All Stories

  1. ‘Strangers in their own Country’: Epideictic Rhetoric and Communal Definition in Enoch Powell's ‘Rivers of Blood’ Speech
  2. Conflict, Co-operation and the Rhetoric of Coalition Government
  3. Constructing conflict and cooperation: The rhetoric of coalition bargaining
  4. One Nation Labour and the Case for Social Security Reform
  5. Reflections on the UK Left: Narrative, Leadership Performance, and Imagined Audiences
  6. (Re)imagining Magna Carta: Myth, Metaphor and the Rhetoric of Britishness
  7. ‘Together in the National Interest’: The Rhetoric of Unity and the Formation of the Cameron-Clegg Government
  8. Introduction: Conflict, Cooperation and the Cameron-Clegg Government
  9. ‘As Shakespeare so Memorably Said…’: Quotation, Rhetoric, and the Performance of Politics
  10. Narrating One Nation: The Ideology and Rhetoric of the Miliband Labour Party
  11. The Rise of the Novice Cabinet Minister? The Career Trajectories of Cabinet Ministers in British Government from Attlee to Cameron
  12. A Renewed Social Democracy for an ‘Age of Internationalism’: An Interpretivist Account of New Labour's Foreign Policy
  13. ‘… A 40-Year-Old Black Man Made the Point to Me’: Everyday Knowledge and the Performance of Leadership in Contemporary British Politics
  14. The Ministerial Foothills: Labour Government Junior Ministers 1997-2010
  15. Justifying New Labour Policy
  16. Moral Argument and the Justification of Policy: New Labour's Case for Welfare Reform
  17. British Party Politics and Ideology after New Labour
  18. How Virtue-Theoretic Arguments May Be Used in the Justification of Policy
  19. A New Approach to Humanitarian Intervention? Tony Blair's ‘Doctrine of the International Community’