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Abstracts: Grievance arbitration in the public sector: a conceptual framework and empirical analysis of public and private sector arbitration cases
Abstracts: Growing arc of crisis. D-Day or delay? War on terrorism: unpredictable
Abstracts: Guaranteeing democracy: a review of the record. More liberal, preliberal, or postliberal? Bringing democracy into international law
Abstracts: Guarding the goal. Nitro to the net. Battles for democracy
Abstracts: Guest editor's introduction. Circular concerning the all-around implementation of the labor contract system in private enterprises and in individual household enterprises (May 4, 1996)
Abstracts: Guest editors' introduction. Election platforms of major political parties. Guest editor's introduction
Abstracts: Guest editor's introduction: the development of the Labor Law of the People's Republic of China, a comparison of three versions
Abstracts: Guests ignite regional storm. Knot of war. Tiger Trouble
Abstracts: Guides to monetary policy in a global economy. Does the "new" economy call for a "new" monetary policy? Monetary policy in the face of uncertainty
Abstracts: Haiti's flagging transition. Slovakia's democratic awakening. Slovakia's second transition
Abstracts: Half or full reform? A tough pump to prime. Overinvestment in public sector capital
Abstracts: Hand of friendship. Front time, fault line. A view from the edge
Abstracts: Hannah Arendt: juridical critic of totalitarianism. Totalitarian origins and outcomes of political orthodoxy. The long tradition and social science
Abstracts: Hans Morgenthau and Eric Voegelin on the ethics of modernity. Karl Lowith and Eric Voegelin on Christianity and history
Abstracts: Harassment of black politicians. Bad attitudes, bad race relations, bad cops. The militia movement: the new klan?
Abstracts: Harassment of black politicians. The black flight to the "burbs." (increased African-American migration to suburbs)
Abstracts: Has democracy failed ecology? An ecofeminist perspective. The fabulous four go green. Green thinking - from Australia
Abstracts: Has macro-forecasting failed? Why has the labor-managed firm failed. The nondesignability of living systems: a lesson from the failed experiments in Socialist countries
Abstracts: Has public administration grown up? A case for class-related education and research. Twelve years into the performance measurement revolution: where we need to go in implementation research
Abstracts: Hatreds, human rights, and the news: what we ignore. Religion and global affairs: religion and U.S. foreign policy
Abstracts: Haunted by crises past. The impact of high oil prices on the Middle East: Reform plans buried under oil cash. The Russian oil sector and the global oil economy: a prospectus
Abstracts: Hayek's legacy and the future of liberal thought: rational liberalism versus evolutionary agnosticism. F. A. Hayek, on the occasion of the centenary of his birth
Abstracts: Hazy outlook. Zimbabwe: body blow. The Commonwealth and Zimbabwe: resetting the compass
Abstracts: Health care as a (big) business: the antitrust response. The lawyerization of medicine. From the clinics to the courts: the role evidence should play in litigating medical care
Abstracts: Health policy on the high wire: thirteen days with a presidential campaign. State legislative staff influence in health policy making
Abstracts: Health policy regimes and the single European market. Germany: solidarity at a price. Japan: maintaining equity through regulated fees
Abstracts: Hedonic psychology and the ambiguities of "welfare". A global diffusion model of e-governance. Children's rights in Turkey
Abstracts: Hegemonic trips: world trade, intellectual property and biodiversity. Regional and multilateral trade agreements: complementary means to open markets
Abstracts: Helms asks administration to reject arms control treaties. Plutonium, early-warning accords advanced at U.S.-Russian summit
Abstracts: Henry Regnery (1912-1996). Eternal questions and ultimate concerns. John Henry Newman: the poetics of devotion
Abstracts: Heroines and harridans. So far, so good: political change and the Asia crisis. East Asian security: a Philippine perspective
Abstracts: High noon for the NPT. Key documents from some of the newly declassified Anti-Ballistic Missile Treaty documents
Abstracts: High stakes, high risks. The business of war. Dramatic initiatives
Abstracts: High stakes. Long arm of the law. Fit to govern?
