Public Policy Review
2005 - 2013
Continuation of New Economy.
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Volume 14, issue 4, 2007
- Comment pp. 210-210

- Julia Margo
- Something old, something new… pp. 211-217

- Kate Stanley and Graeme Cooke
- Can (Israeli) academic boycotts be justified? pp. 218-228

- Martha Nussbaum and Mohammed Abed
- The lost generation pp. 229-233

- Katie Paintin
- Metrosexuality! Cameron, Brown and the politics of ‘new masculinity’ pp. 234-239

- Stephen Whitehead
- Delivering the urban housing offer pp. 240-243

- Catherine Glossop and Ben Harrison
- The crisis in our Critical National Infrastructure pp. 244-247

- Jim Norton
- The end of aspiration? pp. 248-251

- Jean Edelstein
Volume 14, issue 3, 2007
- Comment pp. 162-162

- Julia Margo and Sonia Sodha
- Numbers pp. 163-163

- Grae Hillary
- Why second‐wave feminism has gone soft pp. 164-167

- Jean Edelstein
- Wither the pro‐war left? pp. 168-175

- Johann Hari and Nick Cohen
- Turned away? pp. 176-180

- Laurence Cooley and Jill Rutter
- The iron man pp. 181-185

- Kieron O'Hara
- The end of the Tory war on single parents? pp. 186-192

- Harry Brighouse and Adam Swift
- Postcard from America pp. 193-196

- John Podesta
- Out of time? pp. 197-203

- Richard Heinberg
Volume 14, issue 2, 2007
- Comment pp. 78-78

- Julia Margo
- Numbers pp. 79-79

- Fancy Sinantha
- The new frontier of racism pp. 80-89

- Naomi Newman
- The end of the Union? pp. 90-96

- Guy Lodge and Katie Schmuecker
- Was Lebanon a just war? pp. 97-110

- Michael Walzer and Jerome Slater
- Centre‐forward pp. 111-118

- Ed Miliband
- Prospects for a post‐Blair ‘progressive consensus’ pp. 119-125

- Vince Cable
- Harm and hypocrisy pp. 126-135

- Jonathan Wolff
- Stop press pp. 136-139

- Michael White
- update: global conflict pp. 140-145

- The Helen Bamber Centre for the study of conflict and mass violence
- Zimbabwe pp. 146-150

- Paul Keetch
- From the polls: Blair's legacy pp. 151-153

- James Morris
Volume 14, issue 1, 2007
- Comment pp. 1-1

- Julia Margo
- Numbers pp. 2-2

- Fancy Sinantha
- Making sense of David Cameron pp. 3-10

- Alan Finlayson
- Rethinking fairness pp. 11-22

- Nick Pearce
- Public perceptions of fairness pp. 23-23

- Miranda Lewis
- Why do Liberal Democrats oppose the Child Trust Fund? pp. 24-30

- Stuart White
- Should we raise the age of legal drinking? pp. 31-35

- Jasper Gerard
- From the polls pp. 36-38

- James Morris
- Legalize it? How to solve Afghanistan's drug problem pp. 39-40

- Ann Applebaum
- Is there a future for the family? pp. 41-46

- Gäran Therborn
- Democracies, of the world unite pp. 47-58

- Ivo Daalder and James Lindsay
- Does language frame politics? pp. 59-71

- Steven Pinker and George Lakoff
Volume 13, issue 4, 2006
- Commentary pp. 211-215

- Ian Kearns and Rick Muir
- Power: a new agenda for the centre left pp. 216-220

- David Miliband
- Constitutional government in the 21st century pp. 221-231

- Andrew Gamble
- Human rights and social justice pp. 232-237

- Stuart Weir
- Power up, people Double devolution and beyond pp. 238-248

- Paul Hilder
- The governmentality of New Labour pp. 249-256

- William Davies
- Digital voices and analogue citizenship Bridging the gap between young people and the democratic process pp. 257-261

- Stephen Coleman
- No going back to the 1970s? The case for a revival of industrial democracy pp. 262-271

- David Coats
Volume 13, issue 3, 2006
- Commentary pp. 135-137

- Nick Pearce
- Reforms, Global Integration and Economic Development pp. 138-146

- Nagesh Kumar
- Democracy, Development and India's Struggle Against Corruption pp. 147-155

- Rob Jenkins
- Three Themes on Terror pp. 156-159

- Pratap Bhanu Mehta
- Troubled Times pp. 160-166

- Neera Chandhoke
- The Relationship between India and The UK pp. 167-171

- Stephen Byers Mp
- Migration between India and The UK pp. 172-184

- Binod Khadria
- Redefining the Poverty Line in India pp. 191-199

- Mohan Guruswamy and Ronald Joseph Abraham
- India's Energy Challenge pp. 200-205

- Dr RK Pachauri
Volume 13, issue 2, 2006
- Crisis? What crisis? pp. 71-77

- R. Daniel Keleman and Anand Menon
- Is enlargement doomed? pp. 78-85

- Katinka Barysch
- Europeanisation pp. 86-91

- Trine Flockhart
- A progressive response to globalisation pp. 92-95

- Peter Mandelson
- The EU's political impasse pp. 96-101

- Donald Kalff
- EMU pp. 102-108

- Jim Rollo
- Them and us pp. 109-118

- Max Nathan and Adam Marshall
- Ideas, interests and information pp. 119-125

- Craig Berry and Richard Berry
- A conversation between… Geoff Hoon and Vernon Bogdanor pp. 126-131

- Vernon Bogdanor
Volume 13, issue 1, 2006
- Commentary pp. 3-5

- Rachel O'Brien
- The moral and political status of children pp. 6-12

- David Archard
- The new pronatalism? pp. 13-25

- Jonathan Grant and Stijn Hoorens
- What do children need? pp. 26-34

- Jane Waldfogel
- Children's mental health pp. 35-42

- Sami Timimi
- Tackling poverty in the UK pp. 43-47

- Lisa Harker
- Crisis of youth? Childhood, youth and the civic order pp. 48-53

- Julia Margo and Mike Dixon
- Does TV advertising make children fat? pp. 54-61

- Sonia Livingstone