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Routledge/ECPR Studies in European Political Science

About the Book Series

The Routledge/ECPR Studies in European Political Science series is published in association with the European Consortium for Political Research - the leading organisation concerned with the growth and development of political science in Europe. The series presents high-quality edited volumes on topics at the leading edge of current interest in political science and related fields, with contributions from European scholars and others who have presented work at ECPR workshops and research groups.

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Sex Equality Policy in Western Europe

Sex Equality Policy in Western Europe

1st Edition

Edited By Frances Gardiner
May 15, 1997

This book presents a wide-ranging comparative analysis of the development of sex-equality policies within Europe. The contributors, comprising both European and US-based scholars, address a very current political issue. This is an area of policy that has reached the decision-making stage in much of...

The New Politics of Unemployment Radical Policy Initiatives in Western Europe

The New Politics of Unemployment: Radical Policy Initiatives in Western Europe

1st Edition

Edited By Hugh Compston
December 19, 1996

The problem of mass unemployment in western Europe has persisted since the early 1980s. Clearly the policies implemented by national governments and the EU have not been successful in adequately tackling this important social, economic and political issue.The New Politics of Unemployment provides a...

Democracy and Green Political Thought Sustainability, Rights and Citizenship

Democracy and Green Political Thought: Sustainability, Rights and Citizenship

1st Edition

Edited By Brian Doherty, Marius de Geus
June 18, 1996

The green movement has posed some tough questions for traditional justifications of democracy. Should the natural world have rights? Can we take account of the interests of future generations? But questions have also been asked of the greens. Could their idealism undermine democracy? Can greens be ...

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