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Tomorrow’s politics
The third way and beyond
This collection of essays aims to further the debate about the so-called ‘third way’ and the goals, policies and values that will be central to politics in the next century.
Ian Christie Ian Hargreaves
January 1998
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Employee mutual, The
Combining flexibility with security in the new world of work
The authors propose a new labour market institution – the employee mutual – to help give people the ability to cope in today's volatile work environment.
Charles Leadbeater Stephen Martin
January 1998
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On the right lines
The next centre-right in the British Isles
Conservatism needs a new fusion between neo-liberalism and Burkean ideas in order to tackle the challenges of globalisation, devolution and welfare state reform.
Perri 6
January 1998
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Soft sell or hard policies
How can the parties best appeal to women?
Analysis of how the main parties approach women voters and women’s recent voting patterns; highlights policies that are especially important to women.
Helen Wilkinson Shelagh Diplock
January 1997
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The Wealth and poverty of networks
Tackling social exclusion
This Collection argues that network poverty is the real challenge facing policy makers. But social exclusion can be solved through long-term, all-round investments.
Cecilia Pyper Danny Kruger
January 1997
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Keeping the faiths
The new covenant between religious belief and secular power
This Collection presents a comprehensive assessment of the nature of contemporary belief and seeks to define the proper role of religion in public life.
Ben Jupp Geoff Mulgan
January 1997
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Life after politics
New thinking for the twenty first century
This comprehensive anthology of essays provides an invaluable source for thinking about how politics and society are developing. Covers topics as diverse as international relations, job creation, tax, animal rights and feminism.
Geoff Mulgan
January 1997
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Holistic government
The author calls for radical reform to make government more holistic, preventive, outcome-oriented and culture-changing.
Perri 6
January 1997
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Guaranteed electronic markets
The backbone of a twenty first century economy?
The author sets out a new dimension of electronic trade, through which anyone could sell their goods or services.
January 1997
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Democracy in the digital age
The author sets out how government can use IT to become more open and efficient, provide better information to citizens and allow more effective expression of political opinions.
Roger Freeman
January 1997