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Abstract In 2022, after nearly a decade in opposition, the Australian Labor Party under the leadership of Anthony Albanese won office. The Albanese government faced a raft of challenges in government with tough economic conditions and post Covid‐19 recovery, all in the context of stubbornly high levels of inflation.
Rob Manwaring, Emily Foley
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Understanding the impact of extreme terrorist events on evacuees and non-evacuees: A study on child aggression and social problems. [PDF]
Shechory-Bitton M, Laufer A, Zvi L.
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Towards a (Minority) Shareholder State? The Labour Government's Fiscal Framework
Abstract This article explores the politics of the fiscal framework launched by the Labour government in October 2024. Relative to the trajectory of fiscal frameworks in the UK since fiscal rules were first introduced by New Labour in 1997, the reform represents a contradictory enterprise.
José Tomás Labarca
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Trauma exposure among young children in rural Pakistan: Associations with gender, mental health, and cognitive skills. [PDF]
Frost A+8 more
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Counter-Extremism and 'Critical Thinking' as a Measure of the Human. [PDF]
Bastani N.
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Abstract The ‘good chaps’ theory of government relies on officeholders understanding and adhering to implicit lines preventing corruption and abuse of power. Boris Johnson's prime ministership showed some weaknesses in this approach. Recent global experience, especially with the re‐election of Donald Trump, suggests the UK may need stronger backstops ...
Tom Nicholls
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Terrorism's impact on low and middle-income countries' healthcare services: A perspective. [PDF]
Adebusoye FT+8 more
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Revisionism as Statecraft: David Marquand, the SDP Split and the Politics of Community
Abstract This article addresses a surprisingly neglected aspect of David Marquand's intellectual development: his career as a politician. Hence, it locates his intellectual efforts from the mid‐1970s through to the end of the 1980s in relation to the travails of the Wilson and Callaghan governments.
Nick Garland
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