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"Discuss the range of social and other factors which influence voting behaviour."
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"In Europe, extreme right-wing parties only do well when they are headed by a charismatic party leader".
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"In the 5th Republic, parliament has become powerless" Discuss.
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"Labour's defeats provoked the party to modernise itself, by changing in order to embrace many of the changes that had been undertaken by the Thatcher and Major governments (R. Heffernan)." Discuss.
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"Lets be frank about it, most of our people have never had it so good." (Harold MacMillan, 1957). To what extent did the dominance of the Conservatives between 1951-1964 rely on affluence and social change rather than politics?
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"Nothing short of war could have any impact of the Russian system of government." How accurate is this of the Tsarist system of government from 1800-1917.
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"The Budget is Merely the Culmination of a Design Deliberately Adopted and Steadily Pursued" - Discuss.
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"The EP and its role in the EU".
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"The US constitution is more pluralist than the UK constitution." Discuss.
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"The weakness of the radical movement was the most important reason why Pitt survived the revolutionary threat to his government in the period 1789-1801" Do you agree?
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"To what extent can public debt be regarded as private wealth? Discuss in relation to Ricardian equivalence."
"Using examples, discuss who has political power in the US and why?"
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Comment on the forecasts for the UK public finances as set out in the 2001 red book.
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What are the sources of bureaucratic power?
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'After fifty-five years of the welfare state in Britain, what assessments can be offered on its success or its failure?'
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'Defining success - a down to earth approach to life'.
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'Machiavelli understands the state in terms of power, Locke in terms of duty'. Discuss.
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'Many people feel completely alienated from Britain's political system'. Discuss.
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'National strategies', 'Brussels strategies' or 'multiple strategies'? Interest group tactics for in
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'Parliament has little impact on the policy making process'. Discuss.
'Parties are in decline and pressure groups now have little impact on policy'. Comment.
'Pluralists and Marxists provide fundamentally different accounts of the distribution of political power'. Discuss.
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'Pluralists and Marxists provide fundamentally different accounts of the distribution of political power'. Discuss.
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'Real decision making power rests with the Prime Minister rather than the Cabinet.' Do you agree?
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'The Age of Oligarchy'. To what extent do you agree with this description of Fifteenth Century Italy?
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