... policy instruments, identifying both thenexus and the distinctiveness of state politicsand state policy-making. Thebook enriches our understanding of the policy-making process in states and particularly ... Virginia noting tobacco. The leading industry formost states is manufacturing, listed first in Alabama, Iowa, North and SouthCarolina, and Wisconsin; service industries are listed first in the rest ... According to the bond rating house of Stan-dard and Poor, the financial rating of the states regarding total employmentgrowth in 1994 indicates that Alabama, Illinois, and South Carolina fell...
... anchor constitutional meaning in certain privileged points in time. Originalist interpretation focuses on the original, fi xed, historical meaning of the Constitution. Originalists look for historical ... direct quotations and other key materials in the notes. All of the sources for each paragraph are combined in a single note. For readers who are interested in explor-ing topics in more depth, ... changes in legal culture and institutional processes. In short, we think judges can be both guided by “the law” and also active participants in molding the law.The biggest barrier to accepting...
... 1997).6P. Johnson, Saving and Spending, 55–7.7A. Hardy, Health and Medicine inBritain since 1860 (Basingstoke: Palgrave, 2001),J. Charlton and M. Murphy, The Health of Adult Britain, 1841–1994 (Norwich:Stationery ... suspension in daily routines and responsibilities. Itis also worth noting that Vincent refrains from explaining his distinctionsbetween emotional containment, grief and ‘pure’ grief. Moreover, in concentrating ... of private and emotional feelings. Where such details are37D. Cannadine, ‘War and Death, Grief and Mourning in Modern Britainin J. Whaley(ed.), Mirrors of Mortality: Studies in the Social...
... the landedprotestant minority in Ireland and the British government in the s,especially in view of the threat from France. And each dominant forcemoved in its own way – andin its own interests ... United Kingdom were to be marginalized within theemerging national – and, increasingly, imperial – language canon. And Gary Kelly locates the standardizing impulse more specifically in theprofessional ... strand of discursiveproduction about Ireland, for in both its form and content, Thady’sBurke, Edgeworth, and Ireland in the s remain instead on advocating ‘‘melioration’’ through the internal...
... re-imagining their identities and having to redefine what constitutes ‘risky and normative intimacy’ and what ‘remains joyous about relationships, sex and love in an age of HIV/AIDS’, is indeed ... seemingly founded on dodgy ethics and pandering to the lowest common denominator. Since then, according to Nicola Jones, Yves Vanderhaeghen and Dee Viney, more critical thought is being given ... differentiates from parents and family and takes up an individualised place in society (Jary & Jary 2000: 285). In South Africa, during the uprisings that began in 1976 and continued into the 1980s,...
... pretending to have vaginalinfections so I could inves tigate the treatment womenreceived in New York’s public health clinics. Ilaughed, too, thinking about how ludicrous and fright-ening that instrument ... (2003). Thinking through the body and thebody politic: Feminism, history, and health-care policy in theUnited States. In Feldberg Georgina, et al., (Eds.), Women,health, and nation: Canada and the ... speaking of plea-sures and critiquing violence do? Both speaking pub-licly and finding pleasure are important p ractices. DoEnsler’s play and the V-Day movement allow multiplepoints of entry into...
... noting that the gains and losses, and their corre-sponding beneficiaries and victims occur within both the rich and poor countries. Increased access to national markets by non-national businesses ... be-tween income inequality and economic growth, apparently resolving this long- Foreword viiinsufficiency of domestic savings, rather than the excess ofinvestment. In hindsight, the investment ... growth have, in the aggre-gate, been similar for the rich, poor, and the general population, re-sulting in widened income disparities (hence, increases in such in- equality measures as Gini coefficients...
... faculties in the universities. The students must godown and engage in industry, agriculture and commerce" (201, Reader), said Mao. Mao shutdown China's schools, and during the following ... everything they need to make a living includingpunishing the capitalist-minded bourgeois. For example, the film starts with the main charactersmiling and laughing out loud. The late 1950s brought ... peasants against bourgeois-minded elite by followingwhat Mao have said.Mao encouraged students to rebel against authority and inform on their politically incorrectseniors, and join the Red...
... role of banks in financing SMEs inBritainand Germany. It applies a sociological institutionalist approach to understand how banks construct and manage risk, relating to SME business. The empirical ... rate inBritain during the first half of the 1990s whereas in Germany it increased slightly following the extension of the system to East Germany. In 1995, however, the default rate inBritain ... of branch per inhabitants decreased during the following years but in 1999 it was still higher in Germany than it was in 1995 in Britain. As Hildebrandt (1999, 2000) has shown in a German-French...
... originally made at the 3rd annual conference between RAND and the China Reform Forum, held in Beijing in November 2000, on The Challenges ofGlobalization. 56 Straddling Economics and Politics In ... from what it was in 1997. Foreword viiinsufficiency of domestic savings, rather than the excess ofinvestment. In hindsight, the investment boom and its excesses in the late 1990s in fact led to ... particular, in Soros’s hit list the principal enemies are “marketfundamentalists” and the global capitalist system. Indeed, in termsof the gap between their grand intentions and “disappointing out-comes,”...
... li-taqalluba:tin kabi:ratin murtabitatin bi-'lasfa:ri fadadin qali:lin min al-silafi kal-bitro:l 'Secondly, redressing the deficit in the trade balance, by increasing exports and controlling ... switching. However, iflinguists argue that both diglossic switching and code-switching should be studied within the same framework, since the definitions of code-switching given at the beginning ... off to explain diglossia and that most of the linguists analysing constraints on code-switching were more interested in switching between different languages: bilingual switching rather...