The UK was once viewed by political scientists as embodying a distinct majoritarian form of politics – the ‘Westminster Model’ – that stood in contrast to the ‘consensus’ democracies found elsewhere in Europe. Several of the countries in the latter group, such as Italy, were often assumed to be inherently prone to instability in comparison to the UK. Yet as this article explains, politics in Westminster now has some striking similarities with the Italian approach that once invited scorn from British observers
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The UK was once viewed by political scientists as embodying a distinct majoritarian form of politics...
The UK was once viewed by political scientists as embodying a distinct majoritarian form of politics...
Margaret Thatcher and Tony Blair were both accused of taking British politics into a ‘presidential’ ...
This article investigates the impact of Brexit on the British political system. By critically engagi...
The term 'Westminster model', widely used in both the academic and practitioner literatures, is a fa...
The term ‘Westminster model’, widely used in both the academic and practitioner literatures, is a fa...
nce upon a time, many years ago (before 2015), Britons used to mock Italy’s political system. After ...
The aim of this article is to help identify the fundamental characteristics of the British policymak...
The term 'Westminster model' is frequently used by political scientists and practitioners. But our r...
This book examines the seismic impact of Brexit on the British political system, assessing its likel...
The 23 June 2016 referendum on Britain’s EU membership exposed deep fractures within the British par...
Dave Richards and Martin Smith examine why Brexiteers want to ‘take back control’ and how this desir...
The paper examines the main changes in the UK party system that have occurred in recent decades. It...
The reasons for the rejection of the Italian constitutional reform seem to be social-cultural rather...
What impact will Brexit have on the rest of the European Union in the coming years and decades? Anto...
The UK was once viewed by political scientists as embodying a distinct majoritarian form of politics...
The UK was once viewed by political scientists as embodying a distinct majoritarian form of politics...
Margaret Thatcher and Tony Blair were both accused of taking British politics into a ‘presidential’ ...
This article investigates the impact of Brexit on the British political system. By critically engagi...
The term 'Westminster model', widely used in both the academic and practitioner literatures, is a fa...
The term ‘Westminster model’, widely used in both the academic and practitioner literatures, is a fa...
nce upon a time, many years ago (before 2015), Britons used to mock Italy’s political system. After ...
The aim of this article is to help identify the fundamental characteristics of the British policymak...
The term 'Westminster model' is frequently used by political scientists and practitioners. But our r...
This book examines the seismic impact of Brexit on the British political system, assessing its likel...
The 23 June 2016 referendum on Britain’s EU membership exposed deep fractures within the British par...
Dave Richards and Martin Smith examine why Brexiteers want to ‘take back control’ and how this desir...
The paper examines the main changes in the UK party system that have occurred in recent decades. It...
The reasons for the rejection of the Italian constitutional reform seem to be social-cultural rather...
What impact will Brexit have on the rest of the European Union in the coming years and decades? Anto...