Buch, Englisch, 400 Seiten, Print PDF, Format (B × H): 156 mm x 234 mm
Buch, Englisch, 400 Seiten, Print PDF, Format (B × H): 156 mm x 234 mm
ISBN: 978-0-19-899029-1
Verlag: Oxford University Press
Since the Second World War, the Cold War and the welfare state have been among the largest historical shifts. This book examines the relationship between the two to uncover the impact of international context on social policy developments.
The Cold War and Welfare State Development in Industrialized Countries offers a comparative and interdisciplinary perspective on whether, how, and to what extent the Cold War influenced the development of the welfare state in European and North American countries between 1947 and 1989. Linking the two master-narratives of the postwar era, it provides a systematic analysis of possible causal mechanisms linking the Cold War and the welfare state. It offers an innovative perspective on how the international context framed and affected, first, the massive expansion of social security and welfare programs during the so-called Golden Age of the welfare state, and second, during the period of welfare state crisis and re-structuring since the late 1970s. It considers the systemic competition between capitalism and communism and its influence on welfare state development through five main causal mechanisms.
In so doing, it scrutinizes the Cold War's impact on the same set of policies across a broad selection of comparable industrialized countries and demonstrates both theoretically and empirically that national security and social security developed together during the Cold War era.
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Weitere Infos & Material
- 1: Klaus Petersen, Herbert Obinger, Michele Mioni, Carina Schmitt and Maria Ignatova-Pfarr: The Cold War-Welfare State Nexus: An Introduction
- 2: Jonathan Bell: The United States: Domestic Anticommunism and the Uneven Development of Welfare Rights since 1945
- 3: Noel Whiteside: Britain: Empire and After
- 4: Herbert Obinger, Nikolas Dörr and Lukas Grawe: Germany: System Competition in a Divided Country
- 5: Michele Mioni: France: Securing the Republican Pact during the Cold War: Solidarity, Class Struggle, and the Making of French Social Security
- 6: Matteo Jessoula and Marcello Natili: Italy: Systemic Imperatives and 'Red-White' Political Competition Shaping an Unbalanced Welfare State
- 7: Klaus Petersen, Pauli Kettunen and Urban Lundberg: Sweden, Finland, and Denmark: The Cold War and the Nordic Welfare States
- 8: Mark B. Smith: The Soviet Union: Socialist Welfare in a Cold War Framework
- 9: Jakub Rákosník: Czechoslovakia: From National Insurance to the Socialist Social Security
- 10: Piotr Perkowski: Polish Subaltern Modernity: Welfare State, Accumulation, and the Cold War
- 11: Maria Ignatova-Pfarr: Bulgaria: Building a Worker-Peasant Welfare State under the Aegis of the Soviet Union
- 12: Wolfgang Höpken: Yugoslavia: Social Policy beyond the Blocs, 1945-90
- 13: Carina Schmitt, Klaus Petersen, Herbert Obinger and Michele Mioni: Conclusion: Cold War and the Welfare State: A Comparative Synthesis
- 14: Odd Arne Westad: Epilogue: Cold War Welfare




