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Description: The Politics of Coalition by Robert Hazell, Dr Ben Yong This is the tale of two parties struggling to maintain the first coalition government at Westminster for over 60 years. What have been the challenges they have faced in the first 15 months, and how have they managed it? The book is based on interviews with over 140 ministers, MPs, Lords, civil servants, party officials and interest groups. FORMAT Hardcover LANGUAGE English CONDITION Brand New Publisher Description The Politics of Coalition is the tale of two parties embarking on the first coalition government at Westminster for over 60 years. What challenges did they face in the first couple of years, and how did they deal with them?With the authorisation of Prime Minister David Cameron, Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg and the then Cabinet Secretary, Sir Gus ODonnell, the Constitution Unit has interviewed over 140 ministers, MPs, Lords, civil servants, party officials and interest groups about the Coalition and the impact coalition government has had upon Westminster and Whitehall.The Politics of Coalition tells how the Coalition has operated in the different arenas of the British political system: at the Centre; within the Departments; in Parliament; in the parties outside Parliament; and in the media. It will be of interest to politicians, policy makers, academics, students and anyone interested in how the UK Coalition works in practice and not just in theory.The research for the book was funded by the Nuffield Foundation.An essential resource for anyone with an interest in the Coalition, its workings behind the scenes, and its prospects for the future. Packed with facts, insights and telling detail.Benedict Brogan, The TelegraphThe Politics of Coalition provides an invaluable route map to the way the Conservative/Liberal Government works - and identifies important lessons to guide politicians, officials and the media if no party wins an overall majority at the next election.Rt Hon Peter Riddell, Director, Institute for GovernmentThis book is pure gold - contemporary history at its best. It will fascinate those inside the Coalition, those who witness its developing emotional geography from Parliament and the general public keen to know how - what is, for the British - a very peculiar practice, is working out.Lord Hennessy of Nympsfield, Attlee Professor of Contemporary British History, Queen Mary, University of London Notes Explains how the Conservative-Lib Dem government works, the challenges faced by the two parties and how they have risen to these challenges. Author Biography Robert Hazell is Professor of Government and the Constitution at University College London, UK, and the Director of the Constitution Unit in UCLs School of Public Policy.Ben Yong is a research associate at the Constitution Unit. Table of Contents 1. Introduction: Why Study the Conservative-Liberal Democrat Coalition?Ben Yong2. The Experience of Coalition: Domestic and AbroadEimear OCasey3. Formation of the CoalitionBen Yong4. How the Coalition Works at the CentreRobert Hazell5. Departments: Ministers and the Civil ServicePeter Waller6. The Coalition in ParliamentBen Yong7. The Political Parties 1Ben Yong8. The Coalition and the MediaBrian Walker9. Case Study I: Constitutional ReformRobert Hazell10. Case Studies II: Tuition Fees, NHS Reform, and Nuclear PolicyPeter Waller and Ben Yong11. Lessons for the FutureRobert HazellAppendicesAppendix 1: Party Breakdown of the Coalition AgreementsAppendix 2: Opinion Polls on the Coalition and the Political Parties, 2010–11Appendix 3: Coalition Government Chronology, 2010–11Appendix 4: Coalition Agreement for Stability and ReformAppendix 5: Letter from Cabinet Secretary Sir Gus ODonnell on Coalition GovernmentAppendix 6: Guidance on Liaison between Departments and Coalition Backbenchers, July 2010Appendix 7: No 10 Policy and Implementation Unit: Whos Who, Summer 2011Appendix 8: Glossary Review This remarkable book, written by two outstanding experts on British politics associated with the Constitution Unit, provides an excellent account of the way the coalition government was created, its functioning in the first eighteen months or so, and its prospects....there cannot be any doubt that this book represents a major contribution to the study of coalition governments and provides original and excellent material analysing the extraordinary British situation. -- Gianfranco Pasquino * Political Quarterly, Volume 84, No.2 *The immediate, as well as lasting, value of the book lies in some of the lessons it draws from the process of coalition formation in May 2010 which may be relevant in 2015 or in later parliaments if no single party gains an overall majority. -- Peter Riddell * Public Law *...the book provides a useful and highly practical guide to making coalition politics work for parties, government and parliamentary actors, and civil servants.The book is accessible and should not intimidate readers approaching the topic without a deep prior knowledge of the coalition. However, it also contains a wealth of original insights, and is recommended as both a guide for policy makers exploring the possibilities of coalition government in Britain, and to those whose interest is more academic. -- Libby McEnhill * Political Studies Review, Volume 11, Number 3 *This book offers an excellent analysis of how Coalition government has worked in the UK. It explains through