Public policies in shared societies: A comparative approach

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Communities throughout the world are increasingly diverse in their racial, ethnic and religious make up. Using examples drawn from over 50 countries in a variety of fields from economics to education, this book explores how governmental, economic and social institutions are adapting their policies to create more cohesive and peaceful societies.

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Fitzduff, M. (2013). Public policies in shared societies: A comparative approach. Public Policies in Shared Societies: A Comparative Approach (pp. 1–293). Palgrave Macmillan. https://doi.org/10.1057/9781137276322

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