Items where Subject is "JF Political institutions (General)"
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Akwei, CA and Damoah, IS THE EFFECTS OF POLITICS ON THE IMPLEMENTATION OF GOVERNMENT PROGRAMMES/PROJECTS: INSIGHTS FROM A DEVELOPING ECONOMY. Politics and Policy. ISSN 1555-5623 (Accepted)
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Damoah, I, Akwei, CA, Amoako, IO and Botchie, D (2018) Corruption as a source of government project failure in developing countries: Evidence from Ghana. Project Management Journal, 49 (3). pp. 17-33. ISSN 1938-9507
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Fatah, S (2016) A Study of the Implementation of the Constitution and the Quality of Governance in Kurdistan. Doctoral thesis, Liverpool John Moores University.
Fayad, M K (2000) Government expenditure and growth in Libya. Doctoral thesis, Liverpool John Moores University.
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Gandy, RJ (2019) Are UK politicians ‘local’? General elections and the trend towards greater English regionalism. London School of Economics.
Gandy, RJ and Hennell, M (2014) Public ICT Procurement - Maximising Quality Whilst Minimising Risk. International Public Procurement Conference 2014_Book Of Proceedings.
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Jones, SP (2005) Understanding the determinants of improvement : a theory for local government. Doctoral thesis, Liverpool John Moores University.
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Lowe, D (2016) Jo Cox murder: what can be done to protect MPs – and British democracy? The Conversation.
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Millward, P, Parnell, D and Spracklen, K (2015) Sport and Austerity in the UK: An insight into Liverpool 2014. Journal of Policy Research in Tourism, Leisure and Events, 7 (2). pp. 200-203. ISSN 1940-7971
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Rappert, B, Smith, K and Gould, C (2018) Opening Spaces through Exhibiting Absences: Representing Secretive Pasts. In: Mankoo, A and Rappert, B, (eds.) Chemical Bodies: The Techno-Politics of Control. Rowman & Littlefield. ISBN 9781786605863
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Wilson, G (2018) Enhancing Diversity and Representation within the United Nations Security Council: The Dilemmas of Reform. International Politics, 56. pp. 495-513. ISSN 1384-5748