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Race and British electoral politics

Author: Shamit Saggar
Publisher: London ; Bristol, Pa. : UCL Press, 1998.
Edition/Format:   Book : EnglishView all editions and formats
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Document Type: Book
All Authors / Contributors: Shamit Saggar
ISBN: 1857288297 9781857288292 1857288300 9781857288308
OCLC Number: 39017272
Description: xxix, 290 p. ; 24 cm.
Contents: Analyzing race and elections in British politics : some conceptual and theoretical concerns / Shamit Saggar --
Ethnic minorities and the British party system in the 1990s and beyond / Anthony M. Messina --
Ethnic minority participation and representation in the British electoral system / Michel Le Lohé --
Ethnic politics and the Conservatives in the post-Thatcher era / Paul B. Rich --
New Labour debates and dilemmas / Kalbir Shukra --
Inequality, political opportunity and ethnic minority parliamentary candidacy / Andrew Geddes --
Integration within the British political parties : perceptions of ethnic minority councillors / Jessica R. Adolino --
The role of black and Asian MPs at Westminster / Jaqi Nixon --
Community politics and the problems of partnership : ethnic minority participation in urban regeneration networks / Philip Nanton --
The public policy agenda : campaigning and politics for a multi-ethnic good society / Kaushika Amin and Robin Richardson --
Piecing together the puzzle : ethnic and racial politics and the British electoral map / Shamit Saggar.
Responsibility: edited by Shamit Saggar.
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