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The Blair Effect 2001–5

From Iraq to the economy, leading academics and journalists assess Tony Blair's second term.

Anthony Seldon (Edited by), Dennis Kavanagh (Edited by)

9780521861427, Cambridge University Press

Hardback, published 29 September 2005

496 pages
23.5 x 15.8 x 3.3 cm, 0.902 kg

'A more massive and magisterial survey is the collection of essays by some very knowledgeable hands, The Blair Effect 2001–5, edited by Anthony Seldon and Dennis Kavanagh.' Contemporary Review

Tony Blair's strong start to his third term, with his role in capturing the Olympic Games for Britain, his statesman-like handling of the aftermath of the terrorist attacks on London, his promise of a new start to the European Union and his leadership of the G8 summit at Gleneagles, has brought his relatively lacklustre second term into sharp relief. The second term should have been the time when New Labour fulfilled its manifesto promises. So what changed between 2001 and 2005 and what was achieved? How far was Blair himself responsible, and what was Gordon Brown's influence? What was the impact of the Iraq war? And what of Blair's policy towards Europe? Anthony Seldon and Dennis Kavanagh gather together leading academics and journalists to provide an authoritative assessment of Blair's second term, including a review of New Labour in government from 1997 to the present.

Part I. Politics and Government: 1. The Blair premiership Dennis Kavanagh
2. Parliament Philip Cowley and Mark Stuart
3. Elections and public opinion Pippa Norris
4. Local government Tony Travers
5. Media management Raymond Kuhn
6. The Labour Party Lewis Baston
7. The Conservative Party under Blair, 2001–2005 Anthony Seldon and Peter Snowdon
Part II. Economic and Social Policy: 8. The Treasury and economic policy David Smith
9. Mr Blair's British business model - capital and labour in flexible markets Robert Taylor
10. Transport Stephen Glaister
11. Government and judiciary Louis Blom-Cooper
12. Education Alan Smithers
13. The health and welfare legacy Howard Glennerster
14. Equality and social justice Kitty Steward
Part III. Wider Relations: 15. The national question Iain McLean
16. Europe Peter Riddell
17. Putting the world to rights: Tony Blair's foreign mission Christopher Hill
18. The second Blair government: an audit Anthony Seldon
Commentaries: The meaning of the Third Way Andrew Gamble
Foreign policy Vernon Bogdanor
The reinvention of Blair Robert Skidelsky.

Subject Areas: Central government [JPQ], Political manifestos [JPLM], Political parties [JPL], Political leaders & leadership [JPHL], Elections & referenda [JPHF], Politics & government [JP], Social issues & processes [JFF]

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