The Economic and Electoral Consequences of Austerity Policies in Britain
Paul Whiteley, Harold D. Clarke, David Sanders, Marianne C. Stewart
págs. 4-24
The Limits to Prime Ministerial Autonomy: Cameron and the Constraints of Coalition
págs. 25-41
págs. 42-57
If Opposition is an Art, is Ed Miliband an Artist?: A Framework for Evaluating Leaders of the Opposition
págs. 58-76
Integrating Structural Context into the Assessment of Political Leadership: Philosophical Realism, Gordon Brown and the Great Financial Crisis
págs. 77-96
‘Cameron's Problem with Women’: The Reporting and the Reality of Gender-Based Trends in Attitudes to the Conservatives, 2010–2011
págs. 97-115
Going ‘Where Angels Fear to Tread’: How Effective was the Backbench Business Committee in the 2010−2012 Parliamentary Session?
págs. 116-134
Activism or Democracy?: Judicial Review of Prerogative Powers and Executive Action
págs. 135-153
Manifesto Discourse and the Substantive Representation of Ethnic Minorities: Analysis of UK State-Wide and Meso Elections, 1964–2011
págs. 154-181
It's the Campaign Learning Stupid: An Examination of a Volatile Irish Referendum
págs. 182-202
Television in the Legislature: The Impact of Cameras in the House of Commons
págs. 203-217
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