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The Politics of the New Germany
2nd Edition
The Politics of the New Germany continues to provide the most comprehensive, authoritative and up-to-date textbook on contemporary German Politics. The text takes a new approach to understanding politics in the post-unification Federal Republic. Assuming only elementary knowledge, it focuses on a...
Published September 28th 2011 by Routledge
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Eating Disorders
Cognitive Behaviour Therapy with Children and Young People
Series: CBT with Children, Adolescents and Families
Eating disorders comprise a range of physical, psychological and behavioural features that often have an impact on social functioning and can invade most areas of the sufferer’s life. Although eating and weight disorders are common in children and adolescents, there is a scarcity of practical...
Published March 4th 2009 by Routledge
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Addressing Offending Behaviour
Context, Practice and Value
Offending behaviour is one of the most talked about issues in contemporary society. What can be done to stop people reoffending? What can be done to help people escape their criminal lifestyles? This book aims to review and analyse the different ways in which these questions are addressed in...
Published October 23rd 2008 by Willan
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Policy Convergence in the UK and Germany
Beyond the Third Way?
Policy convergence and policy learning have emerged as central themes in the study of public policy in recent years. This book complements the rich literature on theoretical aspects as well as individual case studies by undertaking a systematic comparison of policy convergence between two specific...
Published December 23rd 2007 by Routledge
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The Politics of the New Germany
The Politics of the New Germany takes a new approach to understanding politics in the post-unification Federal Republic. Assuming only elementary knowledge, it focuses on debates and issues in order to help students understand both the workings of Germany's key institutions and some of the key...
Published December 2nd 2007 by Routledge
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A2 Online
Published July 26th 2006 by Psychology Press