Statecraft as a Straightjacket: A Reply to Gamble and Hayton

Griffiths, Simon. 2016. Statecraft as a Straightjacket: A Reply to Gamble and Hayton. Parliamentary Affairs, 69(3), pp. 735-743. ISSN 0031-2290 [Article]
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‘Statecraft’ theory, with its focus on politicians' strategic, electoral choices, has undergone a revival in recent years. This is a reply to those authors who have used ‘Statecraft’ in their analysis of the Conservative Party under David Cameron [notably Hayton (2014) Parliamentary Affairs 67, 1; Gamble (2014) Parliamentary Affairs]. Statecraft theory raises various questions and contains implications—ontological, epistemic and methodological—that need to be dealt with by its contemporary advocates. I conclude that while the contributions discussed here are a valuable reminder that strategic thinking is an important part of what any politician does, strict adherence to the Statecraft model is a straitjacket to our understanding of British politics.

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