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Class title The Government and Politics of Britain Course number (s) POLS 34440 Semester Spring 2014 Teacher(s) Points of contact Professor Richard Heffernan Email: r.a.heffernan@open.ac.uk Course Overview: This course covers a number of topics, including constitutional politics; the role of the prime minister and the cabinet; executive and legislative relations, including the role and function of parliament; devolved and local government; electoral politics, parties and the party system; interest group politics; political communications and the mass media; and the impacts of membership of the European Union. It is expected that even students with no existing knowledge of British politics will develop an advanced understanding of the workings of government and politics in Britain and learn how different actors, institutions and processes help formulate public policy. The government and politics of the US will be used throughout as a means of comparison. The course will be taught each week by an informal lecture in the first session followed by student presentations and class discussion in the second session. Assessment structure: The requirements of this class will be a term paper, class presentation and discussion and a final examination. The final exam counts 40% toward your final grade, the term paper 40% and the class presentation and discussion 20%. THE TITLE OF THE TERM PAPER MUST BE DRAWN FROM THOSE PROVIDED BELOW IN EACH SECTION. IT MUST BE NO LONGER THAN 3,000 WORDS IN LENGTH. The term paper will be submitted in class in week twelve of the term. The final exam will be closed-book. Required resources Lectures will introduce each topic in detail and required reading for the course will be organised around two British politics textbooks. Other

2 readings will occasionally be cited. Dunleavy, P, Heffernan, R, Cowley, P and Hay, C (eds) (2011), Developments in British Politics 9, London: Palgrave Macmillan Moran, M (2011), Politics and Governance in the UK, Palgrave Macmillan Classroom policies Standard London Undergraduate Program attendance policies apply. 1. Introduction to the Class: Institutions and Actors in British Politics. 2. The British Constitution: Unitary State and Constitutional Monarchy. Presentation topic: Is there a British Constitution? What are the political impacts of an uncodified constitution? Other questions to consider: Where does sovereignty lie within the British political system? How do we distinguish citizens and subjects? What are the powers of the Crown? Why should Britain have a Monarchy? Term paper: Where does sovereignty ultimately lie under the British Constitution? Moran, M, Chapter 4 Cultures, Constitutions and British Political Culture in Politics and Governance in the UK Russell, M, Chapter 2 Constitutional Politics, in Heffernan (et al eds) Developments in British Politics 9.

3 3. Executive Government I: Prime Minister and Cabinet. Presentation topic: What are the sources of Prime Ministerial power? Additional questions to consider: How powerful is the British Prime Minister? Is he or she an elected dictator? Can the Prime Minister command the government? If so, how? Term paper: The British Prime Minister is President in all but name. Discuss. Richards, D Chapter 3 Changing Patterns of Executive Government in Heffernan (et al eds) Developments in British Politics 9 Heffernan, R (2005) Why the Prime Minister Cannot Be A President: Comparing Institutional Imperatives in Britain and the US, Parliamentary Affairs, Volume 58 No 1 pp53-70. 4. Executive Government II: Ministers and the Civil Service. Presentation topic: What is meant by the idea of the core executive? Additional questions to consider: How much autonomy do ministers enjoy? Are all ministers equal? Does the Cabinet matter? What are the functions of the British Cabinet System? What is the relationship between ministers and their civil servants? Term paper: Is the Prime Minister or the Cabinet at the core of the Core Executive?

4 Moran, M, Chapter 6 The Core Executive in the Westminster System in Politics and Governance in the UK Hennessy, P (2005) The Blair Style of Government, Parliamentary Affairs Vol 58 No 1 pp6-18 5. The Role of the Legislature: Parliament and the Executive. Presentation topic: Does parliament matter? Additional questions to consider: Why and how does the executive command the legislature in the British political system? Can parliament hold the government to account? If so, how? What functions does parliament have? Can it initiate legislation? How representative is the House of Commons? The House of Lords? Term paper: "The modern role of a backbench MP is to heckle the governmental steamroller" (Austin Mitchell MP). Is this a fair description of the function of the British House of Commons? Moran, M, Chapter 9 Parliament in the Westminster System in Politics and Governance in the UK Kelso, A Chapter 4 Changing Parliamentary Landscapes in Heffernan (et al eds) Developments in British Politics 9

5 Official Guide to Parliament: http://www.parliament.uk/works/index.cfm (Browse only) 6. Electoral Politics: Voters, Parties and the Electoral System Presentation topic: How does the British electoral system work? Additional questions to consider: Why do electors vote? How are ties of association between electors and parties forged? How are electoral choices exercised? Term paper: The single member plurality system provides for both democratic and effective government. Discuss. Moran, M, Chapter 17 How Elections Are Decided in Politics and Governance in the UK Denver, D, Chapter 5 Elections and Voting in Heffernan (et al eds) Developments in British Politics 9 7. The British Party System Presentation topic: What are the functions of British political parties? Additional questions to consider: What form does the British party system take? Which is the more significant party goal, office seeking or policy seeking? How do British political parties compete with each other? Is it the case that what politicians say and do matters more than what voters think and want?

