Chapter One The Setting of British Politics: British Society and the British People; Chapter Two The Constitution; Chapter Three The Legislature; Chapter Four The Executive; Chapter Five The Judiciary; Chapter Six Government Beyond the Centre; Chapter Seven Political Parties; Chapter Eight Pressure Groups; Chapter Nine Voting and Elections; Chapter Ten Democracy in Theory and Practice.
Duncan Watts has wide experience of teaching and examining, both in Modern History and Government and Politics. Formerly a Head of Department in both Grammar and Comprehensive schools, and Editor of the Politics Association Resource Centre, he is now involved in some part-time tutoring at 'A' Level, but much of his time is spent in writing on aspects of modern political development. Among several other publications, he has written widely on citizenship, political communication, the European Union and American government and politics, as well as producing an extensive range of teaching materials. He is the series editor of Politics Study Guides (EUP).
British Government and Politics is intended for both A-level students and first-year undergraduates and is a straightforward, well-written and conventional review of the institutional landscape. Times Higher Education British Government and Politics is intended for both A-level students and first-year undergraduates and is a straightforward, well-written and conventional review of the institutional landscape.
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