Languages
Bache, Ian.
Overview
Works: | 3 works in 2 publications in 1 languages |
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Titles
The politics of European Union regional policy : = multi-level governance or flexible gatekeeping? /
by:
University Association for Contemporary European Studies.; Bache, Ian.; European Union.; European Union countries
(Language materials, printed)
Evidence, policy and wellbeing
by:
Bache, Ian.; SpringerLink (Online service)
(Electronic resources)
The politics and policy of wellbeing : = understanding the rise and significance of a new agenda /
by:
Bache, Ian.; Reardon, Louise.; Great Britain
(Language materials, printed)
Multi-level governance : = essential readings /
by:
European Union.; European Union countries; Bache, Ian.; Flinders, Matthew V.
(Language materials, printed)
The politics of wellbeing = theory, policy and practice /
by:
Bache, Ian.; SpringerLink (Online service); Scott, Karen.
(Electronic resources)
Subjects
Regionalism (International organization)
Well-being- Government policy.
Development Policy.
European Union.
Central-local government relations- Great Britain.
Decentralization in government- Great Britain.
European Union countries- Politics and government.
Political Science and International Relations.
Political Theory.
Development and Social Change.
European federation.
Social Structure, Social Inequality.
British Politics.
Comparative Politics.
Decentralization in government- European Union countries.
Well-being- Political aspects.
Regionalism.
Regionalism- European Union countries.
Regional planning- European Union countries.
European Union- Great Britain.
Political planning- European Union countries.
Public Policy.
Comparative Social Policy.
Social service- Great Britain.
Central-local government relations.
Well-being- Political aspects- Great Britain.
Central-local government relations- European Union countries.
Regionalism- Great Britain.
Social Policy.
Political Sociology.
Great Britain- Social policy- 21st century.
Decentralization in government.
Public welfare- Great Britain.
Well-being- Government policy- Great Britain.