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Review: How Democracies Live. Power, Statecraft, and Freedom in Modern Societies, by Stein Ringen
Many books lately have told us of democracy's decline or death. Stein Ringen is not so glum.
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The Making of Empirical Political Science in the UK: Jean Blondel, David Butler and Peter Pulzer
Three academics with an exceptional impact on how the empirical study of politics developed in the UK.
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Review: The Culture of Accountability. A Democratic Virtue, by Gianfranco Pasquino and Riccardo Pelizzo.
Is accountability the most important process at work in political systems?
- Elections & Campaigning
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Elected or Selected? The Continuing Constitutional Conundrum of House of Lords Reform
Restoring some of the trust that Parliament has lost in recent years.
- Parliament
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- Political Parties
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- Labour Party
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Ideas in Politics in International Context
Modern British political history has no choice but to become more systematically aware of its international frameworks.
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- Sovereignty
- Populism
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Social Democracy’s Muted Revival
What is the place of social democracy in the post-pandemic era, and the economic crisis that has followed in its wake?
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New Labour in Power: Five Problems of Contemporary History
An opportunity to reappraise New Labour as history.
- Political Parties
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- Labour Party
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Rethinking Postwar Liberalism: The Road to 2010 and Beyond
Careful attention to the nature and limits of Liberals’ political agency can help us understand the changing meaning and significance of third-party politics in Britain.
- Political Parties
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