Items where Division is "Government" and Year is 2020

  • University Structure (97936)
  • Government (4302)
    Number of items: 28.
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  • Meatpackers are deeply vulnerable to COVID-19. Expect a reckoning for US workers. (2020) Apostolidis, Paul picture_as_pdf
  • Meatpackers are deeply vulnerable to Covid-19. Expect a reckoning for US workers. (2020) Apostolidis, Paul picture_as_pdf
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  • Inside the mind of a voter: do people still respect democracy? (2020) Bruter, Michael and Harrison, Sarah picture_as_pdf
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  • Understanding the key factors that lead countries to reform their pension systems. (2020) Carrera, Leandro and Angelaki, Marina picture_as_pdf
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  • Australian politics shows why the de-separation of political and administrative careers matters for democracy. (2020) Dowding, Keith and Taflaga, Marija picture_as_pdf
  • A modern Rasputin, or the UK’s Vice-Premier? Whichever view you take, Cummings’s role is unprecedented. (2020) Dunleavy, Patrick picture_as_pdf
  • Maximizing the impacts of academic research: how to grow the recognition, influence, practical application and public understanding of science and scholarship. (2020) Dunleavy, Patrick and Tinkler, Jane
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  • Anatomy of a wage subsidy. (2020) Hancké, Bob and Van Overbeke, Toon and Voss, Dustin picture_as_pdf
  • Reforming wealth distribution in Kuwait: estimating costs and impacts. (2020) Hertog, Steffen picture_as_pdf
  • Simon Hix: shaping the post-Covid world. (2020) Hix, Simon picture_as_pdf
  • Majority of Brits want a soft Brexit compromise, but leave voters don’t. (2020) Hix, Simon and van der Linden, Clifton and Pickup, Mark picture_as_pdf
  • Brexit thinking poisoned the government’s response to COVID-19. (2020) Hopkin, Jonathan picture_as_pdf
  • Brexit thinking poisoned the government’s response to COVID-19. (2020) Hopkin, Jonathan picture_as_pdf
  • The rise of anti-system politics reflects the exhaustion of neoliberal democracy. (2020) Hopkin, Jonathan picture_as_pdf
  • How will the ‘Sinn Fein surge’ change Irish politics? (2020) Hughes, James picture_as_pdf
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  • An experiment on foreign aid and public spending changed our thinking on aid effectiveness. (2020) Jablonski, Ryan S. and Seim, Brigitte and Ahlback, Johan picture_as_pdf
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  • Politics is... (2020) Kelly, Paul
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  • Great easing? Leaders face a tragic dilemma but they should not hide behind the backs of experts. (2020) Lodge, Martin and Boin, Arjen picture_as_pdf
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  • The path to genocide in Rwanda: security, opportunity, and authority in an ethnocratic state. (2020) McDoom, Omar Shahabudin
  • Income inequality and the absence of a Tawney moment in the mass media. (2020) McGovern, Patrick and Obradović, Sandra and Bauer, Martin W. picture_as_pdf
  • The consolidation of coalition politics in the Republic of Ireland. (2020) Mitchell, Paul picture_as_pdf
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  • John T. Sidel: what are the challenges faced by urban transport in the Global South? (2020) Sidel, John T. picture_as_pdf
  • Thinking and working politically in development: coalitions for change in the Philippines. (2020) Sidel, John T. and Faustino, Jaime
  • The American knowledge economy. (2020) Soskice, David picture_as_pdf
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  • After the lockdown is lifted: the massive challenges facing the UK government. (2020) Travers, Tony picture_as_pdf
  • Tony Travers: persuading fearful Britons to venture out again is the government’s next challenge. (2020) Travers, Tony picture_as_pdf
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  • Three ways of theorising ‘capture’: when politics and business join together. (2020) Vibert, Frank picture_as_pdf
  • The Covid horror picture show: why we have little to fear from ‘zombie firms’. (2020) Voss, Dustin and Van Overbeke, Toon and Hancké, Bob picture_as_pdf