Social Policy and the Eurocrisis: Quo Vadis Social EuropeGeorg Menz, Amandine Crespy Springer, 12 okt 2015 - 214 pagina's In this study, an international and multidisciplinary team take stock of the promise and shortfalls of 'Social Europe' today, examining the response to the Eurocrisis, the past decade of social policy in the image of the Lisbon Agenda, and the politics that derailed a more Delorsian Europe from ever emerging. |
Inhoudsopgave
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The Importance of the Balance of Class Power in Society
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3 Whatever Happened to Social Europe? The ThreePronged Attack on European Social Policy
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4 Social Europe and Scandinavia Impacts on and Impacts from Work and Employment Regulation
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A Driving Force But Also a Brake?
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Public Services Before and After the Debt Crisis
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From AddOn to DependenceUpon Economic Integration
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8 A MultiLayered Social Europe? Three Emerging Transnational Social Duties in the EU
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Social Policy and the Eurocrisis: Quo Vadis Social Europe Georg Menz,Amandine Crespy Geen voorbeeld beschikbaar - 2014 |
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