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    Gender and Citizenship under New Labour by Pascall, Gillian

    Published 2006
    “…Abstract To what extent has citizenship been transformed under the New Labour government to include women as equal citizens? …”
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    A shared moment: antipoverty policy under the New Democrats and New Labour, 1992-2005 by Lilly, Alice Olivia Louise

    Published 2017
    “…Secondly, this thesis considers whether this common New Democrat-New Labour approach to poverty might be considered distinctive. …”
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    The rise and fall of Malaysian Labour Organization - (MLO) : a case study by Sinnasamy, Ponusamy

    Published 1997
    “…The year 1990 marked a new era in the Malaysian Industrial Relations System. A new Labour Organisation (Malaysian Labour Organisation -MLO) was registered as a new Labour centre for Private and Public sector unions. …”
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    The Big society's new public sphere? faith after community cohesion by Ahmad, Khairil Izamin

    Published 2011
    “…This will be done by exploring if and how the role of faith and faith communities will be reconfigured under the Conservative-Liberal Democrat coalition’s Big Society project in the UK, in contrast to New Labour’s community cohesion initiative, vis-à-vis the former’s call for the reaffirmation of ‘British values’ at the national level. …”
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    City centre masterplanning and cultural spaces: a case study of Sheffield by Holmes, Kirsten, Beebeejaun, Y.

    Published 2007
    “…The literature argues that while early regeneration was economically driven, under New Labour cultural planning has become more focused on creating inclusive spaces. …”
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    Constructing a 'great' role for Britain in an age of austerity: interpreting coalition foreign policy, 2010-2015 by Daddow, O.

    Published 2015
    “…Liberal Conservative foreign policy is argued to have been an attempt to come to terms with the limits on Britain’s international agency in the face of three major foreign policy dilemmas: the legacy of the New Labour years, dramatically reduced economic resources in the ‘age of austerity’ and an increasingly restricted capacity for Britain to exercise ideational entrepreneurship in the international community. …”
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    The socialist blues? Citizenship, class and civil society by Stevenson, Nick

    Published 2014
    “…Political parties continue to need intellectual narratives to legitimate their role in society and to connect with the broader civil order.The Labour Party in this respect has seemingly broken with ‘New Labour’ and is searching for a new narrative. The rise of an intellectual grouping around ‘Blue Labour’ has made considerable headway recently and I seek to take a critical view of some of their ideas and ethical frameworks. …”
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    Learning a lesson from Taiwan? A comparison of changes and continuity of labour policies in Taiwan and China by Lee, Chun-Yi

    Published 2014
    “…The third part of the paper further investigates labour policy in China; this section mainly focuses on the historical background to the new labour contract law. Based on the preceding two sections’ literature review of the changing path of labour policies, the fourth section scrutinises fundamental issues reflected in the development of Taiwan’s labour policies, then compares how those issues are reflected in the case of China. …”
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    European integration and changing British discourse on sovereignty by Nakano, Minoru

    Published 2013
    “…Further, I divide the process of European integration into three time periods: the Accession to the EC and the referendum on membership (1971-1975); the Single European Act and the Treaty of Maastricht (1985-1993); and New Labour (1997-2009). The analysis is carried out by a comparison between different groups and time periods. …”
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    From multiculturalism to integration: the role of Muslim women in the implementation of ethno-religious minority policies in the UK (2001-2014) by Qureshi, Abeeda

    Published 2016
    “…Also, I attempt to explore whether the engagement between the government and Muslim women has increased since 2010, with the change in the government from New Labour to the Coalition. Last but not least, the representative claims of the women involved in the policy process is examined to determine the legitimacy of the whole process. …”
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    HRM in public private partnerships: working in a health production system by Bishop, Simon

    Published 2011
    “…In line with international trends, a major feature of the 1997-2010 New Labour government’s public policy was encouraging partnerships between organisations of all sectors to run public services. …”
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    Exploring children's experience of socio-dramatic play through an ethnography of an English Reception class by Stickley, Matilda K.

    Published 2018
    “…The Early Years in England has seen heavy investment since New Labour came into power in 1997. This distinct educational stage has been highlighted in the media as having the potential to alleviate socio-economic inequalities. …”
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