Social pacts in Europe: emergence, evolution, and institutionalization
Avdagic, Sabina
Rhodes, Martin
Visser, Jelle
Social Pacts in Europe presents the first full-length theoretical and comparative empirical study of new social pacts in Europe. It brings a wide range of theory to bear on social pact bargaining and institutionalization, comparing cases across Europe, east and west, and provides in-depth studies of six countries. INDICE: Part I: Analyzing Social Pacts; 1: Sabina Avdagic, Martin Rhodes and Jelle Visser: Introduction; 2: Sabina Avdagic: The Conditions for Pacts: A Fuzzy Set Analysis of the Resurgence of Tripartite Concertation; Part II: Analytical Framework; 3: Sabina Avdagic: The Emergence of Pacts: Analyzing Negotiation Processes and Bargaining Outcomes; 4: Jelle Visser and Martin Rhodes: TheEvolution of Pacts: Trajectories and Mechanisms of Institutionalization; PartIII: Case Studies; 5: Rory O'Donnell, Maura Adshead and Damian Thomas: Ireland: Two Trajectories of Institutionalisation; 6: Marino Regini and Sabrina Colombo: Italy: The Rise and Decline of Social Pacts; 7: Portugal: From Broad Strategic Pacts to Policy-Specific Agreements Maria da Paz Campos Lima and Reinhard Naumann; 8: Oscar Molina and Martin Rhodes: Spain: From Tripartite to Bipartite Pacts; 9: Jelle Visser and Marc Van der Meer: Netherlands: Social Pacts ina Concertation Economy; 10: Miroslav Stanojevic and Alenka Krasovec: Slovenia: Social Pacts and Political Exchange; Part IV: Synthesis; 11: Sabina Avdagic,Martin Rhodes and Jelle Visser: Conclusions: Reassessing the Framework
- ISBN: 978-0-19-959074-2
- Editorial: Oxford University
- Encuadernacion: Cartoné
- Páginas: 312
- Fecha Publicación: 01/05/2011
- Nº Volúmenes: 1
- Idioma: Inglés