Public Policy Review
2005 - 2013
Continuation of New Economy.
Current editor(s): Georgina Kyriacou, Guy Lodge and Andrew Pendleton
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Volume 20, issue 1, 2013
- Editorial pp. 2-4

- Guy Lodge, Will Paxton and Nick Pearce
- Juncture interview: Gillian Tett pp. 5-11

- Gillian Tett
- Dear Mr Carney … Memos to the new Bank of England governor pp. 12-19

- Dean Baker, Frances Coppola, Brad DeLong, Jonathan Portes, Izabella Kaminska, Dan Corry, Ann Pettifor, Tim Allan and Bruce Banner
- Macmansions, cellars and garrets: Surveying the new Ireland pp. 20-25

- Roy Foster
- A recipe for revolution: Could 1968 happen today? pp. 26-31

- Robert Gildea
- Immigration: Consensus and contention on the left pp. 32-39

- Sarah Mulley
- Democracy and violence, in India and beyond pp. 40-50

- Ramachandra Guha
- How One Nation Labour can bridge the values divide pp. 51-61

- Nick Pecorelli
- Never to be forgotten? The 2013 English local elections pp. 62-70

- John Curtice
- Why the left needs to take wealth seriously, again pp. 71-79

- John Hills and Howard Glennerster
- Back to work: The making and unmaking of the English working class pp. 80-84

- Jon Lawrence
- Margaret Thatcher: The Authorized Biography, Volume One: Not for Turning Charles Moore Allen Lane, 2013 pp. 85-87

- Vernon Bogdanor
Volume 19, issue 4, 2013
- Editorial pp. 214-216

- Guy Lodge and Will Paxton
- The condition of Britain: A new politics of society for the centre-left pp. 217-225

- Jon Cruddas and Liam Byrne
- Juncture interview: Bonnie Honig pp. 226-234

- Bonnie Honig
- Statecraft without statism: Governing for shared prosperity in an age of austerity pp. 235-239

- James Plunkett
- Europe needs a new social balance pp. 240-244

- Sigmar Gabriel
- Obama campaign: an insider's view pp. 245-252

- David Muir and David Axelrod
- Time for Labour to establish economic credibility pp. 253-257

- John Curtice
- Shifting out of neutral on parental leave: Making fathers' involvement explicit pp. 258-262

- Tina Miller
- The Great Persuasion: Reinventing free markets since the Depression Angus Burgin Harvard University Press, 2012 pp. 263-266

- Rodney Barker
- The Carbon Crunch: How we're getting climate change wrong – and how to fix it Dieter Helm Yale University Press, 2012 pp. 266-267

- Catherine Mitchell
Volume 19, issue 3, 2012
- Editorial pp. 150-151

- Guy Lodge and Will Paxton
- The many faces of Englishness: Identity, diversity and nationhood in England pp. 152-159

- Michael Kenny
- The masses against the classes: One Nation Labour and the revival of social patriotism pp. 160-165

- Ben Jackson
- Fixing finance: The missing piece in banking reform pp. 166-173

- Eric Beinhocker and Tony Dolphin
- American political futures: In conversation with Elaine Kamarck and Robert Reich pp. 174-180

- Elaine Kamarck and Robert Reich
- Growing from the middle out: US jobs and the economy in Obama's second term pp. 181-187

- Heather Boushey
- Juncture interview: Elizabeth Anderson pp. 188-193

- Elizabeth Anderson
- Beyond realignment: Jo Grimond and the legacy of civic liberalism pp. 194-198

- Richard V Reeves
- In Europe but not of Europe pp. 199-204

- John Curtice
- Perfect opposition: On Putin and Pussy Riot pp. 205-207

- Andrew Miller
Volume 19, issue 2, 2012
- Editorial pp. 82-83

- Guy Lodge and Will Paxton
- Whither the Tory left?: The demise of progressive Conservatism pp. 84-91

- Tim Bale
- After the Coalition: What's left? pp. 92-101

- Gavin Kelly and Nick Pearce
- Dealing with Europe's other deficit pp. 102-108

- Vivien Schmidt
- Eurozone futures: the Conservatives' dilemma pp. 109-111

- Andrew Gamble
- The end of ideology, again? pp. 112-118

- Ferdinand Mount
- Juncture interview: Ngaire Woods pp. 119-125

- Ngaire Woods
- The uphill battle ahead for ‘responsible capitalism’ pp. 126-131

- John Curtice
- India's uncertain future pp. 132-136

- James Crabtree
- Turkey's Syria problem pp. 137-140

- Christopher Phillips
Volume 19, issue 1, 2012
- Editorial pp. 2-4

- Guy Lodge and Will Paxton
- The case for union pp. 5-13

- Colin Kidd
- Dis-United Kingdom? pp. 14-16

- Charlie Jeffery
- Building a responsible capitalism pp. 17-25

- Ed Miliband
- Social justice, free market style pp. 26-33

- John Tomasi
- Juncture interview: Theda Skocpol pp. 34-40

- Theda Skocpol
- Elections in hard times pp. 44-50

- Larry Bartels
- Time for a new progressive alliance pp. 51-55

- John Curtice
- Meet China's top public intellectuals pp. 56-59

- Martin Jacques
- Memo to Labour: how to win in 2015 pp. 60-63

- Tim Montgomerie
- The real David Cameron pp. 64-66

- Anushka Asthana
- The next US president's economic in-tray pp. 67-71

- Jared Bernstein
- An Arab Spring south of the Sahara? pp. 72-74

- Phil Clark