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British Politics
註釋An introduction to British politics with a unique emphasis on political science to analyse the fundamental features of British politics, and the key changes post-Brexit. What caused the increased turbulence of British politics in recent years? How do policy blunders occur, and why? How powerful are political parties in British politics? Why did Brexit happen, and what is the future of the UK-EU relationship? British Politics answers these fundamental questions, putting political science and public at its core to provide an analytical approach to British politics. It gives a clear view of the British political system, covering the basic institutions of government, political behavior and citizenship, policy-making, delegation, and devolution. Key methods and theories-such as the principal-agent model, rational choice theory, and Bulpitt's framework of territorial politics-are explore to help you analyse key issues and events, such as Brexit and the Covid-19 pandemic. Book jacket.