<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p>In recent years British politics has seemed increasingly unpredictable. The Conservative Party's return to single-party government in 2015 surprised commentators and the electorate alike, and Labour's choice of Jeremy Corbyn as its leader marked a striking change in direction for the party. Cuts to public welfare and spending have led to growing dissatisfaction among sections of the public, and the increasing popularity of parties critical of the government's immigration, economic and social policies appears to represent a call for fundamental change in British politics. With a question mark hanging over the country's global standing following the EU referendum, and with further calls for Scottish independence, Britain's immediate future seems uncertain. <p/>In the 10th edition of this highly acclaimed text, leading authorities reflect on the latest developments in British politics. Drawing on current research, the chapters provide a state-of-the-art, yet accessible, account of British politics today. All the chapters are newly commissioned for this edition and together they provide a systematic analysis of key trends, issues and debates. Topics covered include the legacy of Cameron's governments, the politics of austerity, immigration, and the question of what, if anything, is distinctively 'British' about the British political system.</p><p/><br></br><p><b> From the Back Cover </b></p></br></br>Bringing together an all-new set of chapters by leading authorities, Developments in British Politics 10 provides a systematic, accessible and state of the art account of the legacy of Britain's first coalition government in over thirty years and of politics following the return of the Conservative Party to government in 2015.<br><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>Praise for the 10th edition: <br>'The 10th edition of <i>Developments in British Politics</i>stands out for the calibre of its contributors and the quality of its coverage of the major issues confronting British politics today. The book is always balanced and thought-provoking, whether debating immigration, relations with the EU, or gender representation in parliament. DBP10 offers the best of academic analysis in an accessible but stimulating style. It will be an invaluable companion for students of British politics.' <b>Vivien Lowndes, University of Birmingham, UK</b> <br>'This text just goes from strength to strength. This edition has great specialised chapters from leading experts and invaluable reflections from the editors on more than 30 years of change in British politics.' <b>Michael Moran, University of Manchester, UK</b> <br>'Developments in British Politics brings together the best scholars to explain what matters in British politics. Ten editions in, the book offers sharp and rigourous analysis and remains indispensable reading for any student of British politics.' <b>Helen Thompson, University of Cambridge, UK</b> <br>Praise for the previous edition: <br>'A unique and invaluable contribution to the field and a superb teaching tool - just like its predecessors! Providing uniformly up-to-date and sharply focused presentations of a broad range of topics, its judicious blend of fact, analysis and interpretation is sure to generate lively and stimulating discussions.' - James Alt, Harvard University, USA <br>'This series just goes from strength to strength. The latest edition is particularly strong on the changing institutional, social and cultural landscapes of British politics.' - Michael Moran, University of Manchester, UK <br>'A vital and illuminating book that should be read by anyone interested in the death of new Labour, the unfolding drama of the coalition and the extraordinary context in which it was formed' - Steve Richards, chief political commentator for The Independent <br> <br>"<br><br>Praise for the 10th edition: <BR>'The 10th edition of "Developments in British Politics"stands out for the calibre of its contributors and the quality of its coverage of the major issues confronting British politics today. The book is always balanced and thought-provoking, whether debating immigration, relations with the EU, or gender representation in parliament. DBP10 offers the best of academic analysis in an accessible but stimulating style. It will be an invaluable companion for students of British politics.' Vivien Lowndes, University of Birmingham, UK <BR>'This text just goes from strength to strength. This edition has great specialised chapters from leading experts and invaluable reflections from the editors on more than 30 years of change in British politics.' Michael Moran, University of Manchester, UK <BR>'Developments in British Politics brings together the best scholars to explain what matters in British politics. Ten editions in, the book offers sharp and rigourous analysis and remains indispensable reading for any student of British politics.' Helen Thompson, University of Cambridge, UK <BR>Praise for the previous edition: <BR>'A unique and invaluable contribution to the field and a superb teaching tool - just like its predecessors! Providing uniformly up-to-date and sharply focused presentations of a broad range of topics, its judicious blend of fact, analysis and interpretation is sure to generate lively and stimulating discussions.' - James Alt, Harvard University, USA <BR>'This series just goes from strength to strength. The latest edition is particularly strong on the changing institutional, social and cultural landscapes of British politics.' - Michael Moran, University of Manchester, UK <BR>'A vital and illuminating book that should be read by anyone interested in the death of new Labour, the unfolding drama of the coalition and the extraordinary context in which it was formed' - Steve Richards, chief political commentator for The Independent <BR> <BR>"<br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><p>RICHARD HEFFERNAN Reader in Government, The Open University, UK. <p/>COLIN HAY Professor of Political Science, Science Po Paris, France and Affiliate Professor of Political Analysis, University of Sheffield, UK. <p/>MEG RUSSELL Professor of British and Comparative Politics and Director of the Constitution Unit, University College London, UK. <p/>PHILIP COWLEY Professor of Politics, Queen Mary University of London, UK.<br>RICHARD HEFFERNAN Reader in Government, The Open University, UK. <p/>COLIN HAY Professor of Political Science, Science Po Paris, France and Affiliate Professor of Political Analysis, University of Sheffield, UK. <p/>MEG RUSSELL Professor of British and Comparative Politics and Director of the Constitution Unit, University College London, UK. <p/>PHILIP COWLEY Professor of Politics, Queen Mary University of London, UK.</p>
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