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Mako-Warhurst-Gennand: Emerging human resource practices, Mako-Simonyi: New paradigm of labour and dialogue

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Students revolts and the media: the analysis of a phenomenon

What kind of student revolts are we talking about? Nobody has ever heared of any revolts. That is exactly the point. There were no revolt without sufficient information presented for the public. The author claims that the silence about the student movements is a typical feature of the new "free press" of Russia. Related Articles … Continue reading Students revolts and the media: the analysis of a phenomenon →

A failed alternative – About the 1968 action programme of the Czechoslovak Communist Party

The action programme of the Czechoslovak Communist Party. The author briefly describes the conditions under which the Czechoslovak party programme was drawn up in 1968, the trends inside the party (supporters of Novotny, the centre and the reformers) and the fate of the overthrown Czech experiment, then discusses the essence of the party programme itself. … Continue reading A failed alternative – About the 1968 action programme of the Czechoslovak Communist Party →

The myth and reality of the third way

British prime minister Tony Blair is the most well-kown representative of the third way idea. We cannot forget, however, that the third way has had many other variations in Europe and America. Its contemporary form is fundamentally different from the earlier approaches under the same name. Related Articles Head Party – Belly Party

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