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Overall the governance site established on the basis of the OMC survived the economic crisis and has been further strengthened as part of the Europe 2020 strategy. Also the EU's Education, Youth, Culture and Sport (EYCS) Council ...
Jon C. Teaford, The Unheralded Triumph: City Government in America, 1870–1900 (Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1984), 83–84. See also Morton Keller, Affairs of State: Public Life in Late Nineteenth-Century America (Cambridge, ...
... Austerity urbanism: American cities under extreme economy'. City, 16: 621–50. Peck, J. (2014) 'Pushing austerity ... blues: public sector bargaining rights in the United States and Canada'. Labour Law Journal, 64(4): 189–97. Rose, J ...
Roger Geiger, “Research Universities in the Golden Age and Beyond,” in his The History of American Higher Education: ... The End of the Golden Age,” New York Review of Books (Oct. 18, 2001); Richard M. Freeland, Academia's Golden Age: ...
This timely book examines austerity's conflicted meanings, from austerity chic and anti-austerity protest to economic and eco-austerity.
'Liberation and Redistribution: Social Grants, Commercial Insurance, and Religious Riches in South Africa', ... Marketing Death: Culture and the Making of a Life Insurance Market in China, Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Watching Television Come of Age. Austin: University of Texas Press. Harries, M. 2012. “Theater and Media Before 'New Media: Beckett's Film and Play.” Theatre 42 (2): 7-25. Harries, M. 2016. “Theater After Film, or Dismediation.
... crisis is feeble: Shadow banking, offshore financial centers, and jurisdictional competition, Regulation and governance ... Austerity blues, Guardian, Saturday Review, 17 March, www.guardian.co.uk/books/2012/mar/16/culture-credit-crunch ...
In The Costs of Completion, Robin G. Isserles contextualizes this crisis by placing blame on the neoliberal policies that have shaped public community colleges over the past thirty years.
The Merit Myth shows the way for higher education to become the beacon of opportunity it was intended to be.