6 Term paper: Are political parties run by parliamentary leaders, and not by their members? If so, why? Moran, M, Chapter 14 Parties and their Organisation and Chapter 18 How Leaders are Selected in Politics and Governance in the UK Cowley, P, Chapter 6 Political Parties and the British Party System in Heffernan (et al eds) Developments in British Politics 9 8. United Kingdom Politics: Government Beyond Westminster Presentation topic: How united is the United Kingdom? Additional questions to consider: How united is the United Kingdom? Is it threatened by regionalism and nationalism? What is devolution? Are Scotland and Wales autonomous? Why should they have their own Parliament and Assembly? How local is local government? Term paper: Can a unitary state be less unitary? Discuss with reference to devolution and local government. Moran, M, Chapter 10 The Devolved System of Governance: England and Wales and Chapter 12 The Worlds of Local and Regional Government in Politics and Governance in the UK

7 Scully, R and Wyn Jones, R Chapter 7 Territorial Politics in Post-Devolution Britain in Heffernan (et al eds) Developments in British Politics 9 9. Britain and the European Union Presentation topic: What have been the consequences of British membership of the European Union? Additional questions to consider: Has membership of the European Community involved fundamental changes in the British Constitution? Specifically, has Whitehall and Westminster ceded power to Brussels? What are the arguments for Britain being at the heart of Europe? To what extent is Britain likely to be a member of a federal United States of Europe? Term paper: Does participation in the European Union really limit British sovereignty? Moran, M, Chapter 5 Europeanizing British Politics in Politics and Governance in the UK Thorlakson, L, Chapter 14 Britain s Place in the European Union in Heffernan (et al eds) Developments in British Politics 9 UK Foreign and Commonwealth Office (2011), A Guide to the European Union http://www.fco.gov.uk/en/global-issues/european-union/ 10. Structural and Contextual Influences on British Government: Interest Group Politics.

8 Presentation topic: Is the British government susceptible to interest group pressure? Additional questions to consider: What are pressure groups for? How do we distinguish pressure groups and interest groups? Are all interest groups equal or do some have more power than others? Which resources determine the power of an interest group? Term paper: How can interest groups access government and influence legislation? Moran, M, Chapter 9 Representing Interests in the Westminster System in Politics and Governance in the UK Heffernan, R, Chapter 6 Pressure Group Politics in Heffernan (et al eds) Developments in British Politics 9 11. Media and Politics I: The News Media and Political Behaviour 12. Media and Politics II: Political Communications and its Impacts First presentation topic: How does the news media influence British politics? Second presentation topic: How can politicians influence the media? Why should they try to do so? Additional questions to consider: Can the news media determine electoral preferences? To what extent does the news media either constrain or empower politicians?

9 Term paper: Critically evaluate the impact of the news media on contemporary British politics. for both weeks Moran, Chapter 16 How Political Communications Happens Politics and Governance in the UK Chadwick, A and Stanyer, J, Chapter 12 The Changing News Media Environment in Heffernan (et al eds) Developments in British Politics 9 Blair, T (2007) Speech on Public Life and the Media, 6th June http://uk.reuters.com/article/idukzwe24585220070612 Watch: Part one: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lxxv_kk-ane Part two: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2yf9mrv5-p8 13. Britain in the World: Foreign and Security Policy. Presentation topic: What is the nature of Britain s special relationship with the US? Additional questions to consider: What is Britain s present day standing in the world? Should British foreign policy favour Europe or the United States? Britain and 9/11. Britain, Iraq and Afghanistan Term paper: Great Britain has lost an Empire, but not yet found a role (Dean Acheson, 1962). Discuss.

10 Gamble, A, Chapter 16 Britain in the World in Heffernan (et al eds) Developments in British Politics 9 Moran, M, Chapter 4 Britain in a Globalising World in Politics and Governance in the UK Wallace, W The Collapse of British Foreign Policy International Affairs Vol 82 No 1 2005 pp53-68 14. Northern Ireland in British Politics Presentation topic: What explains the political divisions within Northern Ireland? Additional questions to consider: What divides republicans and unionists? Can the situation in Northern Ireland be explained by religious difference? Is it prompted by competing national identities? Should Northern Ireland be seen as a British or an Irish problem? Term paper: The problems of Northern Ireland create an unresolvable conflict. Discuss Moran, M, Chapter 11 Devolved Government in Northern Ireland in Politics and Governance in the UK (sections on Northern Ireland, pp232-246) The Irish Department of Foreign Affairs: http://foreignaffairs.gov.ie/home/index.aspx?id=346 http://foreignaffairs.gov.ie/home/index.aspx?id=335

11 Gormley Heenan, C, Chapter 8 Power Sharing in Northern Ireland in Heffernan (et al eds) Developments in British Politics 9 Term paper: The problems of Northern Ireland create an unresolvable conflict. Discuss