Political journalists often refer to Leader of the Opposition as the hardest job in politics, and yet despite this opposition studies has been largely neglected by political academics. To address this gap, this edited book brings together a team of leading British Politics experts to evaluate the performance of each Leader of the Opposition in the post-war era. Each Leader of the Opposition from Churchill to Cameron is assessed in terms of their proficiency as public communicators; their effectiveness in constructing viable public policy platforms; their abilities in party management and their emotional intelligence or how they coped with the demands of the role. Through these evaluations conclusions are drawn on how Leaders of the Oppositi...
A study of prime ministerial leadership in Britain and Australia. Tony Blair and John Howard were el...
This chapter attempts to review and reasess Callaghan's turbulent stewardship of the Labour Party in...
The literature about political leadership is relatively sparse, and somewhat disparate, across psych...
Political journalists often refer to Leader of the Opposition as the hardest job in politics, but op...
This thesis examines the changing nature of opposition within the British political system through a...
This thesis offers a distinctive and innovative framework for the study of effective official opposi...
Prime ministers have been crucial figures in British politics for nearly three centuries and the med...
Whoever the individual office holder, the Prime Minister is always the countries pre-eminent leader,...
This book is a comparative study of the rules, norms, and behaviour surrounding political party lead...
The power of the party leader, because it is such a moveable feast, is hard to measure, understand o...
This article contributes to a burgeoning literature on political leadership, offering an interim ass...
The Shadow Chancellor occupies a central coordinating role in Britain’s combative Westminster system...
This extraordinary book considers the qualities of leaders from the most electorally successful of B...
About the book: Tony Blair has dominated British political life for more than a decade. Like Margar...
This article is part of the issue “New Approaches to Political Leadership”, edited by Mark Bennister...
A study of prime ministerial leadership in Britain and Australia. Tony Blair and John Howard were el...
This chapter attempts to review and reasess Callaghan's turbulent stewardship of the Labour Party in...
The literature about political leadership is relatively sparse, and somewhat disparate, across psych...
Political journalists often refer to Leader of the Opposition as the hardest job in politics, but op...
This thesis examines the changing nature of opposition within the British political system through a...
This thesis offers a distinctive and innovative framework for the study of effective official opposi...
Prime ministers have been crucial figures in British politics for nearly three centuries and the med...
Whoever the individual office holder, the Prime Minister is always the countries pre-eminent leader,...
This book is a comparative study of the rules, norms, and behaviour surrounding political party lead...
The power of the party leader, because it is such a moveable feast, is hard to measure, understand o...
This article contributes to a burgeoning literature on political leadership, offering an interim ass...
The Shadow Chancellor occupies a central coordinating role in Britain’s combative Westminster system...
This extraordinary book considers the qualities of leaders from the most electorally successful of B...
About the book: Tony Blair has dominated British political life for more than a decade. Like Margar...
This article is part of the issue “New Approaches to Political Leadership”, edited by Mark Bennister...
A study of prime ministerial leadership in Britain and Australia. Tony Blair and John Howard were el...
This chapter attempts to review and reasess Callaghan's turbulent stewardship of the Labour Party in...
The literature about political leadership is relatively sparse, and somewhat disparate, across psych...