This article makes the case for employing the statecraft approach (associated with the late Jim Bulpitt) to assess political leadership in Britain. Rather than ‘importing’ methodologies from the US, as some scholars have done, statecraft is preferred in the UK context for two main reasons. First, statecraft is concerned with the motives and behaviour of leadership cliques, and as a result, it is more appropriate for the collective leadership style that is a characteristic of parliamentary systems such as that in Britain. Second, statecraft goes some way towards incorporating a sense of structural context into our evaluation of leadership performance. This need to take into account the broader institutional constraints facing chief executive...
How should we assess the performance of political leaders? As many scholars note, it is important to...
Day-to-day political life for the most senior national politicians can be very pressurized and expos...
The literature about political leadership is relatively sparse, and somewhat disparate, across psych...
This article makes the case for employing the statecraft approach (associated with the late Jim Bulp...
How should prime ministerial and party leadership be understood and assessed? One leading approach p...
Although Jeremy Corbyn and Donald Trump share no common ideological ground, as political strategists...
This article contributes to the developing literature on prime ministerial performance in the UK by ...
Classical and contemporary scholarship on leadership has referred to political performance and the a...
Classical and contemporary scholarship on leadership has referred to political performance and the a...
Since ancient times philosophers and political thinkers have grappled with the questions of what con...
This article is part of the issue “New Approaches to Political Leadership”, edited by Mark Bennister...
This article argues that the extent to which political office-holders can effectively attain and wie...
This article argues that the extent to which political office-holders can effectively attain and wie...
In 1921 James Bryce observed in Modern Democracies how ‘extremely small is the number of persons by ...
This article suggests that at national and local levels, the British state is seemingly incapable of...
How should we assess the performance of political leaders? As many scholars note, it is important to...
Day-to-day political life for the most senior national politicians can be very pressurized and expos...
The literature about political leadership is relatively sparse, and somewhat disparate, across psych...
This article makes the case for employing the statecraft approach (associated with the late Jim Bulp...
How should prime ministerial and party leadership be understood and assessed? One leading approach p...
Although Jeremy Corbyn and Donald Trump share no common ideological ground, as political strategists...
This article contributes to the developing literature on prime ministerial performance in the UK by ...
Classical and contemporary scholarship on leadership has referred to political performance and the a...
Classical and contemporary scholarship on leadership has referred to political performance and the a...
Since ancient times philosophers and political thinkers have grappled with the questions of what con...
This article is part of the issue “New Approaches to Political Leadership”, edited by Mark Bennister...
This article argues that the extent to which political office-holders can effectively attain and wie...
This article argues that the extent to which political office-holders can effectively attain and wie...
In 1921 James Bryce observed in Modern Democracies how ‘extremely small is the number of persons by ...
This article suggests that at national and local levels, the British state is seemingly incapable of...
How should we assess the performance of political leaders? As many scholars note, it is important to...
Day-to-day political life for the most senior national politicians can be very pressurized and expos...
The literature about political leadership is relatively sparse, and somewhat disparate, across psych...