New Labour′s countryside – Rural policy in Britain since 1997
Autor Michael Woodsen Limba Engleză Hardback – 9 sep 2008
Rural policy has presented some of the most difficult and unexpected challenges to the New Labour government. From the Foot and Mouth crisis to the rise of the Countryside Alliance, from farm protests to concerns about rural crime, rural issues have frequently seized headlines and formed the basis of organized opposition to the government. Yet, the same government, elected with a record number of rural MPs, has also proactively sought to reform rural policy.This book critically reviews and analyses the development and implementation of New Labour's rural policies since 1997. It explores the factors shaping the evolution and form of New Labour's rural agenda, and assesses the impact of specific policies. Contributions examine discursive restructuring of the rural policy agenda, the institutional reforms and effects of devolution, the key political debates and challenges around hunting, agricultural reform, Foot and Mouth, housing development and the 'right to roam', and review policy developments with respect to crime, social exclusion and employment in the countryside, rural community governance and national parks."New Labour's Countryside" will be of interest to students of contemporary British politics and of rural studies, and to anyone involved in the government and politics of the countryside.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781861349323
ISBN-10: 1861349327
Pagini: 296
Dimensiuni: 179 x 247 x 26 mm
Greutate: 0.64 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Bristol University Press
ISBN-10: 1861349327
Pagini: 296
Dimensiuni: 179 x 247 x 26 mm
Greutate: 0.64 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Bristol University Press
Recenzii
Highly readable, thought provoking and, at times, provocative. This is a key starting place for up-to-date, quality assessments of recent rural policy issues in the UK. Keith Hoggart, Professor of Geography, King's College London
This is a timely volume from a distinguished group of scholars which focuses on an area of study that is often marginalised......The scope of the book is impressive.....It can be recommneded for the bookshelves of any scholar with an interest in this field and should also be of interest to students and a far wider community of people concerned with UK public policy issues. Michael Cole in Political Studies Review
Notă biografică
Michael Woods, Institute of Geography and Earth Sciences, University of Wales
Cuprins
Part one: Contexts and political strategies
New Labour's countryside - Michael Woods
Rethinking rural policy under New Labour - Neil Ward
Rural governance, devolution and policy delivery - Mark Goodwin
New Labour's countryside in international perspective - Mark Shucksmith
Part two: The key debates
The foot and mouth crisis - Michael Winter
Hunting: New Labour success or New Labour failure? - Michael Woods
Planning and development in the countryside - Nick Gallent
Countryside access and the 'right to roam' under New Labour: nothing to CRoW about? - Gavin Parker
Agricultural policy - Alan Greer
Part three: Policies for the rural economy, society and environment
Rural community development and governance - Graham Gardner
New Labour, poverty and welfare in rural England - Paul Milbourne
Policing policy and policy policing: directions in rural policing under New Labour - Richard Yarwood
Twenty-first century employment and training in the countryside? The rural 'New Deal' experience - Suzie Watkin and Martin Jones
National Parks and the governance of the rural environment - Nicola Thompson
Part four: Conclusion
Beyond New Labour's countryside - Michael Woods
New Labour's countryside - Michael Woods
Rethinking rural policy under New Labour - Neil Ward
Rural governance, devolution and policy delivery - Mark Goodwin
New Labour's countryside in international perspective - Mark Shucksmith
Part two: The key debates
The foot and mouth crisis - Michael Winter
Hunting: New Labour success or New Labour failure? - Michael Woods
Planning and development in the countryside - Nick Gallent
Countryside access and the 'right to roam' under New Labour: nothing to CRoW about? - Gavin Parker
Agricultural policy - Alan Greer
Part three: Policies for the rural economy, society and environment
Rural community development and governance - Graham Gardner
New Labour, poverty and welfare in rural England - Paul Milbourne
Policing policy and policy policing: directions in rural policing under New Labour - Richard Yarwood
Twenty-first century employment and training in the countryside? The rural 'New Deal' experience - Suzie Watkin and Martin Jones
National Parks and the governance of the rural environment - Nicola Thompson
Part four: Conclusion
Beyond New Labour's countryside - Michael Woods