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... of any major industrialized country , inside or outside the EC . In order to explain such policy outputs we need new , more analytical theories of the policy process in the Community . The new theories must include 30.
... of any major industrialized country , inside or outside the EC . In order to explain such policy outputs we need new , more analytical theories of the policy process in the Community . The new theories must include 30.
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SPS. process in the Community . The new theories must include detailed models of the Commission as an actor enjoying more autonomy and discretion than has been assumed so far . 5. Conclusion : which social policy for the EC ? The " big ...
SPS. process in the Community . The new theories must include detailed models of the Commission as an actor enjoying more autonomy and discretion than has been assumed so far . 5. Conclusion : which social policy for the EC ? The " big ...
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... Theory and Practice , New York : McGraw - Hill . offe , Claus ( 1990 ) , " Europäische Dimensionen der Sozial politik " , Bremen : Centre for Social Policy Research , ms . Peterson , Paul E. and M.C. Rom ( 1990 ) , Welfare Magnets ...
... Theory and Practice , New York : McGraw - Hill . offe , Claus ( 1990 ) , " Europäische Dimensionen der Sozial politik " , Bremen : Centre for Social Policy Research , ms . Peterson , Paul E. and M.C. Rom ( 1990 ) , Welfare Magnets ...
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