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Kavanagh et al: British Politics 5e

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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