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Article

Chipperfield, Sarah and Woodcock, Pete (2011) ‘I would have switched off if it was just government legislation’ The Simpsons and the Teaching of Public Health Policy. International Journal of Health Promotion and Education, 49 (4). pp. 151-155. ISSN 1463-5240

McDaid, Shaun (2010) Book Review: The Long March: The Political Strategy of Sinn Féin, 1981-2007, M. Frampton, 2008. Irish Historical Studies, 145. ISSN 0021-1214

Book Chapter

Atif, Muhammad, Ahmad, Mahmood, Saleem, Quratulain, Curley, Louise, Qamar-uz-Zaman, Muhammad and Babar, Zaheer-Ud-Din (2017) Pharmaceutical Policy in Pakistan. In: Pharmaceutical Policy in Countries with Developing Healthcare Systems. ADIS, pp. 25-44. ISBN 978-3319516721

Woodcock, Pete (2017) The Oratory of Richard Nixon. In: Republican Orators from Eisenhower to Trump. Rhetoric, Politics and Society . Palgrave MacMillan, Basingstoke, pp. 67-86. ISBN 9783319685441

Monograph

Reid, Iain, Matthias, Olga and Doran, Des (2015) Lean Law. Working Paper. University of Huddersfield. (Unpublished)

Conference or Workshop Item

Alajaty, Mahmoud and Anchor, J.R (2016) Transition Economies in the Middle East: the Syrian Experience. In: University of Huddersfield Business School Research Conference, 14-15 January 2016, University of Huddersfield. (Unpublished)

Chipperfield, Sarah and Woodcock, Pete (2009) “I would have switched off if it was just government legislation.” The Simpsons and the Teaching of Public Health Policy. In: International Association of Health Policy in Europe Conference 2009: Condition Critical - Health care, Marketising Reforms and the Media, 17th - 19 June 2009, Coventry, UK. (Unpublished)

Other

Pescod, Vince (2014) Written Evidence Submitted to the Political and Constitutional Reform Committee: A response to the question: Does the UK need a Codified Constitution? TSO.

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