Ten years of New Labour
by Matt Beech
- ISBN
- 9780230574427
Ten years of New Labour is a political science, labour party book by Matt Beech.
About this book
Drawing upon the expertise of a team of established researchers, Ten Years of New Labour provides a detailed and comprehensive evaluation of the ideas, institutions and policies that shaped the Blair Governments' decade in office. The reader is provided with a critical analysis of the key domestic policy choices, including New Labour's agenda and legacy for economic and social policy, constitutional reform, including the impact upon Westminster and the Office of the Prime Minister, and the Labour Party's relationship with the trades union. The impact of the Blair Governments' policy choices overseas are explored through evaluations of defence policy, Tony Blair's 'liberal interventionism' in international politics, and New Labour's relationship with the European Union.
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Ten years of New Labour is a Political Science, Labour Party, Great britain, politics and government, 1997-2010, Central government policies, Political parties book.
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Drawing upon the expertise of a team of established researchers, Ten Years of New Labour provides a detailed and comprehensive evaluation of the ideas, institutions and policies that shaped the Blair Governments' decade in office. The reader is provided with a critical analysis of the key domestic p...
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Ten years of New Labour was written by Matt Beech.