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Volume 54, Number 2, 1 April 2001

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Politics in 2000: Life in the Year of the Dome
pp. 177-189(13)
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The Constitution: Rolling out the New Settlement
pp. 190-205(16)
Authors: R. Hazell; M. Russell; J. Croft; B. Seyd; R. Masterman

Government and Administration: The Dilemmas of Delivery
pp. 206-222(17)
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Parliament: A Few Headaches and a Dose of Modernisation
pp. 238-256(19)
Authors: P. Cowley; M. Stuart

Devolution: New Politics for Old?
pp. 257-275(19)
Authors: J. Bradbury; J. Mitchell

Britain and Europe: The Argument Continues
pp. 276-288(13)
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Local Government: Balancing Diversity and Uniformity
pp. 289-307(19)
Author: D. Wilson

Elections and Public Opinion: The End of the Honeymoon?
pp. 322-336(15)
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Democratic Audit: Labour's Record So Far
pp. 376-390(15)
Authors: D. Beetham; P. Ngan; S. Weir

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