Campaigning Obama Style

by Shane Greer / 23 Oct 2008

Has McCain Made the Right Move?

by Shane Greer / 25 Sep 2008

The McCain campaign always wanted to keep the race centered on foreign policy, and for good reason; Obama can't touch McCain on the issue.

A question of trust

by Shane Greer / 22 Aug 2008

In 1946 the American statesman Henry Stimson famously stated in an article entitled The Bomb and the Opportunity that: "The only way to make a man trustworthy is to trust him; and the surest way to make him untrustworthy is to distrust him and show your distrust.

Manpower to Your Elbow

by Shane Greer / 25 Jul 2008

With a general election now more than two years away, the minds of many campaigners are turning with ever increasing fervour to the question of campaign financing.

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Vote for Your Top Ten Blogs

by Shane Greer / 24 Jul 2008

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Inside the Obama Campaign

by Shane Greer / 22 Jul 2008

Ever wondered what the inside of a modern American presidential campaign looks like? CBS have the answer:

LearningLessons from Crewe and Nantwich

by Shane Greer / 29 Jun 2008

In 1998 Kellogg’s decided to re-brand ‘Coco Pops’ as ‘Choco Krispies’to bring the cereal into line with its continental counterparts in Spain and Germany.

Total Campaigns

by Shane Greer / 20 Jun 2008

Back when the idea for starting a new political magazine first came into being it was clear that whatever we did, political campaigning had to form a part of it.

McCain Fights to Not be Bush

by Shane Greer / 17 Oct 2008

New ways to connect

by Shane Greer / 19 Sep 2008

What do you get if you add Facebook, MySpace, blogging and YouTube together? Probably a really unusual website, but from a political perspective the addition of these four things has produced one result: decentralisedcommunication.

Interview with Jag Singh of LabourHome

by Shane Greer / 11 Aug 2008

1) News recently broke that LabourHome has agreed take funding from the New Statesman, and perhaps more interestingly that it turned down an offer of funding from Stephan Shakespeare.

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by Shane Greer / 24 Jul 2008

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by Shane Greer / 24 Jul 2008

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An Interview with David Davis

by Shane Greer / 10 Jul 2008

Last Friday I sat down with David Davis to discuss his by-election campaign on the day Bob Geldof joined the campaign, here's what he had to say: Shane Greer: Forty-two days is a massive issue, but for some reason the press seems more interested in things like the ‘John Lewis’ list.

Making Public Affairs a Public Affair

by Shane Greer / 20 Jun 2008

Public Affairs, it’s one of those terms you come across when you first get involved in politics and think to yourself: what’s that all about? Ok, maybe that’s just me, but the point is that the Public Affairs industry performs a crucial role in our democracy and yet we don’t hear a great deal about it (outside the Westminster village).

A Local Blog, for Local Politics

by Shane Greer / 20 Jun 2008

Local government doesn’t always get the attention it deserves, but as anyone familiar with Local Government will tell you it’s without doubt an area of politics where some of the most exciting developments occur (and let’s not forget the intrigue).

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