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The Making Of The Conservative Partys Immigration Policy Rebecca Partos

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The Making Of The Conservative Partys Immigration Policy Rebecca Partos
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4 MB
Author: Rebecca Partos
ISBN: 9781138541566, 9781351010658, 1138541567, 1351010654
Language: English
Year: 2019

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The Making Of The Conservative Partys Immigration Policy Rebecca Partos by Rebecca Partos 9781138541566, 9781351010658, 1138541567, 1351010654 instant download after payment.

This book explains the development of the Conservative Party’s immigration policy during the seven decades since 1945, up to today. By bringing together existing theories from the fields of political science and migration studies, this book offers a new model of party policy-making, which could be modified and tested in other contexts.
Grounded in rigorous scholarship, but of interest to general readers as well as specialists and students, this book provides a thoughtful and engaging account of the making of modern Britain. The book draws on 30 interviews with figures who were at the heart of policy-making, from Kenneth Clarke and Douglas Hurd, to Damian Green and Gavin Barwell, to reveal that the ‘national mood’ often has more impact on policy-making than the empirics of the situation.
This book will be of key interest to scholars, students and readers interested in British politics; immigration and migration studies; Conservative Party politics; and, more broadly, public policy, political parties and European and comparative politics.

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