CPS pamphlets
PUB 112/1-22; PUB 112/36
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Title
CPS pamphlets
Shelfmark
PUB 112/1-22; PUB 112/36
Summary
Comprises:
PUB 112/1 - Privatisation Everywhere: the world's adoption of the British experience, by John Moore, Jan 1992;
PUB 112/2 - The Political Consequences of PR: the British idea of responsible government, by Nevil Johnson, Feb 1992;
PUB 112/3 - The Social Market: containing some lessons from Germany, by Lord Joseph [Keith Joseph], Mar 1992;
PUB 112/3a - The Hugh Seton-Watson Memorial Lecture 1992: The Role of Religion: in the fall of the Soviet Communism, by Canon Michael Bourdeaux, Apr 1992;
PUB 112/3b - HUBRIS: The tempting of Modern Conservatives, 1992;
PUB 112/4a - The Blue Horizon, by Michael Portillo, 1993;
PUB 112/4b - Britain and the Community: the right way forward, by Nevil Johnson, 1993;
PUB 112/4c - An Entitlement to Knowledge: agenda for the new schools authority, by Anthony O'Hear, 1993;
PUB 112/5 - The Constitutional Mania, by Kenneth Minogue, c. Jun 1993;
PUB 112/6 - Privatise the Prosecutors: efficiency and justice in the criminal courts, by Christopher Frazer, Dec 1993;
PUB 112/7 - The Dearing Debate: assessment and the National Curriculum, edited by Sheila Lawlor, Dec 1993;
PUB 112/8 - Divorce Dissent: dangers in divorce reform, by Ruth Deech, Jan 1994;
PUB 112/9 - America and Britain: is the relationship special?, by Anthony Hartley, Feb 1994;
PUB 112/10 - Opting for Freedom: a stronger policy for grant-maintained schools, by Brian Sherratt, Apr 1994;
PUB 112/11 - Rochester Paper 1: The Resistible Appeal of Fortress Europe, by Martin Wolf, Apr 1994;
PUB 112/12 - An Awful Warning: the war in ex-Yugoslavia, by Christopher Cviic, Jul 1994;
PUB 112/13 - Trade Policy Review 1994, by Brian Hindley, Deepak Lal and Patrick Messerlin, Sep 1994;
PUB 112/14 - Rochester Paper 2: Out of Sight, Out of Mind: the dangerous neglect of Britain's 'invisibles', by Bill Jamieson, Oct 1994;
PUB 112/15 - Looking over the Jargon Wall: the way to better public service, by John Redwood, Dec 1994;
PUB 112/16 - Nursery Choices: the right way to pre-school education, by Sheila Lawlor, Dec 1994;
PUB 112/17 - Rochester Paper 3: The Goldsmith Fallacy: why open trade and the Gatt are best, by Brian Hindley, Dec 1994;
PUB 112/17a - Liberate the Tube!: radical proposals to revitalise the London underground, by Stephen Glaister and Tony Travers, Feb 1995;
PUB 112/18 - Rochester Paper 4: The Mystery of Japanese Growth, by Ramesh Ponnuru, May 1995;
PUB 112/19 - Local Limits; cutting the costs of good councils, by Edward Lister, Jul 1995;
PUB 112/20 - Rochester Paper 5: Less Than Meets the Eye: the modest impact of CAP reform, by D. Gale Johnson, Aug 1995;
PUB 112/21 - How To Be British, by Charles Moore, Dec 1995;
PUB 112/22 - Trade Policy Review 1995, by Brian Hindley, Anne O. Krueger, Deepak Lal, and J. Michael Finger, Dec 1995;
PUB 112/36 - An Education Choice: Pamphlets from the Centre, 1987-1994, edited by Sheila Lawlor, 1995.
Date
1992-1995
Language
English
Physical extent
1 box
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Collection contents
Conservative Party Archive: Printed and Published Material: Think Tanks
Centre for Policy Studies (CPS)
CPS pamphlets
CPS pamphlets
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