Policy Studies
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Volume 28, issue 4, 2007
- EDITORIAL pp. 291-294

- David Bailey and Lisa De Propris
- EVALUATING EU REGIONAL POLICY pp. 295-308

- Mark Hart
- REFORMING EU COHESION POLICY pp. 309-326

- John Bachtler and Grzegorz Gorzelak
- RECONCILING COHESION AND COMPETITIVENESS THROUGH EU CLUSTER POLICIES? pp. 327-345

- Lisa De Propris
- A COHESION PACT FOR THE REGIONS pp. 347-363

- Leslie Budd
- EUROPEAN INDUSTRIAL AND COMPETITION POLICY pp. 365-381

- Christos Pitelis
- GLOBALISATION, ECONOMIC FREEDOM AND STRATEGIC DECISION-MAKING pp. 383-398

- David Bailey and Alex De Ruyter
Volume 28, issue 3, 2007
- WHO OR WHAT SETS THE AGENDA? pp. 193-208

- Tom Entwistle and Gareth Enticott
- DIVERSITY UNITED? pp. 209-224

- Ellen Huijgh
- LOCAL ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT INITIATIVES AND THE TRANSITION FROM TRAINING AND ENTERPRISE COUNCILS TO NEW INSTITUTIONAL STRUCTURES IN ENGLAND pp. 225-245

- Mark Ramsden, Robert Bennett and Crispian Fuller
- CEMENTING DIVISIONS? pp. 247-267

- Rob Aitken
- NEW LABOUR'S SOCIALLY RESPONSIBLE MUSEUM pp. 269-289

- Anwar Tlili, Sharon Gewirtz and Alan Cribb
Volume 28, issue 2, 2007
- NEO-LIBERALISM AND SOCIAL POLICY pp. 91-107

- Daniel Béland
- SOCIAL COHESION, SOCIAL CAPITAL AND SOCIAL EXCLUSION pp. 109-128

- Kath Hulse and Wendy Stone
- THE IMPACT OF SCHOOL CHOICE IN ENGLAND pp. 129-143

- Simon Burgess, Carol Propper and Deborah Wilson
- ENFORCING A NATIONAL MINIMUM WAGE pp. 145-161

- Richard Croucher and Geoff White
- MINIMUM WAGES AND SOCIAL WELFARE EXPENDITURES pp. 163-174

- Jerold Waltman and Christopher Marsh
- NEGOTIATING AN EXCEPTION pp. 175-191

- Adrian Kay, Badrul Kassim, David Pickernell and David Brooksbank
Volume 28, issue 1, 2007
- PARTICIPATORY PLANNING IN INDONESIA pp. 1-15

- Ida Widianingsih and Elizabeth Morrell
- PRINCIPAL-AGENT THEORY AND ORGANISATIONAL CHANGE pp. 17-34

- Robin Gauld
- SEGREGATION IN NORTHERN IRELAND pp. 33-53

- Joanne Hughes, Andrea Campbell, Miles Hewstone and Ed Cairns
- ACTIVATING POLICY NETWORKS pp. 55-70

- John Hudson, Stuart Lowe, Natalie Oscroft and Carolyn Snell
- ANALYSING POLICY NETWORKS pp. 71-90

- Ben Kisby
Volume 27, issue 4, 2006
- EVALUATING THE PERFORMANCE OF LOCAL GOVERNMENT pp. 271-293

- Dirk Haubrich and Iain McLean
- ETHNIC MANAGERIALISM AND ITS DISCONTENTS pp. 295-309

- Monder Ram, Trevor Jones and Dean Patton
- POLICY LEARNING IN THE EUROPEAN UNION pp. 311-323

- Peter Nedergaard
- SWEDISH DEMOCRACY IN CRISIS? pp. 325-346

- Hans Wiklund
- ASSESSING THE PARTICIPATORY POTENTIAL OF BRITAIN'S NEW DEAL FOR COMMUNITIES pp. 347-361

- John Wright, Jayne Parry, Jonathan Mathers, Su Jones and Jim Orford
Volume 27, issue 3, 2006
- MODERNISING THE POLICY PROCESS pp. 173-195

