Fragmented Powers
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Fragmented Powers
Confrontation and Cooperation in the English-Speaking World
Cossu-Beaumont, Laurence; Avril, Emmanuelle; Fee, David; Mourlon, Fabrice
Emerald Publishing Limited
01/2025
360
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9781836084136
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Prologue. Fragmentation, Coordination and Convergence: Some Reflections; Donatella Della Porta
General Introduction - 'Fragmented Powers' - A Critical Evaluation; Emmanuelle Avril, Laurence Cossu-Beaumont, David Fee, and Fabrice Mourlon
Part 1. Taking Stock: The Challenges of Fragmented Governance
Chapter 1. Second Thoughts: American Attitudes to the Westminster Model and to Political Fragmentation; Mark Wickham-Jones
Chapter 2. American Foreign Policy and Secession Abroad; Christopher Griffin
Chapter 3. The Indian Child Welfare Act Entangled between Federal, State Powers and Tribal Sovereignty in the USA; Claire Palmiste
Chapter 4. The Fragment of a Boston Home: A Wealthy Metropolis in the Throes of Unaffordable Housing; Cecilia Smith
Chapter 5. De-Fragmenting the (Post 1997) Social Housing Sector in England? Privatisation, Power and Provision, 1980-2023; David Fee
Chapter 6. The End of Multiculturalism? The British State and the Muslim Council of Britain: From Cooperation to Non-Engagement Policy; Donia Touihri-Mebarek
Part 2. Drifting Apart in the Political, Media and Cultural Spheres
Chapter 7. Fragmentation in the Scottish Independence Movement; Nathalie Duclos
Chapter 8. Fragmented Campaign Assemblages: Stratarchy and Multi-Level Cooperation in the Liberal Democrat 2021 Greater London Authority Election Campaign; Clemence Leveque
Chapter 9. From Fragmentation to Unity? Brexit and the Conservative Party under the Leadership of Boris Johnson; Bianca Polo del Vecchio
Chapter 10. Fragmented Late-Night: From One King to Numerous Subjects; David Lipson
Chapter 11. Constructing the Fragmentation of the United States: A Discourse Analysis of a White Nationalist Strategy after the November 2020 Elections; Sarah Louette-Rodriguez
Chapter 12. The Centre for Contemporary Cultural Studies: A Historical 'Utopian' Enclave in the Political World of Academia?; Eleana Sanchez
Part 3. Coming Together? Beyond Frictions, Divisions and Mobilisations
Chapter 13. Fragmenting Labour Movements: The Knights of Labor and White Labourism, 1880-1900; Steven Parfitt
Chapter 14. The Equal Rights Amendment and Conservative Women's Activism against the Federal Government in the 1970s-80s; Amelie Ribieras
Chapter 15. Fragmented Neighbourhoods in the Borough of Southwark: A Study of Three Different Pro-Gentrification Schemes in Peckham, Bermondsey, and Elephant and Castle; Habiba Jelali
Chapter 16. The Redevelopment of the Truman Brewery in London's East End: From a Multi-Dimensional Fragmentation to a Coalition on Anti-Gentrification and Historic Preservation; Marie-Pierre Vincent
Chapter 17. Young People's Climate and Environmental Activism in Britain: Cooperation, Confrontation and Fragmentation in Intersectional Prefigurative Politics; Dena Arya and Sarah Pickard
Chapter 18. The Past as Prelude: Ethnonationalism, War and the Second Breakdown of Global Liberalism; Philip S. Golub
General Conclusion; Emmanuelle Avril, Laurence Cossu-Beaumont, David Fee, and Fabrice Mourlon
General Introduction - 'Fragmented Powers' - A Critical Evaluation; Emmanuelle Avril, Laurence Cossu-Beaumont, David Fee, and Fabrice Mourlon
Part 1. Taking Stock: The Challenges of Fragmented Governance
Chapter 1. Second Thoughts: American Attitudes to the Westminster Model and to Political Fragmentation; Mark Wickham-Jones
Chapter 2. American Foreign Policy and Secession Abroad; Christopher Griffin
Chapter 3. The Indian Child Welfare Act Entangled between Federal, State Powers and Tribal Sovereignty in the USA; Claire Palmiste
Chapter 4. The Fragment of a Boston Home: A Wealthy Metropolis in the Throes of Unaffordable Housing; Cecilia Smith
Chapter 5. De-Fragmenting the (Post 1997) Social Housing Sector in England? Privatisation, Power and Provision, 1980-2023; David Fee
