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Provides a comprehensive introduction to the political system and processes of western Europe. Demonstrates clearly that political decisions are made in the context of specific historical developments, geographical constraints and social demands. Fully updated to take account of the recent French, British and Italian general elections as well as the momentous changes that have taken place in global politics as a result of the September 11 terrorist attacks, and the preparations for EU enlargement. Chapters on the European Union and democracy in western Europe have been substantially revised to take account of globalisation and recent political corruption issues.
Patricia Hogwood is Lecturer in Politics at the University of Glasgow. Geoffrey Roberts was Lecturer in the department of Politics at the University of Manchester
1. Politics in Western Europe: contexts and patterns2. The democratic political process3. Sources of political conflict4. Electoral systems5. Linkage organisations - political parties6. Linkage organisations - interest groups7. Executive government8. Accountable governments: parliaments9. Accountable governments: judicial review and civil rights10. Federalism, devolution and local government11. The European Union and the member states12. Democracy in western Europe: stability and political change