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1 Great Britain CHAPTER FOUR

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3 Thinking About Britain A.Key Questions i.Gradualism ii.Relative economic decline and its political implications iii.The Thatcher revolution iv.The victory of New Labour

4 Thinking About Britain B.The Basics i.A variety of names ii.The peoples of the U.K. C.Signs of decline

5 The Evolution of the British State A.Sequential, not simultaneous crises B.The broad sweep of British history i.More and more democracy ii.Persistence of class divisions C.The collectivist consensus

6 British Political Culture A.The civic culture and collectivist years i.Widespread sense of legitimacy ii.Tolerance of diversity iii.Nationalism

7 British Political Culture B. The politics of protest: Toward an uncivic culture? C.The civic culture holds

8 British Political Culture D. Will there always be a Britain? i.Polarization and catch-all parties ii.Devolution iii.Cultural and racial diversity (food and television) iv.European Union

9 Political Participation A.The Conservatives i.Pragmatic ii.Noblesse oblige iii.Organization iv.Thatcherism and after B.Labour i.Pragmatism ii.Crisis-motivated radicalization iii.Defeat-motivated moderation

10 Political Participation C.The Liberal Democrats D.Minor Parties E.The British electorate F.Interest groups

11 The British State: Enduring Myths & Changing Realities A.Bagehot’s dignified and real parts of the British system B.The Monarcy and the Lords: Still dignified? C.Parliamentary Sovereignty, sort of i.Parliamentary parties ii.Collective responsibility iii.Party discipline

12 The British State: Enduring Myths & Changing Realities D.Cabinet government? E.The rest of the state F.Labour and constitutional reform

13 Public Policy: The Thatcher and Blair Revolutions A.The retreat from the commanding heights: Nationalizing and privatizing B.Blair and the Third Way C.Foreign policy: The U.S.A., Europe, and Ireland

14 Decision Making in Britain


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