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Guidance to help local councils in developing policies for renewable and low carbon energy and identifies the planning considerations.
This study reviews the evidence on the effectiveness of reforms addressing gender inequality and applied via formal law changes.
This review synthesises the literature on how partnerships can be effectively used as a soft power tool
Joint Doctrine Publication 0-20 describes the nature and application of UK land power.
Professor Zhang Tuosheng from the China Foundation for International and Strategic Studies discusses how to build a new model of major power relationship between China and the US.
Special feature article from the September 2022 edition of Energy trends statistical publication.
There is lack of evidence to substantiate the link that is claimed for such programmes and any soft power created
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
This paper provides an overview of the politics of HR management and payroll reform in the Democratic Republic of the Congo
Foreign Secretary Lord Cameron gave his first major speech in the role at the National Cyber Security Centre.
First published during the 2022 to 2024 Sunak Conservative government
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