Title of article
Punctuations and Turning Points in British Politics: The Policy Agenda of the Queen’s Speech, 1940–2005
Author/Authors
JOHN، PETER نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2010
Pages
21
From page
561
To page
581
Abstract
This article explores the politics of attention in Britain from 1940 to 2005. It uses the Speech from the
Throne (the King’s or Queen’s Speech) at the state opening of each session of parliament as a measure
of the government’s priorities, which is coded according to topic as categorized by the Policy Agendas
framework. The article aims to advance understanding of a core aspect of the political agenda in
Britain, offering empirical insights on established theories, claims and narratives about post-war
British politics and policy making. The analysis uses both distributional and time-series tests that
reveal the punctuated character of the political agenda in Britain and its increasing fragmentation
over time, with turning points observed in 1964 and 1991.
Journal title
British Journal of Political Science
Serial Year
2010
Journal title
British Journal of Political Science
Record number
652638
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