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E-grāmata: British Elections & Parties Review: The 2001 General Election

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  • Formāts: 290 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 06-Dec-2012
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781136345401
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Containing contributions from leading names in British politics, this review continues to publish front-rank research on parties, elections and voting behaviour in Britain.

Recenzijas

'A stimulating contribution to our understanding of modern politics in the United Kingdom.' - Contemporary Review

Preface v
Notes on Contributors vi
Abstracts of Articles x
ARTICLES
Introduction
1(10)
Lynn Bennie
Colin Rallings
Jonathan Tonge
Paul Webb
Political Knowledge and Electoral Choice
11(17)
Robert Andersen
Anthony Health
Richard Sinnott
Downs, Stokes and Modified Rational Choice: Modelling Turnout in 2001
28(20)
Harold D. Clarke
David Sanders
Marianne C. Stewart
Paul F. Whiteley
Old Extremism or New Moderate Centrism? The 2001 Elections in Northern Ireland
48(16)
Feargal Cochrane
Jonathan Tonge
Did Devolution Make a Difference? The First Post-Devolution UK Election in Scotland
64(16)
John Curtice
The Impact of Constituency Campaigning in the 2001 General Election
80(15)
David Denver
Gordon Hands
Justin Fisher
Iain MacAllister
European Integration, Party Politics and Voting in the 2001 Election
95(16)
Geoffrey Evans
Electoral Strategies and Female Candidacy: Comparing Trends in the 2001 and 1997 General Elections
111(22)
Lisa Harrison
Distortion Magnified: New Labour and the British Electoral System, 1950--2001
133(23)
Ron Johnston
David Rossiter
Charles Pattie
Danny Dorling
Trade Unions and the Political Parties, Elections and Referendums Act (2000) in the 2001 General Election: Tentative Third Parties and Trammelled Officers
156(15)
Steve Ludlam
Andrew J. Taylor
Paul Allender
The Barnett Formula and the 2001 General Election
171(19)
James Mitchell
Fraser Nelson
Micro-Geography and Socialization: New Ways of Investigating the Turnout Problem
190(16)
Scott Orford
Andrew Schuman
Was There a Rural Rebellion? Labour and the Countryside Vote in the 2001 General Election
206(23)
Michael Woods
Why Do the Conservatives Always Do (Even) Worse in Wales?
229(17)
Richard Wyn Jones
Roger Scully
Dafydd Trystan
REFERENCE SECTION 246
Chronology of Major Political Events 2001
247
Summary Results of the 2001 General Election
276
Parliamentary By-elections 1997--2001
280
Public Opinion Polls 2001
282
Local Elections 2001
287


Lynn Bennie is Lecturer in Politics in the Department of Politics and Inter[ 1]national Relations at the University of Aberdeen. Her research interests cover elections, political parties and environmental politics. Recent works include publications on the small parties in Scotland, and candidate selection for the Scottish Parliament and Welsh Assembly. Colin Rallings is Professor of Politics and co-Director of the Local Government Chronicle Elections Centre at the University of Plymouth. Jonathan Tonge is Professor of Politics and Director of the Centre for Irish Studies at the University of Salford. He has recently completed three ESRC projects on political parties in Northern Ireland. Paul Webb is Professor of Politics at the University of Sussex. His research interests focus on representative democracy, particularly party and electoral politics.