Elections Expert Political Analysis Public Policy and AdministrationJohn Bercow to consider the case for internet voting in the UK. Is it a good idea? Nov 27, 2013 Editor3 Comments on John Bercow to consider the case for internet voting in the UK. Is it a good idea? Dr. Toby James considers the proposal from the Commons Speaker John Bercow that internet voting
Critical Global Politics Expert Political Analysis International RelationsThe New Libya Nov 14, 2013 EditorComment on The New Libya Muammar Gaddafi fell from power in 2011 after a 42 year rule. Dr. Johan Franzen considers
Expert Political Analysis Parliament Week Analysis Public Policy and Administration Reforming ParliamemtIt’s Parliament Week: A cause for celebration, education, but most importantly, critique? Nov 14, 2013 EditorComment on It’s Parliament Week: A cause for celebration, education, but most importantly, critique? Dr. Toby James argues that Parliament Week is an important opportunity for public to critically
Parliament Week Analysis Public Policy and Administration Reforming Parliamemt The Partisan ViewIt’s in the bag: Parliament could be better connected to the people through a petitions select committee Nov 14, 2013 EditorComment on It’s in the bag: Parliament could be better connected to the people through a petitions select committee Alexandra Runswick, Director of Unlock Democracy, argues that setting up a petitions committee could help
Elections Parliament Week Analysis Public Policy and Administration Reforming Parliamemt The Partisan ViewPutting Parliament at the core of national life Nov 14, 2013 Editor1 Comment on Putting Parliament at the core of national life Charles Clarke, visiting Professor at the University of East Anglia, considers how Parliament could be
Parliament Week Analysis Public Policy and Administration Reforming Parliamemt The Partisan ViewToo many clever-dicks in Westminster Nov 14, 2013 Editor1 Comment on Too many clever-dicks in Westminster Douglas Carswell MP argues that the front benches of Parliament are dominated by politicians more
Public Policy and Administration Reforming Parliamemt The Partisan ViewAn immodest proposal to revolutionise an ailing institution: ‘Guardians for future generations’ Nov 14, 2013 Editor1 Comment on An immodest proposal to revolutionise an ailing institution: ‘Guardians for future generations’ Dr. Rupert Read argues that parliamentary democracy needs to be reformed so that future generations are
Parliament Week Analysis Public Policy and Administration Reforming Parliamemt The Partisan ViewIs Parliament fit for purpose? Select Committee Reforms means that it has never been more so. Nov 14, 2013 EditorComment on Is Parliament fit for purpose? Select Committee Reforms means that it has never been more so. Richard Bacon MP argues that Parliament is fit for purpose. The Wright reforms have re-invigorated Select
Parliament Week Analysis Public Lectures Public Policy and Administration Reforming ParliamemtReforming the House of Lords – Ending the deadlock Jan 25, 2013 EditorComment on Reforming the House of Lords – Ending the deadlock Baroness Helen Hayman, the former Lord Speaker, delivered an Open Lecture at the University of
Parliament Week Analysis Public Lectures Public Policy and Administration Reforming ParliamemtBaroness Elizabeth Symons Lecture on House of Lords reform Nov 22, 2012 EditorComment on Baroness Elizabeth Symons Lecture on House of Lords reform Baroness Elizabeth Symons spoke on the problem of House of Lords reform at the University