Politics and Public Policy

  1. Add to Wish List The European Rupture

    The European Rupture

    Edited by Mary Kaldor, Geneviève Schméder
    The European Rupture focuses on the consequences of the end of the Cold War for defence sectors in Europe. It offers a theoretical framework supported by country case studies from both Western Europe and formerly centrally planned econo...
    Hardback (November 1997)

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  2. Add to Wish List The Politics of Social Policy in Europe

    The Politics of Social Policy in Europe

    Edited by Maurice Mullard, Simon Lee
    The Politics of Social Policy in Europe analyses and critically assesses tensions and uncertainties which are haunting social policy provision throughout Europe in the 1990s. The expansion in social expenditures associated with the 1950s...
    Hardback (1997)

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  3. Add to Wish List post-socialist political economy

    post-socialist political economy

    James M. Buchanan
    This book presents a critical assessment of the political and social order in the post-revolutionary decade of the 1990s in both the transitional economies and Western welfare states confronting fiscal crises. As we enter the new post-s...
    Hardback (1997)

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  4. Add to Wish List Great Political Thinkers

    Great Political Thinkers

    Edited by John Dunn, Ian Harris
    This important series presents critical appraisals of great political thinkers from the Greeks to present day. It focuses in particular on those thinkers who are generally recognized as being central to the evolution and development of ...
    Hardback (September 1997)

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  5. Add to Wish List Plato

    Plato

    Edited by John Dunn, Ian Harris
    Plato of Athens (c 429–347 BC) is the earliest European thinker whose thoughts on politics survive to any great extent. His work, contained in The Republic, the Statesman, the Laws and the unfinished Critias, amongst other works, has ma...
    Hardback (1997)

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  6. Add to Wish List Aristotle

    Aristotle

    Edited by John Dunn, Ian Harris
    Aristotle (384–322 BC) was born in Northern Greece. He moved to Athens where he associated himself with Plato’s academy. He later became tutor to the young Alexander the Great at the Macedonian court but returned to Athens in 335 to fo...
    Hardback (1997)

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  7. Add to Wish List Augustine

    Augustine

    Edited by John Dunn, Ian Harris
    Born in what is now Algeria, Augustine trained in classical Latin rhetoric and became a professor of rhetoric in Rome. He later studied neo-Platonic philosophy and experienced a conversion to Christianity in 386.
    Hardback (1997)

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  8. Add to Wish List Aquinas

    Aquinas

    Edited by John Dunn, Ian Harris
    Thomas Aquinas (1224–74) was born in Naples of a powerful Italian family. He took part in the major philosophical and theological controversies of his day and fought the decisive battle which re-admitted the study of the works of Aristo...
    Hardback (1997)

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  9. Add to Wish List Machiavelli

    Machiavelli

    Edited by John Dunn, Ian Harris
    The work of Niccolo Machiavelli (1469–1527) has a variety of meanings for different interpreters. Some attribute to him a new ''scientific method'' of drawing conclusions from practical or historical experience in order to form rules fo...
    Hardback (1997)

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    Edited by John Dunn, Ian Harris
    Thomas More (1478–1535), English statesman, author and saint, was a lawyer, politician and diplomat, a leading member of the Renaissance of northern Europe and a defender of the Roman Catholic faith. In the history of political thought ...
    Hardback (1997)

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  11. Add to Wish List Grotius

    Grotius

    Edited by John Dunn, Ian Harris
    Hugo Grotius (1583–1645), the Dutch jurist and philosopher, is a key theorist of the post-mediaeval state. According to Grotius, the state is not subject to any terrestrial superior, either political or ecclesiastical. His political wr...
    Hardback (1997)

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  12. Add to Wish List Hobbes

    Hobbes

    Edited by John Dunn, Ian Harris
    Thomas Hobbes (1588–1679) is best known for his development of the concept of sovereignty, which was treated most clearly in his great work, Leviathan. Whilst Hobbes was not the first theorist of sovereignty, he remains perhaps the mos...
    Hardback (1997)

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