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The External Realm and Domestic Politics in "Territory and Power in the United Kingdom"

  • Autores: Helen Thompson
  • Localización: Government and opposition: An international journal of comparative politics, ISSN 0017-257X, Nº. 3, 2010 (Ejemplar dedicado a: "Territory and Power" and the Study of UK and Comparative Politics), págs. 386-405
  • Idioma: inglés
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    • This article addresses Jim Bulpitt's innovative approach to conceptualizing the relationship between the external realm and domestic politics in Territory and Power in the United Kingdom. The first part draws out the argument that Bulpitt made about the relationship between the external world and domestic politics to explain the historical development of the UK's territorial politics. In doing so, it fleshes out Bulpitt's own account. It also adds empirical detail and integrates arguments from his later work on the Thatcher governments into his analysis of where the UK's territorial politics went after the early 1980s. Second, the article demonstrates how Bulpitt's analytical framework about the external-domestic political relationship can help us make sense of another state's territorial politics at a crucial historical moment, namely Weimar Germany and the Bavarian problem between 1919 and 1924.


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