Robin Cook argued that New Labour’s foreign policy would have ‘ethical dimensions’ , and an assumption is often made, within existing literature, that this is an accurate statement when considering the overseas development agenda of New Labour government’s between 1997 and 2010. Tingley argues that the more left wing a party, the more likely they are to increase attention on, and funding of, overseas development aid projects. This article uses the New Labour governments, from 1997 to 2010, as a case study to test the argument of Tingley and determines that his conclusions are accurate in the case of the UK. This article will then argue, using the work of Breuning that the motivations of the New Labour governments, and the way they conveye...
This paper employs an interpretive approach to explore New Labour’s use of social scientific theorie...
In May 1997, the then UK Foreign Secretary, Robin Cook, famously said that foreign policy should hav...
Under Tony Blair, New Labour modernisers have made much of the moral rather than economic arguments ...
The article discusses problems and contradictions associated with the attempt of the Labour Party un...
Abstract: The article discusses problems and contradictions associated with the attempt of the Labou...
Debate has raged over the extent to which New Labour has succeeded in incorporating an ethical dimen...
Since 2010, successive Conservative-led Coalition and Conservative governments in the UK have impose...
This thesis provides a timely retrospective of New Labour's public politics of global and domestic p...
This article explores how New Labour has attempted to implement its ideas about a 'third way' foreig...
Insufficient research attention has been paid to the way that electoral politics shape public policy...
This paper considers the opposition within Conservative parliamentary ranks to the decision of the C...
This chapter focuses on New Labour’s attempts to implement the idea of a ‘third way’ in relation to ...
The aim of this thesis is to examine two main hypotheses, which are closely related to the ethical d...
The November 1997 White Paper (WP) Eliminating world poverty: a challenge for the 21st century is on...
This paper explores the rhetoric behind the Labour Government’s welfare reforms. Recent publications...
This paper employs an interpretive approach to explore New Labour’s use of social scientific theorie...
In May 1997, the then UK Foreign Secretary, Robin Cook, famously said that foreign policy should hav...
Under Tony Blair, New Labour modernisers have made much of the moral rather than economic arguments ...
The article discusses problems and contradictions associated with the attempt of the Labour Party un...
Abstract: The article discusses problems and contradictions associated with the attempt of the Labou...
Debate has raged over the extent to which New Labour has succeeded in incorporating an ethical dimen...
Since 2010, successive Conservative-led Coalition and Conservative governments in the UK have impose...
This thesis provides a timely retrospective of New Labour's public politics of global and domestic p...
This article explores how New Labour has attempted to implement its ideas about a 'third way' foreig...
Insufficient research attention has been paid to the way that electoral politics shape public policy...
This paper considers the opposition within Conservative parliamentary ranks to the decision of the C...
This chapter focuses on New Labour’s attempts to implement the idea of a ‘third way’ in relation to ...
The aim of this thesis is to examine two main hypotheses, which are closely related to the ethical d...
The November 1997 White Paper (WP) Eliminating world poverty: a challenge for the 21st century is on...
This paper explores the rhetoric behind the Labour Government’s welfare reforms. Recent publications...
This paper employs an interpretive approach to explore New Labour’s use of social scientific theorie...
In May 1997, the then UK Foreign Secretary, Robin Cook, famously said that foreign policy should hav...
Under Tony Blair, New Labour modernisers have made much of the moral rather than economic arguments ...