- Paul Burton
- COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION pp. 197-217

- John Williams
- INSTITUTIONAL CONTINUITY AND CHANGE pp. 219-234

- Erik Bleich
- WE DO NOT USE THE WORD “CRISIS” LIGHTLY … pp. 235-252

- David Evans
- MIDDLE-SIZED POWERS IN GLOBAL FINANCE pp. 253-270

- Ian Roberge
Volume 27, issue 2, 2006
- CHILDREN AND YOUNG PEOPLE'S STRATEGIC PLANS pp. 87-99

- Bob Hudson
- Croatia and the European Union pp. 101-114

- Nives Miošić-Lisjak
- EVALUATING THE ADDITIONALITY OF PUBLIC SECTOR ASSISTANCE TO IRISH FIRMS pp. 115-133

- Helena Lenihan and Mark Hart
- GENDER EQUALITY POLICY OR GENDER MAINSTREAMING? pp. 135-151

- Andrea Krizsán and Violetta Zentai
- WHAT GETS MEASURED GETS DONE pp. 153-171

- Deborah Wilson, Bronwyn Croxson and Adele Atkinson
Volume 26, issue 1, 2005
- THE SOCIAL EXCLUSION DEBATE pp. 3-27

- Jonathan S Davies
- LIVING ON THE MARGINS pp. 29-46

- Pamela Abbott and Roger Sapsford
- EXPERIMENTING WITH A ‘WHOLE OF GOVERNMENT’ APPROACH pp. 47-66

- Louise Humpage
- CHILDREN ON THE MARGINS pp. 67-83

- Carol Hayden and Catherine Blaya
- LONE PARENTS, THE NEW DEAL AND THE OPPORTUNITIES AND BARRIERS TO RETAIL EMPLOYMENT pp. 85-101

- Eli Dutton, Chris Warhurst, Dennis Nickson and Cliff Lockyer
- PRINCIPLES FOR DEVELOPING YOUTH POLICY pp. 103-116

- Judith Bessant
Volume 25, issue 4, 2004
- Tackling undeclared work in advanced economies pp. 243-258

- Colin Williams
- Comparative analysis of health policy implementation pp. 259-266

- Stephen Abbott, Sara Shaw and Julian Elston
- The regulation of the personal pp. 267-281

- Dr Kingsley Purdam, Ms Elaine Mackey and Dr Mark Elliot
- Survey pp. 283-294

- Roger Pierce
- Continuous assessment and regional sustainable development policy in france pp. 295-305

- Dominique Vollet, Stéphane Weiss and Brigitte Bouillaguet
Volume 25, issue 3, 2004
- Misrepresenting the multicultural nation pp. 155-174

- Eugene Mclaughlin and Sarah Neal
- Ethnic minority women and the British armed forces pp. 175-188

- Mohammed Ishaq and Asifa Hussain
- Does more evidence lead to better policy? pp. 189-207

- Tim Tenbensel
- Small firms and the national minimum wage pp. 209-225

- Jason Heyes and Alex Gray
- Country profile pp. 227-236

- Vidal Llernas and Oscar Huerta Melchor
Volume 25, issue 2, 2004
- Area-based approaches to educational regeneration pp. 75-85

- David Halpin, Marny Dickson, Sally Power, Geoff Whitty and Sharon Gewirtz
- Creativity and urban governance pp. 87-102

- Patsy Healey
- US national forest policies regarding logging pp. 103-120

- Elizabeth A. Corley
- Social policy influence of the EU and other global actors: The case of Lithuania pp. 121-137

- Caroline De La Porte and Bob Deacon
- Survey research with refugees pp. 139-151

- Alice Bloch
Volume 25, issue 1, 2004
- Editorial pp. 3-4

- Mark Evans
- State of the art pp. 5-18

- Andrew Webster
- Modernisation as Europeanisation pp. 19-33

- Andrew Massey
- Organisational learning in a political environment pp. 35-49

- Richard Common
- Globalisation and public policy under New Labour pp. 51-65

- Philip G. Cerny and Mark Evans
- Country profile pp. 67-71

- Hongxia Chai
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