (2011) ?Labour’s New Labour legacy: politics after Blair and Brown?, Political Studies Review, 9 (2), pp. 163-77.
Blunkett, D. and Richards, D. (2011) ?Labour in and out of government: political ideas, political practice and the British political tradition?, Political Studies Review, 9 (2), pp. 178-92.
Cairney, P. (2011) ?The new British political style: froma British to a Scottish political tradition?? ,Political Studies Review, 9 (2), pp. 208-20.
Kerr, P., Byrne, C., et al. (2011) ?Theorising Cameronism?, Political Studies Review, 9 (2), pp. 193-207.
Other new articles:
Clements, B. (2011) ?Examining public attitudes towards recent foreign policy issues: britain’s involvement in the Iran and Afghanistan conflicts?, Politics, 31 (2), pp. 63-71.
Flinders, M. and Kelso, A.S.j. (2011) ?Mind the gap: political analysis, public expectations and the Parliamentary decline thesis?, British Journal of Politics and International Relations, 13 (2), pp. 249-68.
McCourt, D.M. (2011) ?Rethinking Britain’s role in the world for a new decade: the limits of discursive therapy and the promise of field theory?, British Journal of Politics and International Relations, 13 (2), pp. 145-64.
Pyper, R. and Burnham, J. (2011) ?The British civil service: perspectives on “decline” and “modernisation”?, British Journal of Politics and International Relations, 13 (2), pp. 189-205.
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