01247nam0 22002893i 450 SUN011047120210305010419.421978-88-348-2494-80.0020170807d2012 |0itac50 baitaIT|||| |||||*Diritto dell'informatica e della comunicazioneAlberto M. Gambino, Andrea Stazicon la collaborazione di Davide Mula2. edTorinoGiappichelli2012XII, 196 p.24 cm.001SUN01104732001 *Collana del Dipartimento di didattica e di ricerca in scienze umaneUniversità europea di Roma. Sezione giuridica. Manuali1210 TorinoGiappichelli.TorinoSUNL000001Gambino, Alberto MariaSUNV085342240142Stazi, AndreaSUNV049229283068Mula, DavideSUNV085343GiappichelliSUNV000045650ITSOL20210308RICASUN0110471UFFICIO DI BIBLIOTECA DEL DIPARTIMENTO DI GIURISPRUDENZA00CONS XXII.E.66 00UBG17671 20170807 Diritto dell'informatica e della comunicazione782734UNICAMPANIA03406nam 2200529 450 991058458500332120220126031206.00-472-90286-510.3998/mpub.12140242(CKB)5680000000060813(MiAaPQ)EBC7044672(Au-PeEL)EBL7044672(OCoLC)1293754048(MiU)10.3998/mpub.12140242(ScCtBLL)83674608-440f-4f6b-8ce0-a118cdb1560f(EXLCZ)99568000000006081320220126h20222022 uy 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierThe repoliticization of the welfare state /[by] Ian P. McManusAnn Arbor, Michigan :University of Michigan Press,2022.©20221 online resource (235 pages)0-472-05532-1 0-472-07532-2 Includes bibliographical references (pages 187-219) and index.1.The Realignment of Welfare State Politics --2.Crisis and the Politics of Social Spending --3.The European Union --4.Germany: Continental European Welfare State --5.United Kingdom: Liberal Welfare State --6.Sweden: Nordic Welfare State --7.Spain: Southern European Welfare State --8.-Czech Republic: Eastern European Welfare State --9.Conclusion.The Repoliticization of the Welfare State grapples with the evolving nature of political conflict over social spending after the Great Recession. While the severity of the economic crisis encouraged strong social spending responses to protect millions of individuals, governments have faced growing pressure to reduce budgets and make deep cuts to the welfare state. Whereas conservative parties have embraced fiscal discipline and welfare state cuts, left-wing parties have turned away from austerity in favor of higher social spending. These political differences represent a return of traditional left-right beliefs over social spending and economic governance.This book is one of the first to systematically compare welfare state politics before and after the Great Recession arguing that a new and lasting post-crisis dynamic has emerged where political parties once again matter for social spending. At the heart of this repoliticization are intense ideological debates over market regulation, social inequality, redistribution, and the role of the state. The book analyzes social spending dynamics for 28 countries before and after the crisis. It also includes in-depth country case studies representing five distinct welfare state types: Germany, the United Kingdom, Sweden, Spain, and the Czech Republic.Global Financial Crisis, 2008-2009Political aspectsEuropeWelfare stateEuropean Union countriesHistory21st centuryRecessionsEuropeHistory21st centuryGlobal Financial Crisis, 2008-2009Political aspectsWelfare stateHistoryRecessionsHistory332.1094POL023000bisacshMcManus Ian P(Ian Patrick)1261861EYMEYMBOOK9910584585003321The repoliticization of the welfare state2944230UNINA