The Conservative Party is caught between mainstream conservatism and radical right populism. It thus has much in common with other European parties of the centre right, but its electoral success is unusual. What does this tell us about British Conservatism? And what are the long-term implications for British politics
How can centre–right parties in majoritarian systems adapt to threats from the radical right? Using ...
Conservative Party supporters have often been characterised as resembling 'Little Englanders &a...
Prior to the leadership of Margaret Thatcher, traditional academic assumptions about the British Con...
British Conservatism embodies certain basic, though not always compatible, tenets of belief. They ha...
This article examines the claim that the British Conservative Party has been too right-wing and must...
The British Conservative Party's decision to leave the European Peoples' Party-European Democrats (E...
This research note draws on a new survey to reveal a widespread willingness among current Conservati...
This paper demonstrates the apparent assimilation of the European issue by the Conservative parliame...
This essay asserts that the Age of Brexit was one of sharp ideological conflict in the Conservative ...
Why did it take the Conservative Party so long to recover power? After the landslide defeat in 1997,...
The Conservative Party’s position on Europe remains ambiguous – far from resolving the issue, the pr...
© 2014 Political Studies Association. This research note draws on a new survey to reveal a widesprea...
Multi-party politics alters the dynamics of party competition in Westminster elections. In a case st...
At the 2019 UK general election, under Boris Johnson’s leadership, the Conservatives won a landslide...
How does the mainstream/centre right Conservative Party frame immigration in contrast to how the rad...
How can centre–right parties in majoritarian systems adapt to threats from the radical right? Using ...
Conservative Party supporters have often been characterised as resembling 'Little Englanders &a...
Prior to the leadership of Margaret Thatcher, traditional academic assumptions about the British Con...
British Conservatism embodies certain basic, though not always compatible, tenets of belief. They ha...
This article examines the claim that the British Conservative Party has been too right-wing and must...
The British Conservative Party's decision to leave the European Peoples' Party-European Democrats (E...
This research note draws on a new survey to reveal a widespread willingness among current Conservati...
This paper demonstrates the apparent assimilation of the European issue by the Conservative parliame...
This essay asserts that the Age of Brexit was one of sharp ideological conflict in the Conservative ...
Why did it take the Conservative Party so long to recover power? After the landslide defeat in 1997,...
The Conservative Party’s position on Europe remains ambiguous – far from resolving the issue, the pr...
© 2014 Political Studies Association. This research note draws on a new survey to reveal a widesprea...
Multi-party politics alters the dynamics of party competition in Westminster elections. In a case st...
At the 2019 UK general election, under Boris Johnson’s leadership, the Conservatives won a landslide...
How does the mainstream/centre right Conservative Party frame immigration in contrast to how the rad...
How can centre–right parties in majoritarian systems adapt to threats from the radical right? Using ...
Conservative Party supporters have often been characterised as resembling 'Little Englanders &a...
Prior to the leadership of Margaret Thatcher, traditional academic assumptions about the British Con...