a series of succinct case studies how and why the coalition government works, what effect it has had on British politics and what may happen to it in the future. It should be an essential part of any modern British politics course. -- Dr Ben Worthy, Lecturer in Politics, Birkbeck, University of LondonRobert Hazell and Ben Yongs fine book The Politics of Coalition has…shown that enforced partnership has helped to revive the working of cabinet government. -- Philip Collins * The Times *One expects that, at least for the short term, courses in contemporary British politics will lean heavily on this book to introduce students to what happened after the Gordon Brown Government left office. Again, in the short run, fresh research on the British government and parliament will likely find this book to be a starting point.This is a remarkable piece of research in that it is based to a considerable degree on interviews with nearly 150 people.Serious followers of British politics will turn to this book frequently. It offers much structure and process about the operation of the British parliament that is not available in any other single source. -- T. P. Wolf * British Politics Group Quarterly *One really couldnt get much closer to history in the making. Almost before the ink was dry on the coalition agreement, the experts from UCLs Constitution Unit were exploring behind the scenes in Whitehall and Westminster to discover the secrets of this strange new hybrid. The result is The Politics of Coalition, an incisive and insightful study of how the coalition government operates and the implications for party politics and the way Britain is governed. Authors Professor Robert Hazell and Dr Ben Yong were granted unprecedented access to Downing Street, Parliament and Whitehall departments, and conducted some 150 interviews with all and sundry, from ministers and senior civil servants to media commentators. The result is a ring-side seat at the workings of government, drawing some useful lessons for the future....there is plenty of food for thought for all the parties in this absorbing book, as the coalition leaves its honeymoon period well and truly behind. -- Alison Thomas * Public Servant *…this is a dry, academic tome, with an avowedly academic voice. But the experiences shared by its varied cast of interviewees lighten its tone, and provide real insight into the detail of how Britains first peacetime coalition since the war works in practice for its participants. Often lengthy and almost always enlightening, the fact that many quotations are tantalisingly anonymous explains how the authors were able to induce such candour in those close to the heart of a government which is still in power.… a genuine and significant contribution to serious scholarship has been made here. The analysis of the formation of the coalition and the drafting of the coalition agreement is comprehensive, and will be drawn on in future histories; and if the authors are able to draw on the same cast of characters to write a full obituary of the coalition after its demise, they will be able to produce an authoritative and memorable account. In the meantime, it is well worth reading by those with a serious interest in the way Britains current government functions. -- David Green * Progress *Robert Hazell and Ben Yongs work, The Politics of Coalition: How the Conservative-Liberal Democrat Government Works, is a very readable volume, written mostly in the style of an introductory politics textbook and based on extensive interviews with the participants, including at very senior levels. The book is well done, readable, comprehensive and has a few gems lurking in the revelations from all the interviews,...All in all, well worth a read for the lessons for the future, especially as not all the lessons are ones for a post-2015 world. -- Mark Pack * Liberal Democrat Voice *…one of the most significant analyses of the dynamics of two-party government in Britain weve seen since 2010. This work is thoroughly rigorous in its approach, eschewing any kind of narrative in favour of academic assessments of various aspects of life in coalition. -- Alex Stevenson * politics.co.uk *The story behind ministerial doors is told by a remarkable book, The Politics of Coalition… -- Mark Hennessy * The Irish Times * Review Quote "This remarkable book, written by two outstanding experts on British politics associated with the Constitution Unit, provides an excellent account of the way the coalition government was created, its functioning in the first eighteen months or so, and its prospects. ...there cannot be any doubt that this book represents a major contribution to the study of coalition governments and provides original and excellent material analysing the extraordinary British situation." -- Political Quarterly, Volume 84, No.2 "The immediate, as well as lasting, value of the book lies in some of the lessons it draws from the process of coalition formation in May 2010 which may be relevant in 2015 or in later parliaments if no single party gains an overall majority." -- Public Law "...the book provides a useful and highly practical guide to making coalition politics work for parties, government and parliamentary actors, and civil servants. The book is accessible and should not intimidate readers approaching the topic without a deep prior knowledge of the coalition. However, it also contains a wealth of original insights, and is recommended as both a guide for policy makers exploring