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Takeover: Explaining the Extraordinary Rise of the SNP
Paperback / softback
Main Details
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Takeover: Explaining the Extraordinary Rise of the SNP
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Authors and Contributors |
By (author) Rob Johns
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By (author) James Mitchell
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Physical Properties |
Format:Paperback / softback | Pages:288 | Dimensions(mm): Height 216,Width 138 |
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ISBN/Barcode |
9781785900327
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Classifications | Dewey:324.2411 |
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Publishing Details |
Publisher |
Biteback Publishing
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Imprint |
Biteback Publishing
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Publication Date |
26 May 2016 |
Publication Country |
United Kingdom
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Description
Even before soaring to the apparently impossible challenge of an outright majority at Holyrood in 2011, the Scottish National Party had long dominated the political narrative in Scotland. With the independence referendum in 2014 and their near clean sweep in the general election the following year, the full force of the SNP's power was felt throughout the UK. Now, with the party's rivals still trailing limply in their wake, this new account by two established SNP-watchers explains just how they have stormed to victory, changing the face of Scottish - and British - politics for ever.Tracing the path from grassroots party of protest to professional, highly centralised electoral machine, Rob Johns and James Mitchell explore the differing leadership styles and often radical shifts in the party's image, from 'tartan Tories' to self-styled anti-austerity crusaders. Along the way, they analyse the internal battles between the leadership, members and activists; map the changing profi le of the average SNP voter; and outline the new challenges that have come with increased electoral success.Engaging, impartial and above all insightful, Takeover charts the rise and rise of Scotland's biggest party and asks: where now for the SNP in the wake of a historic third successive victory?
Author Biography
Professor James Mitchell is Professor of Public Policy Academy of Government. He is the author and co-author of various books on Scottish politics, including The Scottish Question (OUP 2014).; Dr Rob Johns is Reader in Politics at the University of Essex. His research is in public opinion and political psychology and he has designed and analysed several major surveys of the Scottish electorate, including the 2014 Scottish Referendum Study.
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