Tim Bale
Queen Mary University of London
H-index: 39
Europe-United Kingdom
Top articles of Tim Bale
Title | Journal | Author(s) | Publication Date |
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Hopes will be dashed: Brexit and the ‘Merkel myth’ | Journal of European Integration | Tim Bale Karl Pike | 2024/2/17 |
Local party members’ views are associated, but not completely congruent, with local constituency opinion | The British Journal of Politics and International Relations | Chris Hanretty Tim Bale Monica Poletti Paul Webb | 2024/1/17 |
Book Review: The Art of the Impossible: How to Start a Political Party (and Why You Probably Shouldn’t). The Inside Story of The Brexit Party | Tim Bale | 2024/1 | |
Data-driven campaigning and political parties: Five advanced democracies compared | Katharine Dommett Glenn Kefford Simon Kruschinski | 2024 | |
Book review: Data-driven campaigning and political parties: Five advanced democracies compared | Tim Bale | 2024/4/9 | |
Book review: The 1922 Committee: Power Behind the Scenes | Tim Bale | 2024/3 | |
The conservative party after Brexit: Turmoil and transformation | Tim Bale | 2023/3/13 | |
Britain’s political parties and the constitution | Institute for Government/Bennett Institute, retrieved | Tim Bale | 2023/2 |
James O’Brien, How They Broke Britain | Society | Tim Bale | 2023/12/15 |
Shopping for a better deal? Party switching among grassroots members in Britain | Journal of Elections, Public Opinion and Parties | Paul Webb Tim Bale | 2023/4/3 |
Correction to: The British General Election of 2019 | Robert Ford Tim Bale Will Jennings Paula Surridge | 2022/8/9 | |
Centre-right parties and immigration in an era of politicisation | Leila Hadj Abdou Tim Bale Andrew Peter Geddes | 2022/1/25 | |
‘Leaving the red Tories’: Ideology, leaders, and why party members quit | Party Politics | Matthew Barnfield Tim Bale | 2022/1 |
In power but not in office: how radical right ‘outsiders’ can influence their mainstream rivals–the UK and Australian cases | Commonwealth & Comparative Politics | Alan Wager Tim Bale Anika Gauja Jordan McSwiney | 2022/4/29 |
The Conservative Party’s Turmoil and Division | Political Insight | Tim Bale | 2022/12 |
Roundtable: Considering Cake-ism. | Renewal (0968252X) | Tim Bale Amreen Qureshi Jo Littler Ben Jackson | 2022/4/1 |
The British General Election of 2019: Was it Boris Wot Won it? | Political Insight | Robert Ford Tim Bale Will Jennings Paula Surridge | 2022/3 |
The death of May’s law: Intra-and inter-party value differences in Britain’s labour and conservative parties | Political Studies | Alan Wager Tim Bale Philip Cowley Anand Menon | 2022/11 |
Policy, office, votes–and integrity. The British Conservative Party, Brexit, and immigration | Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies | Tim Bale | 2022/1/25 |
The United Kingdom: The Pandemic and the Tale of Two Populist Parties | Tim Bale | 2022/8/26 |