Prior to the leadership of Margaret Thatcher, traditional academic assumptions about the British Conservative party focused on its emphasis on party unity, the centrality of loyalty to the party, and its ideological pragmatism in the pursuit of power. The leadership of her successor, John Major, was undermined by disunity, disloyalty and ideological conflict, which contributed to the Tory party's removal from power. The ideological implosion of one the most disciplined and electorally successful parties in Western Europe, has stimulated considerable academic appraisal. This article considers the design and utilisation of the ideological typologies of contemporary British conservatism that have been used by academics to help explain the natu...
The ideology of Conservative Party from its own beginning remains full of contradictions. On the on...
Following three severe election defeats, the Conservatives elected David Cameron as leader on an exp...
This article will examine how Margaret Thatcher utilised the Prime Ministerial power of Cabinet mini...
In the postwar era, there has been a change in the nature of the British Conservative Party caused b...
In January 1979, Stuart Hall claimed to have identified a new ‘radical Right’ ideology he termed ‘Th...
In January 1979, Stuart Hall claimed to have identified a new ‘radical Right’ ideology he termed ‘Th...
Recent theories of party change have emphasized interaction between political parties and their envi...
For those who study British politics from a contemporary history or political science perspective th...
Drawing upon a substantial body of archival evidence, this thesis examines the relative significance...
Following the referendum on membership of the EU, this article assesses the ideological legacy of Da...
The central aim of the thesis is to investigate the myriad ideological 'thought-practices' of Camero...
Neither spatial models of party competition nor the 'Westminster' model of British politics explain ...
Why did it take the Conservative Party so long to recover power? After the landslide defeat in 1997,...
British Party Politics and Ideology after New Labour provides the most comprehensive analysis of con...
The purpose of this paper is to demonstrate the ideological flexibility of conservative ideology bas...
The ideology of Conservative Party from its own beginning remains full of contradictions. On the on...
Following three severe election defeats, the Conservatives elected David Cameron as leader on an exp...
This article will examine how Margaret Thatcher utilised the Prime Ministerial power of Cabinet mini...
In the postwar era, there has been a change in the nature of the British Conservative Party caused b...
In January 1979, Stuart Hall claimed to have identified a new ‘radical Right’ ideology he termed ‘Th...
In January 1979, Stuart Hall claimed to have identified a new ‘radical Right’ ideology he termed ‘Th...
Recent theories of party change have emphasized interaction between political parties and their envi...
For those who study British politics from a contemporary history or political science perspective th...
Drawing upon a substantial body of archival evidence, this thesis examines the relative significance...
Following the referendum on membership of the EU, this article assesses the ideological legacy of Da...
The central aim of the thesis is to investigate the myriad ideological 'thought-practices' of Camero...
Neither spatial models of party competition nor the 'Westminster' model of British politics explain ...
Why did it take the Conservative Party so long to recover power? After the landslide defeat in 1997,...
British Party Politics and Ideology after New Labour provides the most comprehensive analysis of con...
The purpose of this paper is to demonstrate the ideological flexibility of conservative ideology bas...
The ideology of Conservative Party from its own beginning remains full of contradictions. On the on...
Following three severe election defeats, the Conservatives elected David Cameron as leader on an exp...
This article will examine how Margaret Thatcher utilised the Prime Ministerial power of Cabinet mini...