Elections European Elections 2014 Public Policy and Administration Studying at UEAThe case for compulsory turnout in the UK: addressing political inequality May 2, 2014 Editor2 Comments on The case for compulsory turnout in the UK: addressing political inequality Britain is about to go to the polls for the European Elections, but voter turnout
Cultural Politics and Media Expert Political Analysis Public Policy and AdministrationThe Royal Family in Australia: Royalty in an egalitarian society? Apr 28, 2014 EditorComment on The Royal Family in Australia: Royalty in an egalitarian society? The Royal Family undertook a state tour to Australia in 2014. Dr. Peter Handley reflects
European Elections 2014 Expert Political Analysis Public Policy and AdministrationThe Big Sleep: Fighting an European Election Apr 11, 2014 Editor5 Comments on The Big Sleep: Fighting an European Election Mark Wells stood as a candidate in both a general election and European election. The
Expert Political Analysis Public Policy and AdministrationUEA expert gives evidence at Commons inquiry on voter turnout Apr 6, 2014 EditorComment on UEA expert gives evidence at Commons inquiry on voter turnout An academic from the School of Political, Social and International Studies gave evidence on 3 April 2014, to
Expert Political Analysis Public Policy and AdministrationLet’s leave localism and local politics to local people Apr 3, 2014 Editor1 Comment on Let’s leave localism and local politics to local people Lawrence Hardy reflects on localism, politics and the relaxation of some town and country planning controls.
European Elections 2014 Expert Political Analysis Public Policy and AdministrationThe European Parliament: An Environmental Champion Now and in the Future? Mar 28, 2014 Editor2 Comments on The European Parliament: An Environmental Champion Now and in the Future? The European Parliament has been often been heralded as a champion of environmental policy within
Elections Public Policy and Administration Studying at UEALow voter turnout at Police and Crime Commissioner Elections in England and Wales: how it can be addressed Mar 25, 2014 EditorComment on Low voter turnout at Police and Crime Commissioner Elections in England and Wales: how it can be addressed Elections for the Police and Crime Commissioners were first held in 2012 in England and
Cultural Politics and Media European Elections 2014 Expert Political Analysis Public Policy and AdministrationBritain and Euro-scepticism: understanding the fit Mar 21, 2014 Editor1 Comment on Britain and Euro-scepticism: understanding the fit The British population’s views of Europe are shaped by wider attitudes towards Britain’s status and
Cultural Politics and Media Expert Political Analysis Public Policy and AdministrationTony Benn and the Living Art of Rhetoric Mar 14, 2014 Editor3 Comments on Tony Benn and the Living Art of Rhetoric Tony Benn, the veteran Labour politician and campaigner, was widely praised for his oratory skills. Professor
Critical Global Politics European Elections 2014 Public Policy and AdministrationHow to Win If You Are 1 Against 27: Can the UK Still Influence the Rest of the EU? Mar 13, 2014 EditorComment on How to Win If You Are 1 Against 27: Can the UK Still Influence the Rest of the EU? Dr. Adam Steinhouse argues that Britain has been able to achieve many policy goals and exert much influence