Unequal plurality: Towards an asymmetric power model of British politics
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The model of the British political system referred to the Asymmetric Power Model is developed in order to address the present lack of explicit modelling of the British political system and to provide a critique of the Differentiated Polity Model. The new model provides a more convincing, explicit organizing perspective of the British political system.
Publication Name: Government and Opposition
Subject: Government
ISSN: 0017-257X
Year: 2003
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Explaining the Good Friday Agreement: a learning process
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The British and Irish government have showed learning and rationality in the development of their policies toward Northern Ireland. For this reason, it is forecast that they will continue to make progress in deciding Ulster's future.
Publication Name: Government and Opposition
Subject: Government
ISSN: 0017-257X
Year: 2001
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The internal and external face of New Labour's political economy
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Britain's New Labour Party has attempted to institute foreign trade policies which will be compatible with its domestic social agenda. However, New Labour is utilizing economic theories that will probably not achieve this goal.
Publication Name: Government and Opposition
Subject: Government
ISSN: 0017-257X
Year: 2001
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