The Parliamentary State

The Parliamentary State

by Dr David Judge (Author)

Synopsis

This unique textbook addresses the `big questions' of political science: how the state operates and how it has been conceptualised in the United Kingdom. By focusing on parliamentarism and the key institution of parliament, it analyzes and illuminates both the theory and practice of the state. The result is a refreshingly lucid antidote to drier studies of the British constitution.

The book deals with the fundamental issues of modern British politics: the party system; the challenge of corporatism and interest groups; the organization and structure of the central state; the territorial debates around devolution and relations with the European Community; and constitutional reform

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 240
Edition: 1st
Publisher: Sage
Published: 24 Mar 1993

ISBN 10: 0803988729
ISBN 13: 9780803988729

Media Reviews
`The author takes a scholarly approach to his subject and his book deserves inclusion in every library politics section...It will provide important reading for students of public administration and government and will in many cases redefine their understanding of how we have arrived at where we are' - Parliamentary Affairs

`Well researched and clearly written' - International Review of Administrative Sciences

Author Bio
David Judge is Reader in Government at th University of Strathclyde. His previous publications include Backbench Specialisaton in the House of Commons (1991) and Parliament and Industry (1990).