Interesting Dissertation Topics Politics TextWe have provided the selection of example politics dissertation topics below to help and inspire you. If you need help with the topic and titles for your own dissertation then our writers are avilable to help. Click on the button below for more information about our topics with titles service: topics with titles service a critical analysis of new labour's lsquo third way' on social policy the rejection of clause four and the rebranding of the labour party as lsquo new labour' was prefaced by the suggestion that the new government would, if elected, adopt a lsquo third way' to managing the economy and the welfare state. There would be no return to lsquo old labour' whilst the unchecked monetarism of the thatcher era would be softened. Central to the image that secured election and the ideology underpinning the new government's approach to social policy was the work of gidden's lsquo the third way'. It is now over five years since tony blair left office and three years since the new labour project was proclaimed lsquo dead'. Accordingly this dissertation reviews labour's use of the lsquo third way' in office and seeks to assess the extent to which the lsquo third way' has created a lasting legacy within both british social policy and party politics. Apa Style Psychology Essay2011 lsquo labour's new labour legacy: politics after blair and brown', political studies review, vol. governing without government: an exploration of the effects of policy networks on the governance of the uk post major. the arrival of blair in downing street in may 2010 was seen by many political commentators such as hennessey and riddle to usher in a new system of governance. This dissertation explores the interlinking concepts of lsquo core executive', lsquo policy networks' and lsquo governance' and questions the extent to which a series of informal networks and cross departmental initiatives changes the face of whitehall during the blair premiership. It also questions the extent to which such modes of government were foreshadowed by the co ordinating initiatives developed by heseltine and major and through so doing seeks to question the assumption that blair's approach was revolutionary, proposing instead that it represented a further evolution of that which had gone before. 20 the prime minister: the office and its holders since 1945. new york: palgrave. elected mayors: a reinvigoration of local government? a comparative study of hartlepool and middlesbrough though the primary constitutional reforms of the blair years are seen to centre upon the glc and devolution, it was also a period in which elected mayors were introduced to a number of british cities. In the case of hartlepool, h'angus the monkey the mascot of the local football team was not only elected but subsequently re elected. Phd Dissertation Semantic WebSuch an election confounded traditional party political expectations of elections at a local level and was repeated by the election of an independent mayor in middlesbrough a further traditional labour heartland. This study uses primary and secondary data to assess the extent to which the election of these two mayors has reinvigorated democracy and local accountability in the traditional labour heartland and what lessons their elections may hold for further mayoral contests nationwide. 2004 lsquo directly elected mayors: a tonic for local governance or old wine in new bottles?' local government studies, vol. 2012 lsquo directly elected mayors fall foul of councillor power', bbc news, available at: orr, k. 2004 lsquo if mayors are the answer then what was the question?' local government studies, vol. lsquo a bulwark against effective regionalism' a discussion of the place of county councils within english local government. the present administrative county councils of england date back to the local government act of 18. Though they have been altered notably in the 1974 local government act , with some being abolished and thereafter restored for example, rutland , they have, as an instrument of local governance remained virtually unaltered in size for over 100 years. In contrast, urban and rural district councils, municipal boroughs and non municipal boroughs along with single tier governments for conurbations have come and gone to be replaced by, amongst other forms, district and borough councils. Given the plethora of innovations within the lower tier of regional government and the continued failure to establish convenient and elected regional bodies across england, this dissertation asks how county councils have managed to maintain their position within local government for so long when so much around them has altered. 2010 lsquo the reorganization addiction in local government: unitary councils for england', public money amp management, vol. 1991 lsquo english metropolitan government since abolition: an evaluation of the abolition of the english metropolitan county councils', public administration, vol. regional government for the north: a lsquo post recession' rejoinder the plan for devolution for the north as espoused by john prescott when deputy prime minister was overwhelmingly rejected by voters in the north. Nevertheless, a decade later and faced with a seemingly ever widening gulf between the economics of the north and south of england, a growing body of academic opinion within the north has called for the question to be re opened. It is perhaps no coincidence that this call has come at a time when not only is the scottish parliament is asking for more devolved powers but also that lsquo life over the border' for those within the english borderlands seems relatively more appealing given policies relating to prescriptions, elderly care and tuition fees. This dissertation charts not only the rise and fall of the prescott plan for northern devolution but asks whether the time is now right for the question to be put to the public again. 2006 lsquo devolution and development: territorial justice and the north south divide', publius: the journal of federation, vol. 2005 lsquo the north east region referendum campaign of 2004: issues and turning points', the political quarterly, vol. the case for an english parliament the clamour for greater devolved powers for scotland, a revitalised welsh assembly and a tory majority within english parliamentary constituencies has once again given rise to the question of whether the english should have their own parliament. In addition, the steady rise of alternative political parties suggests that issues of english nationalism need to be addressed by the lsquo big three' political parties. Set within a context of voter apathy and devolution this dissertation not only addresses the conceptual theories that underpin the suggestions that england should have its own parliament but also asks what effects such a body would have upon the state of the union. 2006 lsquo the english question', publius: the journal of federation, vol. 2001 lsquo regional government and sustainability: taking devolution in england forward', new economy, vol. history teaches us that, when faced with the political wilderness, the conservative party is the most radical when it comes to electoral reform. Does this still hold true? the reform act introduced by disraeli was more radical than that introduced in 1832. In a similar way, the catholic emancipation act introduced by peel and wellington was designed not only to protect tory interests but also to outflank their political opponents. Now, as part of a coalition and with an snp majority government in edinburgh, the conservative party faces the opportunity once more to show its radicalism with regards to the constitution and issues of electoral reform. 1995 lsquo the politics of electoral reform in britain', international political science review, vol. lsquo a man for all seasons' a study of the changing policy positions of nick clegg from leader of the liberal democrats to deputy prime minister in opposition the liberal democrats were vociferous in their attacks upon the proposed increase in tuition fees. In power they voted for the former whilst, faced with public apathy and rejection, no further proposals for electoral reform have been mooted. Moreover, as the most europhile of the main three political parties the liberal democrats are in power at a time when the single currency seems doomed to failure. The change from opposition to power has been a difficult one for both nick clegg and his party. Reviewing policy documents, conference papers, voting records and actual legislation passed this dissertation asks whether or not there is coherence within the policy positions adopted by the liberal democrats within power and, if not, what it may tell us as to their future likely electoral strength. 2011 lsquo from sandals to suits: professionalisation, coalition and the liberal democrats'. Contrasting his relationship with congress to his powers relating to the signing of treaties and the war powers resolution this dissertation reviews the presidencies of clinton, bush and obama using a range of secondary sources as well as interviews with key political players of each administration. engaging with community stakeholders in local government: a case study of flood prevention strategies in doncaster and the role of community volunteers this dissertation evaluates the effectiveness of the existing flood prevention awareness schemes undertaken by doncaster metropolitan borough council in conjunction with local stakeholder groups.
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