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Title
Conflict, co-operation and the rhetoric of coalition government
Other Titles (e.g. Variant)
Conflict, cooperation and the rhetoric of coalition government
Type
Text
Monograph
Subject
Coalition governments--Great Britain (LCSH)
Communication in politics (LCSH)
Great Britain--Politics and government--2007 (LCSH)
Coalition governments
Communication in politics
Great Britain
Since 2007 (FAST)
Language
English
Geographic Coverage
Classification
DDC: 320.941 full (Source: 23)
LCC: JN238 .A85 2018 (Assigner: dlc) (Status: used by assigner)
Supplementary Content
bibliography
index
Content
text
Table Of Contents
Machine generated contents note: 1. The Rhetoric of Coalition Bargaining
Dialogue, Rhetoric and Identification
Ideological Identification and Division
Instrumental Identification and Division
Interpersonal Identification and Division
The Structure of the Book
References
2. The Formation of the Coalition
Higher Education
Constitutional Reform
Europe
Foreign Policy
The Coalition's Narrative of Unity
Conclusion
References
3. Higher Education Policy
The Browne Report and the Coalition's Response
The Parliamentary Debate on Higher Education Funding, 2010
Cable and Willetts Address the University Sector
Clegg's Public Apology, September 2012
Conclusion
References
4. Constitutional Reform
The Debate on the PVSC Bill, 2010
Inter-Party Division and the 2011 AV Referendum Campaign
The Conflict Over House of Lords Reform, Summer 2012
The Commons Debate on the Amendment to the Electoral Registration and Administration Bill, 2013
Conclusion
References
5. The European Union
Rhetoric, Narratives and Identification
Inter-Party Identification: The Leaders
Coalition MPs and the EU
Conclusion
References
6. Foreign Policy
The Arab Spring and the Coalition Leadership's Case for Intervention in Libya
The Commons Debate on UNSC Resolution 1973, 2011
Cameron and Clegg's Case for Action Against Syria in 2013
The Commons Debate on Syria and the Use of Chemical Weapons, 2013
Conclusion
References
7. Coalition Termination: The 2015 General Election Campaign
The Conservative Party Manifesto
The Liberal Democrat Manifesto
The Party Leaders' Manifesto Launch Speeches
The Televised Debates
Conclusion
References
8. The Legacy of the Coalition and Its Lessons for the Future
The Coalition's Rhetoric of Identification and Division
The Legacy of the Coalition
The Conservative-DUP Minority Government
Lessons for a Future Multi-party Government
Areas for Further Research
References.
Authorized Access Point
Atkins, Judi, 1975- Conflict, co-operation and the rhetoric of coalition government