2021
DOI: 10.1057/s41293-021-00185-5
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To build a new Jezrusalem: an historical institutionalist analysis of the origins of the Corbyn era in the Labour party

Abstract: Now that Corbynism has passed, an institutional explanation for his sudden control of the British Labour party allows for a richer understanding of the process by which his leadership came about. In particular this analysis develops on the established institutional theory ideas of reactivation, invasion and veto players; and adds the role of "veto complacency". These theoretical mechanisms are key to understanding why the British Labour party changed so radically after its 2015 electoral defeat, and why it is … Show more

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