Andrew S Roe-Crines

Andrew S Roe-Crines

University of Liverpool

H-index: 16

Europe-United Kingdom

About Andrew S Roe-Crines

Andrew S Roe-Crines, With an exceptional h-index of 16 and a recent h-index of 11 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Liverpool, specializes in the field of British Party Politics, Political Oratory and Rhetoric, Leadership, Political Science.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Divisions within the British Parliamentary Labour Party under Keir Starmer: Results of a Cluster Analysis

‘The Wind of Change’: a rhetorical political analysis of Harold Macmillan’s 1960 ‘decolonization’speech

‘I’m not Going to Call a Snap Election’—Theresa May and the 2017 General Election

Correction to: Prime Ministerial powers of patronage: Ideology and Cabinet selection under Margaret Thatcher 1979–1990

Statecraft: Policies and Politics Under Prime Minister Theresa May

The End of the Rhetorical Line? The ‘Partygate’Investigation into former UK Prime Minister, Boris Johnson

Trusting Truss: Conservative MPs’ Voting Preferences in the (First) British Conservative Party Leadership Election of 2022

Conclusion: Statecraft, Policies, and Politics of Prime Minister Theresa May

Andrew S Roe-Crines Information

University

Position

Senior Lecturer in British Politics

Citations(all)

660

Citations(since 2020)

458

Cited By

401

hIndex(all)

16

hIndex(since 2020)

11

i10Index(all)

22

i10Index(since 2020)

15

Email

University Profile Page

University of Liverpool

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Andrew S Roe-Crines Skills & Research Interests

British Party Politics

Political Oratory and Rhetoric

Leadership

Political Science

Top articles of Andrew S Roe-Crines

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Divisions within the British Parliamentary Labour Party under Keir Starmer: Results of a Cluster Analysis

British Politics

David Jeffery

Andrew S Roe-Crines

Timothy Heppell

2024/4/6

‘The Wind of Change’: a rhetorical political analysis of Harold Macmillan’s 1960 ‘decolonization’speech

British Politics

Andrew S Roe-Crines

2024/3

‘I’m not Going to Call a Snap Election’—Theresa May and the 2017 General Election

Andrew S Roe-Crines

John-Paul Salter

2023/7/11

Correction to: Prime Ministerial powers of patronage: Ideology and Cabinet selection under Margaret Thatcher 1979–1990

British Politics

Tom McMeeking

Tim Heppell

Andrew Roe-Crines

2023/3

Statecraft: Policies and Politics Under Prime Minister Theresa May

Andrew S Roe-Crines

David Jeffery

2023/7/10

The End of the Rhetorical Line? The ‘Partygate’Investigation into former UK Prime Minister, Boris Johnson

Daniel Bowman

Andrew S Roe‐Crines

2023/7

Trusting Truss: Conservative MPs’ Voting Preferences in the (First) British Conservative Party Leadership Election of 2022

Representation: journal of representative democracy

David Jeffery

Timothy Heppell

Andrew Roe-Crines

Chris Butler

2023/6/7

Conclusion: Statecraft, Policies, and Politics of Prime Minister Theresa May

Andrew S Roe-Crines

David Jeffery

2023/7/11

Selecting Sunak: Conservative MPs’ nomination preferences in the (second) British Conservative Party leadership election

Parliamentary Affairs

Oliver Booth

Chris Butler

David Jeffery

Andrew Roe-Crines

2023/4/26

Introduction: The May Premiership

Andrew S Roe-Crines

David Jeffery

2023/7/11

The Bell Tolls Midnight? The ‘Partygate’Investigation into former UK Prime Minister, Boris Johnson

Andrew Roe-Crines

Daniel Bowman

2023/3/31

Selecting Starmer: The nomination preferences of Labour parliamentarians in the 2020 Labour Party leadership election

Representation

Tim Heppell

Andrew Roe-Crines

David Jeffery

2022/10/2

The Degenerative Tendencies of Long‐Serving Governments… 1963… 1996… 2009… the Conservatives in 2022?

The Political Quarterly

Andrew S Roe‐Crines

2022/4

The Heath Premiership: A Transitional Era?

Policies and Politics Under Prime Minister Edward Heath

Timothy Heppell

Andrew S Roe-Crines

2021

Theresa May and the Conservative Party leadership confidence motion of 2018: Analysing the voting behaviour of Conservative Parliamentarians

British Politics

Andrew Roe-Crines

Tim Heppell

David Jeffery

2021/9

Who Governs? The General Election Defeats of 1974

Policies and Politics Under Prime Minister Edward Heath

Andrew S Roe-Crines

2021

Prime Ministerial powers of patronage: Ideology and Cabinet selection under Margaret Thatcher 1979–1990

British Politics

Tom McMeeking

Tim Heppell

Andrew Roe-Crines

2021/2/17

Corbynism in Perspective The Labour Party under Jeremy Corbyn

Andrew S. Roe-Crines

2021

Policies and Politics under prime minister Edward heath

Andrew S Roe-Crines

Timothy Heppell

2021

A Problem of Communication: Keir Starmer’s Labour Leadership

Political Insight

Andrew Roe-Crines

2021/12

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Co-Authors

H-index: 39
Tim Bale

Tim Bale

Queen Mary University of London

H-index: 28
David Dolowitz

David Dolowitz

University of Liverpool

H-index: 21
Keith Laybourn

Keith Laybourn

University of Huddersfield

H-index: 20
Timothy Heppell

Timothy Heppell

University of Leeds

H-index: 19
Pete Dorey

Pete Dorey

Cardiff University

H-index: 17
Kevin Hickson

Kevin Hickson

University of Liverpool

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