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Since the 1970s the public commitment to social solidarity between citizens through comprehensive provision of welfare has been eroded by the imperatives of international markets. In this volume the problems posed to public intervention are analyzed. The contributors compare and evaluate how different countries have dealt with these challenges.
Contents
Foreword; R.Plant From Citizen Solidarity to Self-Serving Inequality; J.Hayward PART I: PUBLIC INTERVENTION: THE ROLES OF STATE AND SOCIETY The Rationale for the Retreat From the Welfare State; N.O'Sullivan Expanding the Role of Civil Society; E.Monaghan Multicultural Society and the Welfare State; B.Parekh PART II: VICISSITUDES OF DEMOCRATIC INSTITUTIONS AND PROCESSES Constitutional Change and the Tensions of Liberal Democracy; P.Norton The Welfare State and its Discontents; M.Beech Bureaucracy: Disregarding Public Administration; E.Page PART III: INTRUSIVE NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL MARKET FORCES From Financing Social Insurance to Insuring Financial Markets: The Socialisation of Risk and the Privatisation of Profit in an Age of Irresponsibility; S.Lee & R.Woodward The Environmental Challenge to Nation States: From Limits to Growth to Ecological Modernisation; R.Wurzel Inequality, Social Policy and the State Welfare Regime: the Case of Brazil; M.Doctor PART IV: THE RESIDUAL WARFARE STATE Human Welfare in a World of States: Reassessing the Balance of Responsibility; J.Morris & N.Wheeler Free-Riding? The Cost of Defence: The United Kingdom, France and the United States of America; C.Martin Conclusion: Remaining the Welfare State?; J.Connelly