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IN THE CURRENT ISSUE: Vol. 47, No. 3
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ARTICLES
Political innovation, digitalisation and public participation in party politics
http://bit.ly/2KH0RnU
Schmidthuber, Lisa; Hilgers, Dennis; Rapp, Maximilian
Parliamentary petitions and public engagement: an empirical analysis of the role of e-petitions
http://bit.ly/30ny7Gi
Leston-Bandeira, Cristina
Can meso-governments use metagovernance tools to tackle complex policy problems?
http://bit.ly/2P69YCL
Connell, Andrew; Martin, Steve; St Denny, Emily
The impact of austerity on policy capacity in local government
http://bit.ly/2zfGbg1
Eckersley, Peter; Tobin, Paul
Understanding reputational concerns within government agencies
http://bit.ly/2ZeZK78
Kolltveit, Kristoffer; Karlsen, Rune; Askim, Jostein
RESEARCH PROVOCATION
Digital government, public participation and service transformation: the impact of virtual courts
http://bit.ly/2NjJye9
Moore, Sarah
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