Accounts of policing which stress the relationship between privatisation and 'late modernity' thus need to be questioned.doi:10.1080/10439460802008710Chris A. WilliamsInternational Centre for Comparative Criminological ResearchTaylor & Francis GroupPolicing & Society...
This case study tests the theory of Princen and Finger that environmental non‐government organisations (NGOs) transcend the nation‐state by linking local... DH Close - 《Environmental Politics》 被引量: 21发表: 1998年 “Privatisation'’ in the United Nations system: Patterns of influence in ...
The looking towardKouraGlobal– leader in the development, manufacture, and supply of fluoro products and technologies, opened a new HFA 152a production facility at their Runcorn site in the UK. Further rural Modernism as we pass under and traverse the M62, whilst walking around thePiethorn Vall...
British Airways inherited a mix of almost geriatric aircraft from its predecessors, and quickly retired many to take on American made aircraft: the rejection of European planes from Airbus caused huge political problems for the UK, which was seeking integration into the European Community, however BA...
Liu Fanglu 2011.03 Contents a bad period in the 1970s. A change of government in 1979. An privatisation in the 1980s. The picture has been brighter in 1992-1995. A particularly bad period in the 1970s. Oil price rises High rates of inflation The value of the UK currency fall Workers ...
These firsts stand on the shoulders of countless others—women who laid the foundation, in the past, for today’s doors to be finally opened and glass ceilings broken. In honor of the trailblazers of the past, present, and future—Happy International Women’s Day! (Her)story with Helene ...
The 1980s was a decade of huge upheaval. A new management, brand identity and livery, advertising agency and huge changes to staffing saw the airline revamped to prepare it for privatisation. By the end of the decade, BA was in doubt that it had the potential to be a major force in gl...
may be, our public healthcare system is manned by personnel who respond efficiently to emergencies, even on the scale of a pandemic. That strengthens the case, not so much for the privatisation of education and healthcare, as for much greater investment in government hospitals and research labs...
In 1943,Tommy Flowers, a Post Office Engineer [the British telephone network belonged to the Post Office until privatisation in the 1980s], came up with the idea that an entirely electronic machine could automate the process of working out the Lorenz settings. Many code-breakers were sceptical ...
Patel , Robert Jenrick , Liz Truss, Kwasi Kwarteng , Lucy Allen, Andrea Jenkyns, Esther McVey , Andrew Percy , John Baron , Steve Baker , Mark Francois and Ben Bradley) who all activley called to dismantle the National Health Service and to make an Americanised system of privatisatio...