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THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN BUSINESS INTERESTS AND THE British Conservative Party is a matter of crucial importance which is relatively neglected in the existing literature. The basic theme of this article is that this relationship is more problematic and tenuous than is often assumed to be the case. Relations between business interests and the Conservative Government elected in 1979 are likely to be characterized by recurrent tensions on questions of economic and industrial policy.
Cover -- Half-Title -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- List of Tables and Figures -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction and background -- 1 Ideological influences on Conservative Party social policy -- 2 The 'New Right' and its impact on Conservative social policy -- 3 Conservatism and social justice in theory -- 4 Social policy case study 1: Modern Conservatism, practical social justice and welfare reform -- 5 Social policy case study 2: The 'Big Society' Policy Framework -- 6 Social policy case study 3: The Free Schools policy -- 7 Social policy case study 4: Reform of the NHS
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AbstractThis article uses the statecraft framework outlined by Andrew Gamble to analyse the Conservative government of Boris Johnson. It argues that under Johnson, the Conservative Party is pursuing its most far‐reaching statecraft strategy since the Thatcher era, aimed at re‐establishing the conditions for Conservative hegemony. At the heart of Johnson's statecraft lies Brexit itself, which serves as a national cause around which to organise the politics of support. Leaving the EU demands a renewal of the national community which, for the Conservatives, is framed as a narrow Anglo‐Britishness, centred on an essentially English understanding of the Union of the United Kingdom and of Britishness itself. This assertive politics of national identity shapes the party's approach to territorial statecraft and its ideological struggle to ensure that the dominant narratives of British politics are once again Conservative ones.
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Foreword -- Chapter 1. Introduction: One Nation, Food for Thought -- Chapter 2. Ethos and Doctrine in the Conservative Party -- Chapter 3. The Thracian Boxer and Ideological Movement -- Chapter 4. Skilled Propaganda from Ill-Intentioned "Friends" -- Chapter 5. Factions, Tendencies and "Bondstones"? -- Chapter 6. One Nation, but Which? -- Chapter 7. "One Europe or No Nation"? -- Chapter 8. Conclusion: Further Refreshment at the Springs of Doctrine -- Bibliography -- Index.
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The paper analyzes the creation, growth and electoral success of the conservative party Propuesta Republicana (PRO), in an effort to unveil the processes that led to this new scenario. It explains the emergence and consolidation of the PRO as a successful response by some sectors of Argentina's economic elite to a situation characterized by the lack of any viable strategy to defend their interests through the Armed Forces; the changes that the 2001 economic crisis provoked in the party system; and the perception of growing threat generated by the Kirchner governments. Resumen: La exitosa construcción de un partido conservador en ArgentinaEste artículo analiza la creación, el ascenso y el éxito electoral del partido conservador Propuesta Republicana (PRO), en un esfuerzo por desvelar los procesos que llevaron a este nuevo escenario. Explica el surgimiento y la consolidación del PRO como una respuesta exitosa de algunos sectores de la élite económica argentina a una situación caracterizada por la falta de una estrategia viable para defender sus intereses a través de las Fuerzas Armadas; los cambios que la crisis económica de 2001 provocó en el sistema de partidos; y la percepción de la creciente amenaza generada por los gobiernos de Kirchner.
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