Development, Democracy, and Welfare States
Latin America, East Asia, and Eastern Europe
Stephan Haggard author Robert R Kaufman author
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Princeton University Press
Published:30th Sep '08
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back
This book offers a comparative analysis of welfare states in Latin America, East Asia, and Eastern Europe, highlighting historical influences and contemporary challenges.
In Development, Democracy, and Welfare States, authors Stephan Haggard and Robert Kaufman explore the unique welfare systems across Latin America, East Asia, and Eastern Europe. They delve into the historical roots of social policy in these regions, linking them to significant political transformations that occurred during the mid-twentieth century. The authors argue that the legacies of these early decisions continue to shape welfare reforms in the context of democratization and globalization today.
The book provides a comprehensive analysis of how different political regimes influenced the development of welfare states. For instance, after World War II, Eastern Europe adopted extensive socialist entitlements under communist rule, while East Asia's conservative dictatorships opted for limited social security and focused heavily on education. Meanwhile, Latin America established welfare systems earlier, which tended to favor formal sector workers and the middle class, leading to stark inequalities.
Haggard and Kaufman meticulously compare the trajectories of these regions in the wake of democratization and economic liberalization. They highlight how economic crises and historical legacies have created varying pressures for welfare reform. The authors emphasize the importance of understanding contemporary welfare systems through a historical lens, offering insights into how political interests, economic conditions, and local histories have shaped the diverse welfare landscapes across these regions.
One of Choice's Outstanding Academic Titles for 2009 "In this new work, the authors make another major contribution to the field of comparative political economy by examining in a thorough manner the various factors that influence the different trajectories of social policy (primarily the development and reform of welfare policies) in middle-income countries of Latin America, East Asia, and Eastern Europe... This will be an important and widely cited work in the field."--Choice "The in-depth comparative investigation into the welfare states in developing and former-communist countries provided in Development, Democracy, and Welfare States is unprecedented. This book will likely be the point of departure for most future work on welfare states in any of these regions... The conclusion of the book, in addition to presenting the significant findings of this initial investigation, could be read as a research agenda for students of welfare-state (re)formation in Latin America, East Asia, and Eastern Europe."--Kristin Nickel Makszin, Czech Sociological Review "[T]he first of its kind and one that opens new paths... The main strength of the book is ... its very articulate comparative historical analysis covering a range of policy issues and countries. The book is already a must-read and excellent contribution to the field."--Emre Uckardesler, International Review of Modern Sociology "Development, Democracy, and Welfare States transforms the comparative study of welfare states or regimes outside of the advanced industrial countries... [I]t goes much further than its predecessors in integrating a detailed and original analysis of cross-national statistical data into an excellent synthesis of existing literature... Development, Democracy, and Welfare States makes an enormous contribution to the field of comparative political economy."--Jeremy Seekings, Perspectives on Politics "This book, written by a leading partnership of political scientists, is a milestone of synthesis, a valuable source of data, and a model for macro-comparative history."--Jeremy Adelman, International History Review "[T]his book is insightful and will be influential in the annals of comparative political economy... For students of comparative welfare states, this book is a must-read because Haggard and Kaufman have set a high standard for further comparative inquiry."--Yun Fan, Taiwan Journal of Democracy "Haggard and Kaufman's work is praiseworthy for its painstaking execution of an empirically robust comparative project aimed at pattern identification--an endeavor crucial for analyzing the three regions once regarded as fundamentally distinct... This book is insightful and will be influential in the annals of comparative political economy... For students of comparative welfare states, this book is a must-read because Haggard and Kaufman have set a high standard for further comparative inquiry."--Yun Fan, Journal of Democracy "[T]he book truly excels in constructing a new, parsimonious, and concise middle-range theory of the political economy of the welfare state in the emerging markets through a broad comparison that successfully narrows the range of explanatory variables. It also presents a convincing counterargument against dire predictions of a 'neo-liberal' revolution and massive rollbacks of the key social programs in the new democracies. Without a doubt the book makes an outstanding contribution to literature that will benefit student, and scholars of both comparative social policy and eastern Europe for many years to come."--Tomasz Inglot, Slavic Review "There is lot to like about this book. The scope of it alone is impressive. In almost 450 fact-packed pages, including a reference list of almost 50 pages, as well as six Appendix-sections of method and illustrative graphs, Stephan Haggard and Robert R. Kaufman take the reader on a journey of social policy in a wide range of countries in Latin America, East Asia and Eastern Europe. This fact alone could very well make this the text-book on the particular subject matter."--Daniel Ankarloo, East Asia Quarterly "Development, Democracy, and Welfare States ... is an outstanding historical analysis of the development in three regions: Latin America, Southeast Asia, and Eastern Europe."--Juan Carlos Echeverry, Business History Review
- Short-listed for Choice Magazine Outstanding Reference/Academic Book Award 2009
ISBN: 9780691135960
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 709g
496 pages