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Globalisation and public policy under new labour
Philip G. Cerny, Mark Evans
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Public Policy
100%
Competition State
100%
New Labour
100%
Globalisation Policies
100%
Public Interest
66%
Domestic Economy
33%
Global Economy
33%
New Labour Government
33%
Policy Agenda
33%
Political Institutions
33%
Social Justice
33%
Perceived Benefits
33%
British State
33%
Traditional Conceptions
33%
Polity
33%
Structural Constraints
33%
Crucial Aspect
33%
Political Process
33%
General Functioning
33%
State Intervention
33%
Globalization Processes
33%
Social Conflict
33%
Policy Entrepreneurship
33%
Political Actors
33%
Rearticulation
33%
State Function
33%
Political Function
33%
Political Coalitions
33%
Social Coalitions
33%
Post-Fordist
33%
State Action
33%
Generic Function
33%
Regulation Theory
33%
Social Sciences
Public Interest
100%
UK
50%
Entrepreneurship
50%
Political Institutions
50%
Restructuring
50%
Social Conflict
50%
Political Actor
50%
Regulation Theory
50%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Entrepreneurship Policy
100%