References and Further Reading

References and Further Reading

References and Further Reading Students new to the subject may want to read the publications marked with an asterisk*. 9/11 Commission (2004) National Commission on Terrorist Attacks upon the United States, The 9/11 Commission Report (Washington, DC: Government Printing Office). www.911commission.gov/report/index.htm. Anderson, P. (1992) English Questions (London: Verso). Annersely, C. and A. Gamble (2004) ‘Economic and Welfare Policy’ in S. Ludlam and M. Smith (eds), Governing as New Labour (Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan). APACS (2007) ‘Record number of transactions on plastic cards over festive season’, APACS press release, 2 January (London: Association of Payment Clearing Systems). Astle, J., D. Laws, P. Marshall and A. Murray (eds) (2006) Britain After Blair: A Liberal Agenda (London: Profile Books). Bacon, R. and W. Eltis (1978) Britain’s Economic Problem: Too Few Producers, 2nd edn (London: Macmillan). Baker, D. and P. Sherrington (2004) ‘Britain and Europe: Europe and/or America?’, Parliamentary Affairs, 57(2): 347–65. Balls, E. (1998) ‘Open Macroeconomics in an Open Economy’, Scottish Journal of Political Economy, 45(2): 113–32. —— (2001) ‘Delivering Economic Stability’, Inaugural Oxford Business Alumni Lecture, Merchant Taylors’ Hall, London, 12 June. —— (2004) ‘Stability, Growth and UK Fiscal Policy’, Inaugural Ken Dixon Lecture, Department of Economics, University of York, 23 January. —— (2006a) ‘The City as the Global Finance Centre: Risk and Opportunities’, speech at Bloomberg, City of London, 14 June. —— (2006b) ‘Britain’s Next Decade’, The Fabian Lecture, 1 November. —— (2007) Speech at the FSA Principles-based Regulation Conference, London, 23 April. Balls, E. and G. O’Donnell (eds) (2002) Reforming Britain’s Economic and Financial Policy: Towards Greater Economic Stability (Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan). Balls, E., J. Grice and G. O’Donnell (eds) (2004) Microeconomic Reform in Britain: Delivering Opportunities for All (Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan). Barber, B. (2003) ‘New deal or no deal’, Address to the Unions 21 10th anniversary conference, 8 March (London: Trades Union Congress). Barber, J. (1972) The Presidential Character (Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall). Barber, L. (2000) ‘Late Nights in Nice’, Financial Times, 9/10 December. Barber, M. (2007) Instruction to Deliver (London: Politico’s). BBC (2006) ‘Labour “facing membership crisis”’, BBC News, 26 December. Available online: www.news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politics/6209399.stm. —— (2007) ‘120 Labour MPs “may back EU vote”’, BBC News, 28 August. Beach, D. (2005) The Dynamics of European Integration: Why and When EU Institutions Matter (Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan). 196 References and Further Reading 197 Beckett, F. and D. Hencke (2004) The Blairs and their Court (London: Aurum Press). *Beech, M. (2006) The Political Philosophy of New Labour (London and New York: I.B. Tauris). Beer, S. (1969) Modern British Politics (London: Faber and Faber). Beetham, D. (ed.) (1994) Defining and Measuring Democracy (London: Sage). Bekhradria, B. (2007) Demand for Higher Education to 2020 and Beyond (Oxford: Higher Education Policy Institute). www.hepi.ac.uk/pubdetail. asp?ID=234&DOC=reports. Benedetto, G. and S. Hix (2007) ‘The Rejected, the Ejected, and the Dejected: Explaining Government Rebels in the 2001–2005 British House of Commons’, Comparative Political Studies, 40: 755–81. Bennister, M. (2007) ‘Tony Blair and John Howard: Comparative Predominance and “Institution Stretch” in the UK and Australia’, British Journal of Politics and International Relations, 7: 2–19. Biddle, S. (2002) Afghanistan and the Future of Warfare: Implications for Army and Defense Policy (Carlisle, PA: Strategic Studies Institute). Binzer Hobolt, S. and P. Riseborough (2005) ‘How to Win the UK Referendum on the European Constitution’, Political Quarterly, 76(2): 241–52. Black, D. (1958) Theory of Committees and Elections (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press). Blair, T. (1994) Change and National Renewal: Leadership Election Statement 1994 (London: Blair Campaign). —— (1995) Let Us Face the Future: The 1945 Anniversary Lecture (London: Fabian Society). —— (1996a) New Britain: My Vision of a Young Country (London: Fourth Estate). —— (1996b) John Smith Memorial Lecture, London, February. —— (1996c) Speech to the Annual Labour Party Conference, Bournemouth, 3 October. —— (1996d) ‘The Radical Coalition’, speech at a Fabian Society commemoration of the fiftieth anniversary of the 1945 general election, 5 July 1945, in T. Blair, New Britain: My Vision of a Young Country (London: Fourth Estate). —— (1997) Speech to the Parliamentary Labour Party, Church House, London, 7 May. —— (1998a) ‘A Modern Britain in a