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Timothy Paul Bale (born November 1965) is professor of politics at Queen Mary, University of London.[1] He was previously a Professor of Politics at the University of Sussex.
His main research interests are in the fields of British, European and Comparative politics, especially in relation to centre-right and conservative politics.
He was the founding convenor of the Political Studies Association specialist group on Conservatives and Conservatism, which brings together leading scholars with an academic interest in this area.
From September 2019 to December 2020, Bale was deputy director of UK in a Changing Europe.[2]
Selected publications
- The Conservative Party: From Thatcher to Cameron
- Five Year Mission: The Labour Party Under Ed Miliband
References
- ^ "Bale, Tim, Queen Mary, University of London". www.politics.qmul.ac.uk. Archived from the original on 2013-01-28.
- ^ Bale, Tim. "Tim Bale LinkedIn Profile".
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