Journal of Mediterranean Studies, Volume 7Mediterranean Institute, University of Malta, 1997 |
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Page 104
... problems of policy formulation and implementation extend far beyond the limitations and failings of individual policy makers . Such problems reflect deep seated contradictions that are endemic to the processes of policy formation and ...
... problems of policy formulation and implementation extend far beyond the limitations and failings of individual policy makers . Such problems reflect deep seated contradictions that are endemic to the processes of policy formation and ...
Page 111
... problem in addressing problems of socio - spatial inequality and attaining goals of greater cohesion in the EU . This relates to the dominant conception of appropriate regional policy at EU level . For this remains one of encouraging ...
... problem in addressing problems of socio - spatial inequality and attaining goals of greater cohesion in the EU . This relates to the dominant conception of appropriate regional policy at EU level . For this remains one of encouraging ...
Page 139
... problems differently . It would be a pity if a drab uniformity were the result of the EU contributing to its museums . Notes 1. My major period at the Smithsonian was prior to the setting up of the Folklore Museum . 2. The major ...
... problems differently . It would be a pity if a drab uniformity were the result of the EU contributing to its museums . Notes 1. My major period at the Smithsonian was prior to the setting up of the Folklore Museum . 2. The major ...
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Mediterranean Religions and Romani People | 37 |
Dom za VešanjeO Vaxt e Rromengo | 52 |
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