Developing an evidence‐based model to implement co‐governance
Abstract Governments are seeking innovative ways to address complex policy issues in increasingly fragmented and fiscally constrained service contexts. Co‐governance is a relatively new mechanism for facilitating collective decision‐making between government and other stakeholders. Effective co‐governance can be difficult to establish and resource‐ and
Shona Marie Bates +4 more
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Multilateralism cursed by bilateralism: Japan’s Role at the International Whaling Commission [PDF]
We propose a new categorization of international organizations to account for the fact that within multilateral international organizations, states may engage in “enticement” strategies in order to advance their policy preferences.
Kenneth S. Donahue, Thierry Warin
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Using the advantages and avoiding the risks - a public survey about the challenges of online purchases of medicines. [PDF]
Persson A +5 more
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Vote Trading With and Without Party Leaders [PDF]
Two groups of voters of known sizes disagree over a single binary decision to be taken by simple majority. Individuals have different, privately observed intensities of preferences and before voting can buy or sell votes among themselves for money.
Alessandra Casella +2 more
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Tobacco control policies discussed on social media: a scoping review. [PDF]
Dobbs P, Kong G, Lovett K, Henriksen L.
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The Canary Down the Coalmine: Dagenham, London and Labour Politics
Abstract The history of Dagenham offers unique insights into both the changing composition of the working class and the forces that have reshaped domestic politics throughout the last 100 years, particularly the politics of the British labour movement.
Jon Cruddas
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Rejection-based choices discourage people from opting out of voting. [PDF]
Su YH, Shenhav A.
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The charitable food system as a change agent. [PDF]
Schwartz MB, Caspi CE.
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Opportunities for the Labour Party: Football, Class and Community Renewal
Abstract This article argues that football represents an underutilised opportunity for the Labour Party to anchor a wider programme of civic renewal. In many working‐class communities, the decline of trade unions, working men's clubs and other associational spaces has eroded collective life, leaving football clubs as rare institutions where dignity ...
Sam Taylor Hill
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Exploring the ethical values and social drivers behind consumer preferences for cruelty-free products. [PDF]
Enginkaya E, Sağlam MH.
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