by Mark Garnett (Author), Mark Garnett (Author), Peter Dorey (Author)
Exploring British Politics is a concise, comprehensive and accessible guide to the subject. Fully updated and revised, the new edition covers the 2015 general election and recent developments in the role of political parties, changes in party ideology, the UK's relationship with the European Union, and the future of the UK itself. Designed to stimulate critical analysis and provoke lively debate, it provides new perspectives on two key themes - the health of British democracy and the transition from traditional models of government to more flexible forms of `governance'.
The special features of the new edition include:
Whilst it provides the essential historical background for a full understanding of British politics, contemporary issues are to the fore throughout and readers are encouraged to scrutinise what is often taken for granted and to develop their own thoughts and ideas. Whether studying the subject for the first time or revisiting it, Exploring British Politics is the ideal undergraduate text.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 656
Edition: 4
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 27 Apr 2016
ISBN 10: 1138842788
ISBN 13: 9781138842786
Exploring British Politics provides a thoughtful and timely evaluation of developments in contemporary British politics. This updated edition is an indispensable resource for students and tutors of British politics. The book provides a focused, detailed and stimulating critical analysis of the dynamics of politics in Britain today. - Dr Samantha Wolstencroft, Manchester Metropolitan University, UK.
This updated edition remains a must-have volume for every student of British politics. Garnett and Lynch have a clear, accessible style, allowing you to go from a novice to an expert in just a few hundred pages. - Dr Louise Thompson, University of Surrey, UK.
Exploring British Politics provides a balanced, in-depth evaluation of contemporary UK politics. Garnett and Lynch's book has become one of the essential tools for effective study of British politics at A-level and university. - Dr Matt Beech, University of Hull, UK