Jeremy Corbyn’s election as Leader of the Labour Party in 2015 stunned observers and practitioners of British politics alike. In this article, we first outline a theoretical framework that purports to explain why political parties operating in parliamentary systems choose the leaders they do. We then examine 32 leadership successions involving five major British parties since 1963, and note that many of these were unexpected, in that they were triggered by unforeseen circumstances, such as the sudden death or resignation of the incumbent. Examining each party in turn, we briefly explain why the winners won and identify at least eight cases (a quarter of our sample) where a candidate widely expected to prevail at the outset was ultimately de...
This article is part of the issue “New Approaches to Political Leadership”, edited by Mark Bennister...
Jeremy Corbyn looks set to win the Labour leadership election, despite initially being pegged as a n...
Jeremy Corbyn is the unlikely favourite for the Labour leadership, with leadership election rule cha...
Jeremy Corbyn’s election as Leader of the Labour Party in 2015 stunned observers and practitioners o...
Conventional wisdom has it that rank outsiders do not become leaders of ‘mainstream’ British parties...
This article examines the British Labour Party’s leadership election of 2015 , which resulted in th...
Conventional wisdom has it that rank outsiders do not become leaders of ‘mainstream’ British parties...
British parties have pioneered the use of ‘one-member, one-vote’ (OMOV) ballots to select their lead...
none2noIn the past few decades, British parties have undergone deep transformations, also concerning...
The Labour leadership contest of 2015 resulted in the election of the veteran Left-wing backbencher,...
none1noThe article aims at assessing the functioning and characteristics of the most recent systems...
Since 1965, Britain’s major political parties have radically, and repeatedly, changed the ways in wh...
This article contributes to a burgeoning literature on political leadership, offering an interim ass...
In Labour’s 2015 leadership contest, a major question had been how a rank outsider and perceived pol...
This paper investigates the nature of the remarkable surge in individual membership of the Labour Pa...
This article is part of the issue “New Approaches to Political Leadership”, edited by Mark Bennister...
Jeremy Corbyn looks set to win the Labour leadership election, despite initially being pegged as a n...
Jeremy Corbyn is the unlikely favourite for the Labour leadership, with leadership election rule cha...
Jeremy Corbyn’s election as Leader of the Labour Party in 2015 stunned observers and practitioners o...
Conventional wisdom has it that rank outsiders do not become leaders of ‘mainstream’ British parties...
This article examines the British Labour Party’s leadership election of 2015 , which resulted in th...
Conventional wisdom has it that rank outsiders do not become leaders of ‘mainstream’ British parties...
British parties have pioneered the use of ‘one-member, one-vote’ (OMOV) ballots to select their lead...
none2noIn the past few decades, British parties have undergone deep transformations, also concerning...
The Labour leadership contest of 2015 resulted in the election of the veteran Left-wing backbencher,...
none1noThe article aims at assessing the functioning and characteristics of the most recent systems...
Since 1965, Britain’s major political parties have radically, and repeatedly, changed the ways in wh...
This article contributes to a burgeoning literature on political leadership, offering an interim ass...
In Labour’s 2015 leadership contest, a major question had been how a rank outsider and perceived pol...
This paper investigates the nature of the remarkable surge in individual membership of the Labour Pa...
This article is part of the issue “New Approaches to Political Leadership”, edited by Mark Bennister...
Jeremy Corbyn looks set to win the Labour leadership election, despite initially being pegged as a n...
Jeremy Corbyn is the unlikely favourite for the Labour leadership, with leadership election rule cha...