Browsing School of Politics and International Relations by Author "Pike, K"
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'Better in kung fu movies than in political parties': Labour's Factionalism and a Reappraisal of Eric Hobsbawm's Political Thought
Pike, K; Diamond, P (2020-10)This is the pre-peer reviewed version of the following article: Pike, K. and Diamond, P. (2020), ‘Better in kung fu movies than in political parties’: Labour’s Factionalism and a Reappraisal of Eric Hobsbawm’s Political ... -
Deep religion: policy as faith in Kinnock's Labour Party
Pike, K (2019-03) -
Hopes will be dashed: Brexit and the ‘Merkel myth’
Bale, T; Pike, K -
'A Life of Their Own'? Traditions, Power and 'As If Realism' in Political Analysis
Pike, K (2020-05-22) -
The Modernisation of the Labour Party, 1979-97. By Christopher Massey
Pike, K (2020-10-15)This is a pre-copyedited, author-produced version of an article accepted for publication in Twentieth Century British History following peer review. The version of record Karl Pike, The Modernisation of the Labour Party, ... -
Myth and meaning: ‘Corbynism’ and the interpretation of political leadership
Pike, K; Diamond, P (2021-01-01)In its contribution to the study of political leadership, this article provides a distinctive analytical lens: political myth understood as meanings which animate a leadership project. Heavily constitutive of political ... -
The (not) comeback kid: Labour’s New Left
Pike, K (2020-09-26) -
Reform to conserve: Europe and David Cameron's Conservatism
Pike, K (2022)