2003-2007

  • New Perspectives on Investment in Infrastructures

    Over the last two decades most infrastructures were subject to significant regime change. Once a state monopoly, infrastructures have now been liberalised or even fully privatised, thereby introducing new actors and new levels of decision making. Regime change has led to an increased emphasis on service delivery, lower prices and enhanced consumer choice, together with a greater concern for efficiency. What are the effects of regime change and the resultant short-term focus for the long-term investment in physical infrastructures?

    The essays in this bundle analyse the effects on long-term investment in different infrastructures and from different perspectives and disciplines. These findings form the basis for the accompanying WRR Report entitled Infrastr more

  • Bijdragen aan waarden en normen

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  • Nederland en de Europese grondwet

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  • Schets van een beschavingsoffensief : over normen, normaliteit en normalisatie in Nederland

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  • De staat van de democratie. Democratie voorbij de staat

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  • Vijfentwintig jaar later : de toekomstverkenning van de WRR uit 1977 als leerproces

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  • Maatschappelijke dienstverlening : een onderzoek naar vijf sectoren

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  • 2006 Reformation Of Islamic Thought

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  • From War to the Rule of Law

    From War to the Rule of Law: Peace Building after Violent Conflicts presents an overview of lessons learned from the mixed experience with helping violent societies establish a peaceful order to provide people with security and basic rights. The author analyses field experience, case studies and recent general books on state building, to conclude how failed states and broken societies can be helped to pave the road to peace.

    Many international interventions had mixed results. The assistance given was often inadequate. The international community could do so much better. more

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