New Labour and the Third Way : 'permanent revisionism' or policy consistency? : an analysis of the state's engagement with the private sector in the provision of health care

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Main Author: Foster, Neil
Published: University of Ulster 2008
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320
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New Labour and the Third Way : 'permanent revisionism' or policy consistency? : an analysis of the state's engagement with the private sector in the provision of health care
author Foster, Neil
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title New Labour and the Third Way : 'permanent revisionism' or policy consistency? : an analysis of the state's engagement with the private sector in the provision of health care
title_short New Labour and the Third Way : 'permanent revisionism' or policy consistency? : an analysis of the state's engagement with the private sector in the provision of health care
title_full New Labour and the Third Way : 'permanent revisionism' or policy consistency? : an analysis of the state's engagement with the private sector in the provision of health care
title_fullStr New Labour and the Third Way : 'permanent revisionism' or policy consistency? : an analysis of the state's engagement with the private sector in the provision of health care
title_full_unstemmed New Labour and the Third Way : 'permanent revisionism' or policy consistency? : an analysis of the state's engagement with the private sector in the provision of health care
title_sort new labour and the third way : 'permanent revisionism' or policy consistency? : an analysis of the state's engagement with the private sector in the provision of health care
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