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The Cowl - v.79 - n.16 - Feb 5, 2015 [PDF]
The Cowl - student newspaper of Providence College. Vol 79 - No. 16 - February 5, 2015.
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Collaborating in future states—Contextual instability, paradigmatic remaking, and public policy
Abstract Collaboration is ubiquitous in public policy life, with its presence and profile determined by prevailing governance conditions. Commitments to globalisation and marketisation in the latter part of the 20th century marked the onset of an era defined by collaboration, between and across tiers and spheres of government, with non‐state actors ...
Helen Sullivan
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This paper aims to analyze selected mechanisms accompanying the processes of national revival in the Central Asian republics after the collapse of the Soviet Union.
Nartsiss Shukuralieva
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History as a preparation for citizenship [PDF]
Thesis (M.A.)--Boston ...
Rockwood, Gertrude Eleanor
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Intimacy and Antipathy: Ukrainian–Russian Relations in Historical Perspective [PDF]
Explores what the complex entangled histories of Russia and Ukraine can teach us about their trouble relationship ...
Faith Hillis
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The Cowl - v.83 - n.14 - Jan 24, 2019 [PDF]
The Cowl - student newspaper of Providence College. Vol. 83 No. 14 - January 24, 2019.
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Abstract The forthcoming general election will be the most consequential electoral contest for the Republic of Ireland in a century. The polity is situated in truly novel territory with the potential for an historic first: the incoming of a Sinn Féin‐led, left‐wing government.
Chris Ó Rálaigh
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Spartan Daily, November 28, 1990 [PDF]
Volume 95, Issue 59https://scholarworks.sjsu.edu/spartandaily/8058/thumbnail ...
San Jose State University, School of Journalism and Mass Communications
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Lighthouses or follies? Academies and New Labour's version of history [PDF]
This essay focuses attention on the UK government’s Academies project, and more specifically on the claims that have been made for the project by its apologists.
Yandell, John
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Dangerous Deference: What the British Public Think about Civil‐Military Relations
Abstract Accepted norms of democratic civil‐military relations aver, regarding the use of force, that military officers may not substitute civilians’ judgement with their own and that civilians should not follow their guidance blindly. These theories often rest on the presumption that three critical actors—government, armed forces, and the public ...
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