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Order and Rebellion : Labour's Managerial Politics from Miliband to Starmer
Order and Rebellion : Labour's Managerial Politics from Miliband to Starmer
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Author(s): Avril, Emmanuelle
ISBN No.: 9781526192271
Pages: 368
Year: 202603
Format: Trade Cloth (Hard Cover)
Price: $ 179.40
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available (Forthcoming)

Insightful on an important period of Labour's transition from protest to power. The Rt Hon. Lord Peter Hain A hugely important contribution to scholarship on the Labour Party. The book offers an engaging and intellectually rigorous account of internal party management from Ed Miliband to Keir Starmer. Order and Rebellion illuminates how leadership strategies, factionalism, and organisational control evolved amid turbulence and uncertainty and concludes with a sobering warning which Keir Starmer ought to listen: pursuing power for the sake of power risks endangering the future of the Labour Party. Eunice Goes, Professor of Politics, Richmond, the American University in London A comprehensive, well-informed, and original analysis of Labour politics in recent years. Emmanuelle Avril and Eric Shaw, two leading scholars of British politics, have come together to offer a meticulously researched, robustly argued, highly readable, and fascinating account. There is nothing like it in print: all those wishing to understand the febrile nature of British politics post-Brexit must read it.


This volume is destined to become the standard work on the organisation of Labour politics. Mark Wickham-Jones, Professor of Political Science, University of Bristol The Labour Party, throughout its history, has been riddled with disagreements over policy, ideology and strategy. In response, successive leaders have had to balance two dilemmas: internal party democracy and unity, and the right to dissent, with the preservation of effective party governance. How it has done so has been the province of party management, one of the most vital functions performed by leaders. From 2010 to 2024, under Ed Miliband, Jeremy Corbyn and Keir Starmer, it wrestled with these dilemmas at peak intensity. This book explores the managerial strategies adopted by the three leaders, the challenges they faced and their use of the resources at their command. It examines in detail the two major crises of the strife-torn years of the Corbyn leadership, Brexit and antisemitism, and concludes with a detailed dissection of the tough new managerial regime installed by Starmer. Written by two experts who have published extensively on the Labour Party, the book draws upon an ambitious programme of interviews, participant observation and rigorous analysis of documentary evidence.


It provides an in-depth account of what took place within the party during this period, including how leaders coped with deep divisions over core values, strategy, power structure and, indeed, the very purposes of the party. Designed to appeal to a general audience, the book provides invaluable insights into Labour's stormy internal politics in these years and the leadership's efforts to manage multiple crises. It is essential reading for all those interested in the party and its recent history.


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