As Parliament reassembles, Patrick Dunleavy argues that MPs and government ministers need to take some deeper-lying lessons of the last week to heart. Governance is difficult and needs to be taken seriously. All of modern society relies on the effective operations of the state, with the consent of the governed. Once the state is enfeebled or consent is withdrawn, by any significant group, the costs and risks of governing rise at an exponential rate
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David Cameron’s defeat last night in the Commons on his motion on military intervention in Syria has...
The Prime Minister’s public apology at Parliamentary Question Time today for a Number 10 garden part...
Brexit comes at a precarious time for the UK – with an ineffective Opposition, continuing calls for ...
British Politics and Policy at LSE ran in-depth coverage of the riots that took place in London and ...
British Politics and Policy at LSE ran in-depth coverage of the riots that took place in London and ...
British Politics and Policy at LSE ran in-depth coverage of the riots that took place in London and ...
British Politics and Policy at LSE ran in-depth coverage of the riots that took place in London and ...
The relatively short history of the new coalition government is already one of radical change. Massi...
We use speech act theory to study the U.K. state’s response to large-scale public disorder across En...
The UK\u27s ongoing political turbulence has prompted a reprise of debates from the 1970s when many ...
David Cameron’s defeat last night in the Commons on his motion on military intervention in Syria has...
Britain’s exit from the European Exchange Rate Mechanism in 1992 and the Second Iraq War in 2003 are...
More urgently than ever we need an answer to the question posed by the late Mick Moran in The Politi...
The 2008-11 economic crisis has dramatically increased the role of the (nation) state, which re-emer...
Recently appointed Labour peer Maurice Glasman, a leader of London Citizens and considered the ‘fath...
David Cameron’s defeat last night in the Commons on his motion on military intervention in Syria has...
The Prime Minister’s public apology at Parliamentary Question Time today for a Number 10 garden part...
Brexit comes at a precarious time for the UK – with an ineffective Opposition, continuing calls for ...