British urban policies can be collectively characterised as a series of experiments intro-duced by successive newly elected governments keen to put their own ideological twist on policy for the inner cities and peripheral. The aim of this paper is to examine whether or not, or to what extent, New Labour’s urban policy marks a change in policy direction. Fol-lowing a presentation of the legacy of urban policy left by the outgoing New Right gov-ernment, the paper will go on to outline New Labour’s ideological standpoint. This discus-sion will provide the context for an examination of the urban policies introduced by the Blair administration
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view was that John Major's patently divided and fractious Conservative government had run its c...
The Labour Government has unleashed a new dynamism in urban policy and politics in Britain and given...
In the UK there has been a proliferation of agencies at differing regulatory scales as part of the r...
This paper sets out the evolution of British urban policy since the Urban White Paper of 1977 with p...
In the UK there has been a proliferation of agencies at differing regulatory scales as part of the r...
British urban regeneration policy in the 1980s was property led. Following the election of Tony Blai...
A discussion of the ways in which British urban policy has been imagined and reimagined since the 19...
of a new opportunity and era for politics. A determination to modernise the institutions of Britain,...
This thesis investigates what the changing policy approach of the ‘New’ Labour Government meant for ...
allocation of monies to specific urban areas for predetermined lengths of time. The whole ‘urban que...
Abstract This article examines New Labour’s approach to joined-up government within UK urban policy....
Summary. This article assesses the role of urban policy as a testing-ground for variou s policy expe...
When Barack Obama was elected US President, he was unusual in doing so with an urban image, an urban...
The general perception of cities has been transformed over the last decade. The purpose of the artic...
This paper seeks to address a number of important questions that arise from contemporary urban polic...
view was that John Major's patently divided and fractious Conservative government had run its c...
The Labour Government has unleashed a new dynamism in urban policy and politics in Britain and given...
In the UK there has been a proliferation of agencies at differing regulatory scales as part of the r...
This paper sets out the evolution of British urban policy since the Urban White Paper of 1977 with p...
In the UK there has been a proliferation of agencies at differing regulatory scales as part of the r...
British urban regeneration policy in the 1980s was property led. Following the election of Tony Blai...
A discussion of the ways in which British urban policy has been imagined and reimagined since the 19...
of a new opportunity and era for politics. A determination to modernise the institutions of Britain,...
This thesis investigates what the changing policy approach of the ‘New’ Labour Government meant for ...
allocation of monies to specific urban areas for predetermined lengths of time. The whole ‘urban que...
Abstract This article examines New Labour’s approach to joined-up government within UK urban policy....
Summary. This article assesses the role of urban policy as a testing-ground for variou s policy expe...
When Barack Obama was elected US President, he was unusual in doing so with an urban image, an urban...
The general perception of cities has been transformed over the last decade. The purpose of the artic...
This paper seeks to address a number of important questions that arise from contemporary urban polic...
view was that John Major's patently divided and fractious Conservative government had run its c...