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The politics of regulation in the UK: between tradition, contingency and crisis
Daniel Fitzpatrick
School of Social Sciences and Humanities
Politics, History and International Relations
Aston Centre for Europe (ACE)
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Politics
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British State
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Wide Context
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Europeanization
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Neoliberalism
50%
Contemporary Nature
50%
Elected Politicians
50%
Low Politics
50%
Regulatory State
50%
Deliberative Democracy
50%
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Tradition
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Crisis
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Contemporary
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British State
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Discourse
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Contestation
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era
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front page
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Participatory Democracy
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Social Sciences
UK
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Legislation
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Democracy
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Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Neoliberalism
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