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This book, authored by Kumar Alok, explores the challenges and developments in rural sanitation policy in India. It highlights the shift in policy focus over the past decade, particularly with the launch of the Total Sanitation Campaign (TSC) in 1999. The book examines the obstacles faced by policy makers and implementers in promoting rural sanitation and discusses the factors that have influenced the adoption of TSC principles across various regions. It also provides a critical analysis of policy development, implementation, and the role of stakeholders in transforming rural sanitation in India. The text serves as a resource for understanding the complexities and achievements of sanitation initiatives, offering insights for both Indian and other developing countries facing similar challenges.
Sanitation. --- Public policy. --- Sanitation --- Public policy
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This book, published in collaboration between the Campaign for Social Science and SAGE, explores the critical role of social science in addressing contemporary challenges over the next decade. It emphasizes the importance of social science in informing public policy, fostering innovation, and ensuring civic resilience. The text argues for sustained investment in social science research, education, and data collection as essential for productivity growth and societal well-being. Targeted at policymakers, academics, and practitioners, it showcases the economic and social dimensions of UK science and highlights the collaboration needed between social science and other disciplines to tackle complex global issues.
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Beverages --- Beverage industry --- Beverages. --- Public Policy.
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This important book provides the first substantial analysis of white working class perspectives on multiculturalism and change in the UK, improving our understanding of this under-researched group and suggesting a new and progressive agenda for white working class communities.
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Beverages --- Beverage industry --- Beverage industry. --- Beverages. --- Public Policy.
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Beverages --- Beverage industry --- Beverage industry. --- Beverages. --- Public Policy.
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The conspicuous absence of private international law from the current global governance debate may be traced in part to its traditional ‘public law taboo’, fed by liberal understandings of statehood and its characteristic public/private divide, in the context of the modern schism between the public and private branches of international law. Alongside an original introduction, the materials assembled in this important collection are of immediate interest to both public and private international lawyers, and more broadly to all those interested in new forms of global governance and the theory of law beyond the state.
Public law. Constitutional law --- International private law --- Conflict of laws. --- Public law. --- Conflict of laws --- Proportionality in law --- Public law --- Public policy --- Conflict of laws - Public policy
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Policy sciences --- Political planning --- Communication in public administration --- Psychological aspects. --- Public administration --- Planning in politics --- Public policy --- Planning --- Politics, Practical --- Policy-making --- Policymaking --- Public policy management
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This book is a lively, passionate defence of contemporary work in the humanities, and, beyond that, of the university system that makes such work possible. The book's stark accounts of academic labour, and its proposals for reform of the tenure system, are novel, controversial, timely, and very necessary.
Education, Higher. --- Literature. --- Social history. --- Philosophy. --- Public policy. --- Culture—Study and teaching. --- Higher Education. --- Literature, general. --- Social History. --- Philosophy, general. --- Public Policy. --- Cultural and Media Studies, general.
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'Practising law, whether as a politician, a judge, a lawyer or an academic, is to a certain degree creating or influencing policy', Walter Van Gerven once wrote. This statement and many other similar or opposite statements make one wonder about the nature of the policies concerned, the identities of the decision makers and the rationale underlying those policiesOn these and related questions PhD researchers from different Belgian law schools debated at the ACCA-conference held at Ghent University in May 2014. This book holds the fruits of those debates. Hence, the book contains concise contributions focusing on policy questions in matters related to various fields of law, such as environmental, constitutional, civil, social, criminal, procedural or EU law. It seeks to provide an insight into the interplay between legislators and administrative bodies on the one hand and judges and legal scholars on the other hand, bringing about the creation of a new policy or the adjustment or abolishment of an existing policy
Public policy (Law) --- Belgium --- Congresses --- Belgique --- France --- Italie --- Espagne --- Allemagne --- Etats-Unis --- Royaume-Uni
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