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The follow-up volume to the same editors' New Labour in Government provides a systematic assessment of Blair's first term and the continuities and changes into his second. Bringing together specially-commissioned chapters by leading authorities in a tightly-edited format , it places particular emphasis on the evolution of New Labour's political performance, policy and statecraft set in its historical, ideological and organizational context.
This publication consists of 12 essays on the principal thinkers
and schools of thought concerned with the political and historical
development of the Labour Party and Labour movement. It is an
examination of the major methodologies and approaches in Labour
studies and a critical evaluation and appreciation of much of the
most interesting scholarship in this area of study. The essays have
been written by contributors who have devoted many years to the
study of the Labour Party, the trade union movement and the various
ideologies associated with them. and goes on to examine key periods
in the development of the ideologies to which the party has
subscribed. This includes the ideology on inter-war Labourism, the
rival post-war perspectives on Labourism, the New Left, and the
contentious alliance of unions with Labour. Key thinkers analysed
include: Henry Pelling; Ross McKibbin; Ralph Miliband; Lewis
Minkin; David Marquand; Perry Anderson; and Tom Nairn. Each chapter
situates its subject matter in the context of a broader
intellectual legacy, including the works of Sidney and Beatrice
Webb, Theodore Rothstein, Stuart Hall and Samuel Beer, among
others. This book should be of interest to undergraduate students
of British politics and political theory and to academics concerned
with Labour politics and history, trade union history and politics,
research methodology and political analysis.
This volume features key political issues for 1990s Britain: the
reform of the Labour party; the use of opinion polls; the impact of
the media; European integration; Scotland and regional trends; and
the bases of party support.
The focus for students of Latin America in the past decade has been
on the political forces of the left and the so-called "pink tide"
presidencies attempting to bring about social and economic change
in the region. However, there has been far less attention paid to
the rightwing political forces resisting such change. Such
opposition is being orchestrated by political parties, business,
the private media and other social and cultural institutions and is
linked to the "soft power" of US diplomacy. In recent years its
activities have often appeared to challenge the democratic process
itself. This volume, from the editors of the acclaimed "Reclaiming
Latin America, " addresses the current trajectories of rightwing
politics in Latin America in the face of leftist governments and
regional alliances, the discrediting of neoliberalism, and the
decline of US hegemony. It includes overview chapters on historical
context and rightwing typologies; US policy towards Latin America;
the role of US-based think-tanks; the role of transnational
business and of the private media, as well as offering
country-specific chapters on key states with rightwing governments
(Mexico, Colombia and Peru) and on opposition to left-of-center
governments in Venezuela, Bolivia, Cuba, Brazil, Paraguay,
Argentina and Chile. It will also consider the recent political
victories obtained by the Latin American right through the polls
and by force in Chile, Panama and Honduras. A revealing and
important book for anyone interested in contemporary Latin American
politics.
The focus for students of Latin America in the past decade has been
on the political forces of the left and the so-called "pink tide"
presidencies attempting to bring about social and economic change
in the region. However, there has been far less attention paid to
the rightwing political forces resisting such change. Such
opposition is being orchestrated by political parties, business,
the private media and other social and cultural institutions and is
linked to the "soft power" of US diplomacy. In recent years its
activities have often appeared to challenge the democratic process
itself. This volume, from the editors of the acclaimed "Reclaiming
Latin America, " addresses the current trajectories of rightwing
politics in Latin America in the face of leftist governments and
regional alliances, the discrediting of neoliberalism, and the
decline of US hegemony. It includes overview chapters on historical
context and rightwing typologies; US policy towards Latin America;
the role of US-based think-tanks; the role of transnational
business and of the private media, as well as offering
country-specific chapters on key states with rightwing governments
(Mexico, Colombia and Peru) and on opposition to left-of-center
governments in Venezuela, Bolivia, Cuba, Brazil, Paraguay,
Argentina and Chile. It will also consider the recent political
victories obtained by the Latin American right through the polls
and by force in Chile, Panama and Honduras. A revealing and
important book for anyone interested in contemporary Latin American
politics.
Contents: Political Awareness and Heterogeneity in Models of
Voting: Some Evidence from the British Election Studies John
Bartle. The Missing Tories in Opinion Polls: Silent, Forgetful or
Lost? John Curtice, Nick Sparrow and John Turner. Anchors Aweigh:
Variations in Strength of Party Identification and in
Socio-political Attitudes among the British Electorate 1991-94 Ron
Johnston and Charles Pattie. Class and Nation in England and
Scotland Anthony Heath, Nan dirk di Graaf and Ariana Need. Crooked
Margins and Marginal Seats James Cornford and Daniel Dorling. A
Question of Interaction: Using Logistic Regression to Examine
Geographic Effects on British Voting Behaviour Andrew Russell.
Discourses of Modernization: Gaitskell, Blair and the Reform of
Clause IV Michael Kenny and Martin J Smith. Voting Behaviour, The
Economy and the Mass Media: Dependency, Consonance and Priming as a
Route to Theoretical and Empirical Integration Neil T Gavin. Error
Correction Models of Party Support: The Case of New Labour Harold D
Clarke, Marianne C Stewart and Paul Whiteley. The Enhancement of
Leadership Power: The Labour Party and the Impact of Political
Communications Richard Heffernan and James Stan
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