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ISBN 10: 1398345091
ISBN 13: 978-1398345096
Author: Philip Lynch, Paul Fairclough, Toby Cooper
UK Government and Politics for A-level 6th Edition:
– Comprehensive coverage and analysis of relevant political developments helps develop students’ knowledge and key skills
-Up-to-date examples, case studies and debate feature will improve students’ grasp of contemporary developments in UK politics
-Includes more synoptic links to help students understand how different topics within the A-level link together
-Includes quickfire knowledge-check questions and summaries of key content to help consolidate knowledge and understanding
-Features exam-style questions throughout, helping students improve their analysis and evaluation skills
-Provides answer guidance for exam-style questions online on the Hodder Education website
UK Government and Politics for A-level 6th Edition Table of contents:
Chapter 1: Historical Context of the UK Political System
1.1 The Evolution of Parliament
1.2 The Creation of the United Kingdom
1.3 The Development of Democracy
Chapter 2: The UK Political System
2.1 What is Politics?
2.2 British Politics
2.3 The Parliamentary System
2.4 Continuity and Change
2.5 Democracy in the UK
Section 1: Government in the UK
Chapter 3: The Constitution
3.1 What is a Constitution?
3.2 Codified and Uncodified Constitutions
3.3 The Sources of the UK Constitution
3.4 Key Principles that Underpin the UK Constitution
3.5 Strengths and Weaknesses of the UK’s Constitution
3.6 Constitutional Reform since 1997 and Its Significance
3.7 Should the UK Adopt a Codified Constitution?
3.8 ‘Where Next’ for Constitutional Reform?
Chapter 4: Devolution
4.1 What is Devolution?
4.2 The Scottish Parliament and Government
4.3 The Senedd and Welsh Government
4.4 The Northern Ireland Assembly and Executive
4.5 How Should England Be Governed?
4.6 The Impact of Devolution on UK Politics
Chapter 5: Parliament
5.1 The House of Commons: Structure and Members
5.2 The House of Lords: Structure and Members
5.3 Comparative Powers of the Commons and the Lords
5.4 Functions of Parliament
5.5 The Relationship Between Parliament and the Executive
Chapter 6: The Prime Minister and Executive
6.1 The Executive
6.2 The Prime Minister and Cabinet
6.3 Ministerial Responsibility
6.4 The Relative Power of the Prime Minister and Cabinet
6.5 The Power of the Prime Minister and Cabinet to Dictate Events and Determine Policy
Chapter 7: The Supreme Court
7.1 The Role and Composition of the Supreme Court
7.2 Key Doctrines and Principles that Underpin the Work of the Supreme Court
7.3 The Power of the UK Supreme Court
7.4 The Overall Impact of the UK Supreme Court
7.5 The Impact of Brexit on the UK Supreme Court
7.6 Conclusions
Chapter 8: The European Union
8.1 The Development of the European Union
8.2 The Aims of the European Union
8.3 The Roles and Functions of European Union Institutions
8.4 The European Union Political System
8.5 The Impact of the European Union on British Politics
8.6 Brexit
Section 2: Political Participation in the UK
Chapter 9: Democracy and Political Participation
9.1 What is Democracy?
9.2 Forms of Democracy
9.3 How Effectively Does Democracy Operate in the UK?
9.4 Extending the Franchise
9.5 Political Participation
9.6 Group Activity in a Democracy
9.7 The Protection of Rights in a Democracy
9.8 What Could Be Done to Improve Democracy in the UK?
Chapter 10: Electoral Systems
10.1 Elections and Democracy
10.2 The First-Past-The-Post Electoral System
10.3 Advantages and Disadvantages of the First-Past-The-Post Electoral System
10.4 Other Electoral Systems Used in the UK
10.5 The Impact of the Electoral Systems Used in the UK
10.6 Referendums in the UK
Chapter 11: Voting Behaviour and the Role of the Media in Politics
11.1 Explaining Voting Behaviour
11.2 Voting Trends Across Elections
11.3 The 2010 General Election
11.4 The 2019 General Election
11.5 The Role of the Media in Politics
Chapter 12: Political Parties
12.1 What is a Political Party?
12.2 Types of Political Party in the UK
12.3 The UK Party System
12.4 The Three Main Political Parties in the UK
12.5 The Structure and Organisation of the Three Main UK Parties
12.6 Political Party Funding in the UK
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