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The new issue of Policy & Politics is now available (Volume 35, No. 2).
Policy & Politics is a leading journal in the field of public policy with a
reputation for publishing peer-reviewed papers of the highest quality.
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In this issue:
Editorial
Misa Izuhara, Simon Pemberton
New Labour, equity and public services: a Rawlsian perspective
Justin Keen, Chris Deeming, Jeanette Moore, Helen Weatherly
Regulation inside government: processes and impacts of inspection of local
public services
James Downe, Steve Martin
Comparativism, the laboursocial policy nexus and intra-national analysis: a
case study
Terry Carney, Gaby Ramia, Anna Chapman
Faith schools, multiculturalism and community cohesion: Muslim and Roman
Catholic state schools in England and Scotland
John Flint
Making transport policy work: polity, policy, politics and systematic review
Fritz Sager
Developing devolution's scrutiny potential: a comparative evaluation of the
National Assembly for Wales's Subject Committees
Laura McAllister, Diana Stirbu
Can directors of public health implement the new public health agenda in
primary care? A case study of Primary Care Trusts in the North West of
England
Marianna Fotaki
Gender and the politics of the 1990-92 pension reforms in Greece
Athina Vlachantoni
Britain's 'civilising project': community cohesion and core values
Jon Burnett
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