Constitution
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Review: For Public Service. State, Office and Ethics, by Paul Gay and Thomas Lopdrup-Hjorth
Grahame Thompson reviews 'For Public Service: State, Office and Ethics' by Paul Gay and Thomas Lopdrup-Hjorth.
- Political Parties
- Constitution
- Parliament
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Review: Government. Have Presidents and Prime Ministers Misdiagnosed the Patient?, by Donald J. Savoie
Archie Brown reviews 'Government: Have Presidents and Prime Ministers Misdiagnosed the Patient?' by Donald J. Savoie.
- Constitution
- Sovereignty
- USA
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Harry and Meghan Shine a Light on Monarchy, and its Demands
The monarchy is a gilded cage, and it is understandable if sometimes the inhabitants might want to escape.
- Constitution
- Sovereignty
- Media
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- Constitution
- Civil Service & Bureaucracy
- Sovereignty
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- Constitution
- Parliament
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Harry and Meghan Shine a Light on Monarchy, and its Demands
As Harry and Meghan have shown, opting out is easier said than done.
- Constitution
- Sovereignty
- Media
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- Devolution
- Constitution
- Sovereignty
- Scotland
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- Constitution
- Decolonisation
- Ireland
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Towards a New Ireland
Twenty-four years on from the signing of the Good Friday Agreement, there is a clear sense of hope fora better future.
- Constitution
- Brexit
- Ireland
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- Devolution
- Constitution
- Brexit
- Ireland