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Public Policy Research  volume 16 issue 1

Public Policy Research volume 16 issue 1

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Author: Georgina Kyriacou, Guy Lodge, Andrew Pendleton (eds)
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Price: £10.99
Publication Date: 01 May 2009

Public Policy Research is the quarterly journal of the Institute for Public Policy Research. It features policy-relevant and politically savvy essays about the major issues in the news and those rising up the political agenda, and includes original research and analysis

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Articles include:

In Maggie's shadow
Sunder Katwala, General Secretary of the Fabian Society

Further reflections
Andrew Gamble, Head Department at the Department of Politics and International Studies, University of Cambridge, and Anthony Seldon, Political historian and Master of Wellington College

After neo-liberalism: Republican democracy in new times
Stuart White, Director of the Public Policy Unit, a lecturer in the Department of Politics and International Relations, and a tutorial fellow in Politics at Jesus College, Oxford University

The case for compulsory voting
Sarah Birch, Reader in Politics at the University of Essex

'Rare and refreshing fruit': Lloyd George's People's Budget
Kenneth O. Morgan, author and historian

Language and the politics of liberty and security
Michael Wills, MP for North Swindon and Minister of State for the Ministry of Justice

Justice on the rack
Andy Hull, Senior research fellow on international and security issues at ippr.

Caught in the crossfire: The economic crisis and developing countries
Claire Melamed, Head of Policy at ActionAid

What is the future for asset-based welfare?
Rajiv Prabhakar, ESRC Research Fellow at the Centre for Philosophy of Natural and Social Science, London School of Economics

Experiments in 21st century antipoverty policy
Lawrence Aber, Professor of Applied Psychology and Public Policy at the Steinhardt School of Culture, Education, and Human Development, New York University and Professor of Evidence-Based Social Interventions at the University of Oxford

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