Brendan Evans

Professor Emeritus of Politics at the University of Huddersfield

Doing politics differently? Metro-mayors and democratic renewal

Georgina Blakeley & Brendan Evans -  03 April 2018

Greater Manchester and Liverpool City Region metro-mayors have been in power just under a year, but has political diversity and participation changed?

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The hard and soft powers of England’s new metro-mayors

Georgina Blakeley & Brendan Evans  - 03 January 2018

Transport and homelessness show how Andy Burnham and Steve Rotheram are using their formal and informal powers in Greater Manchester and Liverpool City Region

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Andy Burnham and Steve Rotheram: their first six months working with the combined authorities

Georgina Blakeley & Brendan Evans - 08 November 2017

Six months have passed since Greater Manchester and Liverpool City Region elected metro-mayors. In this first of a series of three blogs we assess their progress so far

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To gain legitimacy new metro-mayors must improve turnout and diversity

Georgina Blakeley & Brendan Evans - 11 May 2017

New metro-mayors must now deliver on their policy commitments, and quickly seek to secure the ‘democratic moment’ that advocates of devolution promised

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Metro-mayor elections: a new type of second-order election?

Georgina Blakeley & Brendan Evans - 04 May 2017

As polls open a range of electoral features – personality, campaigning and voting systems – will tell us if voters see today’s elections as ‘second-order’

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Metro-mayors: campaigning in poetry, governing in prose?

Georgina Blakeley & Brendan Evans - 27 April 2017

New metro-mayors will be elected in English city-regions on May 4th.  Once elected the hard task of defining the new roles begins

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The politics and political economy of Greater Manchester

Georgina Blakeley & Brendan Evans - 26 January 2016

The 2014 Agreement may be flawed, but it is the latest step in a long journey to increase the city-region’s economic and political leverage

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