The Cameron Clegg Coalition and Britain s Role in the World

The Cameron Clegg Coalition and Britain   s Role in the World
Author: Timothy J. Oliver
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2021-09-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 9783030809959

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This is the first in-depth study of the foreign and defence policies of the Coalition, a government that saw the Conservatives restored to power for the first time since the Iraq War and the Liberal Democrats enter government for the first time. It explores the idea of Britain as a ‘Great Power’ since 1945 to show how the Coalition’s policies fitted into wider historical understandings of Britain’s role in the world. Drawing on a range of evidence from the time of the Coalition, it shows that this period was one of continued change in British foreign policy. The Coalition conducted the first strategic defence review since 1998, significantly reduced the funding allocations for defence and foreign affairs, raised overseas aid spending to record levels, engaged in overseas military action in two sovereign states (and were denied a chance to participate in another), as well as a wide array of other policies. This book argues that evaluating these events and the historical background of the Coalition is critical to understanding the current crises gripping British politics.

The Cameron Clegg Coalition and Britain s Role in the World

The Cameron Clegg Coalition and Britain s Role in the World
Author: Timothy J. Oliver
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2021
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 303080996X

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This is the first in-depth study of the foreign and defence policies of the Coalition, a government that saw the Conservatives restored to power for the first time since the Iraq War and the Liberal Democrats enter government for the first time. It explores the idea of Britain as a 'Great Power' since 1945 to show how the Coalition's policies fitted into wider historical understandings of Britain's role in the world. Drawing on a range of evidence from the time of the Coalition, it shows that this period was one of continued change in British foreign policy. The Coalition conducted the first strategic defence review since 1998, significantly reduced the funding allocations for defence and foreign affairs, raised overseas aid spending to record levels, engaged in overseas military action in two sovereign states (and were denied a chance to participate in another), as well as a wide array of other policies. This book argues that evaluating these events and the historical background of the Coalition is critical to understanding the current crises gripping British politics. Timothy J. Oliver is a Lecturer in British Politics and Public Policy at the University of Manchester, UK. He has teaching and research experience in British foreign and defence policy, international relations, and the Liberal Democrats.

The Cameron Clegg Government

The Cameron Clegg Government
Author: S. Lee,M. Beech
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 291
Release: 2011-04-05
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780230305014

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Beech and Lee provide a definitive guide to the coalition's first year in office. Offering compelling insights into their policy agenda, its chances of success, and a thought-provoking analysis of how the coalition government will affect the Conservatives, Liberal Democrats and Labour long-term.

The Conservative Liberal Coalition

The Conservative Liberal Coalition
Author: M. Beech,S. Lee
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 282
Release: 2015-04-08
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781137461377

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This book offers a unique full term analysis of the Cameron-Clegg Government. From austerity to gay marriage, the Scottish referendum to combating IS, it brings together expert academic voices to provide rigorous yet readable insights on the key areas of government politics and the debates which will shape the 2015 general election.

Coalition Government in British Politics

Coalition Government in British Politics
Author: Thomas G. Otte,Jeremy Black
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 159
Release: 2011-01-01
Genre: Coalition governments
ISBN: 1904863582

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Single-party government is the norm of British politics - or so conventional wisdom has it. History tells us otherwise. Coalitions have been a feature of British political life since the Glorious Revolution. Bringing together leading political historians, this book casts new light on past and present problems of coalition politics.

Politics

Politics
Author: Nick Clegg
Publsiher: Random House
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2016-09-15
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781473545731

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'Compelling' Ian McEwan 'Engrossing' Alan Johnson 'Essential' Robert Peston *THE SUNDAY TIMES BESTSELLER* Politics has changed. For decades Britain was divided between Left and Right but united in its belief in a two-party state. Now, with nationalism resurgent and mainstream parties in turmoil, stark new divisions define the country and the centre ground is deserted. Nick Clegg witnessed this change from the inside. Here he offers a frank account of his experiences and puts the case for a new politics based on reason and compromise. He writes candidly about the tense stand-offs within government and the decision to enter coalition with the Conservatives in the first place. He also lifts the lid on the arcane worlds of Westminster and Brussels, the vested interests that suffocate reform, as well as the achievements his party made despite them. Whatever your political persuasion, if you wish to understand politics in Britain today you cannot afford to ignore this book.

The Coalition and the Constitution

The Coalition and the Constitution
Author: Vernon Bogdanor
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 162
Release: 2011-03-25
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781847316400

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`England', Benjamin Disraeli famously said, `does not love coalitions'. But 2010 saw the first peace-time coalition in Britain since the 1930s. The coalition, moreover, may well not be an aberration. For there are signs that, with the rise in strength of third parties, hung parliaments are more likely to recur than in the past. Perhaps, therefore, the era of single-party majority government, to which we have become accustomed since 1945, is coming to an end. But is the British constitution equipped to deal with coalition? Are alterations in the procedures of parliament or government needed to cope with it? The inter-party agreement between the coalition partners proposes a wide ranging series of constitutional reforms, the most important of which are fixed-term parliaments and a referendum on the alternative vote electoral system, to be held in May 2011. The coalition is also proposing measures to reduce the size of the House of Commons, to directly elect the House of Lords and to strengthen localism. These reforms, if implemented, could permanently alter the way we are governed. This book analyses the significance of coalition government for Britain and of the momentous constitutional reforms which the coalition is proposing. In doing so it seeks to penetrate the cloud of polemic and partisanship to provide an objective analysis for the informed citizen.

The Coalition Effect 2010 2015

The Coalition Effect  2010   2015
Author: Anthony Seldon,Mike Finn,Illias Thoms
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 645
Release: 2015-03-26
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781107080614

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The essential verdict on Britain's first coalition government since the Second World War delivered by an unrivalled team of experts.