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The Political Quarterly: August 2015
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Monday, 31 August 2015. Rotation in Government - a Discussion. Although once a classic democratic ideal, rotation in office is nowadays seen more as a natural consequence of competitive elections than a goal in its own right. The Political Quarterly. You can read this article here. With four responses from Alan Ware. Along with the response to the critics from Goodin and Lepora here. This collection is free for September. Monday, 24 August 2015. Issue 86 3 out now! In this quarter’s issue,. We also have ...
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The Political Quarterly: Reflections on UKIP and the 2015 Election
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Monday, 18 May 2015. Reflections on UKIP and the 2015 Election. The General Election produced a stunning Conservative victory, defying the polls. London stood out as the most prominent Labour bulwark, and many in the Westminster village remarked that minority voters played a key part in Miliband’s success in the capital. Trevor Phillips and Richard Webber. You can read the articles for free here:. Superdiversity and the Browing of Labour. By Trevor Phillips and Richard Webber. Volume 87, issue 2. 169; 20...
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The Political Quarterly: Events
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EVENT 22 September 2016, The Birkbeck Cinema, 43 Gordon Square, London, WC1H 0PD. Book your free place here. Mariana Mazzucato and Michael Jacobs. Is pleased to announce the launch of the new PQ. Book Rethinking Capitalism: Economics and Policy for Sustainable and Inclusive Growth. Subscribers to the Political Quarterly. Will receive a copy as part of their subscription. For others the book is available at a 20% discount from the publishers Wiley Blackwell. Annual Lecture given by Colin Crouch. When ther...
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The Political Quarterly: May 2015
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Wednesday, 20 May 2015. The Scottish independence referendum was held on the 18. September 2014. With a voter turnout of 85%, 55% voted No to the question ‘ Should Scotland be an independent country? You can read all twelve articles in the collection for free here. Monday, 18 May 2015. Reflections on UKIP and the 2015 Election. 8217; piece is sceptical that he will succeed, nicely dispelling the notion that far-reaching change is possible within the EU. Should Cameron fail to get a deal, the benefici...
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The Political Quarterly: April 2015
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Thursday, 2 April 2015. On 11 May 2010, the Conservative Party and the Liberal Democrats formed Britain's first full coalition government since 1945. Despite initial scepticism, their partnership has survived bitter disagreements over issues such as constitutional reform and Europe. Indeed, the parties have worked effectively together in a number of areas, notably foreign policy and education. This raises a number of questions. Why did some initiatives prove to be particularly contentious? Archive piece ...
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The Political Quarterly: February 2015
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Monday, 2 February 2015. Progressive Dilemmas: A Conference in Honour of David Marquand. And see the conversation between Tony Wright and David Marquand here. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Volume 87, issue 2. Tweets by @po qu. By Michael Jacobs and Mariana Mazzucato. Archive piece for June. The Fabian Party' by Margaret Cole from 1944. PQ's latest book "Defending Politics: Bernard Crick at the Political Quarterly". Progressive Dilemmas: A Conference in Honour of Da.
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The Political Quarterly: Issues
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To see the current issue and previous issues of Political Quarterly. Please visit Wiley Publishing. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Volume 87, issue 2. Tweets by @po qu. By Michael Jacobs and Mariana Mazzucato. Archive piece for June. The Fabian Party' by Margaret Cole from 1944. PQ's latest book "Defending Politics: Bernard Crick at the Political Quarterly". Democracy in Britain: Retrospect and Prospect by. Why Donald Trump was Nominated by the Republicans.
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The Political Quarterly: Submissions
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Please send all submissions to: submissions@politicalquarterly.org.uk. The following notes set out some general editorial principles. A more detailed style document is available on request from the Assistant Editor, whose address is at the end of these notes. Many of PQ’s readers are academics, but the journal aims to address the interests of a broad readership of policymakers, politicians, journalists, students and the informed public. The journal pays modest amounts to all contributors. The payment...
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The Political Quarterly: Bernard Crick Prize for Best Piece 2014
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Saturday, 1 August 2015. Bernard Crick Prize for Best Piece 2014. Is delighted to announce Alan Finlayson worthy winner of the Bernard Crick Prize for Best Piece 2014 with his article 'Proving, Pleasing and Persuading? Rhetoric in Contemporary British Politics'. 85, 4: 428-36). The criteria from the judges were as followed:. The Orwell test: Was the article written in good, clear English? The scholarship test: Was its knowledge base sound and well grounded? You can read the article free. Tweets by @po qu.
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The Political Quarterly: Leonard Woolf at the Political Quarterly
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Wednesday, 5 August 2015. Leonard Woolf at the Political Quarterly. On the anniversary of the birth of Leonard Woolf on 25 November 1880, the Political Quarterly. Has made available for free twelve of his most famous essays written during his long association with the journal. As co-founder of the Political Quarterly. With William Robson in 1930, his aims for the journal were made apparent in a 1927 circular in which it was stated:. You can access these twelve articles here. Volume 87, issue 2.