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What is and isn't to be Defended as British Politics: Whose Past, Whose Present, and Whose Future? A Comment on Kerr and Kettell

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A response to an essay by Kerr and Kettell on British politics, identifying a major lacuna in their coverage and their deployment of the politics of silence to marginalise a particular type of theory and its associated empirical work.

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Johnston, R. What is and isn't to be Defended as British Politics: Whose Past, Whose Present, and Whose Future? A Comment on Kerr and Kettell. Br Polit 1, 413–418 (2006). https://doi.org/10.1057/palgrave.bp.4200027

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