Abstracts: High voltage issues. Running the planet. Keeping the lights on
Abstracts: Historical change and the administrative state: an analysis of the theoretical foundations of public administration
Abstracts: History repeats itself in Pakistan. The rise of populism and the Left in Latin America. Populism, socialism and democratic institutions
Abstracts: Hitting the "target" in health care cost control. Why are physicians so upset about managed care? Goals, Targets, and tactics: making health care policy decisions explicit
Abstracts: Holding the CTBT hostage in the Senate: the 'stealth' strategy of Helms and Lott. Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons
Abstracts: Holy terror: an act of divine duty. Rendezvous with reality. Rhetoric and reality: Columbia and the 'war' on terror
Abstracts: Hong Kong's divergent tensions. We should not forget Hong Kong. Life in the shadow
Abstracts: Hong Kong, Singapore, and "Asian Values." Singapore and the "Asian Values" debate. Pressing for openness in Singapore
Abstracts: Hong Kong: the perils of semidemocracy. The advantages of radical reform. Sovereignty and uncertainty in Ukraine
Abstracts: Hope is not enough. Risky rush for a doubtful goal. National security in a New World Order
Abstracts: Hopes, fears, new ideas. This little piggy will be a market. The pen, the sword and the networked computer
Abstracts: Hoping for the best, planning for the worst: conflict in Kosovo. Modernising mandate
Abstracts: Hospital mergers and antitrust enforcement. Community control and pricing patterns of nonprofit hospitals: an antitrust analysis
Abstracts: House approves military budget leaving major programs intact. Bush declares new tesing limits; few changes actually planned
Abstracts: House seeks to limit space cooperation with China. China warns U.S. on East Asian missile defense cooperation
Abstracts: Housing diva still fighting for tennant's rights after 32 years Terrie Williams practices what she preaches
Abstracts: How adaptable is the European Commission? The case of state aid regulation. A cross-subsidy classification framework
Abstracts: How did the Virginians ground religious rights? Political liberalism and asymmetrical rights for minority comprehensive doctrines
Abstracts: How different are postcommunist transitions? Georgia's identity crisis. The impact of nationalism
Abstracts: How does the new OECD convention on bribery stack up against the foreign corrupt practices act? Labeling of genetically modified foods: the limits of GATT rules
Abstracts: How does the past become the future? Conservatives as a creative minority. Elites, community, and the truth: a little story
Abstracts: How do the courts really discover unenumerated fundamental rights? Cataloguing the methods of judicial alchemy
Abstracts: How excessive governments killed ancient Rome. Criteria for judging macroeconomic forecasting. The art of forecasting: from ancient to modern times
Abstracts: "How I advanced the Civil Rights Revolution by three seconds." Hilaire Belloc and the French Revolution
Abstracts: How Iraq hid its nuclear weapons program. Little risk in NATO's depleted uranium weapons. Nuclear weapons remain the greatest threat
Abstracts: How much political power do economic forces have? Conflicts over social insurance reform in Brazil. Political parties and financial development: evidence from Malaysia and Thailand
Abstracts: How should courts interpret the Bill of Rights? It's not constitutionalism, it's judicial activism. From federal union to national monolith: mileposts in the demise of American federalism
Abstracts: How should courts interpret the Bill of Rights? Originalism and the Bill of Rights. Interpreting the Bill of Rights: a dichotomy of jurisprudential approaches
Abstracts: How to Fix Western Alienation. The Quiet Reality of North American Energy Interdependence. Opportunity Knocks for the Tories -- A Question of Timing and Advantage
Abstracts: How well the general course in personnel management is being taught: an accountability assessment of contemporary course syllabi in public and business administration
Abstracts: Humanitarian army ready to march. What did we end the Cold War for? A cold winter in Kosovo
Abstracts: Humanity: our priority now and always: response to "Principles, politics and humanitarian action."(article by Thomas G. Weiss in this issue, p. 1)
Abstracts: Human resource challenges in human service and community development organizations: recruitment and retention of professional staff
Abstracts: Human resource management challenges in government information technology. Gaining practical insights from experience: reflections on cases of racial discrimination in federal service
Abstracts: Human resource management in European public services. New directions in staff consultation and communication in the British Civil service and the Prison Service
