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This paper provides a theoretical overview of the public-private partnerships for policy and concept development. We use a case study from Sweden of a road user charging development prject to explore institutional barriers to PPPs and to describe how a more informal co-operation not only brings added value to the project but also enables an ongoing innovation process which we hope will result in r
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There are to be sure many reasons for studying Axel Oxenstierna’s correspondence. One is the open pictures you get of prominent contemporaries, and the fact that the judgements and reports you read can be free from wisdom after the event. You have thus an excellent opportunity to get a glimpse of the background to the initiatives and actions of those at the centre of power. In my paper I will di
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We consider differential Riccati equations (DREs). These equations arise in many areas and are very important within the field of optimal control. In particular, DREs provide the crucial link between the state and the optimal input in the solution of linear quadratic regulator (LQR) problems. For the approximation of the solutions to DREs we consider the recently introduced splitting methods, wit
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Browse Conference Publications > Networks, 2000. (ICON 2000). ... Help Integrating mobility prediction and resource pre-allocation into a home-proxy based wireless Internet framework This paper appears in: Networks, 2000. (ICON 2000). Proceedings. IEEE International Conference on Date of Conference: 2000 Author(s): Chan, J. Sch. of Electr. Eng. & Telecommun., New South Wales Univ., Kensingto
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This study takes its starting point in the questions of whether and how theology might serve as a faith-based peacebuilding resource. Based on an exploration of the textual process towards an international ecumenical declaration on just peace in the World Council of Churches, it suggests that theology can indeed serve as such a resource and it sketches how theology can make such a contribution. Th
