Comparative Public Policy: Patterns of Post-war Transformation

Voorkant
Edward Elgar Publ., 1998 - 352 pagina's
Comparative Public Policy provides the first truly systematic and comprehensive account of the transformation of the postwar state in the advanced countries of the Western world. The author generates new research findings which show how the economic, social and political changes of the post-war era have reshaped modern public policy across the OECD region. Comparative Public Policy is essential reading for students and scholars who wish to understand the dynamics of contemporary social and political development.

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