The UK's Changing Democracy: The 2018 Democratic Audit

Author:   Patrick Dunleavy ,  Alice Park ,  Ros Taylor
Publisher:   LSE Press
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9781909890442


Pages:   522
Publication Date:   01 November 2018
Format:   Paperback
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The UK's Changing Democracy presents a uniquely democratic perspective on all aspects of UK politics, at the centre in Westminster and Whitehall, and in all the devolved nations. The 2016 referendum vote to leave the EU marked a turning point in the UK's political system. In the previous two decades, the country had undergone a series of democratic reforms, during which it seemed to evolve into a more typical European liberal democracy. The establishment of a Supreme Court, adoption of the Human Rights Act, Scottish, Welsh and Northern Irish devolution, proportional electoral systems, executive mayors and the growth in multi-party competition all marked profound changes to the British political tradition. Brexit may now bring some of these developments to a juddering halt. The UK's previous 'exceptionalism' from European patterns looks certain to continue indefi nitely. 'Taking back control' of regulations, trade, immigration and much more is the biggest change in UK governance for half a century. It has already produced enduring crises for the party system, Parliament and the core executive, with uniquely contested governance over critical issues, and a rapidly changing political landscape. Other recent trends are no less fast-moving, such as the revival of two-party dominance in England, the re-creation of some mass membership parties and the disruptive challenges of social media. In this context, an in-depth assessment of the quality of the UK's democracy is essential. Each of the 2018 Democratic Audit's 37 short chapters starts with clear criteria for what democracy requires in that part of the nation's political life and outlines key recent developments before a SWOT analysis (of strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats) crystallises the current situation. A small number of core issues are then explored in more depth. Set against the global rise of debased semi-democracies, the book's approach returns our focus firmly to the big issues around the quality and sustainability of the UK's liberal democracy.

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Author:   Patrick Dunleavy ,  Alice Park ,  Ros Taylor
Publisher:   LSE Press
Imprint:   LSE Press
ISBN:  

9781909890442


ISBN 10:   1909890448
Pages:   522
Publication Date:   01 November 2018
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  College/higher education ,  Adult education ,  Professional & Vocational ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
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Author Website:   http://www.democraticaudit.com/

Patrick Dunleavy is Professor of Political Science and Public Policy at the London School of Economics, and co-Director of Democratic Audit. He is also Centenary Professor in the Institute for Governance and Policy Analysis (IGPA), University of Canberra. Alice Park is the Managing Editor of Democratic Audit. Ros Taylor is Research Manager at the LSE Truth, Trust and Technology Commission and co-editor of LSE Brexit.

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