Government and Opposition 1998 - Abstracts

Government and Opposition 1998
TitleSubjectAuthors
Amery on the Constitution: Britain and the European Union. (historian Leo Amery)GovernmentBeloff, Max
An unholy trinity? Civil society, economic liberalization and democratization in post-Mao China. (Mao Zedong)GovernmentHowell, Jude
Britain and Europe: separate worlds of welfare?GovernmentEvans, Geoffrey
Democratization, the bourgeoisie and Russia.GovernmentGill, Graeme
Elite settlements and the taming of politics.GovernmentHigley, John, Burton, Michael
From occupation to state-building: Palestinian political society meets Palestinian civil society.GovernmentShain, Yossi, Sussman, Gary
Governance without opposition: the case of the European Union.GovernmentNeunreither, Karlheinz
Interest groups in parliamentary decisions in the German Bundestag.GovernmentBeyme, Klaus von
Making progress in Northern Ireland? Evidence from recent elections.GovernmentKnox, Colin, Carmichael, Paul
Opposition in Italy in the 1990s: local political cultures and the Northern League.GovernmentMessina, Patrizia
Policy in a complex and plurally perceived world. (Risk and Governance, part 2)GovernmentThompson, Michael, Ney, Steven, Rayner, Steve
Risk and governance, part 1: the discourses of climate change.GovernmentThompson, Michael, Rayner, Steve
Scotland and Northern Ireland: constitutional questions, connections and possibilities.GovernmentWalker, Graham
Teaching morality in a plural society.GovernmentMendus, Susan
The Blair style of government: an historical perspective and an interim audit. (Prime Minister Tony Blair and cabinet government in United Kingdom)(Transcript)GovernmentHennessy, Peter
The evolution of devolution: Labour's home rule strategy in opposition.GovernmentMitchell, James
The French strikes of 1995 and their political aftermath.GovernmentHoward, Dick
The new populism, presidentialism and market-orientated reform in Spanish South America.GovernmentPhilip, George
The perils of community as a construct for the political ideology of Welsh nationalism.GovernmentMcAllister, Laura
Towards a developmental theory of constitutionalism: the Chinese case.GovernmentBenewick, Robert
Towards a multicultural civil society: the role of social capital and democratic citizenship.GovernmentLehning, Percy B.
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