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The coalition effect, 2010-2015, edited by Anthony Seldon and Mike Finn, assistant editor Illias Thoms

Label
The coalition effect, 2010-2015, edited by Anthony Seldon and Mike Finn, assistant editor Illias Thoms
Language
eng
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
The coalition effect, 2010-2015
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Oclc number
906945736
Responsibility statement
edited by Anthony Seldon and Mike Finn, assistant editor Illias Thoms
Series statement
Cambridge Social Sciences eBooks
Summary
The British general election of May 2010 delivered the first coalition government since the Second World War. David Cameron and Nick Clegg pledged a 'new politics' with the government taking office in the midst of the worst economic crisis since the 1930s. Five years on, a team of leading experts drawn from academia, the media, Parliament, Whitehall and think tanks assesses this 'coalition effect' across a broad range of policy areas. Adopting the contemporary history approach, this pioneering book addresses academic and policy debates across this whole range of issues. Did the coalition represent the natural 'next step' in party dealignment and the evolution of multi-party politics? Was coalition in practice a historic innovation in itself, or did the essential principles of Britain's uncodified constitution remain untroubled? Fundamentally, was the coalition able to deliver on its promises made in the coalition agreement, and what were the consequences - for the country and the parties - of this union?--, Provided by publisher
Table Of Contents
David Cameron as prime minister, 2010-2015 : the verdict of history / Anthony Seldon -- The coming of the coalition and the Coalition Agreement / Mike Finn -- The coalition and the constitution / Martin Loughlin and Cal Viney -- The coalition beyond Westminster / Neil McGarvey -- The coalition and the executive / Peter Riddell -- The coalition and Parliament / Philip Cowley -- The coalition and the economy / Paul Johnson and Daniel Chandler -- The coalition and energy policy / Dieter Helm -- The coalition and infrastructure / Julian Glover -- The coalition and society (I) : home affairs and local government / Tony Travers -- The coalition and society (II) : education / Alan Smithers -- The coalition and society (III) : health and long-term care / Howard Glennerster -- The coalition and society (IV) : welfare / Nicholas Timmins -- The coalition and foreign affairs / Michael Clarke -- Europe : the coalition's poisoned chalice / Julie Smith -- 'What the coalition did for women' : a new gender consensus, coalition division and gendered austerity / Rosie Campbell and Sarah Childs -- The coalition and culture : 'bread, circuses and Britishness' / Rory Coonan -- The coalition and the Conservatives / Philip Norton -- The coalition and the Liberal Democrats / Mike Finn -- The coalition and the Labour Party / Guy Lodge and Illias Thoms -- The coalition and the media / Peter Preston -- The coalition, elections and referendums / John Curtice -- Conclusion : the net coalition effect / Mike Finn
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