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Dirty Politics?: New Labour, British Democracy and the Invasion of Iraq

By Steven Kettell

35.00 JOD

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ISBN: 9781842777411
Publisher: Zed Books Ltd
Binding: Paperback
Number of Pages: 224
Publication Date: 08-Mar-06
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An illuminating account of the politics of Britains decision to support the US-led invasion of Iraq. Britains participation in the Iraq war defines one of the most tumultuous periods in its political history. Driven by a desire to enhance the influence of the British government on the world stage, the decision to support the US-led invasion has severely disrupted the stability of international relations, produced rising disenchantment with the domestic political process, and has threatened to undermine the continued viability of the New Labour project. Yet these developments are also indicative of a far-deeper malaise. The events surrounding the war have clearly exposed the flaws and weaknesses that are inherent within the British democratic system. A deep-seated adherence to a top-down style of policy-making at the expense of more participatory and accountable forms of governance has been amplified by the internal structures of the New Labour government itself. The consequences have left an indelible mark on Britains political landscape that will endure for many years.

Steven Kettell is a lecturer in British politics in the Department of Politics and International Studies at the university of Warwick.

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Steven Kettell is a lecturer in British politics in the Department of Politics and International Studies at the university of Warwick.

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An illuminating account of the politics of Britains decision to support the US-led invasion of Iraq. Britains participation in the Iraq war defines one of the most tumultuous periods in its political history. Driven by a desire to enhance the influence of the British government on the world stage, the decision to support the US-led invasion has severely disrupted the stability of international relations, produced rising disenchantment with the domestic political process, and has threatened to undermine the continued viability of the New Labour project. Yet these developments are also indicative of a far-deeper malaise. The events surrounding the war have clearly exposed the flaws and weaknesses that are inherent within the British democratic system. A deep-seated adherence to a top-down style of policy-making at the expense of more participatory and accountable forms of governance has been amplified by the internal structures of the New Labour government itself. The consequences have left an indelible mark on Britains political landscape that will endure for many years.

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