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Burch M., Gomez R., Hogwood P. and Scott A. (2005) Devolution, change and European Union policy-making in the UK, Regional Studies 39 , 465-475. This paper explores the extent to which European Union policy-making in the UK has changed as a result of devolution. The paper draws on material...
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In developing countries, people who do not have computers or the Internet go to public-access computing (PAC) venues such as libraries, telecenters and Internet cafes. What is the nature, scope and impact of the services offered by these PAC venues? Funded by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation,...
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Of all the benefits public access to computers (PAC) offer users, the most valued by users are having more information for stronger relationships, better learning, and effective transactions. This article analyzes the most salient benefit, more information for stronger relationships with friends...
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The post-1999 devolution project has resulted in a major recalibration of the preexisting arrangements for making European Union policy within the United Kingdom. The devolved administrations in Scotland and Wales (but not the English regions) have gained in electoral legitimacy and legislative...
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