British Elections & Parties Review
eBook - ePub

British Elections & Parties Review

  1. 288 pages
  2. English
  3. ePUB (mobile friendly)
  4. Available on iOS & Android
eBook - ePub

British Elections & Parties Review

About this book

This volume contains contributions from some of the leading names in British politics, covering several aspects of electoral politics.

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Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Half Title
  3. Title Page
  4. Copyright Page
  5. Table of Contents
  6. Preface
  7. Notes on Contributors
  8. Abstracts of Articles
  9. ARTICLES
  10. Devolution: An Early Verdict (Speech at EPOP Conference, 8 September 2000)
  11. Brian Taylor
  12. The Measurement of Party Identification in Britain: Where Do We Stand Now?
  13. John Bartle
  14. Harbingers of New Politics? The Characteristics and Attitudes of Candidates in the Scottish Parliament Elections, 1999
  15. Lynn Bennie, David Denver, James Mitchell and Jonathan Bradbury
  16. Partisan Bias in British General Elections
  17. Adrian Blau
  18. The Dynamics of Partisanship in Britain: Evidence and Implications for Critical Election Theory
  19. Harold D. Clarke, Marianne C. Stewart and Paul F. Whiteley
  20. Voting in the Scottish Parliament: The First Year
  21. Philip Cowley
  22. Northern Ireland’s Third Tradition(s): the Alliance Party Surveyed
  23. Jocelyn Evans and Jonathan Tonge
  24. Explaining Ethnic Minority Representation: Contemporary Trends in the Shadow of the Past
  25. Andrew Geddes
  26. Theorizing Anti-government Tactical Voting: Some Evidence from the 1987, 1992 and 1997 British General Elections
  27. David W. E Huang
  28. Political Awareness and Campaign Influence in the 1997 Scottish Devolution Referendum
  29. Samantha Laycock
  30. The Accidental President: Fuzzy Math, Florida Lawsuits, and Campaign 2000
  31. Pippa Norris
  32. District Magnitude and Third Party Representation in Local Government
  33. Lawrence Ware, Colin Railings and Michael Thrasher
  34. REFERENCE SECTION
  35. 1. Chronology of Major Political Events 2000
  36. 2. Parliamentary By-elections 2000
  37. 3. Public Opinion Polls 2000
  38. 4. Local Elections 2000
  39. 5. World Wide Web Sites
  40. 6. Political Parties
  41. 7. National Newspapers