[图书][B] The British general election of 1992

D Butler, D Kavanagh, I McAllister - 1997 - Springer
This is the fourteenth Nuffield College study of a British General Election and is the sixth study
written jointly by the present authors. It necessarily follows in the mould of its predecessors…

Whatever happened to the environment? The British general election of 1992

N Carter - 1992 - Taylor & Francis
British General Election of 1992 This profile article assesses the role of the environment in
the election campaign for the 1992 British general election … context of British environmental …

Unemployment, the poll tax, and the British general election of 1992

RJ Johnston, CJ Pattie - Environment and Planning C …, 1992 - journals.sagepub.com
The somewhat unexpected Conservative victory in the 1992 British general election was
achieved because the party won seats, especially marginal seats in some southern regions, …

Forecasting the 1992 British general election outcome: The performance of an 'economic'model

D Sanders - British elections and parties yearbook, 1993 - Taylor & Francis
Since the early 1970s, a number of studies have sought to develop aggregate-level economic
models of British government popularity.'These'popularity functions' typically seek to …

Introduction: The British general election of 1997

P Cowley, D Denver, J Fisher… - British Elections & Parties …, 1998 - Taylor & Francis
… questions to be asked and answered about the 1997 general election. The first is 'Why
did the distribution of support for the parties change so much from 1992?' and the second, 'Why …

The 1992 general election

I Crewe, P Norris, R Waller - British Elections and Parties Yearbook, 1992 - Taylor & Francis
The result of the 1992 election surprised almost all. The government ran out of time and had
to go to the country in the trough of the longest recession since the 1930s. Its campaign was …

[图书][B] British Elections & Parties Review: The General Election of 1997

DT Denver - 1998 - books.google.com
… questions to be asked and answered about the 1997 general election. The first is' Why did
the distribution of support for the parties change so much from 1992?'and the second,'Why did …

A low turnout landslide: Abstention at the British general election of 1997

C Pattie, R Johnston - Political Studies, 2001 - journals.sagepub.com
British General Elections (1992 and 1997). Were the same factors associated with individual
abstention at each election, … contest account for the fall in turnout between 1992 and 1997? …

The 1992 General Election and the British Party System

V Bogdanor - Government and Opposition, 1992 - cambridge.org
… The pattern revealed in the general elections of 1987 and 1992 seems a reversion to a … in
the two general elections ofJanuary and December 1910. In those elections, the Conservatives …

An apathetic landslide: The British general election of 2001

M Harrop - Government and Opposition, 2001 - cambridge.org
… passed to delay local elections. The Prime Minister finally confirmed on 9 May that the
general election would be held on 7 June, concurrently with the local elections. He calculated — …