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Statecraft Policies and Politics under Prime Minister Theresa May

Title
Statecraft [electronic resource] : Policies and Politics under Prime Minister Theresa May / edited by Andrew S. Roe-Crines, David Jeffery.
ISBN
9783031324727
Edition
1st ed. 2023.
Publication
Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan, 2023.
Physical Description
1 online resource (XXIII, 420 p.) 11 illus., 8 illus. in color.
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Summary
"Theresa May's short-lived Premiership is a cautionary tale for politicians. These authoritative and compelling essays provide fascinating insights into why it unfolded and ended as it did, while also pinpointing May's strengths and achievements as a political leader as well as her weaknesses and failures. It is an important addition to our understanding of this Prime Minister and the contemporary Conservative party." -Andrew Gamble, Professor and Chair in Politics, University of Sheffield, UK "This important volume brings together senior and emerging scholars to provide a critical and comprehensive evaluation of Theresa May's premiership. Highly readable, engaging, informative and comprehensive, this book is a must-read for anyone interested in contemporary political history and learning more about a prime minister who was frequently misunderstood." -Rainbow Murray, Professor of Politics, Queen Mary University of London, UK This book examines the statecraft of former UK Prime Minister, Theresa May as a means of deconstructing her leadership of the United Kingdom. Alongside the inescapable issue of Brexit that dominated her Premiership, it takes a wider view of her record in government by looking at how and why she stood for the leadership of the Conservative Party; scrutinizes her approach to economic, social, and foreign policy; interrogates her attitudes towards Northern Ireland and the DUP; and her longstanding records on race relations, LGBT+ issues, and feminism, as well as more traditional concerns such as faith, constitution, and Britishness. This volume is the first of its kind to adopt such a systematic approach in its evaluation of May's leadership. Andrew S. Roe-Crines is Senior lecturer in British Politics in the Department of Politics at the University of Liverpool, UK, and the author of several academic journal articles on political rhetoric/oratory, alongside his most recent books Corbynism in Perspective: The Labour Party under Jeremy Corbyn (2021) and (with P. Dorey & A. Denham) Choosing Party Leaders: Conservative and Labour Party Compared (2020). David Jeffery is Senior Lecturer in British Politics in the Department of Politics at the University of Liverpool, UK, and is the co-editor (with S. Farrall and A. Mullen) of Thatcherism in the 21st Century: The Social and Cultural Legacy (Palgrave, 2020). He is the author of Whatever Happened to Tory Liverpool? (2023), as well as the author of several journal articles in leading academic journals.
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Language
English
Added to Catalog
July 26, 2023
Series
Palgrave Studies in Political Leadership,
Palgrave Studies in Political Leadership,
Contents
Introduction: The May Premiership.-Part I: Electoral Issues. Chapter 1.The Conservative Leadership Election of 2016.Chapter 2. I'm Not Going to Call a Snap Election' - Theresa May and the 2017 General Election
Chapter 3. Attempting to Secure a Sympathetic Press: May and the Media
Part II: Policy Implementation. Chapter 4. Miscalculations and Constraints: Brexit and the Failed Statecraft of Theresa May
Chapter 5. Foreign Policy
Chapter 6.'An Economy That Works for Everyone'? An Evaluation of The May Government's Economic Policies and Statecraft
Chapter 7. Theresa May and Mental Health Policy: A Legacy Unfinished?
Chapter 8. Theresa May, Statecraft, and the Environment
Chapter 9. Friends and Allies? Theresa May and the DUP
Chapter 10. Race Relations Policy
Part III: Political Debates. Chapter 11. Theresa May's mode of Conservatism: 'soft' One Nation Toryism
Chapter 12. From Workers on Company Boards to Representatives of 'Workers Voices': Explaining May's Failed 'One Nation' Industrial Policy
Chapter 13. Theresa May as a Political Leader
Chapter 14. Women political leaders are all feminists, aren't they? Theresa May and Feminism
Chapter 15. Theresa May and LGBT Equality
Chapter 16. Theresa May and Religion - The Vicar's Daughter in Downing Street
Chapter 17. Theresa May and the Constitution: A Failure of Statecraft
Chapter 18. Theresa May and Britishness: Towards a Psychological Dimension of Statecraft
Chapter 19. Theresa May's Team: Statecraft and the Cabinet
Conclusion: Statecraft, Policies, and Politics of Prime Minister Theresa May.
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