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  1. Anthony King was, among other things, a public intellectual: that is, he could explain how the most rigorous and theoretical social science threw light on our political condition. King published his deeply pessimistic research on government, ‘ Overload: problems of governing in the 1970s’, in 1975.

  2. And Tony King did want better government. Never cynical or detached, he was a practical improver who wanted politicians and governments to be as good as they could be. This was evident in his broadcasting and journalism, but also in his writing.

  3. Mar 21, 2018 · Tony King’s 1976 analysis of executive–legislative relations retains a core of wisdom and judgement that transfers to the present. But he captured the dynamics of the ‘old’ Westminster just as the system was on the cusp of change.

  4. Dec 2, 2017 · His studies of legislatures and of career politicians changed the way in which issues were viewed and he was skilled at identifying emerging trends before anyone else. He analysed the failings of government, but always as a practical improver.

  5. Jan 27, 2017 · With the death of Anthony KingTony King to those that knew him – British Political Science has lost one of its foremost analysts of government and politics, as well as the most familiar face of the discipline to the general public.

  6. Tony King’s death provides an opportunity to reflect on his contribution to both the study of British politics and the British study of politics. He enlightened our understanding of this island’s political system for over 50 years, motivated and

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  8. Jan 12, 2017 · Renowned political commentator Prof Anthony King has died at the age of 82. His death was confirmed by the University of Essex where he taught government from 1966. Prof King was a regular...

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