Globalization and the future of the welfare state / edited by Miguel Glatzer and Dietrich Rueschemeyer.
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Pittsburgh, Pa. :
University of Pittsburgh Press,
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Table of Contents:
- 1. An introduction to the problem / Miguel Glatzer and Dietrich Rueschemeyer
- 2. Globalization, democratization, and government spending in middle-income countries / Geoffrey Garrett and David Nickerson
- 3. Economic internationalization and domestic compensation : Northwestern Europe in comparative perspective / John D. Stephens
- 4. Globalization and social policy developments in Latin America / Evelyne Huber
- 5. Revisiting "embedded liberalism" : globalization and the welfare state in Spain and Portugal / Miguel Glatzer
- 6. Globalization and the future of welfare states in post-communist East-Central European countries / Mitchell A. Orenstein and Martine R. Haas
- 7. Globalization and the politics of welfare state reform in Russia / Linda J. Cook
- 8. Globalization and social policy in South Korea / Ho Keun Song and Kyung Zoon Hong
- 9. Conclusion : politics matters / Miguel Glatzer and Dietrich Rueschemeyer.
- An introduction to the problem / Miguel Glatzer and Dietrich Rueschemeyer
- Globalization, democratization, and government spending in middle-income countries / Geoffrey Garrett and David Nickerson
- Economic internationalization and domestic compensation : northwestern Europe in comparative perspective / John D. Stephens
- Globalization and social policy developments in Latin America / Evelyne Huber
- Revisiting "embedded liberalism" : globalization and the welfare state in Spain and Portugal / Miguel Glatzer
- Globalization and the future of welfare states in post-communist east-central European countries / Mitchell A. Orenstein and Martine R. Haas
- Globalization and the politics of welfare state reform in Russia / Linda J. Cook
- Globalization and social policy in South Korea / Ho Keun Song and Kyung Zoon Hong
- Conclusion: Globalization and social welfare policy / Miguel Glatzer and Dietrich Rueschemeyer.