Stephen Haseler

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Stephen Haseler is Professor of Government (since 1986) at London Metropolitan University and Director of the Global Policy Institute. His specialisms are British politics, the UK Constitution, Transatlantic relations and European defence. He is one of the foremost authorities on the British monarchy and regularly appears on national television and writes columns for national newspapers on this subject. He has taught at Georgetown University and George Mason University, and holds a Visiting Professorship at the University of Maryland-Baltimore.

He has a long record of political involvement, having served as Deputy Mayor on the Greater London Council in the 1970s, helped to form the Social Democratic Party in 1981, and as a leading advocate of a British republic. He has a large publication record, including The Gaitskellites (1969), The Death of British Democracy (1976), The Tragedy of Labour (1981), Thatcher and the New Liberals (1989), The End of the House of Windsor (1993), The English Tribe: Identity, Nation and the New Europe (1996), The Super-Rich (2000), Reshaping Social Democracy: Labour and the SPD in the New Century (2004), and Super-State – The New Europe and its Challenge to America (2004).

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The Global Policy Institute at London Metropolitan University *[1]

Stephen Haseler at London Metropolitan University *[2]