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Britain Votes 2017 Jonathan Tonge (University of Liverpool)

Britain Votes 2017 By Jonathan Tonge (University of Liverpool)

Summary

Britain Votes 2017 offers a comprehensive analysis of one of the most extraordinary elections ever.

Britain Votes 2017 Summary

Britain Votes 2017 by Jonathan Tonge (University of Liverpool)

Britain Votes 2017 offers a comprehensive analysis of one of the most extraordinary elections ever, with an outcome few predicted. It contains dedicated chapters on the results; the fortunes of each the major parties; the campaign and outcomes in each country of the UK; the Brexit context; campaign finance; party campaigning and digital strategies; engagement, disengagement and populism; women voters; young voters; the roles of the media; and much more. The latest in a distinguished series of election volumes produced by the Hansard Society and Oxford University Press, Britain Votes 2017 features the work of a range of top academics, including Tim Bale and Paul Webb on the Conservatives, John Curtice analysing the outcome, Eunice Goes on Labour, Matthew Flinders on engagement, disengagement and populism, Emily Harmer and Rosalynd Southern on women voters, James Dennison on UKIP, Sarah Harrison on young voters, and Sara Hagemann on the Brexit context. Britain Votes 2017 is essential reading for anyone interested in the campaign, outcome and consequences of the 2017 General Election.

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GOR010636656
9780198820307
0198820305
Britain Votes 2017 by Jonathan Tonge (University of Liverpool)
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Oxford University Press
2018-03-22
320
N/A
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