Relancer l’économie après la crise induite par la pandémie de COVID 19 nécessite des politiques et des réformes qui s’attaquent aux inégalités et soutiennent l’égalité des chances.
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Face aux défis interdépendants de notre époque, il convient d’adopter, dans le domaine de la gouvernance publique, une démarche cohérente et pluridimensionnelle.
Navigating beyond COVID-19: Recovery in the MENA Region reflects on the impacts of the COVID-19 crisis on MENA countries and the potential changes it may bring to their reform agendas.
This book argues why Critical Theory – as first developed in the Zeitschrift für Sozialforschung – must be updated to help us tackling today’s capitalist polycrisis, from economic via political to ecological crises.
From the New York Times bestselling author of Little Bee comes ';a gripping storyand portrayal of a woman unraveling in the face of overwhelming grief' (The Boston Globe) a ';sensitive, artful, and deftnear-perfect debut' (Baltimore Sun).
In a world experiencing unprecedented urbanization and drastic climate change, there is immense demand for creative solutions to the environmental, social, and economic obstacles faced by burgeoning cities in the developing world.
This book examines how the psychosocial motivations underpinning political discussion present dire challenges to meaningful political conversations across lines of difference.
This collection focuses on transformations in the governance of education, paying attention to the trans-nationalisation of educational policies and the emergence of new actors in education.