Politics UK

Politics UK by Bill Jones, published by Prentice-Hall in 1998, is the third edition of a comprehensive examination of the political landscape in Great Britain. This edition updates the text to reflect contemporary political issues, particularly following the 1997 general election. The book is structured into seven parts, beginning with an analysis of the historical context of UK politics and progressing through various aspects such as political culture, ideologies, the representative process, and the legislative and executive processes.
Readers will find a detailed exploration of the institutions of government, political ideas, and the role of media and participation in shaping political discourse. The text also addresses significant topics including economic, social, environmental, and foreign policy, as well as European integration. Enhanced pedagogy and design elements, along with the use of additional color, make this 592-page volume an accessible resource for students studying the dynamics of British politics.
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The third edition of Politics UK builds on the success of previous editions while bringing the text right up to date with enhanced coverage of contemporary political issues. Written by six leading academic analysts, it embodies the changes wrought by the 1997 general election; the developments in government relating to the institutions of government as well as political culture, the media and political ideas. Divided into seven parts, it opens by analysing the historical context of UK politics, moving on to the contemporary context (social and economic structure, political culture and participation), political ideologies and political concepts before addressing the representative process (elections, voting behaviour, media, parties and pressure groups). Followed by the legislative process (changing constitution, the Crown, the Commons and the Lords), the executive process (Cabinet and Prime Minister, departments and civil servants, central and local government), the Judiciary and the Politics of Law and Order before the book is concluded by chapters on policy (economic, social, environmental, foreign and defence policy, Ireland and Great Britain and European integration).Improved pedagogy, design, and the use of additional colour provides an attractive, stimulating and accessible key text for students.Teachers Notes (0-13-653577-1).
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