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A-Level Politics Resources
Paper 1: UK Politics and Core Political Ideas
- Types of Representation
- YouTube: UK Politics
- Think Tanks, Lobbyists and Corporations
- Different Electoral Systems Explained
- Core Political Ideas & Paper 1 Warm Up
- The A Level Politics Show (Spotify)
- Whitehead P, 'Democracy and participation: is there a participation crisis in the UK?' (Politics Review, Vol.19, 2009-10, No.1, Sept)
- YouGov – how Britain voted in 2017
- Ipsos MORI – how Britain voted in 1997
- 1997: Labour landslide ends Tory rule (BBC News, April 2005)
- Quinn T, 'The UK party system: a two-party or multi-party system?' (Politics Review, Vol.24, 2014-15, No.3, Feb)
- Liberalism - Core Ideologies
Paper 2: UK Government and Non-Core Political Ideas
- Parliament: Structure and Role of Commons & Lords
- The UK's Constitution Explained
- Should the UK Codify Their Constitution?
- 'Debate: is the UK judiciary too powerful?' (Politics Review, Vol. 25, 2015-16, No.3, Feb)
- Stone A, 'UK politics: Parliamentary sovereignty and Article 50' (Politics Review 26, 4, 2017)
- The Structure, Role, and Powers of the Executive
- The Supreme Court and its Influence
- The Location of Sovereignty in the UK
- Stansfield C, 'Political ideologies: Femen — a new form of feminism?' (Politics Review 23,1, 2013)
Paper 3: Comparative Politics
- How the US Election Works
- The Electoral College Explained
- Paper 3 Warmup - US Politics
- 12 Mark Question - Comparative Theory
- Comparative Approaches for Component 3
- Hammal R, Baker A, 'Is Congress the “broken branch”?' (Politics Review 23, 4, April 2014)
- Lemieux S, Maggs R, 'Is the US federal government too powerful?' (Politics Review 25, 4, April 2016)
- Americast: Harris v Trump Debate (Spotify)
- Billingsley K, Bennett A, 'Does the US Supreme Court have too much power?' (Politics Review 22, 4, April 2013)
- Hammal R, 'Revision: US political parties – what’s the difference?' (Politics Review 23, 1, Extra Resources Archive, September 2013)