Understanding A/S Level Government PoliticsManchester University Press, 2003 M12 5 - 311 páginas This is the first comprehensive textbook on the market to cover the A/S level politics syllabuses offered by the main examination boards.. Written in clear, accessible, easy to understand language, with checklists, bullet points, chapter summaries, boxes and charts, revision notes and sample examination questions, as well as further sources of information, in both written form and on the web, this is the perfect information source for students preparing for the A/S level politics examination.. The book starts by giving a basic introduction to politics including a definition of what politics is, the nature of government and the basic concepts of politics and political action.. It goes on to deal with popular participation, including democracy, elections, the electoral system and referendums, political parties including their role and functions, ideologies, theories and traditions of UK parties, the current state of the parties with regard to policy, and the work of parties at local, national and European level. |
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... First published 2003 11 10 09 08 07 06 05 04 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 Typeset by Northern Phototypesetting Co. Ltd , Bolton Printed in Great Britain by CPI Bath Contents List of figures and tables Acknowledgements Part I Introduction.
... First published 2003 11 10 09 08 07 06 05 04 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 Typeset by Northern Phototypesetting Co. Ltd , Bolton Printed in Great Britain by CPI Bath Contents List of figures and tables Acknowledgements Part I Introduction.
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Christopher Wilson. Contents List of figures and tables Acknowledgements Part I Introduction 1 The context of politics in the United Kingdom 2 Key concepts in British Politics Part II Participation 3 ... tables Figures 2.1 The British system.
Christopher Wilson. Contents List of figures and tables Acknowledgements Part I Introduction 1 The context of politics in the United Kingdom 2 Key concepts in British Politics Part II Participation 3 ... tables Figures 2.1 The British system.
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... Tables 223 247 2.1 Separation of powers 3.1 Voting in local elections 3.2 Membership of political parties 3.3 Party membership as percentage of population 4.1 The Ogmore by - election , 14 February 2002 : a case study 4.2 Electoral ...
... Tables 223 247 2.1 Separation of powers 3.1 Voting in local elections 3.2 Membership of political parties 3.3 Party membership as percentage of population 4.1 The Ogmore by - election , 14 February 2002 : a case study 4.2 Electoral ...
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... May 1999 : MSPs elected 17.2 Three election models 284 290 17.3 Results of votes , 4 February 2003 , on reform of the House of Lords 305 Acknowledgements Many thanks to Duncan Watts , the Editor of List of figures and tables vii.
... May 1999 : MSPs elected 17.2 Three election models 284 290 17.3 Results of votes , 4 February 2003 , on reform of the House of Lords 305 Acknowledgements Many thanks to Duncan Watts , the Editor of List of figures and tables vii.
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Key concepts in British Politics | 15 |
Political participation and citizenship | 26 |
Elections and voting | 39 |
Electoral systems | 77 |
system | 78 |
Pressure groups | 90 |
Political parties and the party system | 112 |
ideologies policies and approaches | 127 |
The monarchy | 180 |
The Cabinet and the Prime Minister | 188 |
Whitehall and the civil service | 211 |
the role and operations of the House of Commons | 222 |
3 | 241 |
The House of Lords | 253 |
The effectiveness of Parliament | 264 |
future possibilities | 278 |
Términos y frases comunes
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