Changing Public Attitudes on Governments and Taxes

Changing Public Attitudes on Governments and Taxes
Title Changing Public Attitudes on Governments and Taxes PDF eBook
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Pages 54
Release 1989
Genre Intergovernmental fiscal relations
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Changing Public Attitudes on Governments and Taxes

Changing Public Attitudes on Governments and Taxes
Title Changing Public Attitudes on Governments and Taxes PDF eBook
Author United States. Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations
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Pages 52
Release 1991
Genre Intergovernmental fiscal relations
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Changing Public Attitudes on Governments and Taxes, 1982

Changing Public Attitudes on Governments and Taxes, 1982
Title Changing Public Attitudes on Governments and Taxes, 1982 PDF eBook
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Pages 64
Release 1982
Genre Intergovernmental fiscal relations
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Changing Public Attitudes on Governments and Taxes, 1978

Changing Public Attitudes on Governments and Taxes, 1978
Title Changing Public Attitudes on Governments and Taxes, 1978 PDF eBook
Author United States. Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations
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Pages 64
Release 1979
Genre Intergovernmental fiscal relations
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Rural Development Perspectives

Rural Development Perspectives
Title Rural Development Perspectives PDF eBook
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Pages 44
Release 1986-02
Genre Rural development
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Policy Change, Public Attitudes and Social Citizenship

Policy Change, Public Attitudes and Social Citizenship
Title Policy Change, Public Attitudes and Social Citizenship PDF eBook
Author Humpage, Louise
Publisher Policy Press
Pages 300
Release 2014-11-05
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1847429661

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Neoliberal reforms have seen a radical shift in government thinking about social citizenship rights around the world. But have they had a similarly significant impact on public support for these rights? This unique book traces public views on social citizenship across three decades through attitudinal data from New Zealand, the United Kingdom and Australia. It argues that support for some aspects of social citizenship diminished more significantly under some political regimes than others, and that limited public resistance following the financial crisis of 2008-2009 further suggests the public ‘rolled over’ and accepted these neoliberal values. Yet attitudinal variances across different policy areas challenge the idea of an omnipotent neoliberalism, providing food for thought for academics, students and advocates wishing to galvanise support for social citizenship in the 21st century.

Global Commons, Domestic Decisions

Global Commons, Domestic Decisions
Title Global Commons, Domestic Decisions PDF eBook
Author Kathryn Harrison
Publisher MIT Press
Pages 325
Release 2010-07-23
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0262288877

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Comparative case studies and analyses of the influence of domestic politics on countries' climate change policies and Kyoto ratification decisions. Climate change represents a “tragedy of the commons” on a global scale, requiring the cooperation of nations that do not necessarily put the Earth's well-being above their own national interests. And yet international efforts to address global warming have met with some success; the Kyoto Protocol, in which industrialized countries committed to reducing their collective emissions, took effect in 2005 (although without the participation of the United States). Reversing the lens used by previous scholarship on the topic, Global Commons, Domestic Decisions explains international action on climate change from the perspective of countries' domestic politics. In an effort to understand both what progress has been made and why it has been so limited, experts in comparative politics look at the experience of seven jurisdictions in deciding whether or not to ratify the Kyoto Protocol and to pursue national climate change mitigation policies. By analyzing the domestic politics and international positions of the United States, Australia, Russia, China, the European Union, Japan, and Canada, the authors demonstrate clearly that decisions about global policies are often made locally, in the context of electoral and political incentives, the normative commitments of policymakers, and domestic political institutions. Using a common analytical framework throughout, the book offers a unique comparison of the domestic political forces within each nation that affect climate change policy and provides insights into why some countries have been able to adopt innovative and aggressive positions on climate change both domestically and internationally.