Volume 10, issue 2, June 2015
Special Issue: Conservative Party modernisation from opposition to government
- Issue editor
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- Richard Hayton
9 articles in this issue
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Whatever happened to Conservative Party modernisation?
Authors
- Peter Kerr
- Richard Hayton
- Content type: Original Article
- Published: 20 April 2015
- Pages: 114 - 130
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Cameron’s Conservative Party, social liberalism and social justice
Authors
- Richard Hayton
- Libby McEnhill
- Content type: Original Article
- Published: 20 April 2015
- Pages: 131 - 147
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Conservatism, feminisation and the representation of women in UK politics
Authors
- Rosie Campbell
- Sarah Childs
- Content type: Original Article
- Published: 15 May 2015
- Pages: 148 - 168
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Immigration and asylum policy under Cameron’s Conservatives
Authors
- Rebecca Partos
- Tim Bale
- Content type: Original Article
- Published: 13 April 2015
- Pages: 169 - 184
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Conservative modernisation and European integration: From silence to salience and schism
Authors
- Philip Lynch
- Content type: Original Article
- Published: 13 April 2015
- Pages: 185 - 203
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From ‘greenest government ever’ to ‘get rid of all the green crap’: David Cameron, the Conservatives and the environment
Authors
- Neil Carter
- Ben Clements
- Content type: Original Article
- Published: 20 April 2015
- Pages: 204 - 225
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From big society to small state: Conservatism and the privatisation of government
Authors
- Martin Smith
- Rhonda Jones
- Content type: Original Article
- Published: 20 April 2015
- Pages: 226 - 248
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The theory and practice of party modernisation: The conservative party under David Cameron, 2005–2015
Authors
- Katharine Dommett
- Content type: Original Article
- Published: 04 May 2015
- Pages: 249 - 266