From the Back Cover:
Systematically revised and updated, British Politics is an accessible and definitive guide to the shape of Britain's political institutions and processes. The new edition covers significant developments and events in British politics, such as the financial crisis and the 2010 general election, and provides full analysis of the first year of the Conservative-Liberal Democrat coalition government.
Incorporating useful learning aids throughout, the book examines the state of British politics set against the background of devolution within the UK and an ever-changing European and global environment.
Key features
· 'Comparative politics' boxes highlight differences and similarities with other political systems
· 'Academic controversy' boxes summarize debates on key issues
· On-page glossary explains key words and concepts
· Chapter summaries, questions for discussion and further reading to stimulate and reinforce learning
· Illustrated 'key thinker' profiles
· A companion website – www.palgrave.com/foundations/leach – containing valuable additional material for students and lecturers
About the Author:
ROBERT LEACH is Principal Lecturer at Leeds Metropolitan University, UK, where he is now a Visiting Reader following his retirement from teaching. He has written extensively on British government, local government and ideologies. Recent publications for Palgrave Macmillan include Local Governance in Britain and Political Ideology in Britain.
BILL COXALL was sometime Senior Lecturer in Humanities, Brighton University, UK.
LYNTON ROBINS is Co-ordinator for Public Policy, De Montfort University, UK, and AQA Chief Examiner for Government and Politics A Level. He co-authored with Bill Coxall, British Politics Since the War (Palgrave Macmillan, 1997).
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