Modern Europe’, speech to the Annual Friends of Nieuwspoort Dinner, the Ridderzall, the Hague, Netherlands, 20 January (London: Foreign and Commonwealth Office). —— (1998b) ‘The Third Way’, speech to the French National Assembly, 24 March (London: Foreign and Commonwealth Office). —— (1998c) ‘The Five Clear Principles of the Centre-Left’, speech in Washington DC, 6 February, reported in the Guardian 7 February. —— (1998d) The Third Way: New Politics for the New Century (London: The Fabian Society). —— (2004) ‘The Doctrine of the International Community’ in I. Stelzer (ed.) Neo- Conservatism (London: Atlantic Books). Blanden, J., Gregg, P. and Machin, S. (2005) ‘Intergenerational Mobility in Europe and North America’, Centre for Economic Performance, London School of Economics, http://cep.lse.ac.uk/about/news/IntergenerationalMobility.pdf. 198 Ten Years of New Labour Blitz, J. (2004) ‘Blair’s Short Term Pain For Long Term Gain’, Financial Times, 19 April. Bower, T. (2004) Gordon Brown (London: HarperCollins). Bremner, C. and R. Boyers (2004) ‘France and Germany Paint Britain as Villain’, The Times, 21 June. Brown, George (1971) In My Way (Harmondsworth: Penguin). Brown, Gordon (1995) Fair is Efficient: A Socialist Agenda for Fairness, Fabian Pamphlet 563 (London: Fabian Society). —— (1997a) ‘Statement from the Chancellor on the central economic objectives of the Government’, HM Treasury press release, 6 May (London: HM Treasury). —— (1997b) Speech at the Lord Mayor’s Dinner, Mansion House, London, 12 June. —— (1997c) ‘Exploiting the British Genius – The Key to Long-Term Economic Success’, speech to the Confederation of British Industry, 20 May. —— (1997d) ‘No Quick Fix On Jobs’, Financial Times, 17 November. —— (1998) Speech to the Confederation of British Industry President’s Dinner, London, 22 April. —— (1999) ‘Modernizing the British Economy: The New Mission for the Treasury’, lecture to the Institute for Fiscal Studies, 27 May. —— (2003) ‘A Modern Agenda for Prosperity and Social Reform’, speech to Social Market Foundation, Cass Business School, 3 February. www.hm-treasury.gov. uk/newsroom_and_speeches/press/2003/press_12_03.cfm. —— (2004a) ‘Foreword’, to E. Balls, J. Grice and G. O’Donnell (eds), Microeconomic Reform in Britain: Delivering Opportunities for All (Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan). —— (2004b) Budget Statement, 17 March (London: HM Treasury). —— (2004c) CAFOD Pope Paul IV Memorial Lecture, 8 December. —— (2005a) Budget Statement, 16 March (London: HM Treasury). —— (2005b) G8 and other International Issues. Evidence given to the House of Commons Treasury Select Committee, 19 July 2005, Session 2005–06. HC 399-I (London: The Stationery Office). —— (2005c) Global Europe: Full Employment Europe (London: HM Treasury). —— (2006a) Pre-Budget Report statement to the House of Commons, 6 December 2006 (London: HM Treasury). —— (2006b) Speech at the Lord Mayor’s Banquet, Mansion House, 21 June. —— (2006c) Moving Britain Forward, Selected Speeches, 1997–2006 (London: Bloomsbury). —— (2006d) First Donald Dewar Memorial Lecture, Glasgow University, 12 October. —— (2007a) Speech at the Mansion House, City of London, 20 June. —— (2007b) Presentation at the Public Service Reform Conference: ‘Twenty-first century public services – learning from the front line’, London, 27 March. —— (2007c) Transcript of interview with Andrew Marr for the Sunday AM programme, 7 January. Available online: www.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politics/6241819.stm. Brown, W. (2000) ‘Putting Partnership into Practice in Britain’, British Journal of Industrial Relations, 38(2): 299–316. Buller, J. (1999) ‘Britain and the European Union’ in P. Catterall and V. Preston (eds), Britain in 1997 (London: Institute of Contemporary British History). References and Further Reading 199 Buller, J. and A. Gamble (2008) ‘Britain and the Euro: the Political Economy of Retrenchment’ in K. Dyson (ed.), European States and the Euro: The First Decade (Oxford: Oxford University Press). Bulpitt, J. (1986) ‘The Discipline of the New Democracy: Mrs Thatcher’s Domestic Statecraft’, Political Studies, 34(1): 19–39. Business Guardian (2007) ‘Banking bonanza – how the profits stack up’, Guardian Unlimited, 15 April. Available online: www.business.guardian.co.uk/ page/0,2018075,00.html. Butler Report (2004) Review of Intelligence on Weapons of Mass Destruction. Chairman: The Rt Hon The Lord Butler of Brockwell KG GCB CVO, HC 898 (London: The Stationery Office). Cairncoss, A. (1985) Years of Recovery (London: Methuen). Callaghan, J. (1987) Time and Chance (London: Collins). Cameron, D. (2005a) ‘The Need for Public Service Reform’, speech in Portsmouth, 9 September. —— (2005b) ‘Ending the Blair Era’, speech at St Peter’s Church, London, 10 November. —— (2006a) ‘Meeting the Challenge of Climate Change’, speech in Oslo, 21 April. —— (2006b)

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