Cameron and the Conservatives: The Transition to Coalition GovernmentT. Heppell, D. Seawright Specialists in Conservative Party politics examine the effectiveness of the Cameron led coalition. The contributors examine Cameron as leader and Prime Minister; the Conservatives' modernisation strategy; the level of ideological coherence in 'liberal conservatism'; and the impact of the coalition on a range of policy areas and on 'New' Labour. |
Contents
Understanding Conservative Modernisation | |
The Conservative Election Campaign | |
Economic Policy | |
EuropeanPolicy | |
Immigration Policy | |
Territorial Politics Nick Randalland David Seawright | |
Victoria Honeyman 10 Fixing Broken Britain | |
Women and Feminisation | |
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