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International Tourism in the Global South: Revealing an Extractive Development Process
How to begin to shift tourism's balance of power.
- Equality
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‘Reinventing’ the Beach? Lessons from a Local Development Plan in the French Riviera
Coastal squeeze and the development plan for Pampelonne Beach in France, an upscale summer resort and a protected natural area.
- Equality
- Environment & Climate Change
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Climate Change and (Mal)Adaptation in Tourism-Intensive Alpine Regions
Why relying on tourism-led growth alone may produce unintended consequences as climate change accelerates.
- Environment & Climate Change
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The House of Lords and Devolution: Already a Chamber of the Nations and Regions?
To what extent can the Lords be said to act as a chamber with a commitment to, and expertise in, the UK's territorial constitution post-devolution?
- Parliament
- Labour Party
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The Paradox of Power in Turkey: Omnipotent Leader, Impotent State
A central paradox of contemporary authoritarianism is how the concentration of power in the hands of a seemingly omnipotent executive can produce an increasingly impotent state.
- Civil Service & Bureaucracy
- Populism
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Labour's Planning Reform: A View from London
What is Labour's English planning reform agenda?
- Equality
- Labour Party
- Environment & Climate Change
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- Equality
- Labour Party
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Addressing Inequality and Creating Educational Opportunity in Feltham: A Systems Approach to Local Change
Feltham in the Borough of Hounslow is an example of how persistent inequality in London can be addressed through a place-based systems approach.
- Health, Education & Welfare
- Equality
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Introduction: The Politics and Policy of Housing
Introducing a special collection of articles on the politics of housing policy.
- Work & Trade Unions
- Equality
- Labour Party
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Housing, Inequality and London
What might policymakers do to try and address housing inequality in London?
- Equality
- Progressive Politics