3rd Edition

The Developing British Political System The 1990s

By Ian Budge, David Mckay Copyright 1993
    246 Pages
    by Routledge

    246 Pages
    by Routledge

    Examines the state of the British political system during the 1990s covering such areas as: economic difficulties and government response; bureaucratic networks; parties and electors; political communications; and relations with outside governments.

    Introduction; Chapter 1 Economic difficulties and government response 1931–1993, David McKay; Chapter 2 Changing networks: the bureaucratic setting for government action, Graham Wilson; Chapter 3 Cabinet co-ordination or prime ministerial dominance? A conflict of three principles of Cabinet government, Anthony King; Chapter 4 The place of Parliament, Melvyn Read; Chapter 5 Part Ies and electors, Ivor Crewe; Chapter 6 Political communications, Kenneth Newton; Chapter 7 The other governments of Britain: local politics and delegated administrations, Vivien Lowndes; Chapter 8 Preserving order and administering justice: other faces of government in Britain, David Robertson; Chapter 9 A third level of government: Britain in the European Community, Emil Kirchner; Chapter 10 Relations with outside governments: foreign and military policy, David Sanders; Chapter 11 Turning Britain around?, Ian Budge, David McKay;

    Biography

    Budge, Ian; McKay, David