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The current issue of Policy & Politics (Volume 36, Number 3, July 2008) is
now available. The contents are listed below.
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This month's debate section features Lord Jay of Ewelme's lecture 'Who
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In the current issue (Volume 36, Number 3):
Skills in context: what can the UK learn from Australia's skill ecosystem
projects?
Jonathan Payne
Addressing poverty through community-based income generation projects: the
evidence from South Africa
Rebecca Surender, Robert Van Niekerk
Policy making in Northern Ireland: ignoring the evidence
Colin Knox
Reaching the top of the ladder? Locating the voices of excluded young
people within the participation debate
Suzi Macpherson
The generational contract in Sweden: age-specific attitudes to age-related
policies
Stefan Svallfors
The institutional embeddedness of social capital: a multi-level
investigation across 24 European countries
Ferry Koster, Jeroen Bruggeman
Relegitimating neoliberalism? Performance management and indigenous affairs
policy
Louise Humpage
The bureaucracy-democracy tango: a dual-source empirical revalidation by
structural equation modelling in the Israeli public sector
Eran Vigoda-Gadot, Shlomo Mizrahi, Rotem Miller-Mor, Eyal Tevet
Who makes British foreign policy?
Lord Jay of Ewelme, Richard Little
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