Langbeschreibung
In this study, an international and multidisciplinary team take stock of the promise and shortfalls of 'Social Europe' today, examining the response to the Eurocrisis, the past decade of social policy in the image of the Lisbon Agenda, and the politics that derailed a more Delorsian Europe from ever emerging.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
1. Introduction: the Pursuit of Social Europe in the face of the European crisis; Amandine Crespy and Georg Menz2. Social Europe and the Eurozone crisis: the Importance of the Balance of Class Power in Society; Andreas Bieler3. Collapsing New Buildings: The Three-Pronged Attack on European Social Policy; Georg Menz4. Social Europe and Scandinavia: Direct and Indirect Pressure on Former Role Models; Mikkel Mailand5. Euro-unionism and Wage Policy; Anne Dufresne6. The Vanishing Promise of a More 'Social' Europe: public services before and after the debt crisis; Amandine Crespy7. The Europe 2020 Poverty Target and Economic Governance; Paul Copeland and Mary Daly8. A Multi-Layered Social Europe? Three Emerging Transnational Social Duties in the EU; Ben Crum9. Conclusions; Amandine Crespy and Georg Menz