Postwar British politics in perspective D Marsh, J Johnston, C Hay, J Buller Polity Press, 1999 | 131 | 1999 |
Postwar British politics: from conflict to consensus P Kerr Routledge, 2005 | 115 | 2005 |
Rolling back to roll forward: Depoliticisation and the extension of government EA Foster, P Kerr, C Byrne Tracing the Political, 117-138, 2015 | 113 | 2015 |
Questions to the Prime Minister: A comparative study of PMQs from Thatcher to Cameron SR Bates, P Kerr, C Byrne, L Stanley Parliamentary Affairs 67 (2), 253-280, 2014 | 104 | 2014 |
Saved from extinction: evolutionary theorising, politics and the state P Kerr The British Journal of Politics and International Relations 4 (2), 330-358, 2002 | 102 | 2002 |
Theorising Cameronism P Kerr, C Byrne, E Foster Political Studies Review 9 (2), 193-207, 2011 | 93 | 2011 |
Cameron chameleon and the current state of Britain's ‘consensus’ P Kerr Parliamentary Affairs 60 (1), 46-65, 2007 | 58 | 2007 |
The personal is not political: At least in the UK's top politics and IR departments E Foster, P Kerr, A Hopkins, C Byrne, L Ahall The British Journal of Politics and International Relations 15 (4), 566-585, 2013 | 57 | 2013 |
In defence of British politics: The past, present and future of the discipline P Kerr, S Kettell British Politics 1, 3-25, 2006 | 53 | 2006 |
Whatever happened to Conservative Party modernisation? P Kerr, R Hayton British Politics 10, 114-130, 2015 | 46 | 2015 |
The Postwar Consensus: A Woozle That Wasn't P Kerr in D Marsh et al Postwar British Politics in Perspective, 1999 | 28 | 1999 |
Explaining Thatcherism: towards a multidimensional approach P Kerr in D Marsh et al Postwar British Politics in Perspective, 1999 | 25 | 1999 |
‘Guided by the science’:(De) politicising the UK government’s response to the coronavirus crisis S Kettell, P Kerr The British Journal of Politics and International Relations 24 (1), 11-30, 2022 | 24 | 2022 |
Understanding conservative modernisation C Byrne, E Foster, P Kerr Cameron and the Conservatives: The transition to coalition government, 16-31, 2012 | 24 | 2012 |
Keeping it real! Evolution in political science: a reply to Kay and Curry P Kerr The British Journal of Politics and International Relations 5 (1), 118-128, 2003 | 24 | 2003 |
From eating cake to crashing out: constructing the myth of a no-deal Brexit S Kettell, P Kerr Comparative European Politics 18, 590-608, 2020 | 19 | 2020 |
One year on: The decline and fall of Gordon Brown S Kettell, P Kerr British Politics 3, 490-510, 2008 | 19 | 2008 |
Getting back in the DeLorean: modernization vs. anti-modernization in contemporary British politics P Kerr, E Foster, A Oaten, N Begum Policy Studies 39 (3), 292-309, 2018 | 15 | 2018 |
The Brexit religion and the holy grail of the NHS S Kettell, P Kerr Social Policy and Society 20 (2), 282-295, 2021 | 12 | 2021 |
What kind of ‘Big Government’is the big society? A reply to Bulley and Sokhi-Bulley C Byrne, P Kerr, E Foster The British Journal of Politics and International Relations 16 (3), 471-478, 2014 | 11 | 2014 |