Journal article
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Participant or Spectator? Victim-Focused Political Activity since 2010
There is no single ‘right’ approach to involving victims in policy development.
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Do People Really Lack Knowledge About the Economy? A Reply to Facchini
Existing empirical research showing that people lack economic knowledge is flawed. Many economists adopt a questionable approach to the interpretation of public knowledge and the evaluation of what knowledge is important.
- Elections & Campaigning
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The Anglo-Irish Agreement: 25 Years On (2011)
On the surprisingly muted commemoration of the 25th anniversary of the Anglo-Irish Agreement.
- Ireland
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Stabilising Northern Ireland's Agreement (2004)
An article from our archives by John McGarry and Brendan O'Leary.
- Devolution
- Ireland
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The Politics of Inflation Management
An unanticipated and almost wholly unexpected coincidence of economic events occurred in Britain in July 2022.
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Politics and the Business Cycle
"Read my lips: no new taxes" (George Bush, 1988)
- Trade
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Northern Irish Voters and the British-Irish Agreement: Foundations of a Stable Consociational Settlement? (2002)
An article from our archive by Geoffrey Evans and Brendan O'Leary.
- Devolution
- Ireland
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Political Aspects of Full Employment: A Reassessment of Kalecki
Michal Kalecki’s 1943 article “Political Aspects of Full Employment” suggested a possible ambivalence of business interests in capitalist economies to the maintenance of full employment.
- Work & Trade Unions
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The International Fund For Ireland, 1986-1989 (1990)
An article from our archive by C.E.B Brett.
- Ireland