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1 Neo-Liberalism in Question?
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Stephen McBride
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- Front Matter i
- Contents v
- Tables and Figures viii
- Acknowledgments x
- Introduction 3
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Context
- Neo-Liberalism in Question? 21
- Broadening the Frame 40
- A New Era for Social Policy? 59
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International Organizations
- Understanding Policy Change as Position-Taking 87
- The ILO and Social Protection Policy after the Global Financial Crisis 105
- The ILO, Greece, and Social Dialogue in the Aftermath of the GFC 121
- It Takes Two to Tango 140
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Emerging Areas
- Integrating the Social into CEPAL’s Neo-Structuralist Discourse 161
- The Impact of the Global Financial Crisis on Mexican Social Policy 181
- Social Policy in South Africa 197
- In the Shadow of Crisis 216
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Global North
- Global Crisis and Social Policy in Peripheral Europe 237
- Austerity Budgets and Public Sector Retrenchment 254
- Austerity Lite 272
- US Incremental Social Policy Expansionism in Response to Crisis 292
- Conclusion 313
- Contributors 320
- Index 325
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Front Matter i
- Contents v
- Tables and Figures viii
- Acknowledgments x
- Introduction 3
-
Context
- Neo-Liberalism in Question? 21
- Broadening the Frame 40
- A New Era for Social Policy? 59
-
International Organizations
- Understanding Policy Change as Position-Taking 87
- The ILO and Social Protection Policy after the Global Financial Crisis 105
- The ILO, Greece, and Social Dialogue in the Aftermath of the GFC 121
- It Takes Two to Tango 140
-
Emerging Areas
- Integrating the Social into CEPAL’s Neo-Structuralist Discourse 161
- The Impact of the Global Financial Crisis on Mexican Social Policy 181
- Social Policy in South Africa 197
- In the Shadow of Crisis 216
-
Global North
- Global Crisis and Social Policy in Peripheral Europe 237
- Austerity Budgets and Public Sector Retrenchment 254
- Austerity Lite 272
- US Incremental Social Policy Expansionism in Response to Crisis 292
- Conclusion 313
- Contributors 320
- Index 325