Chapter 6. The End of Multiculturalism? The British State and the Muslim Council of Britain: From Cooperation to Non-Engagement Policy; Donia Touihri-Mebarek
Part 2. Drifting Apart in the Political, Media and Cultural Spheres
Chapter 7. Fragmentation in the Scottish Independence Movement; Nathalie Duclos
Chapter 8. Fragmented Campaign Assemblages: Stratarchy and Multi-Level Cooperation in the Liberal Democrat 2021 Greater London Authority Election Campaign; Clemence Leveque
Chapter 9. From Fragmentation to Unity? Brexit and the Conservative Party under the Leadership of Boris Johnson; Bianca Polo del Vecchio
Chapter 10. Fragmented Late-Night: From One King to Numerous Subjects; David Lipson
Chapter 11. Constructing the Fragmentation of the United States: A Discourse Analysis of a White Nationalist Strategy after the November 2020 Elections; Sarah Louette-Rodriguez
Chapter 12. The Centre for Contemporary Cultural Studies: A Historical 'Utopian' Enclave in the Political World of Academia?; Eleana Sanchez
Part 3. Coming Together? Beyond Frictions, Divisions and Mobilisations
Chapter 13. Fragmenting Labour Movements: The Knights of Labor and White Labourism, 1880-1900; Steven Parfitt
Chapter 14. The Equal Rights Amendment and Conservative Women's Activism against the Federal Government in the 1970s-80s; Amelie Ribieras
Chapter 15. Fragmented Neighbourhoods in the Borough of Southwark: A Study of Three Different Pro-Gentrification Schemes in Peckham, Bermondsey, and Elephant and Castle; Habiba Jelali
Chapter 16. The Redevelopment of the Truman Brewery in London's East End: From a Multi-Dimensional Fragmentation to a Coalition on Anti-Gentrification and Historic Preservation; Marie-Pierre Vincent
Chapter 17. Young People's Climate and Environmental Activism in Britain: Cooperation, Confrontation and Fragmentation in Intersectional Prefigurative Politics; Dena Arya and Sarah Pickard
Chapter 18. The Past as Prelude: Ethnonationalism, War and the Second Breakdown of Global Liberalism; Philip S. Golub
General Conclusion; Emmanuelle Avril, Laurence Cossu-Beaumont, David Fee, and Fabrice Mourlon
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UK Politics; US Politics; Foreign Policy; Cities; Activism; Governance; Fragmentation; Geopolitics
Prologue. Fragmentation, Coordination and Convergence: Some Reflections; Donatella Della Porta
General Introduction - 'Fragmented Powers' - A Critical Evaluation; Emmanuelle Avril, Laurence Cossu-Beaumont, David Fee, and Fabrice Mourlon
Part 1. Taking Stock: The Challenges of Fragmented Governance
Chapter 1. Second Thoughts: American Attitudes to the Westminster Model and to Political Fragmentation; Mark Wickham-Jones
Chapter 2. American Foreign Policy and Secession Abroad; Christopher Griffin
Chapter 3. The Indian Child Welfare Act Entangled between Federal, State Powers and Tribal Sovereignty in the USA; Claire Palmiste
Chapter 4. The Fragment of a Boston Home: A Wealthy Metropolis in the Throes of Unaffordable Housing; Cecilia Smith
Chapter 5. De-Fragmenting the (Post 1997) Social Housing Sector in England? Privatisation, Power and Provision, 1980-2023; David Fee
Chapter 6. The End of Multiculturalism? The British State and the Muslim Council of Britain: From Cooperation to Non-Engagement Policy; Donia Touihri-Mebarek
Part 2. Drifting Apart in the Political, Media and Cultural Spheres
Chapter 7. Fragmentation in the Scottish Independence Movement; Nathalie Duclos
Chapter 8. Fragmented Campaign Assemblages: Stratarchy and Multi-Level Cooperation in the Liberal Democrat 2021 Greater London Authority Election Campaign; Clemence Leveque
Chapter 9. From Fragmentation to Unity? Brexit and the Conservative Party under the Leadership of Boris Johnson; Bianca Polo del Vecchio
Chapter 10. Fragmented Late-Night: From One King to Numerous Subjects; David Lipson
Chapter 11. Constructing the Fragmentation of the United States: A Discourse Analysis of a White Nationalist Strategy after the November 2020 Elections; Sarah Louette-Rodriguez
