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The current issue of Policy & Politics (Volume 36, Number 2) is now 
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In the current issue (Volume 36, Number 2):

Instituting the 'third sector' as a governable terrain: partnership, 
procurement and performance in the UK
Emma Carmel, Jenny Harlock

Professional self-regulation in a changing architecture of governance: 
comparing health policy in the UK and Germany
Ellen Kuhlmann, Judith Allsop

The role of the private sector in publicly funded schooling in England: 
finance, delivery and decision making
Anne West, Peter Currie

Intersectoral partnerships, the knowledge economy and intangible assets
Leslie Boydell, Paul Hoggett, Jorun Rugkåsa, Anne-Marie Cummins

Support for active citizenship and public service performance: an empirical 
analysis of English local authorities
Rhys Andrews, Richard Cowell, James Downe

The role of civil society in immigration policy making in Italy: changing 
patterns of conflictual cooperation
Emanuela Bozzini, Stefano Fella

Necessary conditions for the effective transposition of EU legislation
Michael Kaeding

Offenders in the post-industrial labour market: from the underclass to the 
undercaste?
Del Roy Fletcher

New Deal for Carers or unfair deal: what is in it for informal carers of 
stroke survivors?
Nan Greenwood, Ann Mackenzie, Ruth Harris

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