Public Policy Review
2005 - 2013
Continuation of New Economy.
Current editor(s): Georgina Kyriacou, Guy Lodge and Andrew Pendleton
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Volume 16, issue 4, 2009
- Comment pp. 202-202

- Georgina Kyriacou
- Creaming off talent or aiding development? (Featuring Viewpoint from Phil Woolas MP) pp. 203-209

- Laura Chappell
- After Copenhagen pp. 210-217

- Andrew Pendleton
- Whose middle is it anyway? Why universal welfare matters pp. 218-225

- Tim Horton and James Gregory
- All in the mind? Why social inequalities persist pp. 226-231

- Danny Dorling
- The bishops' 1909 moment pp. 232-234

- Iain McLean
- An affordability crisis in schools? pp. 240-245

- Rys Farthing
- Shall we see Michael's like again? pp. 246-249

- Kenneth O. Morgan
Volume 16, issue 3, 2009
- Comment pp. 142-142

- Georgina Kyriacou
- Tipping point for Afghanistan? pp. 143-149

- Stephen Carter
- Three big British ideas for Afghanistan pp. 150-155

- Julian Lindley‐French
- What to do about banks pp. 156-162

- Costas Lapavitsas
- Where now for European social democracy? pp. 163-168

- Matt Browne, John Halpin and Ruy Teixeira
- Challenging Britain's benefits system pp. 169-173

- Stephen Brien
- Job guarantees – easing the pain of long‐term unemployment pp. 174-179

- Paul Gregg
- Enough of ‘tough’: Youth Justice in Scotland pp. 180-185

- Nico Juetten
- Who will care? Meeting the care deficit pp. 186-191

- Dalia Ben‐Galim
- From the Olympics to the grassroots: What will London 2012 mean for sport funding and participation in Britain? pp. 192-196

- Georgios Kavetsos and Stefan Szymanski
Volume 16, issue 2, 2009
- Comment pp. 70-70

- Georgina Kyriacou
- Constitutional reform after the expenses crisis pp. 71-77

- Vernon Bogdanor
- What price an MP? pp. 78-84

- David Hencke
- Raising demand and the future of progressive politics pp. 85-90

- Adam Lent
- Time for change? Electoral politics after the local and European elections pp. 91-96

- Tony Travers
- Breaking a ‘strange silence’ pp. 97-102

- Ruth Sheldon
- Reimagining England: English voices, spaces and institution building pp. 103-109

- Gerry Hassan
- Liberalism in the Twilight Zone pp. 110-113

- Michael Freeden
- Reforming the social housing waiting game pp. 114-119

- Ed Turner
- Navigating the migration debate out of a dangerous cul‐de‐sac pp. 120-126

- Tim Finch and Sarah Mulley
- Progress and well‐being pp. 127-132

- Tony Dolphin
- No country for old men: The rise of managerialism and the new cultural vacuum pp. 133-137

- David Zigmond
Volume 16, issue 1, 2009
- In Maggie's shadow pp. 3-13

- Sunder Katwala
- Further reflections by Andrew Gamble and Anthony Seldon pp. 8-9

- Andrew Gamble and Anthony Seldon
- After neo‐liberalism: Republican democracy in new times pp. 14-20

- Stuart White
- The case for compulsory voting pp. 21-27

- Sarah Birch
- ‘Rare and refreshing fruit’: Lloyd George's People's Budget pp. 28-33

- Kenneth O. Morgan
- Language and the politics of liberty and security pp. 34-37

- Michael Wills
- Justice on the rack pp. 38-44

- Andy Hull
- Caught in the crossfire: The economic crisis and developing countries pp. 45-50

- Claire Melamed
- What is the future for asset‐based welfare? pp. 51-56

- Rajiv Prabhakar
- Experiments in 21st century antipoverty policy pp. 57-63

- Lawrence Aber
Volume 15, issue 4, 2008
- Escaping climate policy Groundhog Day pp. 159-167

- Matthew Lockwood and Andrew Pendleton
- What's posterity ever done for me? On strategy in government pp. 168-176

- Geoff Mulgan
- Child protection: crisis management or learning curve? pp. 177-186

- Ruth Gardner and Marian Brandon
- The case for care pp. 180-181

- Martin Narey
- Ratings war? pp. 187-191

- Avinash Persaud
- After the credit crunch: the future of sustainable investing pp. 192-197

- Nick Robins and Cary Krosinsky
- A welfare state as valued as the NHS: the progressive case for reform pp. 198-205

- James Purnell
- Obama: The first 100 days pp. 206-210

- Marcellus Andrews, Ted Marmor, Nicolaus Mills, Michael Walzer, Christine Stansell, Sean Wilentz and Ellen DuBois
- The road to progressive taxation pp. 211-216

- Richard Murphy
- Detaching youth work to reduce drug and alcohol‐related harm pp. 217-223

- Adam Fletcher and Chris Bonell
- Benchmarking and the bottom line pp. 224-228

- Matti Siemiatycki
Volume 15, issue 3, 2008
- Comment pp. 106-106

- Julia Margo
- The end of progressive politics? pp. 107-110

- Carey Oppenheim and Lisa Harker
- Is this the death of social democracy in Europe? pp. 111-113

- Roger Liddle
- Love is all you need pp. 114-122

- Michael Gove
- To the left, to the right…? pp. 123-126

- John Curtice
- Limiting conflict in the Caucasus pp. 127-132

- Donald Rayfield
- Is gender equality legislation becoming counter‐productive? pp. 133-136

- Catherine Hakim
- Why public service reform hasn't worked pp. 137-141

- Matthew Taylor
- The special relationship pp. 142-147

- John Lloyd
- Don't sneer at suburbia pp. 148-152

- Rupa Huq
Volume 15, issue 2, 2008
- Comment pp. 62-62

- Julia Margo
- This is David Cameron pp. 63-67

- Richard Reeves
- Cleaning up the Bush mess pp. 68-73

- Robert Reich
- PPR report: Inside Black Britain pp. 74-76

- Anushka Asthana
- Scared straight? pp. 77-79

- David Blunkett
- Is capitalism in crisis? pp. 80-83

- John Eatwell
- Is multiculturalism dead? pp. 84-88

- Tariq Modood
- The end of charity? pp. 89-92

- Nic Frances
- Dalit women in the social justice revolution in India pp. 93-96

- Clarinda Still
- Why China is the new intellectual centre of the world pp. 97-99

- Mark Leonard
Volume 15, issue 1, 2008
- Comment pp. 2-2

- Julia Margo
- Gridlock: chaos and confusion in our prisons pp. 3-11

- Peter JM Wayne
- Mayors rule pp. 12-21

- Michael Kenny and Guy Lodge
- Lying back and thinking of England pp. 22-25

- Jean Edelstein
- Senselessness and sensibility: suicide and university culture pp. 26-31

- Meghan Benton
- Street encounters: betrayal and belonging in youth gangs pp. 32-35

- Julia Sauma
- Should higher education course materials be free to all? pp. 36-41

- Leo Pollak
- More than just victims: the truth about human trafficking pp. 42-47

- Benjamin S Buckland
- Beyond aid: the future of international development pp. 48-52

- Douglas Alexander
- Is the state against fatherhood? pp. 53-55

- Jasper Gerard