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Changing Party Policy in Britain: An Introduction

by Richard Kelly
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Overview

This book provides students and general readers with a crucial analysis of Britain's shifting party dilemmas at a time of blurred voter loyalty, policy convergence between the main parties and increased pressure group activity.

About the Author, Richard Kelly

Richard Kelly teaches politics at the University of Manchester and the The Manchester Grammar School and is an editorial consultant to Parliamentary Brief, Public Policy Review and the Daily Telegraph. His previous books include Conservative Party Conferences (1989), British Political Parties Today (co-author 1993; second edition 1998) and Modern British Statesmen (co-editor, 1997). He has also written chapters for Developments in Politics (Causeway, 1997), Britain's Changing Party System (1994) and Conservative Century (1994) and articles on party politics for the Independent Spectator and New Statesman and Society.

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From the Publisher

"A most valuable collection of essays with useful chronologies and bibliographies." H. Steck, SUNY College at Cortland

Book Details

Published
December 28, 1998
Publisher
Wiley-Blackwell
Pages
274
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780631204909

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