Volume 96, Issue 2
April/June 2025
This issue features a collection titled 'Governing from the Centre Left' edited by Deborah Mabbett and Peter Sloman. In this collection, authors including Claire Ainsley, Jörg Michael Dostal and Eunice Goes examine how centre-left governments in North America, Australasia, and Western Europe have dealt with recent global pressures, and consider what lessons the UK Labour government should learn from its overseas counterparts. Other articles include a commentary by Ben Jackson titled 'Poverty and the Labour Party'; John Connolly, Matthew Flinders and David Judge on 'How Not to Deliver Policies: Lessons in Undeliverability from the Conservative Governments of 2019–2024'; Stewart Lansley on 'Wealth Accumulation: The Good, the Bad and the Ugly'; and Coree Brown Swan, Paul Anderson, and Judith Sijstermans on 'Politics and the Pandemic: The UK Covid-19 Inquiry and Devolution'. A selection of book reviews feature Victoria Brittain's review of 'Palestinian Refugee Women from Syria to Jordan, Decolonizing the Geopolitics of Displacement' by Afaf Jabiri, and Anna Coote's review of 'The Care Dilemma: Caring Enough in the Age of Sex Equality', by David Goodhart.
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Poverty and the Labour PartyFree to read
The Contradictions of the Albanese Labor Government in Australia: The Promise and Limits of ‘Thin’ LabourismFree to read
How Not to Deliver Policies: Lessons in Undeliverability from the Conservative Governments of 2019–2024Free to read
Wealth Accumulation: The Good, the Bad and the UglyFree to read
Global Britain versus Little England? National Identity and the Future of the British RightFree to read
The New Politics of Public Inquiries