Conventional wisdom has it that rank outsiders do not become leaders of ‘mainstream’ British parties, yet Jeremy Corbyn now presides over the Labour Party. Pete Dorey and Andrew Denham reflect on the criteria which have fed into leadership selection before now and argue it was changes to the selection rules and the offer of a clear ideological alternative to recent leaders that allowed Corbyn to win such an unexpected and decisive victory
Supporters of the Labour leader believe he is being judged by the wrong standards, and that opponent...
This article is part of the issue “New Approaches to Political Leadership”, edited by Mark Bennister...
When Jeremy Corbyn was elected Labour leader in 2015, the result astonished many; his re-election su...
Conventional wisdom has it that rank outsiders do not become leaders of ‘mainstream’ British parties...
In Labour’s 2015 leadership contest, a major question had been how a rank outsider and perceived pol...
Jeremy Corbyn’s election as Leader of the Labour Party in 2015 stunned observers and practitioners o...
Jeremy Corbyn’s election as Leader of the Labour Party in 2015 stunned observers and practitioners o...
This article examines the British Labour Party’s leadership election of 2015 , which resulted in th...
Jeremy Corbyn looks set to win the Labour leadership election, despite initially being pegged as a n...
The article aims at assessing the functioning and characteristics of the most recent systems employe...
none2noIn the past few decades, British parties have undergone deep transformations, also concerning...
Recent media reports suggest Labour MPs may be gearing up to move against Jeremy Corbyn. This is sup...
International audienceThe stark contrast between the marathon race to succeed Gordon Brown after he ...
The Labour leadership contest of 2015 resulted in the election of the veteran Left-wing backbencher,...
Jeremy Corbyn is the unlikely favourite for the Labour leadership, with leadership election rule cha...
Supporters of the Labour leader believe he is being judged by the wrong standards, and that opponent...
This article is part of the issue “New Approaches to Political Leadership”, edited by Mark Bennister...
When Jeremy Corbyn was elected Labour leader in 2015, the result astonished many; his re-election su...
Conventional wisdom has it that rank outsiders do not become leaders of ‘mainstream’ British parties...
In Labour’s 2015 leadership contest, a major question had been how a rank outsider and perceived pol...
Jeremy Corbyn’s election as Leader of the Labour Party in 2015 stunned observers and practitioners o...
Jeremy Corbyn’s election as Leader of the Labour Party in 2015 stunned observers and practitioners o...
This article examines the British Labour Party’s leadership election of 2015 , which resulted in th...
Jeremy Corbyn looks set to win the Labour leadership election, despite initially being pegged as a n...
The article aims at assessing the functioning and characteristics of the most recent systems employe...
none2noIn the past few decades, British parties have undergone deep transformations, also concerning...
Recent media reports suggest Labour MPs may be gearing up to move against Jeremy Corbyn. This is sup...
International audienceThe stark contrast between the marathon race to succeed Gordon Brown after he ...
The Labour leadership contest of 2015 resulted in the election of the veteran Left-wing backbencher,...
Jeremy Corbyn is the unlikely favourite for the Labour leadership, with leadership election rule cha...
Supporters of the Labour leader believe he is being judged by the wrong standards, and that opponent...
This article is part of the issue “New Approaches to Political Leadership”, edited by Mark Bennister...
When Jeremy Corbyn was elected Labour leader in 2015, the result astonished many; his re-election su...