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  1. 27 gen 2003 · Peter Mandelson (2002), The Blair Revolution Revisited, London: Politicos, xix + 268 pp., £9.99 pbk. and Anthony Giddens (2002), Where Now for New Labour? Cambridge: Polity, viii + 84 pp., £6.99 pbk. | Journal of Social Policy | Cambridge Core.

  2. 17 mag 2002 · Revolution revisited. Six years ago, Peter Mandelson wrote The Blair Revolution, the book seen as the road map of New Labour thinking. Now he admits that, along with the achievements, they...

  3. 1 apr 2003 · P. Mandelson, The Blair Revolution Revisited, Politico's, 2002, 268 pp., pb. £9.99 | Parliamentary Affairs | Oxford Academic. Volume 56. Issue 2. 1 April 2003. Journal Article.

    • Eric Shaw
    • 2003
  4. 1 mag 2002 · Six years on he revisits the book and asks just how far the Blair Government has gone in fulfilling the high hopes both the Labour Party and the British people had for it. He outlines what New Labour stands for and how the philosophy has changed during its five years of government.

  5. 1 mag 2002 · Blair Revolution Revisited. Peter Mandelson. 3.29. 7 ratings0 reviews. Originally published in 1996 as The Blair Revolution , this work by British Labour MP Mandelson is only technically "revisited" with the addition of an introduction that touts the benefits for the British electorate of Tony Blair's "third way" political strategy.

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  6. P Mandelson (2002) The Blair Revolution Revisited, Politicos, London and A Giddens (2002) Where Now for New Labour?, Polity, Cambridge. In: Journal of Social Policy . 2003 ; Vol. 32, No. 1. pp. 134-136.

  7. Reviews 375 parliamentary party full of timid and acquiescent MPs’ and was ‘more rebellious’ than realised. Cohesion was primarily the function of a desire for unity and effective consultation channels. But statistical analysis can mislead if it bears too much weight, since it cannot take account of the non-event—in that old Holmesian cliche´, the dog that did not bark. Thus, what is ...