Description
Well known, international panel of contributors
An original approach: more optimistic view, focusing on the survival - not the collapse - of welfare states
Current: focuses on welfare reforms in the 1990's
Table of Contents
Part I: European welfare states in perspective 1. Introduction: growth, adjustments and survival of European welfare states Stein Kuhnle and Matti Alestalo 2. The declining resistance of welfare states to change? Kees Van Kersbergen Part II: National welfare state reforms in the 1990s: comparative and case studies 3. Nordic welfare states in the 1990s: institutional stability, signs of divergence P aring;l Eitrheim and Stein Kuhnle 4. The Finnish welfare state in the 1990s: a long-term perspective Matti Alestalo 5. Welfare crisis and beyond: Danish welfare policies in the 1980s and 1990s J oslash;rgen Goul Andersen 6. Exploring the sustainable limits of public expenditure in the British welfare state Richard Parry 7. Welfare without work? Divergent experiences of reform in Germany and the Netherlands Anton Hemerijck, Philip Manow and Kees Van Kersbergen 8. Implementing major welfare state reforms: a comparison of France and Switzerland - a new-institutionalist approach Fran ccedil;ois-Xavier Merrien and Giuliano Bonoli 9. The Spanish development of Southern European welfare Luis Moreno 10. Reconstructing the welfare state in Southern Europe Maurizio Ferrera Part III: Towards consolidated European welfare states? 11. The treaty on European Union and its revision: sea change or empty shell for European social policies? Gerda Falkner 12. Models for Europe? The lessons of other institutional designs Francis G. Castles 13. The future of the universal welfare state: an institutional approach Bo Rothstein 14. European welfare lessons of the 1990s Stein Kuhnle



