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Why the Civil Service is Failing – and What to do About it
The working relationship between ministers and civil servants has become dysfunctional.
- Civil Service & Bureaucracy
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US Republicans and the New Fusionism
The content and character of US Republicanism has changed.
- Elections & Campaigning
- Populism
- USA
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Should the Prime Minister Sit in the House of Lords?
There is nothing to prevent a prime minister from sitting in the House of Lords, and it could offer several concrete advantages.
- Constitution
- Parliament
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The Road to Victory Runs Through Scotland? Prospects for Labour in the Post-Sturgeon Era
Is it time for an new era for Scottish Labour?
- Scotland
- Labour Party
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Greece: The Return of the Right
Why both Syriza and PASOK, together with the centre right, are responsible for opening up a massive political space for the development of the extreme right in Greece.
- Political Parties
- Populism
- Racism & Antisemitism
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From Donald Dewar to Humza Yousaf: The Role of Scotland’s First Ministers and the Importance of Political Leadership
The establishment of the Scottish Parliament created new institutions and a political environment which has had lasting implications.
- Elections & Campaigning
- Scotland
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Interrogating the Political Economy of Age
The politics of age are just that: political.
- Elections & Campaigning
- Equality
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On Surprises, Strategy, the Economy and What Comes Next for Scottish Independence
The crisis that engulfed the SNP after Nicola Sturgeon resigned has hallmarks of the kind of strategic surprise that can be fatal for organisations.
- Political Parties
- Scotland
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What Would the British Party System Look Like Under Proportional Representation?
Surveying the party systems of other countries can offer lessons for what Britain might expect from adopting a proportional voting system.
- Elections & Campaigning
- Voting systems
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The Revenge of ‘the Other Half’: Lessons From the Netherlands
Lessons from a sorry tale of class betrayal.
- Populism