![]() ![]() Heffernan, R (2011) 'Pressure group politics' in Heffernan, R, Cowley, P and Hay C (eds) Developments in British Politics 9, London: Palgrave Macmillan.Ĭowley, P, Hay, C and Heffernan, R (2011) 'A Landscape Without a Map: British Politics after 2010' in Heffernan, R (et al ed) Developments in British Politics 9,London: Palgrave Macmillan. Heffernan, R (2012) 'Enacting elections' in Banks, M and Barnett, C (eds) The Uses of Social Science, Milton Keynes: The Open University Heffernan, R (2012) 'There's no need for an -ization: The prime minister is merely prime ministerial' Forthcomingīennister, M and Heffernan, R (2012) 'Cameron as Prime Minister: The Intra-Executive Politics of Britain's Coalition Government', Parliamentary Affairs 65 (4) pp 778-800 Richard Heffernan welcomes applications from suitably qualified candidates to supervise PhD students in British politics, especially the form and function of the prime minister, executive politics, executive- legislative relations, political parties and electoral politics. I have previously published widely on the making of New Labour, and I am the author of New Labour and Thatcherism: Political Change in Britain (Palgrave Macmillan, 2001). ![]() and my research on this subject has produced several articles on this subject, among them 'Prime ministerial predominance? Core executive politics in the UK' ( British Journal of Politics and International Relations 2003) 'Why the prime minister cannot be a president: comparing institutional imperatives in Britain and the US' ( Parliamentary Affairs 2005) 'The prime minister and the news media: political communication as a leadership resource' ( Parliamentary Affairs 2006) 'Exploring (and explaining) the prime minister' ( British Journal of Politics and International Relations 2006) 'Tony Blair as Labour Party leader' (in Anthony Seldon ed Blair's Britain, Cambridge University Press 2007), (with Mark Bennister) 'Cameron as Prime Minister: TheIntra-Executive Politics of Britain's Coalition Government' ( Parliamentary Affairs, 2012) and 'There's no need for any ization: The prime minister is only prime ministerial' ( Parliamentary Affairs, 2012). I am presently researching the British prime minister. I work in the field of comparative politics and specialise in British politics. ![]()
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