Kavanagh et al: British Politics 5e
Multiple-choice questions
- Chapter 01
- Introduction: why study British politics?
- Chapter 02
- Understanding politics
- Chapter 03
- Models of the British state: from government to governance
- Chapter 04
- Ideas and Ideologies in British politics
- Chapter 05
- The structure and evolution of British society
- Chapter 06
- From global Empire to European partner
- Chapter 07
- Understanding decline
- Chapter 08
- European Union institutions
- Chapter 09
- The Europeanisation of British politics?
- Chapter 10
- The constitutional framework
- Chapter 11
- The core executive I: Prime ministers and power dependency
- Chapter 12
- The core executive II: ministers, civil servants and power dependency
- Chapter 13
- Policy-making and the managerial framework
- Chapter 14
- The British state today: power, meta-governance and regulation
- Chapter 15
- Local government
- Chapter 16
- Quangos and agencies
- Chapter 17
- A (dis)United Kingdom? Devolution and the policy process
- Chapter 18
- Political parties
- Chapter 19
- Parliament
- Chapter 20
- Elections and Voting
- Chapter 21
- Pressure Groups and Policy Networks
- Chapter 22
- The decline in representative politics
- Chapter 23
- New forms of participation
- Chapter 24
- The judiciary and rights
- Chapter 25
- The mass media and politics
- Chapter 26
- Economic policy
- Chapter 27
- The welfare state
- Chapter 28
- Health and education policy: the welfare state we're in
- Chapter 29
- The politics of immigration, asylum and ethnic diversity
- Chapter 30
- The politics of law and order
- Chapter 31
- Foreign and Defence Policy
- Chapter 32
- Conclusion: continuities and change in 21st century British politics


