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Abstract: | Books Reviewed Tony Fitzpatrick, AFTER THE NEW SOCIAL DEMOCRACY: social welfare for the twenty-first century , (EDWIN GRIGGS), 151 Paul Gready, POLITICAL TRANSITION: politics and culture , (DAVID J. GALBREATH), 151 Steve John and Stuart Thomson (eds), NEW ACTIVISM AND THE CORPORATE RESPONSE , (WILLIAM DINAN), 152 Bruno Coppieters and Richard Sakwa (eds), CONTEXTUALISING SECESSION: normative studies in comparative perspective , (COSTAS LAOUTIDES), 153 John J. Czaplicka and Blair A. Ruble (eds), COMPOSING URBAN HISTORY AND THE CONSTITUTION OF CIVIC IDENTITIES , (JAMES G. MELLON), 154 Russell J. Dalton, DEMOCRATIC CHALLENGE, DEMOCRATIC CHOICES: the erosion of political support in advanced industrial democracies , (MARC HOOGHE), 155 Pippa Norris, Montague Kern and Marion Just (eds), FRAMING TERRORISM: the news media, the government, and the public , (SIMON DALFERTH), 155 Diane Stone and Andrew Denham (eds), THINK TANK TRADITIONS: policy research and the politics of ideas , (RACHEL TURNER), 156 Robert H. Blank and Viloa Burau, COMPARATIVE HEALTH POLICY , (EDWIN GRIGGS), 157 Bruce E. Cain, Russell J. Dalton and Susan E. Scarrow, DEMOCRACY TRANSFORMED? Expanding political opportunities in advanced industrial democracies , (MAREK RYBAR), 158 Erik Bleich, RACE POLITICS IN BRITAIN AND FRANCE: ideas and policymaking since the 1960s , (ACHIM GOERRES), 159 Duncan Watts, UNDERSTANDING US/UK GOVERNMENT AND POLITICS: a comparative guide , (TERRENCE CASEY), 159 |
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