For those of you who have not yet tired of the quest for the 'Third
Way', we are holding a conference in Hull in November to analyse the
implications of the Comprehensive Spending Review.
The details of the conference are listed below.I hope that you can
join us.
Thanks.
Simon Lee
CONFERENCE
THE THIRD WAY TO SPEND?
AN ANALYSIS OF THE BLAIR GOVERNMENT'S COMPREHENSIVE SPENDING REVIEW
11 NOVEMBER-12 NOVEMBER 1998
Dennison Centre, University of Hull
Wednesday 11 November New Labour, New Public Spending?
Implications of the Comprehensive Spending Review for health policy; social
security policy; education and employment policy; trade, industry and
competitiveness; agriculture; law and order; culture, media and sport;
defence policy; foreign policy; and international development.
Thursday 12 November Public Spending: The National and
Regional Dimensions
Implications of the Comprehensive Spending Review for England; Scotland;
Wales; Northern Ireland;regeneration policy; housing policy; transport
policy; local government finance; countryside and rural policy;
environmental policy; and land use planning.
SPEAKERS to include David Heald (Aberdeen); Pete Alcock (Birmingham);David
Robertson (Liverpool John Moores); Simon Lee (Hull); Philip Lowe
(Newcastle); Stephen Harrison (Leeds); Malcolm Chalmers (Bradford); Arthur
Midwinter (Strathclyde);John Gibson (Birmingham); Brian Robson
(Manchester); Steve Wilcox (York); Robert Garner (Leicester); and Mark
Tewdwr-Jones (Cardiff);
CONFERENCE FEE (including lunch etc): #100 (students #50).
Daily rate #60 (students #30)
For further details and an application form, please contact Simon Lee,
Conference Organiser,Department of Politics and Asian Studies,
Hull University,HU6 7RX.Tel: 01482 465978; Fax: 01482 466208; E Mail:
s.d.lee@pol-as.hull.ac.uk.
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