Abstracts: Human rights and the Kurdish issue in Turkey: 1984-1999. The Islamist movement in Turkey and human rights. Turkey in the middle east: the Islamic war with itself
Abstracts: Human rights and the United Nations: Acting on rights. Right for you, right for us? Simply gone: The disappeared--A new treaty
Abstracts: Human rights in Africa: From communitarian values to utilitarian practice. Political violence and human rights in a Latin American context
Abstracts: Human rights instruction at the U.S. Army School of the Americas. Fighting the enemy within: Terrorism, the School of the Americas, and the military in Latin America
Abstracts: Human rights, religion, and the cosmopolitan sensibility. Europe's walls and human rights. Are the powers of traditional leaders in South Africa compatible with women's equal rights?: Three conceptual arguments
Abstracts: Human rights, religion, and the cosmopolitan sensibility. Political order and the individual and the law in the debate on human rights in the 1990s
Abstracts: Hungary and the European Community - a West European view. Frozen conflicts. Gathering Storm
Abstracts: Hungary: counting the social cost of change. Bonding, binding, building. Ready for change
Abstracts: Hungary: political transformation and environmental challenge. Global environmental crisis as the 'disaster triumphant': the private capture of public goods
Abstracts: Hunting for a heritage: post-Soviet Yakutiya. My American Heritage. The end of the hunting season in history
Abstracts: IAEA asks for special inspection of North Korean sites. IAEA conducts first inspection of North Korean nuclear facilities
Abstracts: IAEA completes destruction of nuclear facilities at Al-Atheer. IAEA begins destruction of Iraqi nuclear facilities
Abstracts: IAEA General Conference approves first budget increase in eight years. IAEA inspects South African nuclear program
Abstracts: IAEA to implement 'suspect site' inspection powers. Suspected Chinese missile sale overshadows U.S. Trade visit
Abstracts: Ideas have consequences. Technology assessment and the sociopolitics of health technologies. Ideas, institutions, and resources
Abstracts: Identifying and coping with fiscal emergencies in Ohio local governments. Long-run and short-run budgeting: theories and empirical evidence for the Canadian provinces
Abstracts: Identity, immigration, and liberal democracy. Liberalism versus state-building. The imperative of State-building
Abstracts: Ideological conflict in the radical environmental group Earth First! Non-governmental organizations and governance states: The impact of transnational environmental management networks in Madagascar
Abstracts: 'If not you, then who?' Earth First! in the UK. Organising environmental self-regulation: liberal governmentality and the pursuit of ecological modernisation in Europe
Abstracts: If Russia joins the G-7, why not China? 'Hot peace' - not cold war - between the US and China. Avoiding a new cold war with China
Abstracts: Illusions about consolidation. Illusions and conceptual flaws. Horizontal accountability in new democracies
Abstracts: Immigration law: changes sought in rules that hurt legal aliens. Stroke rescue: can cells injected into the brain reverse paralysis?
Abstracts: Immigration policy in a global economy. The new thinking on development. From exports to equity: the future of the Chilean economy
Abstracts: Impact of global trade and subsidy policies on developing country trade. Regionalism and developing countries: A primer
Abstracts: Implementation of the WTO Customs Valuation Agreement in developing countries: issues and recommendations. Preferential trade agreements and their implications for customs services
Abstracts: Implementing public action: populist bureaucracy and program politicians. Doctoral education in public affairs and administration: issues for the 1990s
Abstracts: Implementing quality service in a public hospital setting: a path-analytic study of organizational antecedents of employee perceptions and outcomes
Abstracts: Implementing reforms in Bolivia: too much to handle? "Crossing the river by feeling the stones": Vietnam's experiment with block grant budgeting
Abstracts: Implementing work requirements in Wisconsin. Understanding cultural changes in an economic control agency: the New Zealand Treasury
Abstracts: Implications of globalization in the teaching of public administration in Africa: the case of Nigeria. Has public administration grown up? The road to maturation
Abstracts: Improve our understanding, recognize the danger, maintain a hold on policy, and uphold stability. Wanted order issued by the Ministry of Public Security of the People's Republic of China
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