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In this month's issue:
Deliberative policy making in practice
The not-so-hidden politics of fluoridation
Ann Winstanley, Institute of Environmental Science and Research, Christchurch,
New Zealand
Deliberative group dynamics: power, status and affect in interactive policy
making
Bas van Stokkom, Department of Political Science, University of Amsterdam,
the Netherlands
Restructuring welfare states
Social expenditure in the 1990s: data and determinants
Francis G. Castles, School of Social and Political Studies, University
of Edinburgh, UK
The politics of the new social policies: providing coverage against new
social risks in mature welfare states
Giuliano Bonoli, Swiss Graduate School of Public Administration
(IDHEAP), Lausanne, Switzerland
Recent social policy in Australia
A decade of social policy under John Howard: social policy in Australia
Neal Ryan, School of Management, Queensland University of Technology,
Australia
An 'experiment' in Indigenous social policy: the rise and fall of
Australia<RIGHT SINGLE QUOTATION MARK>s Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Commission (ATSIC)
Joan Cunningham, Menzies School of Health Research, Charles Darwin
University and University of Melbourne, Australia and Juan I. Baeza,
Department of Political Science, University of Melbourne, Australia
Educational policy: politics, markets and the decline of 'publicness'
Jenny Stewart, Centre for Research in Public Sector Management,
University of Canberra, Australia
"This beats a cake stall!": farm women's shifting encounters with the
Australian state
Ruth Panelli, University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand and Barbara Pini,
Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane, Australia
Social services policy and delivery in Australia: centre<EN DASH>periphery
mixes
Kerry Brown and Robyn Keast, School of Management, Queensland
University of Technology, Brisbane, Australia
Paradox of choice in a mandatory pension savings system: challenges for
Australian retirement income policy
Gerry Gallery, School of Accounting, University of New South Wales,
Sydney, Australia and Natalie Gallery, School of Business, University
of Sydney, Australia
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