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Memorandum to the Children, Schools and Families Select Committee : post-legislative assessment of the Education Act 2005 [PDF]
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Reconceptualising the Brussels Effect
Abstract The Brussels effect has become a major tool for analysing the global exemplary impact of the European Union (EU) rules in academia and policy‐making. It is entering uncharted territory. Heightened corporate lobbying and third‐country influence test the EU's regulatory capacity and the stringency of its standards while shifting political tides ...
Matti Ylönen
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Human Life as <i>Terra Nullius</i>: Socially Blind Engineering in Facebook's Foundational Technologies. [PDF]
Magalhães JC, Couldry N.
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Normative governance in street-level bureaucracies
Kerstin Jacobsson, Håkan Johansson
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Abstract This article examines the phenomenon of ‘co‐ordinative Europeanisation’, a mode of governance characterised by close collaboration between European Union (EU) institutions and national executives. It argues that, despite the significant practical advantages that this form of governance affords in times of crisis, co‐ordinative Europeanisation ...
Jonas Bornemann
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Drivers of Veterans' Healthcare Choices and Experiences with Veterans Affairs and Civilian Healthcare. [PDF]
Kintzle S +3 more
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Abstract Brexit ignited an unprecedented sense of shared European identity and belonging, catalysing pro‐EU social movements among EU nationals in the United Kingdom and amongst British citizens residing in the EU and leading to the formation of a transnational European community of practice.
Michaela Benson +2 more
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COVID-19 testing experiences and attitudes among young adults and socially isolated older adults living in public housing, New York City (2022). [PDF]
Gill E +9 more
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Abstract What are the long‐term effects of populism on foreign policy? This aspect has not been addressed yet by the burgeoning literature on the international consequences of populism. In this contribution, we hypothesise that the two distinctive features of populist foreign policy‐making, mobilisation/politicisation and personalisation/centralisation,
Sandra Destradi, Emidio Diodato
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