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Volume 47 (2019): Issue 1 (Jan 2019)
in
Policy & Politics
Online ISSN:
1470-8442
Print ISSN:
0305-5736
Issue Publication Date:
01 Jan 2019
Articles
Can the governance paradigm survive the rise of populism?
Public deliberation in an era of communicative plenty
Brokering behaviour change: the work of behavioural insights experts in government
Do candidates from non-profit organisations who adopt party political values improve their chances of electoral success?
The impact of management consultants on public service efficiency
Identifying attitudes to welfare through deliberative forums: the emergence of reluctant individualism
The effects of welfare state universalism on migrant integration
The impact of conditionality on the welfare rights of EU migrants in the UK
Research Provocation
Is it time to give up on evidence-based policy? Four answers
The input and output effects of direct democracy: a new research agenda
Governance, accountability and the role of public sector boards
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