Items where Author is "Goes, Eunice"
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UK general election preview: what to look out for as Britain goes to the polls. (2017)
Dunleavy, Patrick; Goes, Eunice; Leeper, Thomas J.; Knott, Eleanor; Hertner, Isabelle; Brown, Stuart A.; Göpffarth, Julian
2014 will be the year of living nervously for all of Britain’s main political parties.
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As electoral disaster looms, Labour should start preparing for the post-Corbyn era.
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Book review: How Labour governments fall: from Ramsay MacDonald to Gordon Brown, edited by Timothy Heppell and Kevin Theakston.
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Book review: Political parties in Britain.
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Book review: five year mission: the Labour Party under Ed Miliband.
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A Corbyn leadership can endure, but only if ‘Jez’ is ready to accept a fair share of Westminster culture.
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Electoral system dynamics are fundamental to understanding why comparisons between the FDP and the Liberal Democrats are ultimately somewhat misguided.
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Even if he wins, Jeremy Corbyn will never be able to lead the Labour Party.
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It takes two: Corbyn’s re-election is not enough – more must be done to unite Labour.
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Keir Starmer’s first 100 days as Labour leader:reassure first, transform (much) later.
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The Labour Party is more than the shadow cabinet, and Corbyn must learn to engage with it.
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Labour’s proposed public service reforms won’t undo the effects of privatisation.
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The Leave campaign was toxic – but 43 years of embarrassed pro-Europeanism paved the way for Brexit.
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Miliband’s Dilemma: Winning the argument or winning the elections?
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To win back the Red Wall, Starmer should avoid the politics of anger and focus on a ‘bread and roses’ approach instead.
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Under new leadership:Keir Starmer’s party conference speech and the embrace of personality politics.
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The coalition effect on the Liberal Democrats: Driven to the edge of Europe.
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A job-creating powerhouse? The way we measure unemployment can lead to misleading conclusions.
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The new Labour leadership contest rules are responsible for the lacklustre pre-campaign.
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