Social Policy in the Smaller European Union States
Gary B Cohen editor Jane Gingrich editor Robert Henry Cox editor Ben W Ansell editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Berghahn Books
Published:1st Dec '11
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back
In Europe and around the world, social policies and welfare services have faced increasing pressure in recent years as a result of political, economic, and social changes. Just as Europe was a leader in the development of the welfare state and the supportive structures of corporatist politics from the 1920s onward, Europe in particular has experienced stresses from globalization and striking innovation in welfare policies. While debates in the United Kingdom, Germany, and France often attract wide international attention, smaller European countries—Belgium, Denmark, Austria, or Finland—are often overlooked. This volume seeks to correct this unfortunate oversight as these smaller countries serve as models for reform, undertaking experiments that only later gain the attention of stymied reformers in the larger countries.
This is an interesting and welcome volume - [whose] contribution - is to bring together a set of chapters chronicling the reform or sclerosis of welfare states in many of Europe's smaller countries - [arguing] that there is important variation among the small states, and that both failed and successful reforms can only be understood by understanding how old coalitions could reorganize around certain ideas of change.A" * Pepper Culpepper, European University Institute - a rich book for anyone interested in the broad theme of change in European social policy, not least because it takes up a number of areas and countries which are not often covered in the literature.A" * Christoffer Green-Pedersen, Aarhus University
ISBN: 9780857452634
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 535g
300 pages
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