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Barbara Richter considers the changes we must make to see off future economic and environmental cris...
In Economics After the Crisis, Adair Turner writes that the crisis of 2008-2009 should prompt a wide...
Charles Crawford looks into the theories behind why our behaviour is not always as ethical as we thi...
The British Social Attitudes series provides a range of fascinating insights into the changing value...
This is a book review of Britain and Africa under Blair: In pursuit of the good state. It is the fir...
Against the backdrop of rising economic inequality, Why We Can’t Afford the Rich tackles the myth th...
Two-thirds of UK government spending now goes on the welfare state and where the money is spent – he...
Alastair Hill finds some important advice for both Barack Obama and David Cameron on the ‘policy moo...
Suki Ferguson reviews Derek Bok‘s in-depth work on happiness and public policy, believing that David...
Colin Read presents an engaging and informative portrait of four economic empires, as reviewed by Na...
A new collection of articles and essays on the effects of the crisis attempts to explain recent poli...
Steve Coulter reviews the latest title by Zambian economist Dambisa Moyo, looking closely at what th...
To those of a younger generation, it may be a surprise to learn that Scotland was once ‘trueblue’ To...
As political scientists and commentators watch and wait for local election results to come in, what ...
Paul Caruana-Galizia finds a passionately written account of the problems within social policy, but ...
Barbara Richter considers the changes we must make to see off future economic and environmental cris...
In Economics After the Crisis, Adair Turner writes that the crisis of 2008-2009 should prompt a wide...
Charles Crawford looks into the theories behind why our behaviour is not always as ethical as we thi...