the possibilities of coalition government in Britain, and to those whose interest is more academic." -- Political Studies Review, Volume 11, Number 3 "Robert Hazell and Ben Yongs fine book The Politics of Coalition has...shown that enforced partnership has helped to revive the working of cabinet government." -- The Times "One expects that, at least for the short term, courses in contemporary British politics will lean heavily on this book to introduce students to what happened after the Gordon Brown Government left office. Again, in the short run, fresh research on the British government and parliament will likely find this book to be a starting point. This is a remarkable piece of research in that it is based to a considerable degree on interviews with nearly 150 people. Serious followers of British politics will turn to this book frequently. It offers much structure and process about the operation of the British parliament that is not available in any other single source." -- British Politics Group Quarterly "One really couldnt get much closer to history in the making. Almost before the ink was dry on the coalition agreement, the experts from UCLs Constitution Unit were exploring behind the scenes in Whitehall and Westminster to discover the secrets of this strange new hybrid. The result is The Politics of Coalition, an incisive and insightful study of how the coalition government operates and the implications for party politics and the way Britain is governed. Authors Professor Robert Hazell and Dr Ben Yong were granted unprecedented access to Downing Street, Parliament and Whitehall departments, and conducted some 150 interviews with all and sundry, from ministers and senior civil servants to media commentators. The result is a ring-side seat at the workings of government, drawing some useful lessons for the future. ...there is plenty of food for thought for all the parties in this absorbing book, as the coalition leaves its honeymoon period well and truly behind." -- Public Servant "...this is a dry, academic tome, with an avowedly academic voice. But the experiences shared by its varied cast of interviewees lighten its tone, and provide real insight into the detail of how Britains first peacetime coalition since the war works in practice for its participants. Often lengthy and almost always enlightening, the fact that many quotations are tantalisingly anonymous explains how the authors were able to induce such candour in those close to the heart of a government which is still in power. ... a genuine and significant contribution to serious scholarship has been made here. The analysis of the formation of the coalition and the drafting of the coalition agreement is comprehensive, and will be drawn on in future histories; and if the authors are able to draw on the same cast of characters to write a full obituary of the coalition after its demise, they will be able to produce an authoritative and memorable account. In the meantime, it is well worth reading by those with a serious interest in the way Britains current government functions." -- Progress "Robert Hazell and Ben Yongs work, The Politics of Coalition: How the Conservative-Liberal Democrat Government Works , is a very readable volume, written mostly in the style of an introductory politics textbook and based on extensive interviews with the participants, including at very senior levels. The book is well done, readable, comprehensive and has a few gems lurking in the revelations from all the interviews,...All in all, well worth a read for the lessons for the future, especially as not all the lessons are ones for a post-2015 world." -- Liberal Democrat Voice "...one of the most significant analyses of the dynamics of two-party government in Britain weve seen since 2010. This work is thoroughly rigorous in its approach, eschewing any kind of narrative in favour of academic assessments of various aspects of life in coalition." -- politics.co.uk "The story behind ministerial doors is told by a remarkable book, The Politics of Coalition ..." -- The Irish Times Feature This book explains how the Conservative-Lib Dem government works, the challenges faced by the two parties and how they have risen to these challenges.The book is made up of a series of interviews carried out by the Constitution Unit on 140 ministers, MPs, Lords, Civil Servants, Party Officials and interest groups.The interviews uncover what impact coalition government has had upon Westminster and Whitehall.The book will be of value to anyone who is interested in discovering how the UK Coalition works in practice and not just in theory. Details ISBN1849463107 Author Dr Ben Yong Year 2012 ISBN-10 1849463107 ISBN-13 9781849463102 Format Hardcover Imprint Hart Publishing Place of Publication Oxford Country of Publication United Kingdom DEWEY 321.8043 Media Book Publication Date 2012-06-15 Pages 290 Illustrations Illustrations Short Title POLITICS OF COALITION Language English Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC Subtitle How the Conservative - Liberal Democrat Government Works UK Release Date 2012-06-15 NZ Release Date 2012-06-15 Audience Tertiary & Higher Education AU Release Date 2012-06-14 We've got this At The Nile, if you're looking for it, we've got it. With fast shipping, low prices, friendly service and well over a million items - you're bound to find what you want, at a price you'll love! TheNile_Item_ID:50810653;

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