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  1. The National Health Service (NHS) at 70: Bevan’s double-edged legacy
  2. Does history provide a short cut to futurology?
  3. “The New Politics of the NHS ” by Rudolf Klein (London and New York: Radcliffe Publishing, 2013), seventh edition, ISBN-13: 978 184619 771 0, 332 pages.
  4. The New Politics of the NHS Klein Rudolf The New Politics of the NHS 352pp £29.99 Radcliffe Seventh edition 9781846197710 1846197716
  5. Politics, Health, and Health Care: Selected Essays by Theodore R.Marmor and RudolfKlein. New Haven, CT: Yale University Press, 2013. xv+573 pp. $95.00 (cloth).
  6. The NHS in the age of anxiety: rhetoric and reality--an essay by Rudolf Klein
  7. Book Review: Britain and Ireland: Politics, Health, and Health Care: Selected Essays
  8. Theodore R. Marmor and Rudolf Klein (2012), Politics, Health and Health Care: Selected Essays. New Haven and London: Yale University Press. £80, pp. 544, hbk
  9. Thinking about the politics of health policy, health care and health: Theodore R, Marmor and RudolfKlein, Politics, Health and Health Care: Selected Essays, Yale University Press, New Haven and London, 2012, £80 hardback
  10. Sleepwalking into a political fiasco
  11. Comparing the United States and United Kingdom: contrasts and correspondences
  12. Democracy under Attack: How the Media Distort Policy and Politics – By Malcolm Dean
  13. Reflections on Policy Analysis
  14. Rationing in the fiscal ice age
  15. Learning from Others and Learning from Mistakes Reflections on Health Policy Making
  16. Safeguarding NHS standards
  17. Evidence-based medicine and the NHS: a commentary
  18. What does the future hold for the NHS at 60?
  19. Reflections on Policy Analysis
  20. Does the NHS really need a constitution?
  21. The New Politics of the Nhs: From Creation to Reinvention
  22. Rationing in the NHS
  23. The new model NHS: performance, perceptions and expectations
  24. Shooting down the NHS reform track
  25. The Troubled Transformation of Britain's National Health Service
  26. The great transformation
  27. JASP Meets JUG: Lessons of the 1975 Joint Approach to Social Policy for Joined-Up Government
  28. Transforming the NHS: the story in 2004
  29. The first wave of NHS foundation trusts
  30. Britain's National Health Service Revisited
  31. Governance for NHS foundation trusts
  32. Lessons for (and From) America
  33. How Organisations Measure Success
  34. What's Happening to Britain's National Health Service?
  35. Milburn's vision of a new NHS
  36. The politics of risk: the case of BSE
  37. Health inequalities: bringing the hidden assumptions into the open
  38. Cash bonanza for NHS
  39. Health inequalities: bringing the hidden assumptions into the open
  40. Markets, politicians, and the NHS
  41. Is the English NHS underfunded?
  42. A generous birthday present to the NHS
  43. Managing Scarcity: Priority Setting and Rationing in the National Health Service, by Rudolf Klein, Patricia Day, Sharon Redmayne
  44. The NHS reforms revisited
  45. The NHS and the new scientism
  46. The NHS and the new scientism: solution or delusion?
  47. Accreditation: what can we learn from the Anglophone model?
  48. Evaluating the NHS Reforms
  49. Paul Pierson, Dismantling the Welfare State? Reagan, Thatcher and the Politics of Retrenchment, Cambridge. Cambridge University Press1994.
  50. Can we restrict the health care menu?
  51. John Butler, Patients, Policies and Politics, Open University Press, Buckingham1992, x + 150 pp., £32.50 hardback, £12.99 paper.
  52. Constitutional and Distributional Conflict in British Medical Politics: The Case of General Practice, 1911–1991
  53. NHS reforms: the first six months.
  54. Society, health, and the NHS.
  55. The politics of change.
  56. Making Sense of Inequalities: A Response to Peter Townsend
  57. Risks and Benefits of Comparative Studies: Notes from Another Shore
  58. The state and the profession: the politics of the double bed.
  59. A. Medical manpower planning: Dynamics without direction
  60. Looking after consumers in the new NHS.
  61. From Global Rationing to Target Setting in the U.K.
  62. Interpreting the unexpected: the case of AIDS policy making in Britain
  63. NHS review: the broad picture.
  64. The Politics of Modernization: Britain's National Health Service in the 1980s
  65. Preface
  66. Joint Approaches to Social Policy
  67. Towards a new pluralism
  68. The Regulation of Nursing Homes: A Comparative Perspective
  69. The Future of the Welfare State.
  70. OECD, Measuring Health Care, Paris: OECD, 1985, 162 pp.
  71. Management in health care: The politics of innovation
  72. Central accountability and local decision making: towards a new NHS.
  73. Who makes the decisions in the NHS?
  74. The Politics of Ideology vs. the Reality of Politics: The Case of Britain's National Health Service in the 1980s
  75. The nhs and the theatre of inadequacy
  76. Alan Cawson, Corporatism and Welfare, Heinemann Educational Books, London, 1982, 145 pp. £6.50.
  77. La crise internationale des politiques sociales : dilemmes conceptuels et choix de politiques possibles
  78. PERFORMANCE, EVALUATION AND THE NHS: A CASE STUDY IN CONCEPTUAL PERPLEXITY AND ORGANIZATIONAL COMPLEXITY
  79. Auditing the NHS.
  80. Evaluation and social policy
  81. Reflections on the American Health Care Condition
  82. Reflections on the American Health Care Condition
  83. Equity and the NHS: self-reported morbidity, access, and primary care.
  84. THE WELFARE STATE: A SELF‐INFLICTED CRISIS?
  85. Universities in the market place
  86. Ken Judge, Rationing Social Services, Heinemann, London, 1978. x+212 pp. £7.00.
  87. Normansfield: vacuum of management in the NHS.
  88. Parliamentary accountability and the NHS: need for separate committee
  89. International perspectives on the NHS
  90. DEMOCRACY, THE WELFARE STATE AND SOCIAL POLICY
  91. Advice and Dissent in British Government: The Case of the Special Advisers
  92. Public Expenditure
  93. NHS expenditure: turning figures into facts
  94. The Corporate State, the health service and the professions
  95. Accountability in the NHS: whose head on the block?
  96. The politics of redistribution
  97. The Politics of Public Expenditure: American Theory and British Practice
  98. Power, democracy, and the NHS
  99. Social policy and the NHS
  100. Ombudsman into Mediateur
  101. Some Christmas Books: Social policy and the NHS
  102. Politics of incomes
  103. The Profession of Medicine
  104. THE CASE FOR ELITISM: PUBLIC OPINION AND PUBLIC POLICY
  105. Policy problems and policy perceptions in the National Health Service
  106. Policy Making in the National Health Service
  107. NATIONAL HEALTH SERVICE: AFTER REORGANISATION
  108. THE POWERS OF THE PRESS
  109. N.H.S. REORGANISATION: THE POLITICS OF THE SECOND BEST
  110. THE POLITICS OF PPB
  111. THE HEALTH COMMISSIONER
  112. WHAT PRIORITIES FOR HEALTH ?
  113. ACCOUNTABILITY IN THE NATIONAL HEALTH SERVICE
  114. Self-inventing Institutions: Institutional Design and the U.K. Welfare State