Chapter 12. The Centre for Contemporary Cultural Studies: A Historical 'Utopian' Enclave in the Political World of Academia?; Eleana Sanchez
Part 3. Coming Together? Beyond Frictions, Divisions and Mobilisations
Chapter 13. Fragmenting Labour Movements: The Knights of Labor and White Labourism, 1880-1900; Steven Parfitt
Chapter 14. The Equal Rights Amendment and Conservative Women's Activism against the Federal Government in the 1970s-80s; Amelie Ribieras
Chapter 15. Fragmented Neighbourhoods in the Borough of Southwark: A Study of Three Different Pro-Gentrification Schemes in Peckham, Bermondsey, and Elephant and Castle; Habiba Jelali
Chapter 16. The Redevelopment of the Truman Brewery in London's East End: From a Multi-Dimensional Fragmentation to a Coalition on Anti-Gentrification and Historic Preservation; Marie-Pierre Vincent
Chapter 17. Young People's Climate and Environmental Activism in Britain: Cooperation, Confrontation and Fragmentation in Intersectional Prefigurative Politics; Dena Arya and Sarah Pickard
Chapter 18. The Past as Prelude: Ethnonationalism, War and the Second Breakdown of Global Liberalism; Philip S. Golub
General Conclusion; Emmanuelle Avril, Laurence Cossu-Beaumont, David Fee, and Fabrice Mourlon
General Introduction - 'Fragmented Powers' - A Critical Evaluation; Emmanuelle Avril, Laurence Cossu-Beaumont, David Fee, and Fabrice Mourlon
Part 1. Taking Stock: The Challenges of Fragmented Governance
Chapter 1. Second Thoughts: American Attitudes to the Westminster Model and to Political Fragmentation; Mark Wickham-Jones
Chapter 2. American Foreign Policy and Secession Abroad; Christopher Griffin
Chapter 3. The Indian Child Welfare Act Entangled between Federal, State Powers and Tribal Sovereignty in the USA; Claire Palmiste
Chapter 4. The Fragment of a Boston Home: A Wealthy Metropolis in the Throes of Unaffordable Housing; Cecilia Smith
Chapter 5. De-Fragmenting the (Post 1997) Social Housing Sector in England? Privatisation, Power and Provision, 1980-2023; David Fee
Chapter 6. The End of Multiculturalism? The British State and the Muslim Council of Britain: From Cooperation to Non-Engagement Policy; Donia Touihri-Mebarek
Part 2. Drifting Apart in the Political, Media and Cultural Spheres
Chapter 7. Fragmentation in the Scottish Independence Movement; Nathalie Duclos
Chapter 8. Fragmented Campaign Assemblages: Stratarchy and Multi-Level Cooperation in the Liberal Democrat 2021 Greater London Authority Election Campaign; Clemence Leveque
Chapter 9. From Fragmentation to Unity? Brexit and the Conservative Party under the Leadership of Boris Johnson; Bianca Polo del Vecchio
Chapter 10. Fragmented Late-Night: From One King to Numerous Subjects; David Lipson
Chapter 11. Constructing the Fragmentation of the United States: A Discourse Analysis of a White Nationalist Strategy after the November 2020 Elections; Sarah Louette-Rodriguez
Chapter 12. The Centre for Contemporary Cultural Studies: A Historical 'Utopian' Enclave in the Political World of Academia?; Eleana Sanchez
Part 3. Coming Together? Beyond Frictions, Divisions and Mobilisations
Chapter 13. Fragmenting Labour Movements: The Knights of Labor and White Labourism, 1880-1900; Steven Parfitt
Chapter 14. The Equal Rights Amendment and Conservative Women's Activism against the Federal Government in the 1970s-80s; Amelie Ribieras
Chapter 15. Fragmented Neighbourhoods in the Borough of Southwark: A Study of Three Different Pro-Gentrification Schemes in Peckham, Bermondsey, and Elephant and Castle; Habiba Jelali
Chapter 16. The Redevelopment of the Truman Brewery in London's East End: From a Multi-Dimensional Fragmentation to a Coalition on Anti-Gentrification and Historic Preservation; Marie-Pierre Vincent
Chapter 17. Young People's Climate and Environmental Activism in Britain: Cooperation, Confrontation and Fragmentation in Intersectional Prefigurative Politics; Dena Arya and Sarah Pickard
Chapter 18. The Past as Prelude: Ethnonationalism, War and the Second Breakdown of Global Liberalism; Philip S. Golub
General Conclusion; Emmanuelle Avril, Laurence Cossu-Beaumont, David Fee, and Fabrice Mourlon
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