The Old Institutionalism and the New
In: Polity, Band 40, Heft 3, S. 326-331
ISSN: 1744-1684
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In: Polity, Band 40, Heft 3, S. 326-331
ISSN: 1744-1684
In: The political quarterly, Band 93, Heft 4, S. 594-602
ISSN: 1467-923X
AbstractThe United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland is a century old, but while the secession of (much of) Ireland in the early 1920s has received substantial historical attention, its impact on the UK has been largely ignored. This article considers how the 'official mind' approached the issue of nomenclature before and after 6 December 1922, the point at which the Irish Free State (later the Republic of Ireland) came into existence. Through analysis of archival documents and public discourse, it is shown that discussion initially focussed on the King's style and titles before being extended to how the UK Parliament at Westminster was described. The influence of the Free State in these discussions is considered, as is the primary legislation which finally altered the royal and parliamentary titles in 1927.
This research aims re to analyze of fault and responsibility in the performance of procurement. Legal issues that arise in this research are, how is the error form that conducted in government procurement performance, how is the criminal responsibilities in government procurement performance. This research is normative research which use statute, conceptual and historical approach. The legal research compiled by literature study. Based on research result, can be concluded that there is two form of fault in criminal law, are errors due to deliberate (dolus) and errors due to negligence. Responsibilities form in government procurement performance are occupation, personal and corporation responsibilities, Keywords : Faults, Responsibilities and Criminal Law
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The purpose of this paper is to improve our understanding of the role of the non-farm rural economy in assisting the rural reconstruction of the Balkans (specifically, Albania, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, FYR Macedonia, Romania). The rural diversification, migration, employment, poverty and policy implications for this in terms of economic development and reconstruction as part of an integrated rural development strategy are crucial to both appropriate institutional and policy developments in the Balkans. We compare the Balkan States to China's Township and Village Enterprises (TVEs) because recent studies suggest that the rural non-farm economy (RNFE) may provide an important and dynamic contribution to economic growth, whether linked to the farm economy or not. While diversification into non-farm enterprise activities may provide important income smoothing and risk management strategies to rural households that are also involved in agriculture, enterprise activities located in rural towns and villages in China have eclipsed agricultural activities in terms of output and income. This paper examines the role that the RNFE may play in the development and reconstruction of the Balkan States, and seeks to identify factors from the successful Chinese TVE experience that are replicable to the Balkans. Recommendations are made concerning the policy and institutional environment that can best foster the growth of the RNFE, and the role of local government in supporting rural enterprise development.
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In: Cato policy report: publ. bimonthly by the Cato Institute, Band 34, Heft 6, S. 17-16
ISSN: 0743-605X
In: Social studies: a periodical for teachers and administrators, Band 43, Heft 3, S. 119-123
ISSN: 2152-405X
In: Working Class in American History
In: Working Class in American History Ser
In: The working class in American history
Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Preface -- Introduction: Progressives and the Problem of Class -- 1. The Labor Problem and the Crisis of the Old Order -- 2. Constituting Progressivism -- 3. The Politics of Reform -- 4. Communities of Reformers -- 5. Class Bridging and the World of Female Reform -- 6. The Boundaries of Difference -- 7. Class Wars and the Crisis of Progressivism -- Conclusion: War and the Ragged Edges of Reform -- Notes -- Index.
In: The Washington quarterly, Band 22, Heft 4, S. 187-196
ISSN: 1530-9177
In: The RUSI journal, Band 141, Heft 4, S. 9-12
ISSN: 1744-0378
In: The RUSI journal, Band 138, Heft 2, S. 53-58
ISSN: 1744-0378
In: The RUSI journal, Band 136, Heft 2, S. 13-16
ISSN: 1744-0378
In: The Economic Journal, Band 98, Heft 392, S. 871
In: The Economic Journal, Band 93, Heft 370, S. 424
In: The Economic Journal, Band 87, Heft 346, S. 364
In: The Adelphi Papers, Band 13, Heft 103, S. 1-10