The New Politics of the Welfare State edited by Paul PiersonAustraliaUnited StatesSoutheast Asiaeconomicsforeign policysecurityNo abstract is available for this article.doi:10.2307/798289Review by: Robert C. LiebermanJohn Wiley & Sons, Ltd.Political Science Quarterly...
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Pierson2000 COMPARATIVE POLITICAL STUDIES / August-September 2000Pierson / WELFARE STATE RESEARCHThisarticlereviewsthreeimportantclustersofrecentresearchonthecomparativepoliticsofthewelfare state. The three clusters focus on political economy, gender and social policy, and theinvestigation of long-term development...
welfare stateThis article reconsiders Paul Pierson's influential ideas about the welfare state. It suggests that his downplaying of globalisation is supported by the evidence, but that his assertion of new politics requires qualification in the light of evidence about the role of Left–Right ...