1st Edition

British Elections and Parties Yearbook 1994

By David Broughton Copyright 1995
    300 Pages
    by Routledge

    292 Pages
    by Routledge

    This volume combines current academic research on British elections, parties and public opinion with a detailed reference section including a chronology of the major political events of 1993, opinion polls and by-election results for 1993, as well as an up-to-date digest of party and media addresses and contacts.

    1: Reforming the Labour Party-Trade Union Link: An Assessment; 2: The Impact of Sectoral Cleavage and Public Spending Cuts on Labour Party/Trade Union Relations: The Social Contract Experience; 3: Between Principle, Pragmatism and Practicability: The Development of Conservative Party Policy Towards the Trade Unions in Opposition 1974–1979; 4: Party Support and Economic Perceptions in the UK, 1979–87: A Two-Level Approach; 5: Economic Evaluations and Election Outcomes: An Analysis of Alternative Forecasting Models; 6: The Influence of Local Campaigning on the Conservative Vote in the 1992 General Election; 7: The Changing British Voter Revisited: Patterns of Election Campaign Volatility Since 1964; 8: The Poll Tax, the Electoral Register, and the 1991 Census: An Update; 9: Liberal, Social Democrat or Liberal Democrat? Political Identity and British Centre Party Politics; 10: Labour Party Quotas for Women; 11: The Institutional Funding of British Political Parties; 12: British Political Parties and Public Attitudes Towards the European Community: Leading, Following or Getting Out of the Way?; 13: Learning More About Mass Political Behaviour: Beyond Dunleavy

    Biography

    David Broughton