ABSTRACT

Not since the 1940s has there been such comprehensive scope for uncertainty within and about Europe. New Perspectives on the Welfare State in Europe offers an appraisal of comparative social policy and applies it to current uncertainties concerning European communities and European-North American and East Asian relationships.
Including contributions from Deakin, Klein, Leibfried, Mishra and Rose the work should provide essential reading for students, researchers, lecturers and policy makers in social policy, politics and sociology.

chapter |4 pages

Editorial introduction

part |1 pages

Part I On the state of the art

chapter 1|10 pages

O’Goffe’s tale

part |1 pages

Part II Issues from Britain

part |1 pages

Part III Prospects for Europe

chapter 8|19 pages

The end of the middle way?

chapter 10|19 pages

The Pacific challenge

part |1 pages

Part IV On the state of the argument

chapter 11|20 pages

Bringing freedom back in